RMP5EB10–N/A. 1. Calamagrostis arundinacea Roth 2. Ammophila arenaria (L.) Link Original Caption 1. Waldrohr, Calamagrostis arundinacea Roth. 2. Helmgras, Ammophila arenaria Lk. . 1796. Johann Georg Sturm (Painter: Jacob Sturm) 154 Aveneae spp Sturm18
RMCX95NC–Calamagrostis neglecta - Calamagrostis varia
RM2A2RRRA–Egg-shaped hare's tail and land reed, A: Lagurus ovatus L. - Egg-shaped Hasenschwanzgras, or Velvetgrass, B: Calamagrostis epigeios Roth - Land-Reed or Land-Reitgras, Family: 24. Gramineae, 6. Agrostideae - Grasses, Windwheat Grass, pl. 73, after p. 160 (vol. 1), 1886, Otto Wilhelm Thomé: Prof. Dr. Thomé's Flora von Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz in Wort und Bild. Gera-Untermhaus: Verlag von Fr. Eugen Köhler, [1886
RM2CDYHY9–. Transactions and proceedings of the New Zealand Institute . ep. (upper)pa/. Aft lysvl «£•»• - p**- ^) xy.^pA.. Fig. 7.—Cassinia fulvidn : Part of T.S. of leaf. Pkgg.—Ecological Study of New Zealand Sand-dune Plants. 173E. Table of Leaf-characters, External and Anatomical. Growth-form. Leaf, Outward Appearance. ^! CDCD -w x FH Stems reducedor creeping. be a £«! O to is3 >>3 o tz> t-to d CDCO .Q •£ 3.a a a, CD o*h r/l c« CD 1. Calamagrostis Billardieri.. 2. Arundo conspicua 3. Poa caespitosa 4. Festuca littoralis 5. Scirpus nodosus 6. frondosus 7. Carex pumila 8. Leptocarpus simplex 9
RMPFNTXG–. De flora van Nederland. Plants. Calamagrostis lanceolata Fig. 404. De kelkkafjes (fig. 404) C. lanceolata ') Rth. (C. Calaiiiagróstis Karst.). I^ 1 u i in riet (fig. 404). Deze plant heeft een kruipenden wortelstok met vrij dunne uitloopers en vormt kleine zoden. De stengel is rechtopstaand, iets slap, beneden glad, boven (boven het bovenste blad beginnend) ruw, vaak vertakt. De bladen hebben een gladde of iets ruwe, aan de onderste soms boven zacht be- haarde scheede en een vrij smalle (tot 5 mM breede), soms (vooral aan de zijloten) borstelvor- mig samengevouwen, boven zeer ruwe, meest ta
RMRYR151–Ecological investigations of the tundra Ecological investigations of the tundra biome in the Prudhoe Bay region, Alaska . ecologicalinvest00brow Year: 1975 106 CALAMAGROSTIS INEXPANSA-LEAF LENGTHS GALBRAITH DEITRICH ORIGIN: SAGWON SAGWON SAGWON LAKE VALLEY (2n = 63) (2n = 56) (2n = 28) (2n = 28) (2n = 42) GLENNALLEN GLENNALLEN PALMER (2n = 28) (2n = 42) (2n = 105) 70 â 65 - 60 - 55 - 50 - 45 - ' 35 - / / 30 - ^-f 25 - / / 20 - / 15 - 1 1 10 - 1 5 1 ' 1 1 -r n 'T' 1 n r- 1 'T' n -r- -I T^ 1972 73 T 74 72 73 74 72 73 74 72 73 74 72 73 74 72 73 74 72 73 74 72 73 74 YEARS Palmer Transplant Ga
RMP5EB0B–N/A. 1. Calamagrostis stricta (Timm) Koeler, syn. Calamagrostis neglecta (Ehrh.) P.Gaertn., B.Mey. & Schreb. 2. Calamagrostis varia (Schrad.) Host, syn. Calamagrostis bolanderi Thurb. Original Caption 1. Torfrohr, Calamagrostis neglecta Fr. 2. Bergrohr, C. varia Lk. . 1796. Johann Georg Sturm (Painter: Jacob Sturm) 263 Calamagrostis spp Sturm17
RMRE1GX4–. The plants of Southern New Jersey with especial reference to the flora of the pine barrens and the geographic distribution of the species. Botany. N. J. Plai PLATE X.. Original Plioto. Nat. size. GRASSES. 1. Calamagrostis cinnoides. 3. Phalaris arundinacea. 5. Brachyelytrum erectum. 2. Dactylis glomeratus. 4. Holcus lanatus.. 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.. Stone, Witmer, 1866-1939. Trenton, N. J.
