RM2G6FY5W–Pulmonaria obscura Dumort. flowers, unspotted lungwort or Suffolk lungwort, family: Boraginaceae, region: Europe
RFJ5XTJ6–Sunset in a Genisteae Dumort
RF2JB3B42–Dumort. Ficus is a genus of about 850 species of woody trees, shrubs, vines, epiphytes, and hemiepiphytes in Moraceae.
RF2E43X93–rafflesiaceae buds
RMM4XF8R–Nepenthes x ventrata Monkey Cap Nepenthaceae Dumort Caryophyllales
RF2E12K9B–Bud of Rafflesia flower before it blooms
RM2EG3R5K–Elevated view of white hydrangea flowers in the garden.
RMR177B3–Rose also known as Golap, Gulab Rosa. Bangladesh.
RMP5F20F–N/A. Conringia orientalis (L.) Dumort., syn. Crucifera conringia E.H.L.Krause Original Caption Conringie, Crucifera conringia . 1796. Johann Georg Sturm (Painter: Jacob Sturm) 375 Conringia orientalis Sturm3
RMR1779R–Rose also known as Golap, Gulab Rosa. Bangladesh.
RM2FN30FD–Rosa Banksiae Alba Plena is an old white rose. It was discovered in 1807 by William Kerr in a garden of Canton .Rose bush with broom.
RF2G50YF5–Closeup of green richs seepweed growing in stones
RMJYFHP5–Dark rain clouds hang over a field with a carpet of bluebells in full bloom in Woodbury common, England, UK
RFPY4H30–oak leaf on a stand of moss on a white background
RF2D5D3M7–Leaf and flowers of White Jasmine or Jasminum Sambac or Sampaguita
RFW36X29–Ephedra pachyclada female cones from arid mountains
RM2BTTHXT–Senecio diversifolius Dumort.
RMHXFXPW–Genisteae flowers, in province of Siena, tuscany, italy
RM2H4324T–Seablite (Suaeda maritima (L.) Dumort.): entire flowering plant with separate flower and fruit. Coloured engraving after F. von Scheidl, 1776.
RMDTFJD2–Musschia auret dumort, Golden Musschia
RF2J08HYJ–rose, roses or flowers in a vase
RF2JB368C–Dumort. Ficus is a genus of about 850 species of woody trees, shrubs, vines, epiphytes and hemiepiphytes in the family Moraceae. Collectively known as
RM2B73TA6–Bluebell
RMCX96AC–Crucifera Conringia
RF2E12KT2–raffesia flower
RM2AWK0GJ–Transactions and proceedings . ant character of the purely lateral rami-fication of Aneujri, whereas in Metzgeria all the flowering branches areposticaL The inflorescence and fructification are, however, so essentiallyalike in both genera that in a natural arrangement the two must alwaysstand side by side. [See further my remarks under Aneura.] XL. ANEURA, Dumort. Riccardia Gray, Nat. Arr. (1821) pro parte; AneuraDnm. Comm.(1823); AcrostoUa Ejusd. RecueiL (1835); Pseudoneura Gottsch.Mex. Leverm. (1863). Plantoi late depresso-caespitosse, carnosulse, raro amoene virides,plerumque lurido-virides
RMPG22YJ–. A manual of weeds : with descriptions of all the most pernicious and troublesome plants in the United States and Canada, their habits of growth and distribution, with methods of control . Weeds. COMPOSITAE (COMPOSITE FAMILY) 441 COTTON ROSE Glfola germdnica, Dumort Other English names: Herba Impia, Childing Cudweed, Downy- weed, Owl's Crown, Hoarwort. Introduced. Annual. Propagates by seeds. Time of bloom: June to September. Seed-time: August to November. Range: Atlantic States, New York to Georgia. Habitat: Dry fields and pastures. Its oddity tempts one to take a few plants to the home flow
RMP5EB7X–N/A. 1: Festuca altissima All., Festuca sylvatica (Pollich) Vill. 2: Festuca arundinacea Schreb., syn. Schedonorus arundinaceus (Schreb.) Dumort., nom. ill. 3: Festuca pratensis Huds., syn. Schedonorus pratensis (Huds.) P. Beauv., Festuca elatior L. Original Caption 1. Wald-Schwingel, Festuca sylvatica Vill. 2. Rohr-Schwingel, F. arundinacea Schreb. 3. Wiesen-Schwingel, F. elatior L. . 1796. Johann Georg Sturm (Painter: Jacob Sturm) 554 Festuca spp Sturm45
RMR1779C–Rose also known as Golap, Gulab Rosa. Bangladesh.
