RF2TCRC7P–Old illustration of Indian Fig Opuntia. By G. Bonelli on Hortus Romanus, publ. N. Martelli, Rome, 1772 – 93
RMDGRKAT–Flowering Paddle Cactus Opuntia cochenillifera at Night
RMEBX249–view at Monaco with Opuntia in the foreground, France, Monaco
RMHA0YAY–Land Iguana blending to its habitat In Galapagos Island of Santa Cruz Ecuador
RF2HHTB6F–Hairy flat cactus Opuntia or pear cactus n the greenhouse, close-up
RFJGNAAG–travel to Sicily, Italy - green Opuntia cactus n Giardini Naxos town in summer twilight
RMD2X3HY–Staghorn Cholla Cactus in Saguaro N.P, Arizona, USA
RM2WH79BM–Beavertail Cactus, Opuntia basilaris, in bloom in spring in Death Valley National Park in the Mojave Desert in California.
RF2PYBRYC–Dornen eines Feigenkaktus (Opuntie) im Gegenlicht
RF2WFD1F6–Euphorbia infausta N. E. Br. Here As Euphorbia meloformis from History of Succulent Plants [Plantarum historia succulentarum / Histoire des plantes grasses] painted by Pierre-Joseph Redouté and described by Augustin Pyramus de Candolle 1799
RF2HPG51Y–Opuntia lindheimeri, aus The Cactaceae, descriptions and illustrations, N.L. Britton and J.N. Rose, 1919-1923, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 20. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RFA7YT9J–N.A., USA, Arizona, Casa Grande, NM, Desert Prickly Pear Cactus Flower (Opuntia phaeacantha)
RMT70F2C–Sukkulent
RMAD789N–Teddybear Cholla Opuntia bigelovii Joshua Tree National Park California
RMM47NK2–Coast of Mediterranean sea on south part of Malta island
RMHMAY83–Flower of a prickly pear cactus (Opuntia ficus-indica), Crete, Greece.
RM2BY3J51–Blue cactus
RMP55YGA–Opuntia polyacantha, yellow cactus native to the USA. Hand-coloured botanical illustration drawn by Matilda Smith and lithographed by J.N. Fitch 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.
RMMBGXBB–Opuntia Mieckleyi K. Sch. N. spec.
RMMY6EJK–. English: Opuntia salmiana . 1904. Schumann, Gürke & Vaupel Peter A. Mansfeld for the filtred image. 399 Opuntia salmiana BlKakteenT123
RMEBX248–view at Monaco with Opuntia in the foreground, France, Monaco
RMW2319A–Archive image from page 124 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture . Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofame03bail Year: 1906 OPUNTIA 1149 in. wiile. sometimes twice as lai-ffe. d.irk to liglit green: areolae with gray wool and hrisrlit ri'.l.lish brown bris- tles; spines sometimes waiitiiii:. whrn (n-csent 1- and mostly marginal, stout, 1 lu. I
RM2AKB925–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 . n. anerulata, Linn. Tribe III.—Zanonie.e.Alsomitra, B. et H. capricornica. F. v. M.suberosa, Bail.Hookeri, F. v. M.Stephensiana, Cogn. Alliance XIV.—F ICO I DALES. Order LVIII.—CACTEjE. Tribe I.—Echinocactete. Cereus, Hazv. triangularis. Haiv.—Strawberry Pear. Brazil. Tribe II.—Opuntie.e. *Opuntia, Mill.—All American. vulgaris.—Prickly-pear. Stamen
RMPFMKYB–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. OPUNTIA 1149 in. wiile. sometimes twice as lai-ffe. d.irk to liglit green: areolae with gray wool and hrisrlit ri'.l.lish brown bris- tles; spines sometimes waiitiiii:. whrn (n-csent 1-^ and mostly marginal, stout, 1 lu. I'nm, while with darker tips and bases, frequent
RM2WH7988–Beavertail Cactus, Opuntia basilaris, in bloom in spring in Death Valley National Park in the Mojave Desert in California.
RF2PYB96X–Dornen eines Feigenkaktus (Opuntie) im Gegenlicht
RF2HPG51J–Opuntia decumbens, aus The Cactaceae, descriptions and illustrations, N.L. Britton and J.N. Rose, 1919-1923, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 20. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMAD789K–Teddybear Cholla Opuntia bigelovii Joshua Tree National Park California
RMP54HBX–Opuntia rafinesquii, cactus with large yellow flowers, native of the United States of America. Hand-coloured botanical illustration drawn by Matilda Smith and lithographed by J.N. Fitch 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.
