RMC49YH3–Short Oat (Avena brevis, Avena nuda ssp. strigosa), ripe panicle. Studio picture against a white background.
RFFWKMW7–Gold field in Hebei province, China
RFR68FN3–Bromus tectorum, known as drooping brome or cheatgrass. Isolated
RFKFK49X–Wild oats Latin name avena barbata or sterilis in Italy in springtime
RMPGB2CW–Avena nuda seeds avnu2 001 php.
RFKKMWPY–Wild oats Latin name avena sterilis or sativa or fatua in Italy in springtime
RM2AM3596–British grasses and their employment in agriculture . Kg. 14. Panicle of Avena nuda. About J nat, size. In the Oat plant note that the blades are expanded, broad,almost ribless, and without auricles. The ligule is white, mem-branous, and ragged at its margin. The foliage is entirelyglabrous except for a few hairs usually on the lower margins ofthe blade. In Couch-grass note the auricles clasping the stem;the short, blunt, and rather thick ligule; and the scattered hairs(occasionally absent) on the blade—chiefly on its upper surface. 12 Botaniced Section [PT I (B) Floral Organs. These consist o
RFMR1FM2–Scruffy wild oat plant with the light behind Latin name avena sterilis or sativa or fatua in Italy in springtime
RM2R96X7F–Bristle oat (Avena nuda strigosa)
RFFWKMC4–Harvest field in Hebei province, China
RFR65CBJ–Bromus tectorum, known as drooping brome or cheatgrass. Isolated.
RM2WGYG3G–Avena nuda illustration (01).
RFMR1FDN–Scruffy wild oat plant with the light behind Latin name avena sterilis or sativa or fatua in Italy in springtime