RMP5XR9H–N/A. 1. Avena fatua L. 2. Avenula pubescens (Huds.) Dumort., syn. Helictotrichon pubescens (Huds.) Schult. & Schult.f. 3. Helictotrichon pratense (L.) Pilg., syn. Avenula pratensis subsp. pratensis Original Caption 1. Flughafer, Avena fatua L. 2. Flaumhafer, A. pubescens L. 3. Wiesenhafer, A. pratense L. . 1796. Johann Georg Sturm (Painter: Jacob Sturm) 154 Aveneae spp Sturm22
RMW16HD6–Archive image from page 290 of Deutsche Flora Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik Ein. Deutsche Flora. Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik. Ein Grundriss der systematischen Botanik zum Selbststudium für Aerzte, Apotheker und Botaniker . deutscheflorapha00kars Year: 1880-83. Jungermanniaceae. Ptilidia — Gymnomitria. 247 M. laevigata D. Bit. wimperig gezähnt. M. platyphylla D. Bit. ganz- randig. Radula Dumort. Hüllblt. w. Vor., Kelchsaum gestutzt, ganzraudig. Frucht birnf., derb wandig, fast bis zum Grunde 4klappig. Beibit. fehlen. R. coin- planata D. Untergruppe 3. Ptilidia. S. S. 245. Blätter
RMJYFH44–A portrait of a purebreed female pug sitting amidst a field of bluebells in full boom, England, UK
RM2BTNFB8–Trinia glauca L Dumort.
RMHXFXRM–Genisteae flowers, in province of Siena, tuscany, italy
RF2J08HYN–rose, roses or flowers in a vase
RF2JB3B5J–Ficus is a genus of about 850 species of hemiepiphytes in the family Moraceae.
RM2B73TRX–common bluebell
RMCX964T–Alsine dubia pallens
RF2E12KAR–raffesia flower
RM2AJGDTM–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 . thus, Nees. squarrosus, Mont. (Fig. 671.) 676 CLIX. HEPATICiE. B.—Frondos/e.Fossombronia, Raddi. papillata, Steph.Aneura, Dumort. multifida, Dumort.—On water-tubs at Bowen Park. (Fig.672.)Noteroclacla, Tayl. confluens, Tayl. (Fig. 673.)Steetzia, Lchm. Lyellii, Nees.Symphyogyna, Mont, et Nees. podophylla, Nees. irregularis, Steph. (Fig. 674.) flabe
RMPF9FG2–. Deutsche Flora. Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik. Ein Grundriss der systematischen Botanik zum Selbststudium für Aerzte, Apotheker und Botaniker. Plants; Medicinal plants. Jungermanniaceae. Ptilidia — Gymnomitria. 247 M. laevigata D. Bit. wimperig gezähnt. M. platyphylla D. Bit. ganz- randig. Radula Dumort. Hüllblt. w. Vor., Kelchsaum gestutzt, ganzraudig. Frucht birnf., derb wandig, fast bis zum Grunde 4klappig. Beibit. fehlen. R. coin- planata D. Untergruppe 3. Ptilidia. S. S. 245. Blätter zusammengefaltet und wie die Beiblätter vielspaltig, gewimpert, die untere Hälfte der ersteren kle
RMR1779J–Rose also known as Golap, Gulab Rosa. Bangladesh.
