RMP5RH6F–N/A. English: John Curtis British Entomology (1824-1840) Folio 640 Eupteryx ornatipennis Curtis.The plant is Bromus diandrus ( Great Brome-grass) . 1836. John Curtis (1791–1862) Alternative names Curtis; J. Curtis Description British entomologist and illustrator Date of birth/death 3 September 1791 6 October 1862 Location of birth/death Norwich, Norfolk London Work location London Authority control : Q327944 VIAF:53707224 ISNI:0000 0000 7374 6250 LCCN:no89015596 Open Library:OL2514429A Oxford Dict.:6959 WorldCat 236 British Entomology Volume 7 (John Curtis) Plate 640
RFC6WMK7–Not sure what these are except dried grass. Great photo for some kind of back ground?
RM2JXDKBB–Great Brome - Anisantha diandra
RMD7DW2E–Great Brome Picture Tim Scrivener 07850 303986 tim@agriphoto.com É.covering agriculture in the UKÉ.
RMDB6AJH–Squirrel-tail fescue / brome fescue (Vulpia bromoides) close up of spike
RF2T2BARW–Great brome (Bromus diandrus) is an annual herb native to Mediterranean basin and naturalized in other temperate regions. This photo was taken in Adah
RM2AN59GA–The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . Buttercup. Soft Brome Grass. SOME OP THE WEEDSto be found in Imperfectly Dressed Samples of Italian Bye Grass.For our illustrations we are indebted toMessrs. Dickson and Robinson, Manchester. Banbury. Although the weather for a time on Tuesdayforeboded a rainy day, it turned out delightfullyfine, and there was a large and fashionable attend-ance at Banbury Horse Show. There was a cur-tailment in the number of the classes, but theentries were very satisfactory, especially in thelight horse section, and a great many horses werein evidence which ha
RMB2H8B8–Wildflower California poppies (Eschscholzia californica) and weeds Bodega Bay, California.
RFRNNHNX–USA, Nevada, White Pine County. White Pine Range, Cathedral Fire. A post-wildfire burnt form Pinyon-juniper woodland now dominated by the weedy invasi
RMD7DW1T–Great Brome Picture Tim Scrivener 07850 303986 tim@agriphoto.com É.covering agriculture in the UKÉ.
RMDB6A87–Squirrel-tail fescue / brome fescue (Vulpia bromoides) close up of ear head
RM2AG31BY–. Field and woodland plants. Plate II. FLOWERS OF THE WOODS. 1. Great Valerian. 2. Foxglove. 3. Succory-leaved Hawks-beard. 4. Nettle-leaved Bell-flower. 5. Broad-leaved Helleborine. 6. Hairy Brome-grass. WOODS AND THICKETS IN SUMMER 131 is a woody nut, globular or more or less angled, five-celled, withtwo seeds in each cell. A small-leaved variety, sometimes regarded as a distinct species[Tilia parvifolia), has a thin, angular fruit; and another, knownas Tilia grandifolia, has very large, broad leaves, downy on both. THE LARGE-FLO^TERED ST. JOHNS WORT. sides, and a downy fruit with from three
RFRNNHMF–USA, Nevada, White Pine County. White Pine Range, Cathedral Fire. A post-wildfire burnt Pinyon-juniper woodland now dominated by the weedy invasive an
RMRH32B4–. British grasses : an introduction to the study of the Gramineae of Great Britain and Ireland. Grasses. 226 BRITISH GRASSES. sandy hedgebanks on roadsides. The sandy Kentish soil, which nourished the jB. erectus, bore whole crops of B. sterilis, on the steep hedgebanks on the sunny side of the lane or highway. There is no county in Eng- land where it is scarce, and its frequency may cause it to be despised. But notwith- standing its unpromising name, and the absence of nutritious qualities to re- commend it to agricultur- ists, the Barren Brome-grass is a very handsome species. The drooping p
RMRH32C0–. British grasses : an introduction to the study of the Gramineae of Great Britain and Ireland. Grasses. BRACHTPODIUM. 219 flowering glumes awned from the summit; awn rough, generally much longer than the glume; palea short, obtuse at the summit, and fringed with a few hairs on the edges. The slender False Brome merely consists of stem, leaves, and spike, and so it might have no greater claim to beauty than the Wheat- grasses or the Rye-grass, yet none can refuse it a title to the term graceful. Its taper- ing stem, lax drooping leaves, and bending spike, give it an attractive character, besid
RMRJP8B0–. Autumn catalogue : 1903. Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. ^ofuS^^^^ PETER HENDERSON A.CO., NEW YORK- 53 R Henderson's ECLEANED GRASS SEEDS FOR FALL SOWING. Prices subject to variation. Special quotations for large quantities. AWNLESS BROME CRASS. (Bromus Jnermis.) Will stand droughts and produce heavy crops in dry sections and on poor soils, where other grasses perish. It is one of the hardiest grasses and succeeds in a wide range of temperature BERMUDA CRASS. (Cynodon Dactylon.) Of great va
RMRF7743–. 1902 seed manual. Nursery stock California San Francisco Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. RED TOP. FANCY RED TOP. The cheapest to buy. No chaff. No waste. This is the common Red Top, recleaned until all the light chaff and dust is taken out. One pound of this will go as far as three of the above kind. , Per lb.. 30c; 100 lbs., $15.00.. BROME GRASS. BRDME BRASS. (Bromus Inermis.) A GREAT GRASS FOR HOT, DRY, SANDY SOILS. It will stand the longest drought of all forage plants; will grow on gravelly cl
RMRFNXG0–. Pearce's seeds, 1896. Nursery stock Ontario Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. as ADD -gto PER POUND FOR POSTAGE s * Se e EXTRA CLEAN i No Crass, No Cattle. No Cattle, No Manure. J No Manure, J No Crops. HUNGARIAN BROME GRASS (Bromus Inermis)—The great forage grass of Russia.— This grass is certainly the greatest boon ever discovered, f Not only is it the grass for dry sections, but it can be raised on almost all kinds of soil, and in any climate. It being a native of Russia makes it particularly desirable for our North- west. Description.—It o
RMRFDWKW–. 1902 seed manual. Nursery stock California San Francisco Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. RED TOP. FANCY RED TOP. The cheapest to buy. No chaff. No waste. This is the common Red Top, recleaned until all the light chaff and dust is taken out. One pound of this will go as far as three of the above kind. , Per lb.. 30c; 100 lbs., $15.00.. BROME GRASS. BRDME BRASS. (Bromus Inermis.) A GREAT GRASS FOR HOT, DRY, SANDY SOILS. It will stand the longest drought of all forage plants; will grow on gravelly cl
RMRFNXGB–. Pearce's seeds, 1896. Nursery stock Ontario Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. JOHN 5. PEARCE & CO —Grass Seeds. 59 ' CRASS IS A KING." J It embraces one- W sixth of the whole A » vegetable king- STRICTLY PURE. as ADD -gto PER POUND FOR POSTAGE s * Se e EXTRA CLEAN i No Crass, No Cattle. No Cattle, No Manure. J No Manure, J No Crops. HUNGARIAN BROME GRASS (Bromus Inermis)—The great forage grass of Russia.— This grass is certainly the greatest boon ever discovered, f Not only is it the grass for dry sections, but it can be raised on a
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