RMMY6EHJ–. English: Opuntia polyacantha . 1904. Schumann, Gürke & Vaupel Peter A. Mansfeld for the filtred image. 399 Opuntia polyacantha BlKakteenT75
RM2CE6W7C–. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . Fig. 13.—Opuntia flower,vertical section. Fig. 14.—Nopaleaflower. ° See Griffiths, David. Tlie Prickly Pear as a farm crop.Bur. Pluiit Industry Bull. 124. 1908. U. S. Dept. Agr., 550 ANNUAL EEPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION^ 1908. in the State of Jalisco, where it is called nopalillo de flor. Anew si3ecies {N. guate?nalensis) with linear reflexed leaves and veryspiny areoles was recently described by Doctor Rose from specimenscollected in Guatemala by Mr. AVilliam R. Maxon, of the UnitedStates National Museum. According to P
RMPFGK8E–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. 360 Dansk Botanisk Arkiv, Bd. 3. Nr. 1. (Fig. 354). These are, as a rule, developed from the narrowings of the thallus and consist of a short stalk ending in a broad disc. As the specific name indicates the shape of the thallus reminds one very- much of that of Opiintia, being rather regularly narrowed and again enlarged, giving it a resemblance to a chain whose single joints are elongated elhptic. From the thickest part of the joints, which is. Fig. 354. Catenella Opuntia (G. et W.) Grev. Parts of plants, n, from below; h, from the side. (Abo
RM2WH79CX–Beavertail Cactus, Opuntia basilaris, in bloom in spring in Death Valley National Park in the Mojave Desert in California.
RF2HPG541–Opuntia spinosissima, aus The Cactaceae, descriptions and illustrations, N.L. Britton and J.N. Rose, 1919-1923, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 20. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMAD789G–Teddybear Cholla Opuntia bigelovii Joshua Tree National Park California
RMMXE5TR–. English: Opuntia delaetiana . 1904. Schumann, Gürke & Vaupel Peter A. Mansfeld for the filtred image. 457 Opuntia delaetiana BlKakteenT148
RMRE1GTE–. The plants of Southern New Jersey with especial reference to the flora of the pine barrens and the geographic distribution of the species. Botany. f (m ^j. jS 'i'S Photos by B. Long. 1. PRICKLY PEAR. Opuntia opuntia. 2. SKUNK CABBAGE. Spathyema foetida.. 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.. Stone, Witmer, 1866-1939. Trenton, N. J.
RM2WH798C–Beavertail Cactus, Opuntia basilaris, in bloom in spring in Death Valley National Park in the Mojave Desert in California.
RF2HPG51H–Opuntia jamaicensis, aus The Cactaceae, descriptions and illustrations, N.L. Britton and J.N. Rose, 1919-1923, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 20. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMMTWYR9–. English: Opuntia decumbens . 1904. Schumann, Gürke & Vaupel Peter A. Mansfeld for the filtred image. 457 Opuntia decumbens BlKakteenT132
RMRFR8E6–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 196 THE CACTACEAE. This species has long been passing under the name of Ofimtia nitila Nuttall (Torrey and Gray, Fl. N. Amer. i: 555. 1840). Dr. Engelmann referred it there in the Report of Simp- son's Expedition (page 442), and again in the Botany of California, with the remark that "this plant seems to be Nuttall's long lost O. nitila." And while it is true that the identi- fication of Nuttall's plant is still doubtful, it seems improbable that this reference is correct,. FIG. 242.—Opuntia erinacea. for the description does not agre
RM2WH79CE–Silver Cholla, Cylindropuntia echinocarpa, in bloom in spring in Death Valley National Park in the Mojave Desert in California.
RF2HPG51W–Opuntia linguiformis, aus The Cactaceae, descriptions and illustrations, N.L. Britton and J.N. Rose, 1919-1923, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 20. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMMX0YWX–. English: Opuntia polyacantha . 1904. Schumann, Gürke & Vaupel Peter A. Mansfeld for the filtred image. 457 Opuntia polyacantha BlKakteenT75
RMRDNEYN–. Journal of researches into the natural history and geology of the countries visited during the voyage round the world of H.M.S. "Beagle" under the command of Captain Fitz Roy, R.N. Beagle Expedition (1831-1836); Natural history; Geology; Voyages around the world. JAMES ISLAHD OPUNTIA GALAPAGEIA. 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.. Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882. London : J. Murray
RM2WH79CC–Silver Cholla, Cylindropuntia echinocarpa, in bloom in spring in Death Valley National Park in the Mojave Desert in California.
