RF2HCDXB2–A brown butterfly looking for honey and perched on a yellow creeping buttercup flower blurred green foliage background, nature concept
RF2HDEYY6–Rannculus acris. Field, forest plant. Flower bed, beautiful gentle plants. Sunny summer day. Yellow flowers. Buttercup is a caustic, common type of bu
RFTRGEJR–Wood Pigeon (Columba palumbus) in a Field of Long Grass and Creeping Buttercup Flowers. Exeter, Devon, UK.
RF2BTHN27–Yellow flowers. Rannculus acris. Field, forest plant. Flower bed, beautiful. Buttercup caustic, common type of buttercups
RMAP15Y1–Daisies and Buttercups, Castle Acre Priory, Norfolk, UK
RFTAYJY0–Creeping Buttercups / Ranunculus repens & Daisies / Bellis perennis. Concept problem lawn weeds, overtaken by weeds, weeds overtaking, patch of grass.
RMD6PY8E–Cardboard tray lying on rusty metal sheet containing three stems Creeping buttercup (Ranunculus repens) yellow flowers green
RF2HCDXC4–A brown butterfly looking for honey and perched on a yellow creeping buttercup flower blurred green foliage background, nature concept
RMEN23K1–Wildflowers. 1.Creeping Crowfoot 2.Marsh Marigold 2a.Fruit of Marsh Marigold 3.Lesser Celandine 4.Wood Anemone 4a. Vertical section through the flower of a Saxifrage.
RF2DBB137–Attentive red fox, vulpes vulpes, observing the surroundings while hunting on the green meadow in the morning. Dangerous predator in the countryside.
RF2BTHN29–Yellow flowers. Rannculus acris. Field, forest plant. Flower bed, beautiful plants. Sunny. Buttercup caustic, common type of buttercups
RMAAM9N1–Buttercups Ranunculus repens
RFTAYJX3–Creeping Buttercups / Ranunculus repens & Daisies / Bellis perennis. Concept problem lawn weeds, overtaken by weeds, weeds overtaking, patch of grass.
RMD6PY89–Cardboard tray lying on rusty metal sheet containing stem Creeping buttercup (Ranunculus repens) two yellow flowers green leaves
RM2T6871E–Creeping buttercup or crowfoot, La renoncle rampante, Ranunculus repens. Copperplate engraving printed in three colours by Pierre Bulliard from his Herbier de la France, ou collection complete des plantes indigenes de ce royaume, Didot jeune, Debure et Belin, 1780-1793.
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RMD2TYCN–Ranunculus repens Creeping Crowfoot
RF2H9RR1N–Closeup of creeping buttercup flowers growing in the meadow
RMDR88NT–Buttercups
RMDBR02F–Mare is Cob x Appaloosa, foal is mare crossed with Welsh Section D, two months old. In field of Buttercups in June. Sussex, UK.
RMCRHKB6–meadow of buttercups on chalkland soil north downs hidden from view by rows of trees as a hedge
RMPFHDDA–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 205. Fig. 187-190. Miner af 187. Phytomyza ranunculi Schrank på Lav Ranunkel (Ranunculus repens), 188. Phytomyza rydeniana Her. på Forskelligbladet Tidsel (Cirsium heterophyllum), 189. Phytomyza spondyhlii Rob.-Desv. på Bjørneklo (Heracleum sp.) og 190. Phy- tomyza ranunculivora Her. på Lav Ranunkel (Ranunculus repens). (Orig.).. 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
RFR2EWYE–fortunately buttercup
RF2BTHN24–Yellow flowers, green leaves. Buttercup caustic, common type of buttercups. Rannculus acris. Field, forest plant. Flower bed, beautiful plants. Sunny
RMP55X4W–Creeping buttercup, Ranunculus repens. Chromolithograph from Carl Lindman's 'Bilder ur Nordens Flora' (Pictures of Northern Flora), Stockholm, Wahlström & Widstrand, 1905. Lindman (1856-1928) was Professor of Botany at the Swedish Museum of Natural History (Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet). The chromolithographs were based on Johan Wilhelm Palmstruch's 'Svensk botanik' (1802-1843).
