RM2JCX71J–Bombus terrestris, Buff-tailed bumblebee, Bumblebee, On, Micromeria thymifolia, Large earth bumblebee, In, Micromeria, Close up, Flower
RMB8DPYN–Medicine plant of Mountain Mint , Micromeria dalmatica
RM2WM5F0M–Savory / Whitweed (Micromeria lachnophylla) a Tenerife endemic flowering on volcanic ash in El Portillo Botanical Garden, Teide National Park Tenerife
RM2G48KYM–Micromeria fruticosa, Clinopodium serpyllifolium, white micromeria,white-leaved savory
RMHBGCBJ–Micromeria fruticosa, White-leaf savory
RMMTF8AR–Closeup of the flowers of the mediterranean endemism Micromeria inodora in Ses Salines Natural Park (Formentera, Pityuses, Balearic Islands, Spain)
RMPYDDFC–An aromatic sub-shrub, Micromeria nervosa in flower in garrigue, Rhodes.
RF2H7YNJF–Micromeria cristata, Lamiaceae. Wild plant shot in summer.
RFGDGBXP–flora of Gran Canaria, flowering micromeria, locally called thyme
RMPFP82E–Micromeria sp. (Emperor's mint), herb with small, rounded, green leaves, in a pot
RF2N2F8CR–Thyme wild bush among the stones. Thymus vulgaris, thymes - medicinal herbs. Natural park Garraf, Spain
RMBKNHHN–Christusdoorn als struik op woeste struweel als waardplant voor klein christusdoornblauwtje
RMHMPJK6–Micromeria fruticulosa, Lamiaceae.
RM2BTR7DE–Micromeria varia Benth.
RM2AWN8RB–American journal of pharmacy . Moeller in /-*//. Centr(dhalle, Xo. 29. Am. Jour. Pharm. Sept., 1882. Gleaniiif/s in MdUria JLdica. 461 Micromeria Doiiglam, Benth., knoAvii as iierha buend, a labiateplant of Xorthern California and Columbia, has been recommended asan anthelmintic, emmenagogue and febrifuge. The drug is describedby Dr. J. Moeller as consisting of (juadrangular hairy stems. Theleaves are opposite, ovate, short-petiolate, obtuse, coarsely crenate, withthe nerve branches running to the margin, and with sparse tertiarybranches; the upper side almost smooth, the lower surface densely
RFJ5GMP6–flower plant flora blank european caucasian nature blumenpflanze cf micromeria
RMPG0PP5–. The flora of the Alps; being a description of all the species of flowering plants indigenous to Switzerland; and of the Alpine species of the adjacent mountain districts of France, Italy, & Austria including the Pyrenees. Botany. CI.—MICROMERIA PIP^RELLA.. 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.. Bennett, Alfred W. (Alfred William), 1833-1902. London, J. C. Nimmo
RMB8DPJH–Medicine plant of Mountain Mint , Micromeria Thymifolia
RMMCRBHE–. Felfentriften der Mifdilaubftufe. Weißfilziger Alant (Iniila Candida) und Bergmünze (Micromeria juliana) in Felfentriften um Caftelnuovo (Hercegnovi) im Juni. Originalaufnahme des VerfofTers.
RMT3Y0WA–Archive image from page 220 of Die Pflanzenwelt Dalmatiens (1911). Die Pflanzenwelt Dalmatiens diepflanzenweltd00adam Year: 1911 TAFEL 48 Felfentriften der Mifdilaubftufe. Weißfilziger Alant (Iniila Candida) und Bergmünze (Micromeria juliana) in Felfentriften um Caftelnuovo (Hercegnovi) im Juni. Originalaufnahme des VerfofTers.
RMPYDDE2–An aromatic sub-shrub, Micromeria nervosa in flower in garrigue, Rhodes.
RF2H7YNJG–Micromeria cristata, Lamiaceae. Wild plant shot in summer.
RFGDGBXR–flora of Gran Canaria, flowering micromeria, locally called thyme
RM2HJB96D–Micromeria graeca ssp tenuifolia in flower, from Greece.
RF2N2F8C3–Thyme wild bush among the stones. Thymus vulgaris, thymes - medicinal herbs. Natural park Garraf, Spain
RF2M6N3GK–Thyme wild bush among the stones. Thymus vulgaris, thymes - medicinal herbs. Natural park Garraf, Spain
RM2BTR7E1–Micromeria pilosa Benth.