RMPFGR54–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... Fig. 36. Vinge af Agromyza alnibetulae Hend. (Hendel). 5. A. ambigua Fallen (Fig. 21 og 37). Pande og kinder træder frem foran øjnene. 2 ors + 2 ori. 3. antenneled af samme bredde og længde, aer i 6 rækker, ia-hår bag tværfuren i 5 rækker. - Hele dyret sort. Pande- stribe mat, brystets overside og bagkrop glinsende. 2-3 V4 mm. Larven lever, ofte flere sammen, i lange, hvidgrønne flade- miner på græsser som Gold Byg (Hordeum murinum) og Rør- hvene (Calamagrostis). Forpupning i jorden. 1 generation, juni-august. Almindelig o
RMRX9DR9–e er duo si zhi e er duo si zhi wu zhi eerduosizhiwuzhi02wuji Year: 2007.7 禾æ¬ç§ ã'â 1.æå-è Calamagrostis epigejos (L.) Roth å½¢æç¹å¾å¤å¹´çèæ¬ï¼æ¤æ ªå ·æ ¹èãç§ç´ç«ï¼é«75-135rmï¼å¾å¯è¾¾3mmï¼å¹³æ»æ æ¯ï¼å¶ éå¹³æ»æ æ¯ï¼å¶èèè´¨ï¼é¿5-6mm,å 端å°æ2è£ï¼å¶çæå¹³æå å·ï¼é¿10-29rmï¼å®½ 2-5nimï¼ä¸é¢åè¾¹ç¼æ§^ï¼ä¸é¢è¾å¹³æ»ï¼åé¥è±åºç´ç«ï¼æé´æ-ï¼é¿10.5-17rm,宽2-2.5rmï¼ åæç´ç«ææä¸ï¼ç²ç³ï¼å°çæ¡ç¶é¥å½¢ï¼é¿6-7.5mmï¼é»ç»¿è²æ带紫è²ï¼2é¢è¿äºç¸ç-æç¬¬äº é¢ç¨ç-ï¼å 端é¿æ¸å°ï¼å ·1-3èï¼å¤ä¿éæèè´¨ï¼é¿çº¦ä¸ºé¢ä½ç1/2(æç¨è¶ é¾1/2)ï¼å 端齿 è£ï¼åºçä¹é¿ææ¯å ä¸é¢ç-é¿æè¾ä¹ç¥ç-ï¼èé¨ä¸-é¨éè¿ä¼¸åº1ç»ç´èï¼èé¿2.5-3mm;å ç¨éæèè´¨ï
RMP5EAYH–N/A. 1. Calamagrostis canescens (G.H.Weber) Roth subsp. canescens, syn. Calamagrostis lanceolata Roth 2. Calamagrostis pseudophragmites (Haller) Koeler, syn. Calamagrostis littorea (Schrad.) DC. 3. Calamagrostis epigeios (L.) Roth Original Caption 1. Wiesenrohr, Calamagrostis lanceolata Roth 2. Uferrohr, C. litorea DC. 3. Sandrohr, C. epigeios Roth . 1796. Johann Georg Sturm (Painter: Jacob Sturm) 263 Calamagrostis spp Sturm16
RMMAATDJ–. Early postfire revegetation in a western Montana douglas-fir forest . Figure 9.—Gradation across a Pattee Canyon ravine. Some representative species from each zone are listed in table 7. Table 7.—Species most frequently found in ravine zones identified in figure 9 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Mimulus guttatus Acer glabrum Ptiysocarpus maivaceus Veronica americana Mitella stauropetala Acer glabrum Veronica serpy Hi folia Osmorhiza chilensis Calamagrostis rubescens Cardamine pensylvanica Galium triflorum Aster conspicuus Urtica dioica Urtica dioica Arnica cordifolia Cinna latifolia Cinna latifolia Smi
RM2ANBPT7–A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . on Alopecurus pratensis; (3) f. sp. festucce on Festucas; (4) f. sp.lolii on rye grass, Lolium perenne; (5) f. sp. glyceric^ on Glyceria aqua-tica; (6) f. sp. agropyri on Agropyron repens; (7) f. sp. epigm on Cala-magrostis epigeios; (8) f. sp. hold on Holcus lanatus. Crown Rust of Grasses, Puccinia coronaia, with its aecium on Rham-nus jrangula. Three special forms of this rust are known: (i) f. sp.calamagrostis on Calamagrostis arundinacea; (2) f. sp. phalaridis on 1 Arthqr, J. C. and Kern, F. D.: North American Species of Peridermium.Bull. Torr.