RF2HPG518–1. Opuntia tunicata, 2-5, Opuntia spinosior, aus The Cactaceae, descriptions and illustrations, N.L. Britton and J.N. Rose, 1919-1923, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 20. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMMXE5TW–. English: Opuntia sulphurea . 1904. Schumann, Gürke & Vaupel Peter A. Mansfeld for the filtred image. 457 Opuntia sulphurea BlKakteenT136
RMRHHMB1–. The blossom circle of the year in southern gardens. Gardening. JULY PLANNING 119. THE WILD CACTUS (OPUNTIA) OF MEADOWS AND WOODLOTS In the garden, too, its yellow blooms are attractive in July. It strikes a tropical note in any scene. 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.. Dillon, Julia Lester. [from old catalog]. New York, N. Y. , A. T. De La Mare company, inc.
RF2HPG51M–1. Opuntia fuscoatra, 2. Opuntia sulphurea, 3. Opuntia tenuispina, aus The Cactaceae, descriptions and illustrations, N.L. Britton and J.N. Rose, 1919-1923, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 20. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMMYN4FR–. English: Opuntia sulphurea . 1904. Schumann, Gürke & Vaupel Peter A. Mansfeld for the filtred image. 399 Opuntia sulphurea BlKakteenT136
RMRDX71H–. The flora of the Algeria. Botany. Opuntia Ficus Indica N O — Cactaceee Figue de Barbaric Indian Fig or Prickly Pear Numerous varieties, some witii prickly, others with smooth leaves, which are thick and heavy. The natives are very partial to the fruit. *' The leaf "was darkish and had prickles on it But in another country, as lie said. Bore a bright golden flower "- (Comus), (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
RF2HPG51N–1. Opuntia atrispina, 2. Opuntia phaeacantha, 3. Opuntia engelmannii, aus The Cactaceae, descriptions and illustrations, N.L. Britton and J.N. Rose, 1919-1923, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 20. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMMTWYRW–. English: Opuntia delaetiana . 1904. Schumann, Gürke & Vaupel Peter A. Mansfeld for the filtred image. 457 Opuntia delaetiana BlKakteenT148
RMRD53AK–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. OPUNTIA 1149 in. wiile. sometimes twice as lai-ffe. d.irk to liglit green: areolae with gray wool and hrisrlit ri'.l.lish brown bris- tles; spines sometimes waiitiiii:. whrn (n-csent 1-^ and mostly marginal, stout, 1 lu. I'nm, while with darker tips and bases, frequent
RF2HPG52B–1. Opuntia fragilis, 2. Opuntia rhodantha, 3. Opuntia polyacantha, aus The Cactaceae, descriptions and illustrations, N.L. Britton and J.N. Rose, 1919-1923, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 20. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMMW4CJD–. English: Opuntia salmiana . 1904. Schumann, Gürke & Vaupel Peter A. Mansfeld for the filtred image. 457 Opuntia salmiana BlKakteenT123
RMRE3NW5–. The conditions of parasitism in plants. Parasitic plants. ">% %^ 4'' '^r-^ -^ '' 1 !."^N^,. A. Opuntia blakeana growing on trunk of Parkinsonia microphylla, with the root-syslem shown in section. H. Cissus as a Xeno-parasite on Echinocactus.. 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.. MacDougal, Daniel Trembly, 1865-1958; Cannon, William Austin, 1870-. Washington, D. C. , Carnegie Institution of Wa
RF2HPG51D–1. Opuntia miquelii, 2. Opuntia invicta, 3. Opuntia ignescens, aus The Cactaceae, descriptions and illustrations, N.L. Britton and J.N. Rose, 1919-1923, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 20. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMMYN4FE–. English: Opuntia salmiana . 1904. Schumann, Gürke & Vaupel Peter A. Mansfeld for the filtred image. 399 Opuntia salmiana BlKakteenT103
RMRHM1B1–. A biological survey of Colorado. Natural history Colorado; Mammals Colorado; Trees Colorado. 1011.1 MAMMALS. 119 and tlie pads of piickly ])ear. Scattered here and tliero over tlie cactus Hat they looked curiously like nuiskrat houses on a marsli. (Sec fig. 15.) The rats were trapped at the entrances to the nests, of which there were usually two above ground, and often a third openhig beneath a busli a yard or so distant. Tlie largest of tlie houses were in thickets of Atrlplex corifertifoUa, but the smaller sti uc- tures were reared in bunches of Opuntia. Specimens of N. desertorum and orol
