Plants: Floating leaves of Victoria Amazonica is the largest of the Nymphaeaceae family of water lilies, the species leaves grow up to 3 m (10 ft) in diameter and that float on the water's surface on a submerged stalk. The species was once called Victoria regia after Queen Victoria, but the name was superseded. 'Victoria amazonica' is native to the shallow waters of the Amazon River basin, such as oxbow lakes and bayous. It is the largest waterlily in the world. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plants-floating-leaves-of-victoria-amazonica-is-the-largest-of-the-nymphaeaceae-family-of-water-lilies-the-species-leaves-grow-up-to-3-m-10-ft-in-diameter-and-that-float-on-the-waters-surface-on-a-submerged-stalk-the-species-was-once-called-victoria-regia-after-queen-victoria-but-the-name-was-superseded-victoria-amazonica-is-native-to-the-shallow-waters-of-the-amazon-river-basin-such-as-oxbow-lakes-and-bayous-it-is-the-largest-waterlily-in-the-world-image338277149.html
RM2AJ9RXN–Plants: Floating leaves of Victoria Amazonica is the largest of the Nymphaeaceae family of water lilies, the species leaves grow up to 3 m (10 ft) in diameter and that float on the water's surface on a submerged stalk. The species was once called Victoria regia after Queen Victoria, but the name was superseded. 'Victoria amazonica' is native to the shallow waters of the Amazon River basin, such as oxbow lakes and bayous. It is the largest waterlily in the world.
Old illustration of Amazon indigenous hunting with blowgun in the jungle. Created by Riou, Biard and Gauchard, published on Le Tour du Monde, Paris, 1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/old-illustration-of-amazon-indigenous-hunting-with-blowgun-in-the-image150196758.html
RFJMA1DX–Old illustration of Amazon indigenous hunting with blowgun in the jungle. Created by Riou, Biard and Gauchard, published on Le Tour du Monde, Paris, 1
. Commercial botany of the nineteenth century. A record of progress in the utilisation of vegetable products in the United Kingdom, and the introduction of economic plants into the British colonies, during the present century. Botany, Economic; Botany. 84 COMMERCIAL BOTANY. attention about 1835, and the alkaloid was further examined in 1843. The supply of Greenheai-t bark to the English market is very irregular. Matico {Piper angustifolium).— This is a shrub belong- ing to the natural order Piperacese, native of Bolivia, Peru,. Belladonna (Alrofa Belladonna). Brazil, Venezuela, and New Granada Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/commercial-botany-of-the-nineteenth-century-a-record-of-progress-in-the-utilisation-of-vegetable-products-in-the-united-kingdom-and-the-introduction-of-economic-plants-into-the-british-colonies-during-the-present-century-botany-economic-botany-84-commercial-botany-attention-about-1835-and-the-alkaloid-was-further-examined-in-1843-the-supply-of-greenheai-t-bark-to-the-english-market-is-very-irregular-matico-piper-angustifolium-this-is-a-shrub-belong-ing-to-the-natural-order-piperacese-native-of-bolivia-peru-belladonna-alrofa-belladonna-brazil-venezuela-and-new-granada-image232374508.html
RMRE1G1G–. Commercial botany of the nineteenth century. A record of progress in the utilisation of vegetable products in the United Kingdom, and the introduction of economic plants into the British colonies, during the present century. Botany, Economic; Botany. 84 COMMERCIAL BOTANY. attention about 1835, and the alkaloid was further examined in 1843. The supply of Greenheai-t bark to the English market is very irregular. Matico {Piper angustifolium).— This is a shrub belong- ing to the natural order Piperacese, native of Bolivia, Peru,. Belladonna (Alrofa Belladonna). Brazil, Venezuela, and New Granada