RMRGTKJX–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. Plate VIII.. Fig. 1. Nearer view of the "islands" showing conspicuous vegetation, Typha latifolia and Calamagrostis canadensis surrounding the "islands." Photograph taken September 5, 1908. (Woodruflf.) H-.-^^,-,,^ V,. 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.. Illinois. Natural History Survey Division. Urbana, State of Illinois, Dept. of Registration an
RMRGGKTA–. Bulletin of the Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History. Natural history. Fig. 1. Nearer view of the "islands" showing conspicuous vegetation, Typha latifolia and Calamagrostis cayiadensis surrounding the "islands." Photograph taken September 5, 1908. (Woodruff.). Fig. 2. In Skokie Marsh, showing height of bluejoint grass, Calamagrostis canadensis. Photograph taken September S, 1908. (Woodruff.). 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
RMRGGKTB–. Bulletin of the Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History. Natural history. Plate VIII.. Fig. 1. Nearer view of the "islands" showing conspicuous vegetation, Typha latifolia and Calamagrostis cayiadensis surrounding the "islands." Photograph taken September 5, 1908. (Woodruff.). 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.. Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History. Bloomington, Ill. : The Labo
RMRGTKJK–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. Fig. 1. Nearer view of the "islands" showing conspicuous vegetation, Typha latifolia and Calamagrostis canadensis surrounding the "islands." Photograph taken September 5, 1908. (Woodruflf.) H-.-^^,-,,^ V,. ^wmtsss^^^mrmmKi^ t. 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.. Illinois. Natural History Survey Division. Urbana, State of Illinois, Dept. of Registr
RMRG1D0E–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1959 Thieret: Grassland Near Fort Providence 165 Erigero?i lonchophyllus (f) [2] Hieraciwn imthellatum {s) [2] *Petasites sagittatus (Ic) [1] Senecio pauperculus (f) [2] Solidago lepida var. elongata (r) [3] The Calamagrostis-Agropyron-Carex community is the principal one on the Fort Providence grasslands. Dominant over most of it are the turf-formers Calamagrostis neglecta and Carex atherodes (see figure 2). In the driest sites occupied by the community occur two varieties of Agropyron trachycaidmn, 2i bunch grass, either intermingled v^ith Carex and Calamagro
RMRH18GM–. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. 162. Fig. 144. Calamagrostis deschampsioidesTriu.; IJeal, Grjisses N. Am., 2 : 339.—A slcudtr pereunial with riiliiis 1.5 to 3 dm. liigb, from creeping rootstocks, with narrow leaves 3 to 7 cm. long and open, pyramidal ]):uiicle84to 8 cm. long.—Piil)ilof I.slands. Alaska, southward to California. [Kamchatka.] August.. 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 ori
RMRGWGA2–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. Plate LV.. Fig'. 1. A swale near Zioii City. Illinois, sliowing- the Calamagrostis canadensis association in the foreground and an aspen-willow grove in the background, separated bv a narrow zone of shrubs. September4,1^)09. ^^".'*W^^r^"»^FW'^il^^" " â ^^^S5flF^ * ai^^H Fig. 2. Phloxglabcrrima consocies of the blazing star {Liatiis spicata) prairie. Be nois. July 19,1909.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of the
