RMM0GG86–Smilax aspera, with common names common smilax,[2] rough bindweed,[3] sarsaparille,[4] and Mediterranean smilax - ZARZAPARRILLA, The Holy Road Lebanie
RF2T73P67–Rough bindweed or sarsaparille (Smilax aspera) is a spiny climbing plant native to southern Europe, central Africa and Asia. This photo was taken in G
RF2K3K306–Red berries and green leaves of the common smilax against the sunlight
RMDHMNN5–Salvage divers and crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Smilax work with the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources to recover five cannons and artifacts from the wreck of the Queen Anne's Revenge October 28, 2013 in Beaufort Inlet, NC. The Queen Anne's Revenge was the ship of the pirate Edward Teach, better known as Blackbeard.
RMM913FH–Carrion Flower. Smilax herbacea or psuedo-china inflorescence, Howard County, MD,
RMR2JT6Y–Bristly Greenbrier, Smilax hispida
RM2C1AG1A–Smilax sp Smilax sp.
RFT5RA6A–Asparagus asparagoides is known as smilax of florists. It is small scrambling plant with wiry stems, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RMPFGE7D–Smilax aspera, heart-shaped dark green leaf from base of stem of smilax.
RM2F4FK48–Sarsaparilla roots (Radix sarsaparillae) (Sarsaparilla), American sarsaparilla, Grey sarsaparilla, Mexican sarsaparilla, Red sarsaparilla
RMBCD109–Perda Longa natural Monument (rock 128 m high). Sardinian eastern coast. Mediterranean scrub (Pistacia lentiscus. Smilax aspera)
RMMD5390–Coast Guard Cutters Smilax and Richard Snyder approach Coast Guard Sector Field Office Fort Macon in Atlantic Beach, North Carolina, March 20, 2018. The Smilax was commissioned in 1944 and is the oldest working vessel in the Coast Guard’s fleet; the Richard Snyder is the newest cutter in the fleet, and is scheduled to be commissioned in April 2018. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Auxiliarist Trey Clifton/Released)
RMD46W55–Wreath And Candle
RF2H478XF–Greenbrier Angiosperm Plant of the Genus Smilax
RFRH7KXH–Asparagus Sprenger, gustotsvetkovy.a delicate tracery of branches, often used for the decoration of bouquets.
RF2WR61HT–Old engraved illustration of Loggerhead shrike (Lanius ludovicianus). By J.J. Audubon: Birds of America, Philadelphia, 1840.
RMAHCC71–Smilax Aspera Italy
RFB1AMCW–Three redcurrants
RMT5RYR3–Plate titled 'Medicinal Plants', from William Rhind's 'The Vegetable Kingdom, 1860
RMM0GF44–Smilax aspera, with common names common smilax,[2] rough bindweed,[3] sarsaparille,[4] and Mediterranean smilax - ZARZAPARRILLA, The Holy Road Lebanie
RF2T93750–Sarsaparille (Smilax aspera) is a climber perennial plant native to Mediterranean region, central Africa and Asia. This photo was taken in Cabo Creus,
RF2M3YDDK–A close-up shot of a common smilax on a soft blurry background
RMDHMNM6–A close up of a barnacle covered cannons recovered from the wreck of the Queen Anne's Revenge October 28, 2013 in Beaufort Inlet, NC. The Queen Anne's Revenge was the ship of the pirate Edward Teach, better known as Blackbeard.
RM2WB5KT5–(Smilax),
RMR2JT9R–Bristly Greenbrier, Smilax hispida
RM2C1P2NX–Smilax sp Smilax sp.
RFT5YP8J–A picture shows the Smilax Plant. They are commonly known by the rather ambiguous name 'carrion flowers'. Leaves are flat spherical and fruits are lik
RMPFD2K6–Above view of long strands of delicate garlands, fragrant flourish of mixed roses, carnations, Lagurus grass and Smilax laid out in swirling shape of an s.
RM2F4FK26–Sarsaparilla roots (Radix sarsaparillae) (Sarsaparilla), American sarsaparilla, Grey sarsaparilla, Mexican sarsaparilla, Red sarsaparilla
RM2A74K75–Sankirai or Chinaroot, Smilax glabra. Handcoloured woodblock print by Kono Bairei from Kusa Bana Hyakushu (One Hundred Varieties of Flowers), Tokyo, Yamada, 1901.
RF2PD62RH–Heilpflanze, Smilax aristolochiifolia, Pflanzenart aus der Gattung der Stechwinden (Smilax), Sarsaparilla, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RMD46W4W–Wreath And Candle
RF2H478YF–Greenbrier Angiosperm Plant of the Genus Smilax
RFRH7KM7–Asparagus Sprenger, gustotsvetkovy.a delicate tracery of branches, often used for the decoration of bouquets.