RF2HPG54E–1. Opuntia laevis, 2. Opuntia dillenii, 3. Opuntia aciculata, aus The Cactaceae, descriptions and illustrations, N.L. Britton and J.N. Rose, 1919-1923, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 20. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMMYN4F0–. English: Opuntia decumbens . 1904. Schumann, Gürke & Vaupel Peter A. Mansfeld for the filtred image. 399 Opuntia decumbens BlKakteenT132
RMRFR80W–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. FIG. 297.—Opuntia keyensis. Type locality: Boot Key, Florida. Distribution: Hammocks, Florida Keys and Cape Sable. Opuntia keyensis was first collected by Dr. Britton in 1909 on Boot Key, Florida. Plants brought subsequently by Dr. Small from the Keys to Buena Vista, Miami, and there observed by him under cultivation show the spe- cies to be distinct from either O. dillcnii or 0. stricta, with both of which it has been associated. Illustration: Journ. N. Y. Bot. Card. 20: pi. 225. Figure 297 is from a photograph of the plant in cultivation at B
RF2HPG523–1. Opuntia tomentosa, 2. Opuntia brasiliensis, 3. Grusonia bradtiana, aus The Cactaceae, descriptions and illustrations, N.L. Britton and J.N. Rose, 1919-1923, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 20. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMMW5167–. English: Opuntia polyacantha . 1904. Schumann, Gürke & Vaupel Peter A. Mansfeld for the filtred image. 457 Opuntia polyacantha BlKakteenT75
RMRJ1RTF–. The silva of North America [microform] : a description of the tree which grow naturally in North America exclusive of Mexico. Trees; Trees; Arbres; Arbres. 'i' Ki.i'i'n .M. £•^1 JfU'tf/u . OPUNTIA FULGIDA r.n6»hn. .1 n,.,.i-i Imp . ^ Tiirnnir Pitri. m. 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.. Sargent, Charles Sprague, 1841-1897; Faxon, Charles Edward, 1846-1918. Boston; New York : Houghton, Mifflin
RF2HPG51T–1,2. Opuntia schumannii, 3. Opuntia vulgaris, 4. Opuntia stricta, aus The Cactaceae, descriptions and illustrations, N.L. Britton and J.N. Rose, 1919-1923, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 20. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMMX101R–. English: Opuntia salmiana . 1904. Schumann, Gürke & Vaupel Peter A. Mansfeld for the filtred image. 457 Opuntia salmiana BlKakteenT123
RMRJXM01–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. 44. Figure 12. Pond E - Fisherman's Cay. Crest of ridge across entrance. A) Shallow north end of ridge. Live Pontes divaricate! on a ThalassialHalimeda bottom. B) Deeper south end of this ridge. Dead Agaricia tenia folia, mostly in growth position, encrusted by Chondrilla cf. nucula and surrounded by Halimeda opuntia. June 15, 1999.. 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 n
RF2HPG51K–1. Opuntia microdasys, 2,3,4. Opuntia macrarthra, 5. Opuntia opuntia, aus The Cactaceae, descriptions and illustrations, N.L. Britton and J.N. Rose, 1919-1923, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 20. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMMX100P–. English: Opuntia inermis . 1904. Schumann, Gürke & Vaupel Peter A. Mansfeld for the filtred image. 457 Opuntia inermis BlKakteen108
RMRFR812–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. APPENDIX. 223. FIG. 297.—Opuntia keyensis. Type locality: Boot Key, Florida. Distribution: Hammocks, Florida Keys and Cape Sable. Opuntia keyensis was first collected by Dr. Britton in 1909 on Boot Key, Florida. Plants brought subsequently by Dr. Small from the Keys to Buena Vista, Miami, and there observed by him under cultivation show the spe- cies to be distinct from either O. dillcnii or 0. stricta, with both of which it has been associated. Illustration: Journ. N. Y. Bot. Card. 20: pi. 225. Figure 297 is from a photograph of the plant in c