RMRHA46W–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. 318 K. Bertsch. 15. Werenwag. 16. Felsen bei Hausen! 17. Schaufelsen! 18. Falkenstein! 19. Heidenfelsen. 20. Rabenfelsen! 21. Dietfurt! 22. Felsen am Tier- gärtle. 17. Stupa calamagrostis (L.) Wahlenbg. 1. Burgstall und Spitzfels bei Fridingen ! 2. Aussichtsfels am Soldaten- friedhof! 3. Spaltfelsen! 4. Paulsfelsen! 5. Altstattfelsen! 6. Rauhenstein! 7. Hornfelsen. 8. Käpfle! 9. Wildenstein! 10. Bandfelsen! 11. Eichfelsen! 12. Felsen über der Talmühl
RMRG2PA6–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1985 Riley and Walshe: Plant Records from Northern Ontario 31. Figure 1. Cited Ontario locations of Aster radula{A). Astragalus tenellus (B), Calamagrostis lapponica (C), Juncus interior (D), Kalmia niicrophylla (E), Picea glauca var. porsildii (F), Salix arbusculoides (G), Utricularia ochroleuca (H). but was mapped from northeasternmost Ontario by Porsild and Cody (1980). Resembling a slight C. canadensis with a narrow, lax panicle, the range of this arctic-subarctic species is Labrador, northern Quebec, northern Ontario and northern Manitoba, extending northw
RMRR282G–. Advances in the study of mammalian behavior. Mammals. 590 Spec. Publ. Amer. Soc. Mamm. 7 ^h^bI^SmHB^^ -^tfMfeS 1^ " •. -.*?. -- *> >*»;^- .^^rr:^? Fig. 9. An oblong patch of the preferred vegetation type Quisna dominated by Calamagrostis vicunarum. This type was the terminal serai stage of excrement influ- enced vegetation. Piedras de la Loma was profusely littered by surface rocks and occurred on the flattened summit of ridges. Topsoil depth was the shallowest of all types, and productivity, feeding use, and preference was low. Pampa Verde Claro occurred on the bottomland and res
RMRH13AB–. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. 161. Fig. 143. Calamagrostis breviseta(A. Gray) Scribn.; Brittou and Brown 111. Fl., 1: 164 {C. inekeringn A. Gray). Siiokt- AWNED Reed-grass.—A sleuder perennial 3 to .5 dm. high, with ilat leaves and narrow or subpyraiuidal, rather densely flowered purplish panicles 8 to 12 cm. long.—Moist ground, Newfoundland, Cape Breton Island, and Labrador to New Hampshire, Vermont, and Massachusetts. .Tuly, August. 18337—No. 7 11'. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enha
RMRH18H7–. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. 161. Fig. 143. Calamagrostis breviseta(A. Gray) Scribn.; Britton and Brown 111. Fl., 1: 164 (C. plcluririfjil A. Gray). SnoRT- AWXED Reed-grass.—A slender perennial 3 to 5 dm. high, with flat leaves and narrow or subpyraniidal, rather densely flowered purplish panicles 8 to 12 cm. long.—Moist ground, Newfoundland, Cape Breton Island, and Labrador to New Haiupshire, Vermont, and Massachusetts. July, 11162—No. 7 11' August.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enh
RMRH139N–. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. 162 "^. Fig. 141. Calamagrostis deschampsioides Triu.; 15eal, Grasses N. Am., 2 : 3o9.—A wleiidcr i)erennial witli ciihiis 1.5 to 8 dm. hi,<;h, from creeping rootstotks, witli narrow leavoH H to 7 cm. long and open, pyramidal panicles 4 to 8 cm. long.—Pribilof Islands, Alaska, southward to California. [Kamchatka.] August.. 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 res
RMREDRX6–. Compositae newsletter. Compositae. 30 Comp. Newsl. 29, 1996. Fig. 1. Paramo of Nevado del Cocuy, Boyaca, Colombia: Pozo Azul ± 4200 m alt. Cabin made with stems oi Espeletia lopezii and (the rooO of Calamagrostis effusa. It is a good shelter, a free "hotel" for every temporary worker coming to this paramo. A big amount of Espelelia leaves on the ground inside served as a matu^ess for all "guesi*>". The small tree at left: Gynoxys paramuna. The white Compositae herbs in front arc Senecio (Culciiium) canescens. Bushes on the slope: Pentacalia flos- fragrans . frigidophi
