RMF88FD3–Sea heath, Frankenia laevis in flower in damp saline soil.
RME5YEB1–Sea Heath (Frankenia laevis)
RMB35K6G–Sea Heath frankenia laevis growing on stony saltmarsh Norfolk UK July
RMEN5PTK–Sea-heath, Frankenia laevis, Frankeniaceae. Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, Spain. Rare in the UK.
RMGK6WMF–Sea Heath (Frankenia laevis) flowers
RM2J3539J–Sea heath (Frankenia laevis) carpet flowering on the upper shore bordering the tidal Ogmore River, Merthyr Mawr NNR, Glamorgan, Wales, UK, July.
RMC8RTNN–Sea-heath, frankenia laevis
RF2F9TY23–Frankenia laevis Sea heath – spreading tufts of fleshy curved leaves, April, England, UK
RM2HHGMXM–Sea Heath Flowers (Frankenia laevis), Frankeniaceae. Sussex UK
RM2H6KM0N–Sea heath (Frankenia laevis) in flower, coastal low shrub native to south-west Europe and Britain
RMMNDAYG–Sea heath Frankenia laevis a prostrate woody perennial growing on a raised beach on volcanic rocks on the southern Tenerife coast Canary Islands
RM2GMDND0–Sea-heath - Frankenia laevis
RFTD1NWG–Sea heath, Frankenia pulverulenta L. Growing wild in West Central Texas
RM2GMDN83–Sea-heath - Frankenia laevis
RFTD1R8W–Sea heath, Frankenia pulverulenta L. Growing wild in West Central Texas
RM2GMDNHE–Sea-heath - Frankenia laevis
RF2T8FKD7–Sea heath (Frankenia laevis) is a prostrate shrub native to Macaronesia, northern Africa and southwestern Europe coasts and saline soils of interior.
RM2GMDN86–Sea-heath - Frankenia laevis
RMJ112C9–Frankenia laevis
RMF88FD5–Sea heath, Frankenia laevis in flower in damp saline soil.
RM2TARTNA–Sea heath, Frankenia laevis, in flower on saltmarsh edge.
RFB1744K–Sea Heath - Frankenia laevis
RMHF9KFW–Sea heath, Frankenia laevis in flower on coastal granite, Corsica.
RM2HM18EB–Sea heath (Frankenia laevis) carpet flowering on the upper shore bordering the tidal Ogmore River, Merthyr Mawr NNR, Glamorgan, Wales, UK, July.
RMC8RTM6–Sea-heath, frankenia laevis
RMF88FD8–Sea heath, Frankenia laevis in flower in damp saline soil.
RMHF9KFX–Sea heath, Frankenia laevis in flower on coastal granite, Corsica.
RFTD1R4T–Sea heath, Frankenia pulverulenta L. Growing wild in West Central Texas
RM2HJB8CP–Sea-heath, Frankaenia laevis in flower in saline habitat.
RF2T8FKCH–Sea heath (Frankenia laevis) is a prostrate shrub native to Macaronesia, northern Africa and southwestern Europe coasts and saline soils of interior.
RMTD418F–Smooth Sea Heath (Frankenia laevis), vintage illustration from 1874
RM2A7P2EF–Smooth sea-heath, Frankenia laevis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from a drawing by James Sowerby for Smith's 'English Botany,' London, 1794. Sowerby was a tireless illustrator of natural history books and illustrated books on botany, mycology, conchology and geology.
RM2H43BMJ–Five flowering plants, including milkwort (Polygala vulgaris) and sea heath (Frankenia laevis). Chromolithograph by W. Dickes & co., c. 1855.
RMP55TK0–Smooth sea-heath, Frankenia laevis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Charles Mathews of a drawing by Isaac Russell from William Baxter's 'British Phaenogamous Botany' 1835. Scotsman William Baxter (1788-1871) was the curator of the Oxford Botanic Garden from 1813 to 1854.
RMRMW917–. Annales des sciences naturelles. Plants; Biology. 144 H. CHERMEZON fères. La structure est identique à celle de V. arvensis Murr. et ne présente aucun caractère xérophile. FRANKÉNIACEES Frankenia laevis L., F. intermedia DC. Plantes vivaces des rochers maritimes, bords des marais sa- lés, etc., nettement halophiles. Je prendrai comme type la pre- mière, dont la feuille a été rapi- dement décrite par Vesque [1883] qui en donne une figure et par Warming [1897]. Feuille dig. 4). — La feuille est étroite, éricoïde, repliée en dessous sur les bords, mince. L'épiderme supérieur présente des cellul
RMC91M9R–Agrypnia pagetana, Yarmouth Grannom, Caddis-fly or Mayfly,
RF2T8FKCF–Sea heath (Frankenia laevis) is a prostrate shrub native to Macaronesia, northern Africa and southwestern Europe coasts and saline soils of interior.
RF2T972A1–Sea heath (Frankenia laevis) is a prostrate shrub native to Europe coasts and saline soils of the interior and north Africa. This photo was taken in C
RMP556JC–Smooth sea-heath, Frankenia laevis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from a drawing by James Sowerby for Smith's 'English Botany,' London, 1794. Sowerby was a tireless illustrator of natural history books and illustrated books on botany, mycology, conchology and geology.
RF2T972A4–Sea heath (Frankenia laevis) is a prostrate shrub native to Europe coasts and saline soils of the interior and north Africa. This photo was taken in C
RM2BTR533–Frankenia laevis.
RMP55R6F–Agrypnia pagetana, Yarmouth Grannom, Caddis-fly or Mayfly, with smooth sea-heath, Frankenia laevis. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by John Curtis for his own 'British Entomology, being Illustrations and Descriptions of the Genera of Insects found in Great Britain and Ireland,' London, 1834. Curtis (1791 –1862) was an entomologist, illustrator, engraver and publisher. 'British Entomology' was published from 1824 to 1839, and comprised 770 illustrations of insects and the plants upon which they are found.
RM2BTR53X–Frankenia laevis.
RM2C1F82K–Frankenia laevis Frankenia laevis.
RM2C1F82N–Frankenia laevis Frankenia laevis.
RM2C1F826–Frankenia laevis Frankenia laevis.
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