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RMMCRBP6–. Fig. 34. Geum urbanum. Nelkenwurz. Links Früchtchen, nach Abbrechen des oberen Griffelglicdes hakig. Rechts Blattrosette. (Aus Schmeil.) Bild etwas. Sind Schafe die Hauptbenutzer, so wird der Bestand von kurzbleibenden rasenbildenden Pflanzen gebildet, Gräser, Poten- tilla anscrina, der kriechende Hahnenfuß Ranunculus repens und andere, und zwischen ihnen ziehen sich die kahlen schmalen meist- betretenen Pfade dahin. Werden dagegen Rindvieh oder Pferde getrieben, so wird die Pflanzendecke eine sehr ungleich hohe. Einige Bülten (d. h. höhere feste Rasen) bildende Pflanzen, besonders Gräser, s
RF2H9RR08–Selective focus shot of a creeping crowfoot flower blooming in the meadow
RMD79ND5–Flower arrangement studio shot
RMDBPYPE–Mare is Cob x Appaloosa, foal is mare crossed with Welsh Section D, two months old. In field of Buttercups in June. Sussex, UK.
RMCPTYA9–meadow of buttercups on chalkland soil north downs hidden from view by rows of trees as a hedge
RM2BTX22B–Ranunculus repens L.
RMACTG82–Buttercup flowers blossoming
RMPG21YA–. The origin of floral structures : through insect and other agencies. Plants; Flowers; Flowers. Fig. 66.—Ranunculus with folioceous aepal. Fig. 6t.—Foliaceons calyx of Trifolium repens, with Etipulate leaflets (after Bailion). The venation may in some cases assist in furnishing a clue as to the real nature of a part. Thus in Hellebore, as already seen (Fig. 61), the bracts are homologous with petioles, their venation being palmate, and not pinnate as in the divisions of the blades of the leaves. It is the same in the sepals, which are presumably therefore homologous with petioles as well. The
RFHK2WK3–leaf, macro, close-up, macro admission, close up view, flower, plant, flora,
RF2BTHN2T–Yellow flowers. Rannculus acris. Field. Flower. Buttercup caustic, common type of buttercups
RFTAYJWA–Creeping Buttercups / Ranunculus repens & Daisies / Bellis perennis. Concept problem lawn weeds, overtaken by weeds, weeds overtaking, patch of grass.
RM2F5KJJG–Ranunculus repens NRCS-1.
RM2AKMB4H–Transactions of the Natural History Society of Northumberland, Durham, and Newcastle-upon-Tyne . or. Rumex acetosa •. teleuto-and uredosporeson Phfagmitis vulgaris. 9. Puccinia magnusiana, Koern. Common in Mill Lane,Norton. Aecidia on Ranunculus repens. Phragmidium, Link.I. Phragniidiuin fragariustri, Schr. Sometimes veryinjurious to Poterium officinale at Billingham. Coleosporium, Lev. 1. Coleosporium sonchi, Lev. Extremely common on thePetasites vulgaris lining Greatham Beck but absent fromBillingham. 2. Coleosporium euplirasiae, Wint. On Rhinanthus crisla-gal ii m Cowpen Marsh. Triphragmiu
RMP554GT–Creeping buttercup, Ranunculus repens. Handcoloured botanical drawn and engraved by Pierre Bulliard from his own 'Flora Parisiensis,' 1776, Paris, P. F. Didot. Pierre Bulliard (1752-1793) was a famous French botanist who pioneered the three-colour-plate printing technique. His introduction to the flowers of Paris included 640 plants.
RMMCRBKW–. Fig. 45. Lathyrus tuberosus, am Getreide kletternder Zweig. Verkl. (Orig.) brombeere (Kratzbeere) Rubus caesius, die allerdings fast nur an den Rändern Blüten und Früchte bringt! Einige wenige Arten, die ober- irdische Grundachsen besitzen, erhalten und vermehren sich besonders an feuchten Orten, so das Gänsefingerkraut Potentilla auserina, der kriechende Hahnenfuß Ranunculus repens, das kriechende Finger- kraut Potentilla reptans u. a. Einige Arten besitzen die Fähigkeit, aus jedem abgerissenen Wurzelstück neue oberirdische Sprosse durch Bildung von Adven- tivknospen zu erzeugen, so vermehr
RMDBPYR5–Mare is Cob x Appaloosa, foal is mare crossed with Welsh Section D, two months old. In field of Buttercups in June. Sussex, UK.
RMCPTY98–meadow of buttercups on chalkland soil north downs hidden from view by rows of trees as a hedge
RM2BTX22E–Ranunculus repens L.
RMPG2204–. The origin of floral structures : through insect and other agencies. Plants; Flowers; Flowers. PROGBESSIVE METAMORPHOSES. 289 compound blades are retained (see Fig. 24, p. 93). In Pedicularis the blades are present as a minute fringe on the edge. In Ranunculus, Potentilla, etc., the broad base of the petiole is the only part present, for in abnormal conditions the blade may be borne above (Fig. 66). Similarly, in a gamosepalons calyx the teeth as a rule seem to be all that remain to represent the blades ; for in Trifolium, repens, when virescent, trae unifoliate blades are developed on elong
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