RMREA0NW–. The continental element in the flora of south Sweden. Plants. Geografiska Annaler 1922. Map 19. PYROLA CHLORANTHA L. and CALAMAGROSTIS ARUNDI- NACEA (L.) ROTH. - Westernmost and northernmost occurrences; • occurrences of Pyrola chlorantha; o occurrences of Calamagrostis arundinacea. (Subarctically Baltic - Central European distribution). I——l '7 - S^hUL M^ U/H(/ JS, iV^ Qf- i ^tw3 Aff 1 ) '^^jCSa. ^^ ^^ |i^ ^s M Ai"= Map 20. LATHYRUS VERNUS (L.) BERNH. and VIOLA MIRABIUS L. Westernmost and northernmost occurrences; • occurrences of Lathyrus vemus; o occurrences of Viola mirabilis. (S
RMRH9MDN–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. — 52 — fleraarige, f. Eks. Cirsium acarna, Ballota pseudodictamnus, Limonium sinuatum, Cardopathium corymbosum og Hypericum crispum. Ved Taormina paa Sicilien dannedes Kystklippevegetationens mest halofile Samfund af Crithmum maritimum, Inula crithmoides (dominerende) og Limonium minutum, var. En næsten ubeboet Bugt paa Sardinien s Sydøsthjørne, paa Søkortet kaldet Pirats Bay, besøgtes i nogle Timer. Der var her: 1) Strandklipper med Crithmum, Limonium minutum o. a. 2) Klit og Sandstrand med Calama'grostis arenaria, Pancratium maritimum (i fuld Bl
RMRFCK02–. Meeks Table Research Natural Area : reference sampling and habitat classification. The Pinus ponderosa/Calamagrostis rubesoens/Lupinus laxiflorus community occupies 7 ha and has a density of 192 trees per ha (fig. 6). Cover of the overstory averages 26 percent but is as great as 70 percent in places. Density of P. ponderosa ranged from 30 to 50 trees per ha among the size classes from 1 to 80-cm d.b.h. (fig.7). Density of trees greater than 80 cm dropped sharply. Pseudotsuga menziesii represents less than 10 percent of the total tree density in this community.. Figure 7.—Density of tree spec
RMRDYG17–. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. FORAGE POISONING ERGOTISM 27. ERGOT ON VARIOUS GRASSES FiB. 4—1. Manna Grass {Glyceria nervata). 2. Blue Grass (Poo). 3. Spikelet of Bottle Crass iAsprella Hystrix). 4. Reed Canary Grass (Phalaris Arundmacea). 5. Wild Rye (Ely- mus robustus). 6. Koeleria. cristata. 7. Wheat Grass {Agropyron Smiihii). 8. Red Top (.Agrostis alba). 9. Blue Joint (.Calamagrostis canadensis). 10. Timothy (Phleum pratense).. Please note that these images a
RMRHA55A–. Botanische Jahrbcher fr Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Plants. 318 K. Bertsch. 15. Werenwag. 16. Felsen bei Hausen! 17. Schaufelsen! 18. Falkenstein! 19. Heidenfelsen. 20. Rabenfelsen! 21. Dielfurt! 22. Felsen am Tier- gärtle. 17. Stnpa calamagrostis [L!) Wahlenbg. 1. Burgstall und Spitzfels bei Fridingen! 2. Aussichtsfels am Soldaten- friedhof! 3. Spaltfelsen! 4. Paulsfelsen! 5. Altstattfelsen! 6. Kauhenstein! 7. Hornfelsen. 8. Käpfle! 9. Wildenstein! 10. Bandfelsen! 11. Eichfelsen! 12. Felsen über der Talmühle! 13. Werenwag! 14. Schaufelsen! 15. Fal- kenstein! 16. H
RMRF3PB6–. Meeks Table Research Natural Area : reference sampling and habitat classification. The Pinus ponderosa/Calamagrostis rubesoens/Lupinus laxiflorus community occupies 7 ha and has a density of 192 trees per ha (fig. 6). Cover of the overstory averages 26 percent but is as great as 70 percent in places. Density of P. ponderosa ranged from 30 to 50 trees per ha among the size classes from 1 to 80-cm d.b.h. (fig.7). Density of trees greater than 80 cm dropped sharply. Pseudotsuga menziesii represents less than 10 percent of the total tree density in this community.. Figure 7.—Density of tree spec