RMMCJ1XW–. 2 3 ??35 ?????Scapania irrigua (Necs.) Dumort., 1.????X8)? 2—7.???? ???><12)? 8.?????????X310)? 9.??????X310)? 10.???????? (X310), 11.????????X310)? ????????????????????????????????? 7.????? Scapania paludicola Loesk. et K. Muell. in K. Mull. c c c c ^1*
RMT0DC24–An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 480 BUXACEAE. Vol. II. Family Jl. BUXACEAE Dumort. Comm. Bot. 54. 1822. Box Family. Monoecious or dioecious trees, shrubs or perennial herbs, with alternate or opposite simple mostly evergreen leaves, the sap not milky. Flowers clustered or solitary, regular, bracted, with or without a perianth (calyx). Petals none.
RM2BTWKDD–Stellaria pallida Dumort Crp.
RMHXFXP2–Genisteae flowers, in province of Siena, tuscany, italy
RF2J0F7BA–rose, roses or flowers in a vase
RF2JB3650–Ficus is a genus of about 850 species of woody trees, shrubs, vines, epiphytes and hemiepiphytes in the family Moraceae. Collectively known as fig tre
RMCX95DM–Gagea arvensis
RM2AJGD6E–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 . .V^W/ n tVj 1/. 672. Aneura multifida, Dumort. 679. Reboulia hemisph/erica, Raddi. 673. Noteroclada confluens, Tayl. 680. Fimbriaria Drummondil, Raddi. 674. Symphyogyna irregularis,, Steph. 681. Lunularia vulgaris. 675. Metzgeria hamata, Lindehb. 682. Anthoceros punctatus, Linn. 676. Riccia natans, Linn. 683. A. l-^vis, Linn. 677. R. fluitans, L
RMR177A4–Rose also known as Golap, Gulab Rosa. Bangladesh.
RMMAA74Y–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . Family 48. HYDRANGEACEAE Dumort. .nal. Fam. 36, 38. 1829. Hydr.'Vngea Family. Siirubs or trees or vines with simple opposite leaves and no stipules. Flowers perfect or the exterior ones of the clusters sterile and conspicuous. Petals and sepals generally 5. Stamens twice as inany as the sepals, or nuinerous, epig['nous. Carpels 2-10, wholly united or the apex free, the low
RMT0RXR2–dong bei tai lei zhi dong bei tai lei zhi wu zhi 东北苔类植物志 dongbeitaileizhi00gaoq Year: 1981.1 2 3 图版35 湿生合叶苔Scapania irrigua (Necs.) Dumort., 1.植物体(X8), 2—7.侧叶着生 状态(><12), 8.裂辦上部边缘细胞(X310), 9.叶中部细胞(X310), 10.茎橫切面的一部分 (X310), 11.叶基部边缘细胞(X310)。 分布于中国(黑龙江,吉林等省),日本,苏联远东地区,欧洲,北美洲。 7.沼生合叶苔 Scapania paludicola Loesk. et K. Muell. in K. Mull. c c c c ^1*
RM2BTT746–Hieracium pratense caespitosum Dumort.
RMHXFXMH–Genisteae flowers, in province of Siena, tuscany, italy
RMCX979J–Cynoglossum lappula
RM2AJKFY5–An illustrated guide to the flowering plants of the middle Atlantic and New England states (excepting the grasses and sedges) the descriptive text written in familiar language . lie flower scape is branched and from the forks each stem en-larges gradually toward the head being, just below the head, quite thick-ened. The involucre is composed of a number of bracts in one series,which turn inward enveloping the head after the flowering period. Fruitwithout pappus, the only representative of a calyx being a narrow lowband. A. minima, (L.) Dumort. (Fig. 4, pi. 161.) Lamb Succory. Leaveslance-shape
RMR1779X–Rose also known as Golap, Gulab Rosa. Bangladesh.