. Southern field crops (exclusive of forage plants). Agriculture. CHAPTER XXVII CASSAVA — Manihot utilissima Cassava, in tropical countries called manioc, is a shrub 4 to 10 feet high, which, in general appearance and foUage, somewhat resembles the castor bean plant (Fig. 199). Cassava belongs to the milk-weed fam- ily (Euphorbiaceoe). Its native country is Brazil, but it is now cultivated in many tropical and semitropical regions. i 433. Kinds. — Cassava has been divided into two classes, namely, the bitter and the sweet. Bitter cassava is the kind gen- 'erally grown in the tropics. It requir Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/southern-field-crops-exclusive-of-forage-plants-agriculture-chapter-xxvii-cassava-manihot-utilissima-cassava-in-tropical-countries-called-manioc-is-a-shrub-4-to-10-feet-high-which-in-general-appearance-and-fouage-somewhat-resembles-the-castor-bean-plant-fig-199-cassava-belongs-to-the-milk-weed-fam-ily-euphorbiaceoe-its-native-country-is-brazil-but-it-is-now-cultivated-in-many-tropical-and-semitropical-regions-i-433-kinds-cassava-has-been-divided-into-two-classes-namely-the-bitter-and-the-sweet-bitter-cassava-is-the-kind-gen-erally-grown-in-the-tropics-it-requir-image216395989.html
RMPG1K85–. Southern field crops (exclusive of forage plants). Agriculture. CHAPTER XXVII CASSAVA — Manihot utilissima Cassava, in tropical countries called manioc, is a shrub 4 to 10 feet high, which, in general appearance and foUage, somewhat resembles the castor bean plant (Fig. 199). Cassava belongs to the milk-weed fam- ily (Euphorbiaceoe). Its native country is Brazil, but it is now cultivated in many tropical and semitropical regions. i 433. Kinds. — Cassava has been divided into two classes, namely, the bitter and the sweet. Bitter cassava is the kind gen- 'erally grown in the tropics. It requir
. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. iif|f|li • s&rasir Aphelandra. — Some very attractive species be- longing to this family de- serve to be classed among ornamental foliage plants. A. fascinator has rich dark green leaves, beautifully banded with white, and in addition produces dazzling vermilion-coloured flowers ; it is a native of Columbia. A. Leopoldii (from Brazil) has opposite leaves, 6in. long by 2^in. broad, of a deep green shade, with pure white veins running from the midrib to the margin. A. Margarita has the upper . surface of the leaves Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-book-of-gardening-a-handbook-of-horticulture-gardening-horticulture-iiffli-samprasir-aphelandra-some-very-attractive-species-be-longing-to-this-family-de-serve-to-be-classed-among-ornamental-foliage-plants-a-fascinator-has-rich-dark-green-leaves-beautifully-banded-with-white-and-in-addition-produces-dazzling-vermilion-coloured-flowers-it-is-a-native-of-columbia-a-leopoldii-from-brazil-has-opposite-leaves-6in-long-by-2in-broad-of-a-deep-green-shade-with-pure-white-veins-running-from-the-midrib-to-the-margin-a-margarita-has-the-upper-surface-of-the-leaves-image232308006.html
RMRDXF6E–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. iif|f|li • s&rasir Aphelandra. — Some very attractive species be- longing to this family de- serve to be classed among ornamental foliage plants. A. fascinator has rich dark green leaves, beautifully banded with white, and in addition produces dazzling vermilion-coloured flowers ; it is a native of Columbia. A. Leopoldii (from Brazil) has opposite leaves, 6in. long by 2^in. broad, of a deep green shade, with pure white veins running from the midrib to the margin. A. Margarita has the upper . surface of the leaves