RM2A2T6KK–Smilax aspera, Stinging Winds, Fol. 449r, 1590, Pietro Andrea Mattioli, Joachim Camerarius: Kreuterbuch desz hochgelehrten unnd weitberühmten Herrn D. Petri Andreae Matthioli. Franckfort am Mayn: [Feyrabendt], 1590
RMM0GF17–Smilax aspera, with common names common smilax,[2] rough bindweed,[3] sarsaparille,[4] and Mediterranean smilax - ZARZAPARRILLA, The Holy Road Lebanie
RMFXNEG7–Cod. Med. gr. 1, fol. 125r: Wiener Dioskurides, Byzanz, um 512: Rauher Smilax
RF2CD1AWR–Selective focus shot of Smilax aspera plant with ripe berries
RF2JCRMCP–3D image of Astilbin skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of flavanonol isolated on white background
RM2HHA2NN–Smilax anceps00.
RM2ARHN9P–Greenbrier, Smilax sp., leaf in winter
RM2C1P2MW–Smilax sp Smilax sp.
RFT5T7D3–A picture showing the branch of Smilax Tree. The Leaves of Smilax tree are with several veins running from base to apex and the stems are mostly thorn
RMA3AP6H–Bridal Creeper or Smilax (Asparagus asparagoides)
RM2F4FK34–Sarsaparilla roots (Radix sarsaparillae) (Sarsaparilla), American sarsaparilla, Grey sarsaparilla, Mexican sarsaparilla, Red sarsaparilla
RM2A77FEX–Manna ash, Fraxinus ornus 1, and sarsaparilla, Smilax regelii 2, with root, flower and node. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Friedrich Johann Bertuch's Bilderbuch fur Kinder (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1802.
RF2PDR33B–Heilpflanze, Smilax aristolochiifolia, Pflanzenart aus der Gattung der Stechwinden (Smilax), Sarsaparilla, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RMD46W3P–Wreath
RF2H478WK–Greenbrier Angiosperm Plant of the Genus Smilax
RMAC6G9F–CARRION FLOWER ROOT
RM2A2T5RX–Smilax hortensis, Welsche Bonen and Steigfaseln, Fol. 124r, 1590, Pietro Andrea Mattioli, Joachim Camerarius: Kreuterbuch desz hochgelehrten unnd weitberühmten Herrn D. Petri Andreae Matthioli. Franckfort am Mayn: [Feyrabendt], 1590
RMP55PEF–Smilax ornata, sarsaparilla, native to Mexico. Hand-coloured botanical illustration drawn by Matilda Smith and lithographed by E. Bates from Joseph Dalton Hooker's 'Curtis's Botanical Magazine,' 1889, L. Reeve & Co. A second-cousin and pupil of Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, Matilda Smith (1854-1926) was the main artist for the Botanical Magazine from 1887 until 1920 and contributed 2,300 illustrations.
RMFXNEHN–Cod. Med. gr. 1, fol. 124v: Wiener Dioskurides, Byzanz, um 512: Text zu Rauher Smilax
RMP5Y3XA–N/A. English: Blue Jay, Cyanocitta cristata and laurel greenbrier, Smilax laurifolia. Hand-colored engraving. Original caption (cropped off here) reads: Pica glandaria caerulea cristata: The Blue Jay; Smilax laevis Lauri folio baccis nigris: The Bay-Leaved Smilax . 1754. Catesby, Mark (1683-1749), and Edwards, George (1694-1773) 395 Cyanocitta cristataCatesbyV1P015AA
RMKJF0G9–Eurema smilax smilax
RM2HHA2P7–Smilax anceps01a.
RM2ARHPW7–Greenbrier, Smilax sp., fruit in winter
RM2BTW3YK–Smilax gymnopoda FW Apt.
RFT60HNJ–This picture belongs to a plant called Smilax Glauca, a vine associated with the Smilarcaceae family, whose leaves are gray and white, vintage line dr
RMA3AP9N–Bridal Creeper or Smilax (Asparagus asparagoides)
RM2F4FK43–Sarsaparilla roots (Radix sarsaparillae) (Sarsaparilla), American sarsaparilla, Grey sarsaparilla, Mexican sarsaparilla, Red sarsaparilla
RM2A775EN–Chinese smilax, Smilax china, with flower, tendril, leaf, and fruit. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin from Chaumeton, Poiret and Chamberet's 'La Flore Medicale,' Paris, Panckoucke, 1830. Turpin (17751840) was one of the three giants of French botanical art of the era alongside Pierre Joseph Redoute and Pancrace Bessa.