RMRH10CR–. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. 190. Fig. 486. Calamagrostis breweri Tliui b. iu Brovrer & S. Wats. Bot. Calif. 2 : 2S0. 1880. Bhewkk's Reed-grass.—A sleuder, densely tufted perennial, 1.5 to 4 dm. liijib, with numerous, seta- ceously involute, basal loaves, short eulni leaves and open, few- flowered panicles 2 to 6 cm. long. Spikclets with nearly equal glumes wliich are 3 to 4 mm. long, the 4-tootbed flowering glume with a small tuft of very short hairs on each side at the base and an exscrted straight awn.—Mountains of California. July, August.. Pl
RMRF5EDE–. Trade list of American plants and shrubs. Nursery stock, New Jersey, Hammonton, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs. 8 Wm. F. Bassett & Son, Hammonton, New Jersey.. calystegia pubescexs. (See page 7.) Per doz. 00 1, ,000 Calamagrostis Nuttallina $6 00 Centrosema Virgiiiica (roots > ... 80 $7 50 Camptosorus rhizophyllus 60 3 00 Discorea villosa .... 60 3 00 Dracocephalum Virginicum ... 60 3 00 Dicentra cucullaria 60 2 00 15 00 «' Canadensis 75 3 00 Drosera filiformis .60 1 50 10 00 " rotundifolia ... .... 60 3 00 " int
RMRH9G1T–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. 27. Askeskov 503 vækst var indtil 1,5 m høj; enkelte Planter naaede endnu højere. De højeste var Skovkørvel, Ørneøje(0,7 m), Kørhvene (Calamagrostis ianceolata, over 1 m), Lodden Dueurt (Epilobium hirsutum), Iris mel-. Fig. 241. Fra en Askeskov i Folehave, 3. Juni. I Midten en stor Ask rned meget Mos paa sin Stamme. Humle vokser op ved dens Fod. Foran den ses Frugtstande af Mælkebøtte, Blom- sterne af Stellaria graminea, Melandrium diurnum. Længere tilbage ses mindre Asketræer og Ær. Paa den meget frodige, torveagtige Bund voksede fremdeles Korskn
RMRD26TE–. De flora van Nederland. Plants. Calamagrostis lanceolata Fig. 404. De kelkkafjes (fig. 404) C. lanceolata ') Rth. (C. Calaiiiagróstis Karst.). I^ 1 u i in riet (fig. 404). Deze plant heeft een kruipenden wortelstok met vrij dunne uitloopers en vormt kleine zoden. De stengel is rechtopstaand, iets slap, beneden glad, boven (boven het bovenste blad beginnend) ruw, vaak vertakt. De bladen hebben een gladde of iets ruwe, aan de onderste soms boven zacht be- haarde scheede en een vrij smalle (tot 5 mM breede), soms (vooral aan de zijloten) borstelvor- mig samengevouwen, boven zeer ruwe, meest ta
RMRD4RNP–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... Fig. 36. Vinge af Agromyza alnibetulae Hend. (Hendel). 5. A. ambigua Fallen (Fig. 21 og 37). Pande og kinder træder frem foran øjnene. 2 ors + 2 ori. 3. antenneled af samme bredde og længde, aer i 6 rækker, ia-hår bag tværfuren i 5 rækker. - Hele dyret sort. Pande- stribe mat, brystets overside og bagkrop glinsende. 2-3 V4 mm. Larven lever, ofte flere sammen, i lange, hvidgrønne flade- miner på græsser som Gold Byg (Hordeum murinum) og Rør- hvene (Calamagrostis). Forpupning i jorden. 1 generation, juni-august. Almindelig o
RMRE1PCX–. Ecological investigations of the tundra biome in the Prudhoe Bay region, Alaska. Tundra ecology. 106 CALAMAGROSTIS INEXPANSA-LEAF LENGTHS GALBRAITH DEITRICH ORIGIN: SAGWON SAGWON SAGWON LAKE VALLEY (2n = 63) (2n = 56) (2n = 28) (2n = 28) (2n = 42) GLENNALLEN GLENNALLEN PALMER (2n = 28) (2n = 42) (2n = 105) 70 â 65 - 60 - 55 - 50 - 45 - " 35 - / / 30 - ^-f 25 - / / 20 - / 15 - 1 1 10 - 1 5 1 ' 1 1 -r n "T" 1 n r- 1 "T" n -r- -I T^ 1972 73 T 74 72 73 74 72 73 74 72 73 74 72 73 74 72 73 74 72 73 74 72 73 74 YEARS Palmer Transplant Garden o o Prudhoe Transplant Garde