RF2HPG521–1,2. Opuntia leptocarpa, 3. Opuntia velutina, 4. Opuntia megacantha, aus The Cactaceae, descriptions and illustrations, N.L. Britton and J.N. Rose, 1919-1923, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 20. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMMYN4F5–. English: Opuntia delaetiana . 1904. Schumann, Gürke & Vaupel Peter A. Mansfeld for the filtred image. 399 Opuntia delaetiana BlKakteenT148
RMRDTBA4–. Report of the Prickly-pear Travelling Commission. 1st November, 1912-30th April, 1914. Prickly pears. Fig. 62.—0. dillenii showing con; siderable destruction of its segments as a result of the " Zone Spot D'isease." Antigua.. 1 ,- .T nfv; snecies. Thousli growing beside plants of Fig. 63.-An Opuntia winch Dr. N.Bvtton regards as -; l- ^^^^^,,^^, ,r..^e.i.A by ,t. Ant,gua. 0. dilknU attacked by the "Zone Spot (Figs. 61, 6,), this sixc. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and ap
RF2HPG516–1. Opuntia tetracantha, 2-5. Opuntia versicolor, 6. Opuntia fulgida, aus The Cactaceae, descriptions and illustrations, N.L. Britton and J.N. Rose, 1919-1923, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 20. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMMW5177–. English: Opuntia inermis . 1904. Schumann, Gürke & Vaupel Peter A. Mansfeld for the filtred image. 457 Opuntia inermis BlKakteen108
RMRFR2G1–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. OPUNTIA. 95 several, i cm. long or less; glochids at first inconspicuous, but in time very abundant, sometimes 2 cm. long, somewhat persistent; flowers not known; fruit globular, 2 to 2.5 cm. in diameter, spineless; seeds pale, 4 mm. broad. Collected by J. N. Rose and Paul G. Russell on the dry hills at Potrerillos, Mendoza, Argentina, September 2, 1915 (No. 21002). This is a common species in the foothills of the Andes, in the Province of Mendoza, where it forms low mounds along with other cacti. Figure 111 represents joints of the type specim
RF2HPG51C–1,2. Opuntia exaltata, 3. Opuntia macrarthra, 4. Opuntia tortispina, aus The Cactaceae, descriptions and illustrations, N.L. Britton and J.N. Rose, 1919-1923, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 20. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMMXE5TT–. English: Opuntia salmiana . 1904. Schumann, Gürke & Vaupel Peter A. Mansfeld for the filtred image. 457 Opuntia salmiana BlKakteenT103
RMRFPGAT–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. OPUNTIA. 119 Our examination of a painting of this plant in the collection made by Dr. Griffiths showed it to have great similarity to Opuntia rnjula. Illustration: Rep. Mo. Bot. Card. 21: pi. 23. Figure 147 is copied from the illustration above cited. 108. Opuntia treleasei Coulter, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 3: 434- 1896. Opuntia basilaris treleasei Tourney, Cycl. Atner. Hort. Bailey 3:1147. 1901. Opuntia treleasei kernii Griffiths and Hare, N. Mex. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 60: Si. 1906. Low, sometimes 3 dm. high, spreading at base, some of the bran
RF2HPG51B–1. Opuntia burrageana, 2. Opuntia cylindrica, 3,4. Opuntia stanlyi, 5. Opuntia macrorhiza, aus The Cactaceae, descriptions and illustrations, N.L. Britton and J.N. Rose, 1919-1923, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 20. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMMXE5TK–. English: Opuntia decumbens . 1904. Schumann, Gürke & Vaupel Peter A. Mansfeld for the filtred image. 457 Opuntia decumbens BlKakteenT132
RMRG0CHM–. The Canadian field-naturalist. . N A km 0 10 20 30 I I [ / Figure 2. Colonies of Opuntia fragilis reported in southeastern Manitoba. Seven colonies studied in detail: Bissett (Bs), Bird River (Br), MacArthur Falls (M), Pinawa (P), Big Whiteshell (Bg), Betula Lake (Bt), and Falcon Lake (F). river systems. Curiously, there are no reports from adjacent rivers which pass through the same habitats (e.g. Beaver Creek, Black River). This may be due to the relatively low human population density and absence of tourism along these rivers. The Canadian distribution (Figure 3) extends from coastal B
RF2HPG525–1. Opuntia leucotricha, 2. Opuntia maxima, 3. Opuntia lasiacantha, 4. Opuntia robusta, aus The Cactaceae, descriptions and illustrations, N.L. Britton and J.N. Rose, 1919-1923, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 20. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMMY6EJG–. English: Opuntia inermis . 1904. Schumann, Gürke & Vaupel Peter A. Mansfeld for the filtred image. 399 Opuntia inermis BlKakteen108
