RFG685M3–ALPENFLORA ALPINE FLOWERS: Primula villosa Jacq-Zottige Primel, old print 1897
RM2AFRAG3–. Atlas der Alpenflora. Primula viscosa All. (1785) = latifolia Koch nee Lap. = gra-veolens Hegetschw. = hirsuta Vill. nee All. - Klebriger Himmelsschlüssel. Südl. Schweiz, be»; Enaadin, bei 1800 M.. Juni-August. 408. Primula villosa. Wulf. — Zottiger Himmelsschlüssei. Steiermark bis Krain, auf Urgestein. Mai, Juni. 40ß
RMP9FR9X–Mountain primula, Primula villosa. Handcolured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by Sydenham Edwards from William Curtis' The Botanical Magazine, Lambeth Marsh, London, 1787.
RMKCTM53–Mountain primula, Primula villosa. Handcolured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by Sydenham Edwards from William Curtis' The Botanical Magazine, Lambeth Marsh, London, 1787.
RMPG29CA–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. Fig. 24,^. Primula villosa, Jacq. (?) (after Herm. Miillerl. Short- and long-styled flowers, seen from the side (natural size). Do., seen from above. E, F. Do. in longitudinal section. A, B. C,D. (=P. latifolia Koch, and P. graveolens Heg). (Herm. Miiller, ' Alpenblumen,' pp. 367-9.)—This species bears dimorphous heterostylous butterfly flowers. The corolla-tube is so narrow, that between it and the stigma the distance is scarcely i mm., and consequendy the.
RMF02W76–Alpine daisy (Aster bellidiastrum) and primrose (Primula villosa), Mont Avic Natural Park, Valle d'Aosta, Italy.
RM2F37N9W–Primula villosa Atlas Alpenflora.
RM2AFRA6F–. Atlas der Alpenflora. Primula villosa. Wulf. — Zottiger Himmelsschlüssei. Steiermark bis Krain, auf Urgestein. Mai, Juni. 40ß. Primula hirsuta All. (1785) = villosa Koch et aut nee Jacq.;viscosa Vill. nee All. — Rauhhaariger Himmelsschlüssel. Schweiz und Tirol, Wiesen, i3oo—2100 M. Juni—Juli. 409.
RMRK0EDA–. Atlas de la flora alpine. Plants; Mountain plants. 80 6. 314. Primula villosa, Jacq. — Zottige Primel. Primevère velue. — Hairy Primula. Fentes des rochers des Alpes orientales dans la région alpine et sous alpine. Mai —Juin.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Correvon, Henry, 1854-1939; Club alpin allemand et autrichien. Genève, Georg & Co.
RMRPPDDN–. Alpen-Flora für Touristen und Pflanzenfreunde ... Mountain plants. 1. Primula farinosa. 2. Primula Auriciüa. B. Pi-imula longiäora. 4. Primula villosa. 5, Primida glutinosa. 6. Coi-tusa Matthioli.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Hoffmann, Julius, d. 1904; Friese, Hermann. Stuttgart, Verlag für Naturkunde (Dr. Jul. Hoffmann)
RMRDEYJG–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. Fig. 24,^. Primula villosa, Jacq. (?) (after Herm. Miillerl. Short- and long-styled flowers, seen from the side (natural size). Do., seen from above. E, F. Do. in longitudinal section. A, B. C,D. (=P. latifolia Koch, and P. graveolens Heg). (Herm. Miiller, ' Alpenblumen,' pp. 367-9.)—This species bears dimorphous heterostylous butterfly flowers. The corolla-tube is so narrow, that between it and the stigma the distance is scarcely i mm., and consequendy the.
RM2AFR9PD–. Atlas der Alpenflora. Primula hirsuta All. (1785) = villosa Koch et aut nee Jacq.;viscosa Vill. nee All. — Rauhhaariger Himmelsschlüssel. Schweiz und Tirol, Wiesen, i3oo—2100 M. Juni—Juli. 409.. Primula Oenensis Thom. i. sched. = Daonensis Leyb. 1854.— Inn - Hitnmelsschlüssel. Schweiz, südlich und westlich Tirol, Wiesen, trockene Stellen. 2000 - 2700 M., auf Ur-gestein, Juni, Juli. 410. st flW se Cc^
RM2AJBGYY–The natural history of plants, their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution; . Fig 30 —Ihe Flj-catchei {U/usophyllum lusitanicum) in their rooms, and so getting rid of numbers of troublesome flies which stick tofchem and are killed. A number of other plants have the power, though in a less conspicuous degreethan Drosophyllum, of obtaining additional nitrogenous food out of adherentanimals by means of secretory and absorptive glands. Such are many species ofprimulas, saxifrages, and house-leeks, which bury their roots in cracks and crevicesof rock (e.g. Primula viscosa, P. villosa, P. hi
RMRPPDEF–. Alpen-Flora für Touristen und Pflanzenfreunde. Mountain plants. 1. Primula farinosa. 2. Primula Auricula. 8. Primiüa longiflora. 4, Primiüa villosa. 5. Primiüa glutinosa. 6. Cortusa Matthioli.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Hoffmann, Julius, d. 1904; Friese, Hermann. Stuttgart : Verlag für Naturkunde Sprösser & Nägele
RMRJG6FP–. Catalogue & price list. Rock plants Catalogs; Rock gardens Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs. P. villosa:—6 in. Native of Alaska; golden yellow saucers over lovely silver-grey clumps of foliage 35 P. Warrensii:—2 ft. A very showy species with very large golden flowers over dark leaved bushes all through the summer 25. PRIMULA BULLEYANA PRIMULA:—This is one of the largest races of plants that the gardner has to deal with, and there are no poor species, apparently, in the genus. It always requires shade in this country unless the soil is damp, and even then it will do better
RMRMXTB6–. Annales des sciences naturelles. Plants; Biology. ANATOMIE DES PRIMULACÉES. 63 Les genres Bryocarpum et Dodecatheon se font remarquer par leursstomates plus volumineux. En nombre très restreint à la surface de la tige, de l'hypocotyle, du pétiole, de la paroi ovarienne, ils sont abondants sur les deux faces de la. Fig. 37. — Principales formes de poils des Primulacées : 1® AsteroUnum stella- tiim; -J" Primula denticulala; 'à° Lysimachia vevticillata: 4° Coris monspeliensis; b° Androsace villosa; 0° Doiiglasia vitafiana; 7° Prîmula sikkimeyisis. feuille, surtout sur la face externe. La f
RMRDTBAW–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. Fig. 730.—p. villosa. Fig. 731.—P. auricula. Fig. 729.—Primula cortusoides. Another species (fig. 730), the name of which has been determined to be the Primula villosa, does well. I found it in quantity in the month of May on the Italian side of the St. Gothard Pass, lighting. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly rese
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