RM2AJ7T9C–American journal of pharmacy . .matic—Dr. J. Moeller in Ph. Centralhalle, No. 29. Am. Jour. Pharm.Sept., 1882. Gleanings in Materia Medica. 461 Micromeria Douglasii, Benth.^ known as yerha buena, a lal)iateplant of Northern California and Columbia^ has been recommended asan anthelmintic, emmenagogue and febrifuge. The drug is describedby Dr. J. Moeller as consisting of quadrangular hairy stems. Theleaves are opposite, ovate, short-petiolate, obtnse, coarsely crenate, viththe nerve branches running to the margin, and with sparse tertiarybranches; the upper side almost smooth, the lower surface
RMPG2M88–. The natural history of plants, their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution;. Botany. DISPERSAL BY WIND. 857 the style (with nut suspended below) slides out of the hole, around which the perianth-lobes are connate, until its further progress is arrested by the button-like. Fig. 471.—Dispersion of fruits and seeds by the wind. 1 Senecio vulgaris. 2 Adeiiium Eonghel. » Valeriana tripteris. * TypJia Schuttlewortkii. 6 JSriophoruTn angustifolium. « Cynamchumfuscaturn. ' Micromeria nervosa. » and » Taraxacum oficitiale. lo Salix JHyrsinites. stigma. The perianth here forms a beautiful para
RMB8DR18–Medicine plant of Mountain Mint , Micromeria dalmatica
RF2H7YNJN–Micromeria cristata, Lamiaceae. Wild plant shot in summer.
RFGDGBXF–flora of Gran Canaria, flowering micromeria, locally called thyme, growing between pine trees
RM2BTR7E3–Micromeria serpyllifolia Scheele.
RM2AWN8FW–American journal of pharmacy . Micromeria Doujrlasii. a, leaf and calyx, natural size. 6, simple hair,magnified 300 diam. c, cuticle, and rf, gland, magnified 300 diam. The cuticle on both surfaces of the leaves is firm. The hairs arefirm, conical, mostly two-celled, and rest, with a broad base, upon thesomewhat prominent parent cell. The glands are contained in concavedepressions, are depressed, have a simple stipe cell, and contain a yel-low secretion.—Phar. Cnitralhalle, 1882, No. 29. Eugenid Cheken, Molina.—From Dr. J. Moellcrs description ofcheken leaves we take the following, supplementi
RMB8DPK0–Medicine plant of Mountain Mint , Micromeria Thymifolia
RF2H7YNJH–Micromeria cristata, Lamiaceae. Wild plant shot in summer.
RFGDGBXE–flora of Gran Canaria, flowering micromeria, locally called thyme, growing between pine trees
RM2BTR7E2–Micromeria douglasii Benth.
RM2AFX66D–. Flora of Syria, Palestine, and Sinai : from the Taurus to Ras Muhammas and from the Mediterranean sea to the Syrian desert. Fig. §89. Flowering branch anellower leaf of Micromeria Sliepardi. Fig. 290. Cymes from middle of stem of Micromeria serpyllifolia, with a leaf from lower down. 9. M. serpyllifolia, M. B. % .5 to 1, very finely puberulent,gr&yish-wldte ; stems stoutish. simple or long-imniculate cibove. Leavespetioled, cuncate at dase, ovate-oUong, .01 to .035 long, entire or some-what repand, the upper acutish. Cymes peduncled, mcuii/ iimes dicJio-tomously hrancJied ; calyx-teeth trian
RF2H7YNJM–Micromeria cristata, Lamiaceae. Wild plant shot in summer.
RFGDGBX8–flora of Gran Canaria, flowering micromeria, locally called thyme, growing between pine trees
RFP9E7EF–flora of Gran Canaria - flowering Micromeria helianthemifolia, locally called flowery thyme, island endemic
RM2BTR7ED–Micromeria piperella Pancic.
RM2AJ7RT1–American journal of pharmacy . Micromeria Douglasii. a, leaf and calyx, natural size, b, simple baiivmagnified 300 diam. c, cuticle, and d, gland, magnified 300 diam. The cuticle on both surfaces of the leaves is firm. The hairs arefirm, conical, mostly two-celled, and rest, witli a broad base, upon thesomewhat prominent parent cell. The glands are contaiued in concavedepressions, are depressed, have a. simple stipe cell, and ccmtain a yel-low secretion.—Fhar. Centralhalle, 1882, No. 29. Eugenia Cheken, Molina.—From Dr. J. Moellers descri])tion ofcheken leaves we take the following, supplement
RF2H7YNJK–Micromeria cristata, Lamiaceae. Wild plant shot in summer.
