RF2P4YHWX–weeds in paddy field, sedges against the background of the river on a sunny day in the natural environment.
RMBCMGR3–Many Flowered Millet Oryzopsis miliacea
RMATB56J–smilograss (Oryzopsis miliacea, Piptatherum miliaceum), Bay of Kotor, Serbia and Montenegro
RF2HBWJ3J–A macro shot of a Fimbristylis miliacea plant on a green blurred background
RMGG3B74–Proso millet / broomcorn millet / common millet / broomtail millet (Panicum miliaceum) in summer
RF2GCMGB4–Cyperus rotundus isolated white background
RM2BXCPWD–Fimbristylis miliacea L Vahl Fimbristylis miliacea L Vahl.
RM2W9KWDF–Zizaniopsis miliacea.
RM2AJH29B–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalised To which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . ata, R. Br.aestivalis, Vahl. var. macrostachya, Benth.dichotoma, Vahl.diphylla, Vahl. var. gracilis, Benth.ferruginea, Vahl. var. foliata, Benth.denudata, R. Br.casspitosa, R. Br. CLIII. CYPERACE^. 595 Fimbristylis—contd. Section IV.—Trichelostylis.Series I.—Oligostachyse.leptoclada, Bentli. Series II.—Polystachyse.obtusangula, F. v. M.miliacea, V
RMP55XHF–Blue-flowered grasslike fimbry or globe fringerush, Fimbristylis miliacea Vahl.. Colour-printed woodblock engraving by Kan'en Iwasaki from 'Honzo Zufu,' an Illustrated Guide to Medicinal Plants, 1884. Iwasaki (1786-1842) was a Japanese botanist, entomologist and zoologist. He was one of the first Japanese botanists to incorporate western knowledge into his studies.
RMBY60P9–Blue-flowered grasslike fimbry or globe fringerush, Fimbristylis miliacea Vahl.
RMPG0GBC–. The botany of crop plants : a text and reference book. Botany, Economic. ORYZA SATIVA 207 aquatica), and wild rice {Zizania miliacea). Both are tall aquatic grasses belonging to the same tribe (Oryzeae) as cultivated rice. Both species of Zizania differ from Oryza in having monoecious spikelets. Uses of Rice.—Rice is a food for more human beings than is any other grain. It is the principal food of the densely populated regions of China, India, and the neighboring islands. The consumption of rice per capita in the United. fe Fig. 77.—Harvesting rice in Arkansas. {From Essentials of Geography,
RF2T7RY13–weeds in paddy field, sedges against the background of the river on a sunny day in the natural environment.
RMATB55M–smilograss (Oryzopsis miliacea, Piptatherum miliaceum), in the bay of Kotor, Serbia and Montenegro, Montenegro, Kotor
RMGG3B70–Proso millet / broomcorn millet / common millet / broomtail millet (Panicum miliaceum) in summer
RF2GCMGXJ–Cyperus rotundus isolated white background
RM2C1HPYH–Fimbristylis miliacea L Vahl Fimbristylis miliacea L Vahl.
RMRGAH3B–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. 208 BULLETIN 772, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.. Pig. 124.—Zizaniopsis miliacea. Plant, X I ; staminate spikelet, pistillate spikelet, and ripe caryopsis, X 5.. 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.. United States. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Dept. : Supt. of Docs. , G. P. O.
RFPJT51W–Fimbristylis miliacea flowering stage
RMATB55K–smilograss (Oryzopsis miliacea, Piptatherum miliaceum), little island in the bay of Kotor, Serbia and Montenegro, Montenegro, K
RF2GCMGBW–Cyperus rotundus isolated white background
RM2BXCA35–Rhynchospora miliacea Lam A Gray Rhynchospora miliacea Lam A Gray.
RMRGCDHX–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Fig. 1.—View aloii? channel, Bayou Walnut, natural conditions, showing overhanging vege- tation and aquatic vegetation in bed. Surface of water in foreground covered with duckweed (Lemna spp.) and with aquatic plant, Jussiaeu diffusa, in background.. Fig. 2.—View across Bayou Walnut, natural conditions, showing absence of overhanging vegetation, with aquatic grass, Zizaniopsis miliacea, in bed. IMPOUNDING WATER TO CONTROL MALARIA MOSQUITOES.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may
RMATB55H–smilograss (Oryzopsis miliacea, Piptatherum miliaceum), little island in the bay of Kotor, Serbia and Montenegro, Montenegro, K
RF2GCMGMW–Cyperus rotundus isolated white background
RM2C1G1AB–Rhynchospora miliacea Lam A Gray Rhynchospora miliacea Lam A Gray.
