RM2C1AHEB–Boehmeria nivea L Gaudich Boehmeria nivea L Gaudich.
RF2EG7C6K–19th c. hand-painted Victorian botanical illustration of Cotton, Flax, Hemp, Jute, Sun Hemp & China Grass plants. Economic plants. See notes.
RF2WPGGJP–The female inflorescence of Boehmeria in argentina. High quality photo
RF2FMGYXX–Group of white nettle leaves. Boehmeria nivea. Unfocussed background, and sunlit leaves.
RF2GGKNCE–Closeup of a green Boehmeria plant
RMJ2YH41–Boehmeria nivea Blanco2.385
RMPPMMM8–Boehmeria nivea Blanco2.385.
RFH3N2ET–true ramie, China grass, Chinese plant, white ramie, Boehmeria nivea, historical illustration, 1880
RMCFJNRJ–Green plant of Ramie, Boehmeria Nivea, Urticaceae, fiber plant
RMW4P7YH–Engraved drawing of the Ramie (Boehmeria nivea), from the book 'Applied and economic botany' by Henry Kraemer, 1916. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RF2EARM94–Ramie Boehmeria nivea
RMA0AGHP–Chinese grass or Rami Urticaceae Boehmeria nivea China
RM2BT5R4W–Ramie or China grass, Boehmeria nivea, Urtica nivea, Ortie blanche. Handcoloured steel engraving by Oudet after a botanical illustration by Edouard Maubert from Pierre Oscar Reveil, A. Dupuis, Fr. Gerard and Francois Herincqs La Regne Vegetal: Planets Agricoles et Forestieres, L. Guerin, Paris, 1864-1871.
RMT00AME–Ramie or China grass, Boehmeria nivea, Urtica nivea, Ortie blanche. Handcoloured steel engraving by Oudet after a botanical illustration by Edouard Maubert from Pierre Oscar Reveil, A. Dupuis, Fr. Gerard and Francois Herincq’s La Regne Vegetal: Planets Agricoles et Forestieres, L. Guerin, Paris, 1864-1871.
RM2CJ7RNE–. Cotton and other vegetable fibres : their production and utilisation . long.It is stated that the bark contains less gummy matterthan that of Boehmeria nivea, and that for this reasonthe fibre can be more easily extracted. Girardinia heterophylla, the Nilgiri nettle, is atall plant provided with stinging hairs. It jdeldsa soft, silky fibre, resembling ramie fibre in generalcharacter, but coarser and less lustrous. The ultimatefibres possess the remarkable length of from 6 to 20inches. Before the introduction of cotton into Europe, thefibre of the common stinging nettle {Urtica dioica)was use
RMPFEDHJ–. A descriptive catalogue of useful fiber plants of the world, including the structural and economic classifications of fibers. Fibers. 86 USEFUL FIBER PLANTS OF THE WORLD.. so long cultivated by the Chinese under the name of Tchou Ma. There are two forms of this plant. One is the China grass mentioned above, Boehmeria nivea, a tem- perate, and the other, ramie or rhea, a tropical, plant, known as /•'. nivea, var. tenacis- sinia. It would be well to preserve these distinctions in regard to the fiber also. The term ramie, or rhea, should only be applied to the variety tenacissima. This differs
RMF4AC6F–China plant
RFHHE4PX–macro, close-up, macro admission, close up view, garden, flower, plant,
RF2FMGYY7–Group of white nettle leaves. Boehmeria nivea. Unfocussed background, and sunlit leaves.
RMJ2YRXR–Boehmeria nivea Blanco2.385-cropped
RMPPMMMA–Boehmeria nivea Blanco2.385-cropped.