RMMAA7W2–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . ctwpodium maritimum L. Sp. PI. 221. 175 aeda maritima Dumort. Prodr. Fl. Belg. Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist. Dondia maritima Drt 1896: 42. 1896. Annual, pale green and somewhat glaucous, stem mostly decumbent, bushy-branched. 5'-l5' high, becoming brownish, the branches ascending. Leaves 5"-i2" long, those of the branches not conspicuously shorter than the upper ones of th
RMRX5WW9–An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 ctwpodium maritimum L. Sp. PI. 221. 175 aeda maritima Dumort. Prodr. Fl. Belg. Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist. Dondia maritima Drt 1896: 42. 1896. Annual, pale green and somewhat glaucous, stem mostly decumbent, bushy-branched. 5'-l5' high, becoming brownish, the branches ascending. Leaves 5'-i2' long, those of the branches n
RMHXFXJN–Genisteae flowers, in province of Siena, tuscany, italy
RMCX95E2–Gagea pratensis
RM2AJ2BWR–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . edsrugose, wingless. Waste places and roadsides, adventive from Europe, On-tario to New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and in seaportballast. Other English names are ivy-leaved toadflax, ivy-weed. Climbing or roving sailor. Aarons-beard. Wander-ing jew. Mother-of-thousands. Oxford-weed. Pennywort.J una-Aug. 3. KICKXIA Dumort. Fl. Belg. 35. 1827.[Elatinoides Wettst. in Engl. & Prantl
RMR1779D–Rose also known as Golap, Gulab Rosa. Bangladesh.
RMME9GC9–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 27. P. Cerasus L. ^ Bl.; B Längsdurclisclinitt einer Bl., r die Blütenaclise, Ic Kelchb.; C Läugsschuitt einer Fr. [A, B nach Petermann.) — P. Cerasus L. (Sauerkirsche) (B. kahl, glänzend, fest), die Sauerkirsche, scheint aus Kleinasien zu stammen, von wo sie Lucullus nach Rom gebracht haben soll; ähnlich ist die Strauchweichsel, P. ac<da Dumort. [P. pendula Liegelj, welche niedrig bleibt und viel dünnere Zweige hat. — Die Glaskirsche (P. acida Ehrh.) scheint ein Mischling
RMRX5WWA–An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 CHEXOPODIACEAE. 2. Dondia maritima (L.) Druce. Low or Annual Sea-Blite. Fig. 1711. ctwpodium maritimum L. Sp. PI. 221. 175 aeda maritima Dumort. Prodr. Fl. Belg. Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist. Dondia maritima Drt 1896: 42. 1896. Annual, pale green and somewhat glaucous, stem mostly decumbent, bushy-branched. 5'-l5' high, b
RM2ANAC4M–Handbook of British Hepaticae : containing descriptions and figures of the indigenous species of Marchantia, Jungermannia, Riccia and Anthoceros . lylobed as in that species. B. Aneurotypus. Calyptra even ; peri-chaetium intermarginal. Aneura pinguis, Linn. Frond decumbent, oblong, sinuately lobate,without nerves ; calyptra cylindrical, even. Jungermannia pinguis, Linn. Sp. p. 1602 ;Eng. Bot. t. 185 ; Hook. Br. Jung. t. 46.Aneura pinguis, Dumort. Comm., 115; Gott.and Rabh. Exs. 41, 103, 436, 427 ; Cooke 266 HANDBOOK OF BRITISH HEPATIC^. Hep. f. 174. Riccardia pinguis, Carr. andPears. Exs. No.
RMR177A5–Rose also known as Golap, Gulab Rosa. Bangladesh.