RMRDBFF3–. The botany of crop plants : a text and reference book. Botany, Economic. ORYZA SATIVA 207 aquatica), and wild rice {Zizania miliacea). Both are tall aquatic grasses belonging to the same tribe (Oryzeae) as cultivated rice. Both species of Zizania differ from Oryza in having monoecious spikelets. Uses of Rice.—Rice is a food for more human beings than is any other grain. It is the principal food of the densely populated regions of China, India, and the neighboring islands. The consumption of rice per capita in the United. fe Fig. 77.—Harvesting rice in Arkansas. {From Essentials of Geography,
RF2GCMGH1–Cyperus rotundus isolated white background
RMRH9GBC–. The botany of crop plants; a text and reference book. Botany, Economic. ORYZA SATIVA 207 aqualica), and ivild rice {Zizania miliacea). Both are tall aquatic grasses belonging to the same tribe (Oryzea,') as cultivated rice. Both species of Zizania differ from Oryza in having monoecious spikelets. Uses of Rice.—Rice is a food for more human beings than is any other grain. It is the principal food of the densely populated regions of China, India, and the neighboring islands. The consumption of rice per capita in the United. Fig. 77.—Harvesting rice in Arkansas. {From Essentials of Geography, S
RF2GCMGWY–Cyperus rotundus isolated white background
RMRGB6A2–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. 158 BULLETIN Tl2, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Urachue Ti'in., Fund. Agrost. 109. 1820. Trinius cites Beauvois's two figures mentioned above, wliicli represent Piptatherum coerulescens and P. punctatwm, and at tlie end of liis generic description lists tliree species, U. coerulescens {Milium coerulescens Desf.), TJ. virescens {Milium paracloxum Scop.), and V. parviflora (Agrostis miliacea L.). Ttie first of these is chosen as ttie type. Fendlera Steud., Syn. PI. Glum. 1: 419. 1854. Type, F. rliynclielytroides Steud
RF2GCMH2P–Cyperus rotundus isolated white background
RMRH9GWB–. The botany of crop plants; a text and reference book. Botany, Economic. ORYZA SATIVA 207 aquatica), and wild rice {Zizania miliacea). Both are^.tall aquatic grasses belonging to the same tribe (Oryzeae) as cultivated rice. Both species of Zizania dilTer from Oryza in having monoecious spikelets. Uses of Rice.—Rice is a food for more human beings than is any other grain. It is the principal food of the densely populated regions of China, India, and the neighlioring islands. The consumption- of rice per capita in the United. Fig. 77.—I-L^r>v„w.,, .... ... Ar / nluils of C-Oi^rafhy. Second H
RF2GCMH3J–Cyperus rotundus isolated white background
RMRGA358–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture. Fir.. ].âView toward dam and spillwav, "Ravon â Valnul, fr< with water. â itreain, shnwinj; bayou lilled. J'.. ->. f â .,^- Z.^^^.ik'^'-J^ja^^^^ i ""-^-A^ |?^'*'Aifejifegtc'?^^ Fig. 2.âView across Bavou Walnut, showinc; a(|uatif sras.s, Ztaniopsis miliacea, in bed of bayou, ih()e uniioun<l( il /lint. 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
RMRGA34N–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture. J'.. ->. f â .,^- Z.^^^.ik'^'-J^ja^^^^ i ""-^-A^ |?^'*'Aifejifegtc'?^^ Fig. 2.âView across Bavou Walnut, showinc; a(|uatif sras.s, Ztaniopsis miliacea, in bed of bayou, ih()e uniioun<l( il /lint. Fig. 3.âView along margin of Bayou Walnut, above impounded zone, showing natural bayo conditions. IMPOUNDING WATER TO CONTROL MALARIA MOSQUITOES.. 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 ma
RMRMX2D1–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. TÉGUMENT SÉMINAL ET PÉRICARPE DES GRAMINÉES. i 9 Zizaniopsis, le fruit n'est pas un caryopse mais un véritable acharne. La graine, dont le tégument est représenté dans les deux espèces examinées par une seule assise cellulaire, est libre, en effet, à l'intérieur du péricarpe. Dans le Z. microstachya (fîg. 13), le péricarpe, beaucoup plus épais que dans Z. miliacea, comprend extérieurement. Fig. 13. — Zizaniopsis microstachya Doell Fig. 14. — Zizaniopsis miliacèa Doell. et Aschers. Coupe transversale du fruit Coupe transversale du fruit mûr. — mûr.—
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