RMMCRHPH–. Ramie (Boehmeria nivea). Vs nat. Gr. FÖRSTER & BORRIES. ZWICKAU
RMAC7TFK–Ramie Herb
RMA0AGAR–Chinese grass or Rami Urticaceae Boehmeria nivea China
RMRHFYE9–. Boletn. Agriculture -- Cuba. Láin. XIV. Textiles. Eamié (Boehmeria nivea candicans, Wedd.). 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.. Estacin Experimental Agronmica de Santiago de las Vegas (Cuba). Santiago de las Vegas : La Estacin
RMPFEDH9–. A descriptive catalogue of useful fiber plants of the world, including the structural and economic classifications of fibers. Fibers. so long cultivated by the Chinese under the name of Tchou Ma. There are two forms of this plant. One is the China grass mentioned above, Boehmeria nivea, a tem- perate, and the other, ramie or rhea, a tropical, plant, known as /•'. nivea, var. tenacis- sinia. It would be well to preserve these distinctions in regard to the fiber also. The term ramie, or rhea, should only be applied to the variety tenacissima. This differs from the type by its more robust habit
RMW0PN3R–Archive image from page 93 of A descriptive catalogue of useful. A descriptive catalogue of useful fiber plants of the world, including the structural and economic classifications of fibers descriptivecatal09dodg Year: 1897 so long cultivated by the Chinese under the name of Tchou Ma. There are two forms of this plant. One is the China grass mentioned above, Boehmeria nivea, a tem- perate, and the other, ramie or rhea, a tropical, plant, known as /•'. nivea, var. tenacis- sinia. It would be well to preserve these distinctions in regard to the fiber also. The term ramie, or rhea, should only b
RMME6KPG–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. Sl. Boehmeria nivea (L.) Hook, et Arn., >'3 nat. Gr. (Nach Baillon.)
RMPFBK2B–. Der Tropenpflanzer; zeitschrift fr tropische landwirtschaft. Tropical plants; Tropical crops. — 82 — Die gezähnten Blätter der zur Fasergewinnung hauptsächlich in Be- tracht kommenden Boehmeria nivea sind unterseits weiß. Verwendung, Die Ramiefaser ist eine der feinsten, glanz- vollsten imd gleichzeitig stärksten aller Pflanzenfasern. Ihre Ver- wendung in der Industrie ist eine so überaus mannigfaltige, daß es schwer zu sagen ist, wozu sie nicht verwendet werden kann.. Abbild. I. Boehmeria nivea: Ramie-Pflanze mit Wurzel, Blüten, Samen und Rizomen. Die älteste Art der Verwertung der Ramiefas
RMMCPJ6K–. Fig. 50. Vergr. 40ü. Stück eines Quer- schnittes durch einen schnittreifen Stengel von Boehmeria nivea. p Periderm. b reife Bastzellen. C, P, s, Camb. wie in Fig. 49.
RMRCGNTB–. Die Nutzpflanzen unserer Kolonien und ihre wirtschaftliche Bedeutung für das Mutterland. Tropical crops; Plants, Useful; Plants, Useful. Tafel 28.. Ramie (Boehmeria nivea). Vs nat. Gr. FÖRSTER & BORRIES. ZWICKAU. 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.. Westermann, Diedrich, 1875-1956. Berlin : D. Reimer
RMMCPJ70–. M—f C CtTTtlt. Fig. 49. Vergr. 400. Stück eines Quer- schnittes des schon im Dickenwachatum befindlichen Stengels von Boehiiierin. niven. Oberhaut samt Haar schon in Vertrocknung begriiFen, darunter das Phellogen ph. C, P, s, C'aiiib., wie in Fig. 48. h in Ver- dickung begriffene Bastzellen. Fig. 48. Yergr. 450. Stück eines Querschnittes des noch im primären Entwicklungsstadium befindlichen Stengels von Boehmeria nivea. Oberhaut mit von der Oberhautzelle nicht abgegliederten Haaren. (Die Basis des kleineren Haares ist durch eine Oberhaut- zelle, über welcher dieses Haar zu stehen scheint, ge
RMRCWE69–. A descriptive catalogue of useful fiber plants of the world, including the structural and economic classifications of fibers. Fibers. so long cultivated by the Chinese under the name of Tchou Ma. There are two forms of this plant. One is the China grass mentioned above, Boehmeria nivea, a tem- perate, and the other, ramie or rhea, a tropical, plant, known as /•'. nivea, var. tenacis- sinia. It would be well to preserve these distinctions in regard to the fiber also. The term ramie, or rhea, should only be applied to the variety tenacissima. This differs from the type by its more robust habit