RFP9E7F6–flora of Gran Canaria - flowering Micromeria helianthemifolia, locally called flowery thyme, island endemic
RF2FNBMGC–Flora of Gran Canaria - Micromeria varia herb, locally called thyme, endemic to Canaries and Madeira, natural macro floral background
RM2BXCNNP–Micromeria sp Micromeria sp.
RM2CP434A–. The Canary Islands : their history, natural history and scenery : an account of an ornithologist's camping trips in the archipelago . (Picridium tingitanuni) were the most plentiful;whilst at the summit of the rim, growing amongst thecinders and ash, a small plant with a minute whiteflower was later identified as Micromeria hyssopifolia.Inside the rim the crater walls fall steeply to form aperfect cup, the sides covered thickly with plants ofEuphorbia canariensis and Euphorbia balsamifera, theformer often sheltering the prickly-leaved Rubiafruticosa.The curious plant known as the miniature D
RF2H7YNJJ–Micromeria cristata, Lamiaceae. Wild plant shot in summer.
RF2FNBMDH–Flora of Gran Canaria - Micromeria varia herb, locally called thyme, endemic to Canaries and Madeira, natural macro floral background
RM2BTR7CY–Micromeria cristata Hampe Griseb.
RM2CDK360–. Childs' spring 1922 : seeds that satisfy plants that please bulbs that bloom berries that bear . scented. 30c each; 4 for $1.00 Smilax — This well-known and popular slen-der twining vine scarce-ly needs description here.Its delicate sprays orglossy green are seen infloral decorations ofmany kinds. It growswell in the house andquickly covers any sup-port given it with daintytendrils of green. It hasvery small white flowersamong its leaves andalso bears small purplishberries. 30c each; 4 for $1.00 HERBA BUENA (Micromeria Chamissonis) A delightful trailing plant from Mexico. Grows rap-idly like
RF2FNBMDM–Flora of Gran Canaria - Micromeria varia herb, locally called thyme, endemic to Canaries and Madeira, natural macro floral background
RFJ9NAGK–textured old paper background with Micromeria plant
RM2BXCNPM–Micromeria sp Micromeria sp.
RMRDWDGD–. Useful wild plants of the United States and Canada. Botany, Economic; Botany; Botany. Tebba BrEKA (Micromeria DouglaaUJ 151. 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.. Saunders, Charles Francis, 1859-1941. New York, R. M. McBride & Co.
RFJ9NAEW–textured old paper background with Micromeria plant
RM2BXCNP5–Micromeria sp Micromeria sp.
RMRGMXD0–. Bulletin de l'Herbier Boissier. Plants. lletin de l-'herbier boissiep Tome IV. Planche 8.. Imp'^.^lememeiPahs. Zygis (MicROMERiA) Fr^/aldszkyana A.de Degen. 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.. Herbier Boissier. Genève : Impr. Romet
RFJ9NAF1–textured old paper background with Micromeria plant
RM2BTR7DH–Micromeria inodora Desf Benth.
RMRDX6K7–. The flora of the Algeria. Botany. fr::. Micromeria Inodora Bruy'ere naine NO — Labiateaj Dwarf Broom Common hush in the mountains, in spring is cocred with tiny maue llowers. 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.. Gubb, Alfred S. (Alfred Samuel), 1857-. Alger, Imprimerie Alge?rienne; London, Ballie?re, Tindall & Cox
RFJ9NAF7–textured old paper background with Micromeria plant
RM2BTR7EK–Micromeria graeca Benth ex Rchb.
RMRDG9RA–. The natural history of plants, their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution;. Botany. DISPERSAL BY WIND. 857 the style (with nut suspended below) slides out of the hole, around which the perianth-lobes are connate, until its further progress is arrested by the button-like. Fig. 471.—Dispersion of fruits and seeds by the wind. 1 Senecio vulgaris. 2 Adeiiium Eonghel. » Valeriana tripteris. * TypJia Schuttlewortkii. 6 JSriophoruTn angustifolium. « Cynamchumfuscaturn. ' Micromeria nervosa. » and » Taraxacum oficitiale. lo Salix JHyrsinites. stigma. The perianth here forms a beautiful para
RFJ9NAGF–textured old paper background with Micromeria plant
RM2BTR7E8–Micromeria juliana L Benth ex Rchb.