. Analytical class-book of botany : designed for academies and private students. Plants. Fig. 15. America; and the genuine Ipecac is extracted from the roots of Cephaelis Ipeca- cuanha, of Brazil. Coffee is the hard albumen of the seeds of Cofiea Arabica, a small evergreen tree, native of Arabia.. Fig, 16. Order LXII.—^Valerianaceee. Herbs. Leaves opposite. Stipules none. Calyx-tube ad- herent to the ovary; limb 2—4-toothed, or obsolete, or reduced to a kind of pappus. Corolla tubular, or funnel-form, 4—5-lobed, sometimes with a spur at base. Stamens distinct, inserted on the coroUa, usually f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/analytical-class-book-of-botany-designed-for-academies-and-private-students-plants-fig-15-america-and-the-genuine-ipecac-is-extracted-from-the-roots-of-cephaelis-ipeca-cuanha-of-brazil-coffee-is-the-hard-albumen-of-the-seeds-of-cofiea-arabica-a-small-evergreen-tree-native-of-arabia-fig-16-order-lxiivalerianaceee-herbs-leaves-opposite-stipules-none-calyx-tube-ad-herent-to-the-ovary-limb-24-toothed-or-obsolete-or-reduced-to-a-kind-of-pappus-corolla-tubular-or-funnel-form-45-lobed-sometimes-with-a-spur-at-base-stamens-distinct-inserted-on-the-coroua-usually-f-image216367622.html
RMPG0B32–. Analytical class-book of botany : designed for academies and private students. Plants. Fig. 15. America; and the genuine Ipecac is extracted from the roots of Cephaelis Ipeca- cuanha, of Brazil. Coffee is the hard albumen of the seeds of Cofiea Arabica, a small evergreen tree, native of Arabia.. Fig, 16. Order LXII.—^Valerianaceee. Herbs. Leaves opposite. Stipules none. Calyx-tube ad- herent to the ovary; limb 2—4-toothed, or obsolete, or reduced to a kind of pappus. Corolla tubular, or funnel-form, 4—5-lobed, sometimes with a spur at base. Stamens distinct, inserted on the coroUa, usually f
. Handbook of hardy trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants ... Based on the French work of Messrs. Decaisne and Naudin ...entitled 'Manuel de l'amateur des jardins,' and including the original woodcuts by Riocreux and Leblanc. Plants, Ornamental. 39= A ma ran IhacecEâIresine. 1. /. Herbstii.âThis plant has very handsome foliage variegated with purplish red and dark violet, or in a variety called aiireo-reticulata â with yellow. A native of Brazil. I. Lindini is ano- ther plant with orna- mental foliage referi'ed to this genris, but in the absence of ilowers there is some doubt of its affinities. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-hardy-trees-shrubs-and-herbaceous-plants-based-on-the-french-work-of-messrs-decaisne-and-naudin-entitled-manuel-de-lamateur-des-jardins-and-including-the-original-woodcuts-by-riocreux-and-leblanc-plants-ornamental-39=-a-ma-ran-ihaceceiresine-1-herbstiithis-plant-has-very-handsome-foliage-variegated-with-purplish-red-and-dark-violet-or-in-a-variety-called-aiireo-reticulata-with-yellow-a-native-of-brazil-i-lindini-is-ano-ther-plant-with-orna-mental-foliage-referied-to-this-genris-but-in-the-absence-of-ilowers-there-is-some-doubt-of-its-affinities-image232255225.html
RMRDT3WD–. Handbook of hardy trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants ... Based on the French work of Messrs. Decaisne and Naudin ...entitled 'Manuel de l'amateur des jardins,' and including the original woodcuts by Riocreux and Leblanc. Plants, Ornamental. 39= A ma ran IhacecEâIresine. 1. /. Herbstii.âThis plant has very handsome foliage variegated with purplish red and dark violet, or in a variety called aiireo-reticulata â with yellow. A native of Brazil. I. Lindini is ano- ther plant with orna- mental foliage referi'ed to this genris, but in the absence of ilowers there is some doubt of its affinities.