RF2J281JH–China de China seu Kinkina Fieberrinde, China radix smilax aspera Esquine, Raue Stechwinde, Borkenwurz / China de China seu Kinkina fever bark, China radix smilax aspera Esquine, rough stonecrop, barkroot, Digital retuschierte Illustration aus Phytanthoza iconographica von Johann Wilhelm Weinmann, Maler Bartholomäus Seutter und Kupferstecher Johann Jakob Haid und Johann Elias Ridinger, 1740 / Digitally retouched illustration from Phytanthoza iconographica by Johann Wilhelm Weinmann, painter Bartholomäus Seutter and engravers Johann Jakob Haid and Johann Elias Ridinger, 1740
RMD46W4K–Wreath
RF2H478Y8–Greenbrier Angiosperm Plant of the Genus Smilax
RMA6DJ66–smilax sarsaparilla vine Smilax sp Saint Lucie County Savannas State Preserve scrub
RM2A2T9M9–Loggerhead Shrike - Greenbiar or Round-leaved Smilax Smilax Rolundifolia, Louisiana Citizen (Lanius Iudovicianus), Stinging Winches (Smilax), Signed: J.J. Audubon, J.T. Bowen, lithograph, Pl. 237 (vol. 4), Audubon, John James (drawn); Bowen, J. T. (lith.), 1856, John James Audubon: The birds of America: from drawings made in the United States and their territories. New York: Audubon, 1856
RM2JGM4J7–BENICIO DEL TORO, INHERENT VICE, 2014
RFB1AM5E–Red berries on white background
RFAJBG78–Gulf Coast Plant Dune Greenbrier Smilax auriculata with Purple Flower Grows in Wet Sandy Areas on Beach
RMP569K8–Rough Bindweed (Smilax aspera) fruits. Province of Tarragona. Spain.
RM2RGRBWK–(Smilax) 18th century by José Joaquim Freire
RMP5HWXA–40 53 Smilax aspera par Pierre-Joseph Redouté
RMK6Y2GP–Flora vitiensis 093 Smilax vitiensis
RM2WB5KRH–(Smilacaceae Smilax),
RM2ARHNAB–Greenbrier, Smilax sp., leaf in winter
RM2C1C53C–00756297.tif Smilax sp.
RFT602MA–A picture shows the Hispida Smilax Plant. This plant has needle like bite. Leaves are flat spherical and fruits are dark green like berries, fiber wir
RMA3AP7T–Bridal Creeper or Smilax (Asparagus asparagoides)
RM2M3KTT3–Le petit caporal : Falco temerarius. Male. c.1 v.1 plate 75 , Falcons, Vines, Merlin Bird, Smilax. The Birds of America- From Original Drawings by John James Audubon
RM2A775C7–Rough bindweed or sarsaparille, Smilax aspera, with flower, stem, tendril, leaf and seed. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin from Chaumeton, Poiret and Chamberet's 'La Flore Medicale,' Paris, Panckoucke, 1830. Turpin (17751840) was one of the three giants of French botanical art of the era alongside Pierre Joseph Redoute and Pancrace Bessa.
RMAYF8P3–Smilax Aspera
RF2KPET3D–Greenbrier
RF2JFDKDA–Adult Rove Beetle of the Tribe Staphylinini
RMAPMB58–Sarsaparilla Smilax aspera
RMH4PFBM–Loggerhead Shrike. 1. Male. 2. Female. (Greenbriar or Round-leaved Smilax. Smilax Rotundifolia.), Audubon, John James, 1785-1851
RM2JGM4MW–JOAQUIN PHOENIX, BENICIO DEL TORO, INHERENT VICE, 2014
RFB1AM55–Red berries on white background
RF2B93GXW–Smilax aspera, Stinging Winds, Fol. 449r, 1590, Pietro Andrea Mattioli, Joachim Camerarius: Kreuterbuch desz hochgelehrten unnd weitberühmten Herrn D. Petri Andreae Matthioli. Franckfort am Mayn: [Feyrabendt], 1590, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMP5682B–Rough Bindweed (Smilax aspera) fruits. Province of Tarragona. Spain.
RM2RGRBWJ–(Smilacaceae Smilax) 18th century by José Joaquim Freire
RMP5HWXP–40 54 Smilax excelsa par Pierre-Joseph Redouté
RMJFTFBT–54 Smilax excelsa par Pierre-Joseph Redouté
RM2HHA2NP–Smilax glauca NRCS-1.
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