RF2X0R88D–A closeup of the delicate purple flowers of Ocimum obovatum, or Cat's Whiskers. This wildflower is indigenous to Southern Africa
RMRYNRAH–Walter's Viburnum, Small-leaf Viburnum, Viburnum obovatum, in Wakulla Springs State Park.
RF2HWBRY7–Flowers of the Karoo Gold Rhigozum obovatum Burch 14659
RF2HTGTE7–Small-leaf viburnum flowers (Viburnum obovatum) - Ocala, Florida, USA
RF2NTD5A5–The tiny white flowers of Walter's viburnum in a Texas garden.
RM2C1FR3M–Chrysophyllum obovatum G Don Chrysophyllum obovatum G Don.
RMPGY35H–The delicate flower of a Peterodendron bush, an endemic family of trees found only in Central Tanzania.
RF2WEW0JM–The back of a single yellow bloom of a Karoo gold, Rhigozum obovatum, translussent in the late afternoon sun, with the shadow of the stigma and stamen
RM2AN0ERH–VIBURNUM OBOVATUM DENSA
RF2P3411A–A meadow of wildflowers, with the majestic cliffs of the Amphitheater in the Drakensberg of South Africa rising in the background.
RM2AN0XM5–VIBURNUM OBOVATUM REIFLERS DWARF
RF2GK9BE6–Fern growing from a stone wall in different directions - Lanceolate Spleenwort Asplenium obovatum, Space for text, Selective focus
RF2G7K45G–Top view of growing Alyssum Obovatum plants among rocks in Tenerife island, Spain
RMBR9XWX–Dead Man's Fingers Xylaria polymorpha Taken at Dibbinsdale LNR, Wirral, UK
RM2C1P1DH–Theobroma obovatum Klotzsch ex Bern Theobroma obovatum Klotzsch ex Bern.
RM2R987NH–Gastrolobium dilatatum. Native to Western Australia, imported by Hugh Low's Clapham Nursery. Wedge-leaved oxylobium, Oxylobium obovatum. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after a botanical illustration by Sarah Drake from Edwards’ Botanical Register, continued by John Lindley, published by James Ridgway, London, 1843.
RF2GE6FYH–Bignoniae Nova Specie [Rhigozum obovatum] (1817) from a collection of ' Drawings of plants collected at Cape Town ' by Clemenz Heinrich, Wehdemann, 1762-1835 Collected and drawn in the Cape Colony, South Africa
RM2BTX2WA–Sideroxylon obovatum Lam.
RF2X0R892–A closeup of the delicate purple flowers of Ocimum obovatum, or Cat's Whiskers. This wildflower is indigenous to Southern Africa
RFAA9CT2–Woolly sunflowers (Eriophyllum lanatum var. obovatum) blooming in the hills of Southern California, USA
RF2HWBRXA–Flowers of the Karoo Gold Rhigozum obovatum Burch 14661
RF2NKW4RY–Walter's Viburnum bears clusters of small, white, five petaled flowers in early spring.
RM2AXD804–Popular greenhouse botany; containing a familiar and technical description of a selection of the exotic plants introduced into the greenhouse . alsfive; stamens ten, with hairy filaments; anthers terminal; styleshort; capsules five. A genus of very ornamental Australian plants for thegreenhouse, with white, pale red, or lilac flowers, appearingfrom March to September. The species are huxifolium,gracile, lanceolatum, obovatum, glaucescens, nereifolium, no-diflorum, cuspidatum, ?n?/oj3oroides, linear folium, oblongUfolium, latifolium, salicifolium, and intermedium. The lastspecies should always
RM2T6CWM4–Gastrolobium dilatatum. Native to Western Australia, imported by Hugh Low's Clapham Nursery. Wedge-leaved oxylobium, Oxylobium obovatum. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after a botanical illustration by Sarah Drake from Edwards Botanical Register, continued by John Lindley, published by James Ridgway, London, 1843.
RMPFXYRN–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 319 Lepi. erate coals of Arkansas ; Mazon Creek, 111., etc. Coal Flora, p. 386, plate 64, figs. 13, U.—XI, XIIL Lepidendron obovatum. Lesq. Coal Flora, p. 384, pi. 64, fig. 3 ; detected by White at bottom of Powelton shales, roof of Cook-Barnet Broad Top coal, Huntingdon Co., Pa., but only a few at the Reed mine, and at McHugh's, among myriads of Alethoptoris leaves, but in great numbers where the bed is cut by the Ocean Mine Tunnel (T3, 62, 310, 313, 319)—XI
RMMAAHTX–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Asplenium lanceolatum Huds. — a Pflanze in natürlicher Grösse, die Blätter bis auf eines abgeschnitten. — b Eines der mittleren Segmente erster Ordnung; Vergr. i^. — c Segment erster Ordnung der var. obovatum (Viv.) in natürl. Grösse.