RMPFEDH4–. A descriptive catalogue of useful fiber plants of the world, including the structural and economic classifications of fibers. Fibers. Fig. 32.âA properly grow a stalk of ramie. â The term ramie, used in this statement, :i> well as in those which follow, refers to the fiber from either species of Boehmeria, Ramie proper being />'. nivea var. tenacissima, while China grass is II. nirea.. 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 th
RMME6KPP–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 80. Bl. und Fr. der Boehmerieae. A—C Boehmeria, A B. niacrophylla Don, Q Blütenköpfclien; B, C B.nivea (L.) Hook, et Arn. — D—6 Memorialis caudata Wedd., D ^ Bl., E Q Bl., F, G Fr. — H, J Pouzolzia, H P. discolor Wedd., J P. laevigata Gaudich., fruchttragende Blh. (Alles nach Weddell, Monographie, PI. XI und XIII.) b. N. kopfförmig, scheibenförmig oder spatelig. a. Blh. den Frkn. umschließend, aber demselben nicht angewachsen. I. Bl. in zusammengesetzten Scheinähren. Blh. der
RMRCWE6C–. A descriptive catalogue of useful fiber plants of the world, including the structural and economic classifications of fibers. Fibers. 86 USEFUL FIBER PLANTS OF THE WORLD.. so long cultivated by the Chinese under the name of Tchou Ma. There are two forms of this plant. One is the China grass mentioned above, Boehmeria nivea, a tem- perate, and the other, ramie or rhea, a tropical, plant, known as /•'. nivea, var. tenacis- sinia. It would be well to preserve these distinctions in regard to the fiber also. The term ramie, or rhea, should only be applied to the variety tenacissima. This differs
RMRCXNBW–. Der Tropenpflanzer; zeitschrift fr tropische landwirtschaft. Tropical plants; Tropical crops. — 82 — Die gezähnten Blätter der zur Fasergewinnung hauptsächlich in Be- tracht kommenden Boehmeria nivea sind unterseits weiß. Verwendung, Die Ramiefaser ist eine der feinsten, glanz- vollsten imd gleichzeitig stärksten aller Pflanzenfasern. Ihre Ver- wendung in der Industrie ist eine so überaus mannigfaltige, daß es schwer zu sagen ist, wozu sie nicht verwendet werden kann.. Abbild. I. Boehmeria nivea: Ramie-Pflanze mit Wurzel, Blüten, Samen und Rizomen. Die älteste Art der Verwertung der Ramiefas
RMRCHB5P–. Die Rohstoffe des Pflanzenreichs : versuch einer Technischen Rohstofflehre des Pflanzenreiches. Botany, Economic. M—f C CtTTtlt. Fig. 49. Vergr. 400. Stück eines Quer- schnittes des schon im Dickenwachatum befindlichen Stengels von Boehiiierin. niven. Oberhaut samt Haar schon in Vertrocknung begriiFen, darunter das Phellogen ph. C, P, s, C'aiiib., wie in Fig. 48. h in Ver- dickung begriffene Bastzellen. Fig. 48. Yergr. 450. Stück eines Querschnittes des noch im primären Entwicklungsstadium befindlichen Stengels von Boehmeria nivea. Oberhaut mit von der Oberhautzelle nicht abgegliederten Haar
RMRCMGR8–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. XVII, 14 Die Gartenwelt. 193 Japan, Boehmeria nivea, Chinagras oder Ramieh, zur Ge- winnung von Papier. Auf dieses Papier werden die russischen Kreditscheine gedruckt. Der Anbau dieser Gespinnstpflanze hat sich hier aber nicht als gewinnbringend erwiesen. Von Fruchtbäumen sind noch zu nennen : Diospyros Kaki und D. Lotus, die Dattelpflaumen, Citrus Cedra, der Cedratbaum, eine kleine Zitrone, welche zum Einkochen benutzt wird. Einen sehr achtungsgebietenden Eindruck machten die Euca- lyptus, besonders die Arten viminalis und globulus, welche, vor 13 Jahren gepflanzt
RMRCWE66–. A descriptive catalogue of useful fiber plants of the world, including the structural and economic classifications of fibers. Fibers. Fig. 32.âA properly grow a stalk of ramie. â The term ramie, used in this statement, :i> well as in those which follow, refers to the fiber from either species of Boehmeria, Ramie proper being />'. nivea var. tenacissima, while China grass is II. nirea.. 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 th
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