RMMCTKAR–. Fig. :jS. A—E Suaeda vermiculata l'orsk. A Zweig mit BL; J5 Q Bl. aufgeschnitten; C i'rkn. aus einer Q Bl.; 1) JFrkn. u. Stf. aus einer 8 Bl. (die A. sind abgefallen); E Stb. — F—J S. alHssinia Fall. F Habitusbild; 6 Blüten- knäuel im Q Znstand: H Hl. im (5 Zustund. — IC Frkn., // E. von 6'. maritima (L.) Dumort. — 31 Bl. von Alexandra Lehmaniii Bge. von hinten, N von vorn gesehen. — 0—Q Bienertia cijcloptera Bge. 0 Fr,; P u. Q 2 Zellen aus dem Gewebe des FruchtUügels. (Original.j
RMRX87M3–An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 Genl-s j8 MUSTARD FAMILY I. Conringia orientalis (L.) Dumort. Hare's-ear, Treacle ^Mustard. Fig. 2061. Brassica orientalis L. Sp. PI. 666. 1753. E. perfoliatum Crantz, Slirp. Aust. i: 27. 1762. Brassica perfoliala Lam. Encycl. i: 748. 1783. Erysimum orienlale R. Br. Hort. Kew. Ed. 2, 4: 117. 1812. Conringia perfolia
RM2ANBDB0–Handbook of British Hepaticae : containing descriptions and figures of the indigenous species of Marchantia, Jungermannia, Riccia and Anthoceros . 41. {Plate 2, fig. 17.) Porella platyphylla, Linn. Stem procumbent, bipinnately branched,leaves rounded-ovate, and, as well as theauricles and strap-like stipules, quite entire.Involucral leaves toothed or entire. J lingermannia platyphylla, Linn. Sp. 1600 ;Eng. Bot. t. 798 ; Hook. Br. Jung. t. 40.Madothcca platyphylla, Dumort. Comm., p. 111;Gott. and Rabh. Exs. No. 51, 157, 158, 363,364 ; Cooke Hep. f. 143, 144, 145. Lejeuniaplatyphylla, Corda. in
RMR1779G–Rose also known as Golap, Gulab Rosa. Bangladesh.
RMRYT7DY–An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 Genl-s j8 MUSTARD FAMILY I. Conringia orientalis (L.) Dumort. Hare's-ear, Treacle ^Mustard. Fig. 2061. Brassica orientalis L. Sp. PI. 666. 1753. E. perfoliatum Crantz, Slirp. Aust. i: 27. 1762. Brassica perfoliala Lam. Encycl. i: 748. 1783. Erysimum orienlale R. Br. Hort. Kew. Ed. 2, 4: 117. 1812. Conringia perfol
RM2AWGCM1–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian; 2nd ed. . 24 CHEXOPODIACEAE. 2. Dondia maritima (L.) Druce. Low or Annual Sea-Blite. Fig. 1711.. Chcnopodium tnarilimum L.Suacda maritima Dumort. Sp. PI. 221Prodr, Fl. 1753- Dondia maritima Druce, Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist.i8g6: 42. 1896. Annual, pale green and somewhat glaucous,stem mostlj- decumbent, bushy-branched,5-i5 high, becoming brownish, the branchesascending. Leaves s-l2 l
RMR1779Y–Rose also known as Golap, Gulab Rosa. Bangladesh.
RMMCTKDB–. Fig. 24. Beta vulgaris L. A Wurzel; B Blatt; C Teil eines Blütenstaudes; D Bl. im (5 Zustande; G Bl. im Q Zustande; E Knospe durdischnitten, b Vorb., J; krystallfiilirende Sckiclit im Frkn., d drüsiger Ringwulst; F Stb. von hinten; H u. ,/ S. {A nacli Baillon; das übrige Original.) 5—G vielleicht auch mehr sehr veränderliche Arten. — Der Beta vulgaris L. (Fig. 24) ist in einer Culturvarietät, der Zuckerrübe (ß. vulgaris L. var. Rapa Dumort.), bereits gedacht. Ihr Anbau und ihre Verwertung auf Zucker, der in günstigen Jahren und bei gutem Boden durchschnittlich 12—14% des Gewichts der Rüben a
RMRX61Y0–An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 I. Tissa marina (L.) Britton. Salt-marsh Sand Spui Fig. 1795- Arenaria rubra var. marina L. Sp. PI. 423. 1753. Spergularia salina Presl. Fl. Cech. 95. 1819. Buda marina Dumort. Fl. Belg. 110. 1827. Spergularia media A. Gray, Man. Ed. 5. 95. 1867. Tissa marina Britton, Bull. Torr. Club 16: 126. 1889. Buda marina va
RM2AJ2BFX–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . Leaves ovate-orbicular, cordate or rounded at the baseLeaves hastate. 1. K. spuria. 2. K. Elatine. I. Kickxia spuria (L.) Dumort. Round-leaved Toad-Flax. Fig. 3740.. Antirrhinum spuriuni L. Sp. PI. 613. 1753.Linaria spuria Mill. Gard. Diet. Ed. 8, no. 15. 1768.Kickxia spuria Dumont. Fl. Belg. 35. 1827.Elatinoides spuria Wettst. in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pfl.Fam. 4: Abt. 3b, 58.