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. We cater to those who require the best. CHICAGO STABLISHE'5 1865 4&17 GRAND BLVD. Prices reasonable years to come, as will croton rather than codiaeum; dracsena rather than cor- dyline, etc. The pleromas belong to the natural order, melastomacese, which in- cludes some 200 species of plants, na- tives of tropical South America, most of them from Brazil. P. elegans was in- troduced into England in 1844 and has been popular there as a summer and early autumn-flowering plant for many years. It is a native of the Organ moun- tains. P. elegans is no Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-we-cater-to-those-who-require-the-best-chicago-stablishe5-1865-4amp17-grand-blvd-prices-reasonable-years-to-come-as-will-croton-rather-than-codiaeum-dracsena-rather-than-cor-dyline-etc-the-pleromas-belong-to-the-natural-order-melastomacese-which-in-cludes-some-200-species-of-plants-na-tives-of-tropical-south-america-most-of-them-from-brazil-p-elegans-was-in-troduced-into-england-in-1844-and-has-been-popular-there-as-a-summer-and-early-autumn-flowering-plant-for-many-years-it-is-a-native-of-the-organ-moun-tains-p-elegans-is-no-image238132339.html
RMRRBT6B–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. We cater to those who require the best. CHICAGO STABLISHE'5 1865 4&17 GRAND BLVD. Prices reasonable years to come, as will croton rather than codiaeum; dracsena rather than cor- dyline, etc. The pleromas belong to the natural order, melastomacese, which in- cludes some 200 species of plants, na- tives of tropical South America, most of them from Brazil. P. elegans was in- troduced into England in 1844 and has been popular there as a summer and early autumn-flowering plant for many years. It is a native of the Organ moun- tains. P. elegans is no
. Southern field crops (exclusive of forage plants). Agriculture. CHAPTER XXVII CASSAVA — Manihot utilissima Cassava, in tropical countries called manioc, is a shrub 4 to 10 feet high, which, in general appearance and foUage, somewhat resembles the castor bean plant (Fig. 199). Cassava belongs to the milk-weed fam- ily (Euphorbiaceoe). Its native country is Brazil, but it is now cultivated in many tropical and semitropical regions. i 433. Kinds. — Cassava has been divided into two classes, namely, the bitter and the sweet. Bitter cassava is the kind gen- 'erally grown in the tropics. It requir Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/southern-field-crops-exclusive-of-forage-plants-agriculture-chapter-xxvii-cassava-manihot-utilissima-cassava-in-tropical-countries-called-manioc-is-a-shrub-4-to-10-feet-high-which-in-general-appearance-and-fouage-somewhat-resembles-the-castor-bean-plant-fig-199-cassava-belongs-to-the-milk-weed-fam-ily-euphorbiaceoe-its-native-country-is-brazil-but-it-is-now-cultivated-in-many-tropical-and-semitropical-regions-i-433-kinds-cassava-has-been-divided-into-two-classes-namely-the-bitter-and-the-sweet-bitter-cassava-is-the-kind-gen-erally-grown-in-the-tropics-it-requir-image231950918.html
RMRDA7NA–. Southern field crops (exclusive of forage plants). Agriculture. CHAPTER XXVII CASSAVA — Manihot utilissima Cassava, in tropical countries called manioc, is a shrub 4 to 10 feet high, which, in general appearance and foUage, somewhat resembles the castor bean plant (Fig. 199). Cassava belongs to the milk-weed fam- ily (Euphorbiaceoe). Its native country is Brazil, but it is now cultivated in many tropical and semitropical regions. i 433. Kinds. — Cassava has been divided into two classes, namely, the bitter and the sweet. Bitter cassava is the kind gen- 'erally grown in the tropics. It requir
. Analytical class-book of botany : designed for academies and private students. Plants. Fig. 15. America; and the genuine Ipecac is extracted from the roots of Cephaelis Ipeca- cuanha, of Brazil. Coffee is the hard albumen of the seeds of Cofiea Arabica, a small evergreen tree, native of Arabia.. Fig, 16. Order LXII.—^Valerianaceee. Herbs. Leaves opposite. Stipules none. Calyx-tube ad- herent to the ovary; limb 2—4-toothed, or obsolete, or reduced to a kind of pappus. Corolla tubular, or funnel-form, 4—5-lobed, sometimes with a spur at base. Stamens distinct, inserted on the coroUa, usually f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/analytical-class-book-of-botany-designed-for-academies-and-private-students-plants-fig-15-america-and-the-genuine-ipecac-is-extracted-from-the-roots-of-cephaelis-ipeca-cuanha-of-brazil-coffee-is-the-hard-albumen-of-the-seeds-of-cofiea-arabica-a-small-evergreen-tree-native-of-arabia-fig-16-order-lxiivalerianaceee-herbs-leaves-opposite-stipules-none-calyx-tube-ad-herent-to-the-ovary-limb-24-toothed-or-obsolete-or-reduced-to-a-kind-of-pappus-corolla-tubular-or-funnel-form-45-lobed-sometimes-with-a-spur-at-base-stamens-distinct-inserted-on-the-coroua-usually-f-image232037365.html