RMRFPFP2–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 142 THE CACTACEAE. 141. Opuntia santa-rita (Griffiths and Hare) Rose, Smiths. Misc. Coll. 52: 195. 1908. Opunlia chlorotica santa-rita Griffiths and Hare, N. Mex. Agr. Exp, Sta. Bull. 60: 64. 1906. Opuntia shmcana C. Z. Nelson, Galesburg Register, July 20, 1915. Compact plant, 6 to 14 dm. high, with a very short trunk; joints orbicular or a little broader than long, bluish green but deep purple about the areoles and margins; areoles 1.5 cm. apart, bear- ing numerous chestnut-brown glochids and occasionally a brown spine; flowers very handsome,
RF2HPG51R–1. Opuntia bergeriana, 2. Opuntia elatior, 3. Opuntia boldinnghii, 4, 5. Opuntia elata, aus The Cactaceae, descriptions and illustrations, N.L. Britton and J.N. Rose, 1919-1923, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 20. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMMTWYT1–. English: Opuntia salmiana . 1904. Schumann, Gürke & Vaupel Peter A. Mansfeld for the filtred image. 457 Opuntia salmiana BlKakteenT103
RMRFR8X4–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. OPUNTIA. i67 Plate xxxi, figure i, represents a flowering joint of a plant collected near Brownsville, Texas, by Dr. Rose in 1913 ; figure 2 represents a flowering joint of a plant obtained by the same collector at the same locality; plate xxxn, figure i, represents a flowering joint of a plant sent by Mr. M. Mackensen from the type locality of 0. Icptocarpa in 1910; figure 2 shows the fruit of the same. 180. Opuntia cantabrigiensis Lynch, Card. Chron. III. 33: 98. 1903. Oputi/ia engelmamiii niija Griffiths and Hare, N. Mex. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull
RF2HPG51G–1. Opuntia drummondii, 2. Opuntia retrorsa, 3. Opuntia triacantha, 4. Opuntia jamaicensis, aus The Cactaceae, descriptions and illustrations, N.L. Britton and J.N. Rose, 1919-1923, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 20. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMMTWYT8–. English: Opuntia sulphurea . 1904. Schumann, Gürke & Vaupel Peter A. Mansfeld for the filtred image. 457 Opuntia sulphurea BlKakteenT136
RMRN4XP6–. Animal life of the Carlsbad cavern. Zoology -- New Mexico; Botany -- New Mexico; Cave animals; Botany -- New Mexico; Zoology -- New Mexico; Carlsbad Caverns (N. M. ). i^. • • VMM- ?H Upper: Fig. 52. Nest of the Cactus Wren in Cactus Bush The thick-walled nest of securely woven plant fibers lined with feathers and opening through a neck at one side furnishes a warm sleeping room for winter as well as a safe nest for the young in summer. Lower: Fig. 53. The Cane Cactus (Opuntia arborescens) in Fruit With nest of curved-billed thrasher safely hidden in the center of its spiny branches. 137. Ple
RF2HPG51F–1. Opuntia pascoensis, 2. Opuntia taylori, 3,4,5. Opuntia repens, 6. Opuntia drummondii, aus The Cactaceae, descriptions and illustrations, N.L. Britton and J.N. Rose, 1919-1923, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 20. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMMX1HXW–. Deutsch: Opuntia cardiosperma (as Opuntia mieckleyi) . 1904. Schumann, Gürke & Vaupel Peter A. Mansfeld for the filtred image. 457 Opuntia cardiosperma pm
RMRFPFJC–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. OPUNTIA. 145 back from the Southwest by W. H. Emory. They can never be critically identified, but are probably of this relationship. Illustrations: Engler and Prantl, Pflanzenfam. 36a: f. 57, C; Forster, Handb. Cact. ed. 2. f. 141; Illustr. Fl. 2: f. 2530; ed. 2. 2: f. 2989; Pac. R. Rep. 4: pi. 9, f. i to 5; pi. 22, f. 12 to 15; Wiener Illustr. Gartenz. 10: f. 115, all as Opuntia caiihiucliica; N. Mex. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 78: pi. [7], as Opuntia chihuahuensis; Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 12: pi. 55, as Opuntia blakeana; Cact. Mex. Bound, pi. 75, f
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