RF2GK9BG6–Fern growing from a stone wall in the form of a star - Lanceolate Spleenwort Asplenium obovatum, Space for text, Selective focus
RM2BTX6W3–Galium obovatum Kunth.
RFABK8H0–Woolly sunflowers (Eriophyllum lanatum var. obovatum) blooming in the hills of Southern California, USA
RF2HWBRWY–Flowers of the Karoo Gold Rhigozum obovatum Burch 14656
RF2HWBRXP–Flowers of the Karoo Gold Rhigozum obovatum Burch 14654
RM2AKFJX4–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalisedTo 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 . , Benth. Series Laxiflora.scandens, Benth. zar. obovatum. Benth. XLIII. LEGUMINOS/E, J25- Podolobiuni staurophyllum, DC. Oxylobium—contd. Series Podolobiece.trilobatum, Benth. = Pidtencea ilicifolia, Andr.aciculiferum, Benth. = Podolobiuni aciculiferum, F. v. M,(Fig. 101.) staurophyllum, Benth Chorizema, Labill. parviflorum, Benth. Mirbelia, Sm. re
RMMCR9HC–. Fig. 66. Dodoiiaea: A D. atlcunata A. Cunn. var. linearis 15cnth. Ilnbitus. — B D. fiUfolia Hook. Habitus. — C—E D. aniblyophylla Diels: C Habitus. D Trucht. E Samen. [Nach Diels und Pritzel.^ Die steinigen roten Lehm-Böden der Eremaea liefern weitaus die größte Ausbeute an Amarantaceen. Da trifft man überall die kugeligen Sträuchcr des Tridiinium obovatum. Das ist in der extratropischen Eremaea unbestritten einer der häufigsten Büsche, leicht zu erkennen an dem weißen oder gelblichen Filz, der die ganze Pflanze von Blatt zu Blüte weich überzieht. Häufig sind ferner die stattlichen Stauden v
RM2BTX6TY–Galium obovatum Kunth.
RF2HTK2GJ–Flowers of the Karoo Gold Rhigozum obovatum Burch 14652
RM2CDYPY5–. The testimony of the rocks; . FAVULATIIA TESSELLATA. (One fifth nat. size.) Fig, 33,. LEPIDODENDRON OBOVATUM. (Nat, size.) attempting to call up in fancy the old Carboniferous forests, 1 1 HISTORY OF PLANTS. 69 he has to dwell on this peculiar feature as one of the most Fig, 34, Fig. 35.
RM2BTX6WA–Galium obovatum Kunth.
RF2HTK2H0–Flowers of the Karoo Gold Rhigozum obovatum Burch 14653
RM2CDYPR5–. The testimony of the rocks; . LEPIDODENDRON OBOVATUM. (Nat, size.) attempting to call up in fancy the old Carboniferous forests, 1 1 HISTORY OF PLANTS. 69 he has to dwell on this peculiar feature as one of the most Fig, 34, Fig. 35.. ZAMIA FENEONis. (Portland Oolite.)prominent, and to see, in the multitude of trunks darkened 70 THE PAL^ONTOLOGICAL above by clouds of foliage, that rise upon him in the pros-pect, the slim columns of an elder Alhambra, roughenedwith arabesque tracery and exquisite filagree work. In the Oolitic flora we find a few peculiar features intro-duced. The Cycadese, — a
RM2BTR08G–Sterigmapetalum obovatum Kuhlm.
RF2HTK2GA–Flowers of the Karoo Gold Rhigozum obovatum Burch 14645
RMRMWDW8–. Annales du Jardin botanique de Buitenzorg. Plants; Plants -- Indonesia. PI I. C Lan|. Ad &phot. P. WUr. Trap irp.-j.y. SIDEROXYLON OBOVATUM Uy(etiiel.hlh. 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.. Kebun Raya Indonesia. Leiden [etc. ] E. J. Brill [etc. ]
RM2BTTJE5–Sideroxylon obovatum Lam.
RF2HTK2G7–Flowers of the Karoo Gold Rhigozum obovatum Burch 14650
RMRPWJ39–. Album général des diatomées marines, d'eau douce ou fossiles : album représentant tous les genres de diatomées et leurs principales espèces. Diatoms. Sciadium gracilipes / 'J Sciadium arbuscula. Sciadium gracilipes rar. obovatum TTI. HETEnOCONT^ 2. Contervaceae. 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.. Coupin, Henri, b. 1868. Paris : H. Coupin
RF2BE7RRW–Flowers of the Karoo Gold Rhigozum obovatum Burch 10020
RF2BGGAT1–Flowers of the Karoo Gold Rhigozum obovatum Burch 9053
RM2BTX6WG–Galium obovatum Kunth.