RMRDE60N–. Analytical class-book of botany : designed for academies and private students. Plants. Fig. 15. America; and the genuine Ipecac is extracted from the roots of Cephaelis Ipeca- cuanha, of Brazil. Coffee is the hard albumen of the seeds of Cofiea Arabica, a small evergreen tree, native of Arabia.. Fig, 16. Order LXII.—^Valerianaceee. Herbs. Leaves opposite. Stipules none. Calyx-tube ad- herent to the ovary; limb 2—4-toothed, or obsolete, or reduced to a kind of pappus. Corolla tubular, or funnel-form, 4—5-lobed, sometimes with a spur at base. Stamens distinct, inserted on the coroUa, usually f
. The orchid-grower's manual, containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants in cultivation ... Orchids. 424 ORCHID-GROWERS MANUAL. lip having a lovely purple spot on its base; they vary, however, in colour, some being almost pure white, some pencilled with rose, and some white and yellow. According to Descourtilz, the scentless flowers remain fresh in their native forests from September or October till the following May. There is a variety inaxima with much larger flowers.—Brazil. Fig.—Sot. Mag., t. 5541 ; Lindenia, iii. t. 114 (var. maxima). I. TENERA.—See I Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-orchid-growers-manual-containing-descriptions-of-the-best-species-and-varieties-of-orchidaceous-plants-in-cultivation-orchids-424-orchid-growers-manual-lip-having-a-lovely-purple-spot-on-its-base-they-vary-however-in-colour-some-being-almost-pure-white-some-pencilled-with-rose-and-some-white-and-yellow-according-to-descourtilz-the-scentless-flowers-remain-fresh-in-their-native-forests-from-september-or-october-till-the-following-may-there-is-a-variety-inaxima-with-much-larger-flowersbrazil-figsot-mag-t-5541-lindenia-iii-t-114-var-maxima-i-tenerasee-i-image232224854.html
RMRDPN4P–. The orchid-grower's manual, containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants in cultivation ... Orchids. 424 ORCHID-GROWERS MANUAL. lip having a lovely purple spot on its base; they vary, however, in colour, some being almost pure white, some pencilled with rose, and some white and yellow. According to Descourtilz, the scentless flowers remain fresh in their native forests from September or October till the following May. There is a variety inaxima with much larger flowers.—Brazil. Fig.—Sot. Mag., t. 5541 ; Lindenia, iii. t. 114 (var. maxima). I. TENERA.—See I
. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. Fig. 359. Clove Tree (.Eugenia caryophyllata). native of the Molucca Isles. (After Faguet.) Fig. 360. Brazil Nut (Berthollettia excelsa). (W. S. Dudgeon.) have been isolated. The Mangrove (Rhizophora Mangle) belongs to the family Rhisophoraceae. Its wood is used in boat building. The Indian Almond {Ter- minalia Catappa) through its bark and leaves furnishes a black dye. The family. Please note that these images are extracted from sca Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-poisonous-plants-chiefly-of-eastern-north-america-with-brief-notes-on-economic-and-medicinal-plants-and-numerous-illustrations-poisonous-plants-fig-359-clove-tree-eugenia-caryophyllata-native-of-the-molucca-isles-after-faguet-fig-360-brazil-nut-berthollettia-excelsa-w-s-dudgeon-have-been-isolated-the-mangrove-rhizophora-mangle-belongs-to-the-family-rhisophoraceae-its-wood-is-used-in-boat-building-the-indian-almond-ter-minalia-catappa-through-its-bark-and-leaves-furnishes-a-black-dye-the-family-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-sca-image232326827.html
RMRDYB6K–. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. Fig. 359. Clove Tree (.Eugenia caryophyllata). native of the Molucca Isles. (After Faguet.) Fig. 360. Brazil Nut (Berthollettia excelsa). (W. S. Dudgeon.) have been isolated. The Mangrove (Rhizophora Mangle) belongs to the family Rhisophoraceae. Its wood is used in boat building. The Indian Almond {Ter- minalia Catappa) through its bark and leaves furnishes a black dye. The family. Please note that these images are extracted from sca
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