RMR177A1–Rose also known as Golap, Gulab Rosa. Bangladesh.
RMMCTKDT–. Fi^. 20. A Grimdviss eines Blütenknäuels von Chenopodimn album L., B von Beta longespicata Moq. (mit dimerem Ovar gedacht, passt derselbe aucli für Suaecln maritima Dumort.); C von Chenopodium album h. an der Basis eines Zweiges s. â D Verzweigunssschema in dem Blütenstand von EchinopsHon eriophoruni Moq., s Bereiclierungszweig. â E, F zu Atriplex Utoralis L.; E G-rundriss eines Blütenknäuels: F Aiillarzweige mit serialeri Beisprossen, die in 1 siiintlicli zu Q Bl. ausgebildet sind, -während in F2 der oberste noch zu einem Laubspross b' entwickelt wurde. â 6', ü zu Salicornia herbace
RMR17796–Rose also known as Golap, Gulab Rosa. Bangladesh.
RMT0R4GH–dong bei tai lei zhi dong bei tai lei zhi wu zhi ä¸åèç±»æ¤çå¿ dongbeitaileizhi00gaoq Year: 1981.1 å¾ç14 1 â 12.éå¶è£å¶èLophozia exoisa (Dicks.) Dumort., 1ã2.æ¤çä½ï¼>C8)ï¼ 3â6.侧 å¶ï¼X15), 7.éèå¶ï¼X15)ï¼ 8.éèå¶ï¼X15)ï¼ 9.å¶çä¸-é¨ç»èï¼X220)ï¼ 10.è½è (X310), 11.æçä¸æ®µï¼X8)ï¼ 12.æè¼å£é¨è¾¹ç¼ç»èï¼X220): 13-20.ç§å¶è£å¶èLophozia obtusa (Lindb.) Evans 13.æ¤çä½çä¸æ®µï¼X8)ï¼ 14.èç横åé¢ï¼XlOO)ï¼ 15 â18.ä¾§å¶ (X15), 19.è ¹å¶ï¼X15)ï¼ 20.å¶çä¸-é¨ç»èï¼X220)ã 6.ç§éè£å¶è Lophozia obtusa (Lindb.) Evans, Proc. Wash. 2ï¼ 303ï¼ 1900; K. MuelL, Rabenh. Krypt.-Fl. ed. 3, 669ï¼ 1954. Jungermannia obtu- sa Lin
RM2C1NW4X–Trinia glauca L Dumort Trinia glauca L Dumort.
RM2ANF81T–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian; 2nd ed. . Genus 28 MUSTARD FAMILY. I. Conringia orientalis (L.) Duinort. IIares-ear, Treacle Alustard. Fig. 2061. Brassica orientalis L. Sp. PI. 666. 1753.E. pcrfoliatum Crantz, Stirp. Aust. i : 27. 1762.Brussica perfoliata Lam. Encycl. i: 748. 1783.Erysimum orientate R. Br. Hort. Kew. Ed. 2, 4: 117. 1812.Conringia perfoliata Link, Enum. 2: 172. 1822.C. orientalis Dumort. Fl. B
RM2ANB9BK–Handbook of British Hepaticae : containing descriptions and figures of the indigenous species of Marchantia, Jungermannia, Riccia and Anthoceros . sub-quadrate, four-partite, setaceous, multifid. Jungermannia tomentella, Ehr. Beitr. II., 150.Dicks. Crypt. II., 14; Eng. Bot. t. 2242.Hook. Br. Jung. t. 36. Trichocolea tomentella,Nees. Eur. III., 1057 ; Gott. and Rab. Exs.52, 272; Cooke Hep. f. 129. Tricholea to-mentella, Dumort. Comm. p. 113; Carr. andPears. Exs. No. 10, n. On moist rocks. (Fr. March and June.) Forming dense tufts, sometimes several feet indiameter, of a very pale glaucous green