RMRH9WRK–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. 310 Beiträge zur Flora von Afrika. XXVI. C. Holtziana Engl. n. sp. ; arbor irregulariter ramosa, ramulis pen- ultimis cortice brunneo facile solubili instructis, ultimis haud longe distan- tibus horizontaliter patentibus, breviter cinereo-pilosis, apice dense foliatis; foliis trifoliolatis ubique cinereo-pilosis; petiolo tenui quam foliolum intermedium obovatum cuneatum paullum usque 1Y2-plo lon- giore, foliolis lateralibus oblique obovatis, omnibus
RM2BTP42A–Viburnum obovatum Walter.
RMRJ2GHE–. Class-book of botany [microform] : being outlines of the structures, physiology, and classification of plants : with a flora of the United States and Canada. Botany; Botany; Plants; Plants; Botanique; Botanique; Plantes; Botanique. Obdlr 89.âlabiate. 555 to 4f high. Lvs. opposite, closely sessile, 3 to 6 by 3 " to ?,' (the lower oftea very lai^e), with remote and shallow teeth. Fls. numerous, dense, or often sub- remote. Bracts subulate. Cor. pale purple, about an inch long, spotted inside. Aug., Sept. (D. Vifginiana, denticulatum, variegatum and obovatum of authors.) 33. LA^NIUM, L. He
RM2C1HD42–Canthium obovatum Canthium obovatum.
RMRN1JFY–. Annales de la Société entomologique de France. Insects; Entomology. XII Bulletin entoniologique. Descriptio ex icône atque niemoria : Corpus obovatum latitudine maxima sesqui longius et ultra. Caput antice sensira paulo attenuatum; oculis parvis lateralibus lenti- culis quinqiie superne visis; margo anticus medio nonnihii productus in angulum obtusissimuni, ad insertionera anlennarura subtililer bisinuatus, lamellis quatuor tul)erculis inconspicuis. Antennae articulus primus appendice antico subquadrato, oui insidenl lamellse duœ, interior tuberculo basali solito, exterior lunato recurvus. M
RM2C1EKJ0–Canthium obovatum Canthium obovatum.
RMRMAM9D–. Annual report. New York State Museum; Science; Science. GRAPTOLITES OF NEW YORK, PART 2 151 Dictyonema obovatum Gurley Dictyonema obovatum Gurley. Geol. Sur. Ark. Rep't. 1890. 1892. 3:418 Dictyonema obovatum Gurley. Jour. Geol. 1896. 4:300 We have been unable to find the type of this species, in the collection of the National Museum from the Lower Dicellograptus zone of the type locality " near Crystal Springs, Arkansas." The species avowedly is based upon but one specimen and this has been described but not yet figured. Dictyonema spiniferum sp. nov. Plate I, figure 4 Description.
RM2BTW1T6–Amphilophium obovatum Sandwith LG Lohmann.
RMRDT9GY–. The bulb book; or, Bulbous and tuberous plants for the open air, stove, and greenhouse, containing particulars as to descriptions, culture, propagation, etc., of plants from all parts of the world having bulbs, corms, tubers, or rhizomes (orchids excluded). Bulbs (Plants). Fig. Z25.^TrUlium sessile calijornicum. (J.) Fio. i2i.—Trillium and pure white ilowers about 2 ins. across, in April and May {Bot. Mag. t. 6449). T. obovatum.—This is apparently a form of T. erectum, having white flowers fading to pink. T. reourvatum.—Somewhat similar to T. sessile, having dusky purple- brown flowers. T. s
RM2BXE6R7–Viburnum obovatum Walter Viburnum obovatum Walter.
RMRGJGH1–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Botany. ALAN EDDY. Sphagnum rutenbergii C. Mull. A, branch fascicle; B, branch leaves; C, stem leaf; D, stem-leaf areolation; E, transverse section of leaf; F, branch cortex; G, adaxial (left) and abaxial (right) surfaces of branch leaf; H, transverse section of stem (all drawn from the type collection of 5. obovatum). frequently with faint pores or thinnings; internal cylinder rather well developed, pale except for a narrow band adjacent to the hyaloderm which is usually a rich red-brown. Branch cortex weakly to moderately dimorphic, retort c
RM2BXE6TP–Viburnum obovatum Walter Viburnum obovatum Walter.