RMRDX6K3–. The flora of the Algeria. Botany. Micromeria Inodora Bruy'ere naine NO — Labiateaj Dwarf Broom Common hush in the mountains, in spring is cocred with tiny maue llowers. Genista Ferox Genet epineux NO — Leguminosfe Furze Shrub with yellow flowers growing from stem (midwinter) (70). 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.. Gubb, Alfred S. (Alfred Samuel), 1857-. Alger, Imprimerie Alge?rienne; London, Ballie?re, Tin
RFJ9NAFJ–textured old paper background with Micromeria plant
RMRJ7PJE–. Childs' fall bulbs that bloom plants that please berries that bear. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Vegetables; Bulbs (Plants); Seeds; Flowers. 56. ?Herba-yarba HERBA YARBA Micromeria Chamissouis A delightful trailing plant from Mexico. Grows rap- idly like Monevworth, the vine reaching- two or three feet from a suspended pot or basket. Pretty little white star-like blossoms occur at the axils or the
RFJ9NAGW–textured old paper background with Micromeria plant
RMRHXE9K–. Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Vegetation der Canarischen Inseln. Mit Einfügung hinterlassener Schriften A.F.W. Schimpers. Plants. Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Vegetation der Canarischen Inseln. 295 Die Spartium -Form ist vertreten durch 3 endemische Ginstersträucher der Gattung Retama und durch Arten von Ephedra, in der Hochregion außerdem durch Spartocytisus. Die Erikenform wird besonders repräsentiert durch die Gattung Micromeria, die nicht nur in der basalen, sondern auch in der Hochregion in einer ganzen Reihe verwandter Arten, in Form von kleinen, reichverzweigten Zwergsträuchelchen mit kurzen
RFJ9NAGB–textured old paper background with Micromeria plant
RMRCGK2N–. Die Pflanzenwelt Dalmatiens. Plants. TAFEL 48. Felfentriften der Mifdilaubftufe. Weißfilziger Alant (Iniila Candida) und Bergmünze (Micromeria juliana) in Felfentriften um Caftelnuovo (Hercegnovi) im Juni. Originalaufnahme des VerfofTers.. 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.. Adamovic, Lujo (Lujo V. ), b. 1869. Leipzig : W. Klinkhardt
RFJ9NAGD–textured old paper background with Micromeria plant
RM2BTR7D3–Micromeria lanata C Sm ex Link Benth.
RMRCHTN8–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen. Plants; Plants, Useful. Labiatae. (Briquet.) 297 sitzt zwar am Gipfel zugespitzte Nüsschen, dieses findet sicli aber bei typischen Micromeria- arten (z. B. M. Juliana Benth.). Die Gestalt der Griffellappen variiert stark: beide pfriemlich, der vordere breit und den hinteren spitzen umfassend, oder beide breit (Tendana); diese ver- mittelte Unterschiede, welche in anderen Gattungen vorkommen, können meiner Ansicht nach nur zur Charakterisierung der Sectionen beitragen. Bemerkenswe
RFJ9NAHK–textured old paper background with Micromeria plant
RMRDHR6G–. The flora of the Alps; being a description of all the species of flowering plants indigenous to Switzerland; and of the Alpine species of the adjacent mountain districts of France, Italy, & Austria including the Pyrenees. Botany. CI.—MICROMERIA PIP^RELLA.. 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.. Bennett, Alfred W. (Alfred William), 1833-1902. London, J. C. Nimmo
RFJ9NAFF–textured old paper background with Micromeria plant
RMRDWMEE–. Botany. Botany. PLATE XXVI. 1-5. 5ILR ¥ATSONi. 6-11,G LEPTOMERIA 12-1^ G MICROMERIA, 16-18. G. CAMPANULATA. 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.. Watson, Sereno, 1826-1892; Eaton, Daniel Cady, 1834-1895; United States. Geological Exploration of the 40th Parallel. Report. v. 5. Washington, Govt. Print. Off.
RFJ9NAGR–textured old paper background with Micromeria plant
RM2BXE9AM–Micromeria myrtifolia Boiss Hohen Micromeria myrtifolia Boiss Hohen.
RFJ9NAFA–textured old paper background with Micromeria plant
RM2BXE990–Micromeria montana L Rchb Micromeria montana L Rchb.
RFJ9NAJ0–textured old paper background with Micromeria plant