RMREEY8X–. Common weeds of the Canadian Prairies;. Weeds. Helianthus subtuberosus Bourgeau TUBEROUS-ROOTED SUNFLOWER A perennial with creeping rootstocks, often with spindle-shaped, fleshy roots, 3 to 10 feet high. Leaves stalkless or very short stalked, lanceolate, 2 to 6 inches long, narrow, very rough on both sides. Heads on long stalks, H to 2i inches across, with yellowish center. Common in moist saline soils, especially in southern areas.. Heliotropium curassavicum L. var. obovatum DC. SPATULATE-LEAVED HELIOTROPE A perennial from thick, fleshy, white, running roots, 12 inches high. Plants smooth,
RMRD7NNB–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 319 Lepi. erate coals of Arkansas ; Mazon Creek, 111., etc. Coal Flora, p. 386, plate 64, figs. 13, U.—XI, XIIL Lepidendron obovatum. Lesq. Coal Flora, p. 384, pi. 64, fig. 3 ; detected by White at bottom of Powelton shales, roof of Cook-Barnet Broad Top coal, Huntingdon Co., Pa., but only a few at the Reed mine, and at McHugh's, among myriads of Alethoptoris leaves, but in great numbers where the bed is cut by the Ocean Mine Tunnel (T3, 62, 310, 313, 319)—XI
RMREEY8M–. Common weeds of the Canadian Prairies;. Weeds. Heliotropium curassavicum L. var. obovatum DC. SPATULATE-LEAVED HELIOTROPE A perennial from thick, fleshy, white, running roots, 12 inches high. Plants smooth, with a slight bloom giving a waxy appearance. Leaves fleshy, spatulate, with distinct veins, I to 2 inches long. Flowers i inch across, white or with a bluish tinge, at the end of branches, in several scorpioid spikes i to 4 inches long. Found in saline slough margins in southwest but not generally common.. Hieracium aurantiacum L. ORANGE HAWKWEED A perennial with slender running roots, 6
RMRHECDA–. Bollettino del Laboratorio di zoologia generale e agraria della R. Scuola superiore d'agricoltura in Portici. Zoology; Zoology, Economic; Entomology. 70 - APPENDICE Acari " Mesostigmata. Fani. Gamasidae. Urozercon melittophilus sp. n. Corpus (Fig. VI, 1) obovatum parum magis quam Yj long'ius quam latius, antice rotundatum, dimidia parte postica gradatim aiigustiore, scuto dorsali corporis partem postremam haud tegeiite, setis pluribus simplicibus sat lougis et sat robustis, nec non setis duabus submedianis posticis et duabus lateralibus posticis, sat . 1 Fig. VI. 2 1. Urozercon melitto
RMREF3G7–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 63 1751. B. ohovatum (Berk). Syn. Heliiüuthosporium obovatuin Berk. in Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. VI, 434 (1841) Tab. XIII Fig. 19. â Sacc. Fungi ital. Tab. 828. Bracbysporium obovatum Sacc. Syll. IV, 427 (1886). â De Wild, et Dur. Prodr. Fl. Belg. 11, 343. Ausgebreitet, dicht, sainmet- artig, sclnvar/. Konidienträger aufrecht, unverzweigt, pfriemen- förmig, septiert, an der Basis etwas verdickt. Konidien akrogen einzehi, umgekehrt eifÃ
RMRJY8GT–. Atlas of United States trees: volume 5. Florida. Trees. 0 100 I I I 1 200 MILES | ' I â | â I ' | ' 0 100 200 300 KILOMETERS. Map 151.âVlmus rubra Miihl., slippery elm. Map 152.-Vaccinium arboreum Marsh., tree sparkleberry. Map 153.-Viburnum nudum L., possumhaw viburnum. Map 154.âViburnum obovatum Walt., Walter viburnum. Map 155.âViburnum rufidulum Rat., rusty blackhaw. Map 156.âYucca aloifolia L., aloe yucca.. 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 p
RMRHE16T–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. 206 H. Klockenhoff , G. Schirmers, M. Zysk zooLBeitr. Die als Menopon obovatum von Piaget 1880 beschriebene Federlingsart (s. Abb. 1) kommt auf dem Schildraben {Corvus albus) vor. Bisher sind weitere Un- terarten bekannt geworden: M. obovata nigra (Kellogg und Paine 1911) von Cor- vus albicollis, M. o. woltersi Klockenhoff 1975 von Corvus rhipidurus und M o. somaliensis Klockenhoff und Schirmers 1976 von C. edithae. Die Art- und Unter- artbeschreibungen finden sich
RMRME9MJ–. Annuaire du Conservatoire et du jardin botaniques de Genève. Botany. (58) — 92 — inserta. Gynostegium obovatum, 5-angulatum, sessile. Pollinia simplicia, oblonga, in caudiculis horizontalibus translatoruin perpendiculariter pendentia ; translatons glandulis adhaesivis duabus contiguis minimis oblongis prsediti. Ovarium ut in génère, sed stigma capitatum, 5-lobum, supra planum et Stella 5-ramosa prominente eleganter ornatum; rami stellse ramis stigmatis superpositi. Planta probabiliter 20-40 cm. alta. Folia 4 X 0,1 — 6 X 0,2 cm. longa et lata. Inflorescentiœ ca. lO-florse; pedicelli 0,3-0,4 c