RFG2R153–Banded and beautiful demoiselles (Calopteryx splendens and C. virgo). Two species in family Calopterygidae, C. splendens left
RFD45HNT–House Crow, Corvus splendens
RFJ70WXF–Ocotillo bloom. Fouquieria splendens (commonly known as ocotillo) is also called coachwhip, candlewood, slimwood, desert coral, Jacob's staff, Jacob c
RM2E2BY2E–lilium lancifolium tigrinum splendens,orange,speckled markings, closeup, flowers, plant portraits, flowering bulbs, tiger lily, lilies,monarda jacob c
RFBFEHXJ–Close-up of Marella Splendens (Arthropod) Walcott Quarry (Burgess Shale) fossil, British Columbia, Canada
RFF419T8–Calopteryx splendens, Banded Demoiselle, male
RFGEN8YA–Callistemon citrinus 'Splendens', or commonly named Crimson bottlebrush 'Splendens'
RMCNWKFX–banded blackwings, banded agrion, banded demoiselle (Calopteryx splendens, Agrion splendens), male at a blade of reed, covered with drops of morning dew , Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
RFMYNY57–A female banded demoiselle (Calopteryx splendens) eating an insect on a leaf
RFD45HR5–House Crow, Corvus splendens
RFJ70WH0–Ocotillo bloom. Fouquieria splendens (commonly known as ocotillo) is also called coachwhip, candlewood, slimwood, desert coral, Jacob's staff, Jacob c
RM2E2BY2H–lilium lancifolium tigrinum splendens,orange,speckled markings, closeup, flowers, plant portraits, flowering bulbs, tiger lily, lilies,monarda jacob c
RF2T2RPAN–Libelle im Ansitz
RF2H4WCYB–Gray necked Ceylon crow perched in a tree branch close up. Intelligent scavenger bird in the nature.
RFGEN95G–Callistemon citrinus 'Splendens', or commonly named Crimson bottlebrush 'Splendens'
RMP5E4FD–Peziza aurantia, Sarcoscypha coccinea, pezize scarlatine, Peziza fulgens, Caloscypha fulgens, pezize brillante, Peziza coccinea, Sarcoscypha coccinea, pezize coccinee, Peziza splendens, pezize eclatante, edible. Chromolithograph by C. Krause of an illustration by Fritz Leuba from 'Les champignons comestibles et les especes vénéneuses avec lesquelles ils pourraient etre confondus' (Edible mushrooms and the poisonous species they should not be confused with), Delachaux et Niestle, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1890, lithographed by H. Furrer. Fritz Leuba (1848-1910) was a mycologist and artist from Ne
RMCNWKG4–banded blackwings, banded agrion, banded demoiselle (Calopteryx splendens, Agrion splendens), male at a blade of reed, covered with drops of morning dew , Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
RM2MA3RN8–Banded demoiselle, Calopteryx splendens male 1, female 3, beautiful demoiselle, Calopteryx virgo var. anceps male 2, female 4, C. virgo or splendens female 5, nymph 6. Libellula splendens 1,2,3, and Libellula splendeo 4.5.6. Handcoloured copperplate engraving drawn and engraved by Moses Harris from his own Exposition of English Insects, Including the several Classes of Neuroptera, Hymenoptera, Diptera, or Bees, Flies and Libellulae, White and Robson, London, 1782.
RMC3K4XD–Banded Demoiselle Calopteryx splendens Male
RM2BXBE38–Pyrrosia splendens C Presl Ching Pyrrosia splendens C Presl Ching.
RM2AKKTH8–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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom . rt hairs on the lower third. Var. rilber, Hort. As large as the type but deep, red-dish purple, with a dark purple .spot at base of claw. 26. flexudsus, Wats. Related to C. splendens, butwith sts. so weak as to almost be said to creep. Thefls. are large and very brilliant, a dazzling
RMABREW1–Young Hapu`u Fern growing in a volcanic vent, making use of the large amount of minerals there.
RMR5APDN–Gazania splendens / Callicarpa purpurea 1. Gazania splendens; 2. Callicarpa purpurea. The Illustrated Bouquet, consisting of figures, with descriptions of new flowers. London, 1857-64. Source: 1823.c.13 plate 29. Author: Henderson, Edward George. Sowerby, Miss.
RMABREX4–A small Hapu'u tree fern that didn't make it
RM2BWAEWR–Detail of the wings of a male banded demoiselle fly, Calopteryx splendens, photographed against a white background. North Dorset England UK GB
RMW9FPF2–Archive image from page 61 of Currie's farm and garden annual. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1925 50th year curriesfarmgarde19curr 8 Year: 1925 ( MARIGOLD 10 African Marigold. 10 LAVATERA—Mallow. Pkt Arborea Variegata (Tree Mallow)—Red flowers. Strikingly handsome, large mottled foliage. 4 feet. H. B Splendens Mixed (Annual Mallo-w)—Flow- ers large, brilliant, rosy pink and pure glossy white, very fine for cutting. 3 feet. H. A 10 LYCHNIS. A genus of handsome and highly orna- mental plants of easy culture, strikingly ef- fective in mixed flower and shrubbery bor- ders. H. P. Pkt. C
RMP3WP2D–A newly emerged female banded demoiselle fly, Calopteryx splendens, that has just shed its skin, or exuviae. Photographed in a studio before release.
RFD45HTB–House Crow, Corvus splendens
RMTA19FP–Banded demoiselle nymph UK
RM2E2BY27–lilium lancifolium tigrinum splendens,orange,speckled markings, closeup, flowers, plant portraits, flowering bulbs, tiger lily, lilies,monarda jacob c
RFMYNY5E–A female banded demoiselle (Calopteryx splendens) eating an insect on a leaf
RF2T2RP86–Libelle im Ansitz
RFGEN98K–Callistemon citrinus 'Splendens', or commonly named Crimson bottlebrush 'Splendens'
RFM2GYP6–A female banded demoiselle damselfly (Calopteryx splendens) resting on a leaf
RMCNWKG2–banded blackwings, banded agrion, banded demoiselle (Calopteryx splendens, Agrion splendens), male at a blade of reed, covered with drops of morning dew , Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
RFGACGNX–A male banded demoiselle damselfly (Calopteryx splendens) on a leaf
RM2T68NAW–Banded demoiselle, Calopteryx splendens male 1, female 3, beautiful demoiselle, Calopteryx virgo var. anceps male 2, female 4, C. virgo or splendens female 5, nymph 6. Libellula splendens 1,2,3, and Libellula splendeo 4.5.6. Handcoloured copperplate engraving drawn and engraved by Moses Harris from his own Exposition of English Insects, Including the several Classes of Neuroptera, Hymenoptera, Diptera, or Bees, Flies and Libellulae, White and Robson, London, 1782.
RMMEFTTJ–. Die Farngattung Niphobolus . Figur 14. Hypodcrnibildung bei verschiedenen Nipho- bolusarten. A N. Bonii, B tonkinensis, C splendens, D Gardneri, e =^ Epidermis, h = Hypoderm, p = Pallisaden, E angustissimiis, F lanuginosus, G Gardneri.
RMPG4226–. Essentials of botany. Botany; Botany. ECOLOGY OF LEAVES 125 146. Cutting Leaves Some grasses and sedges are generally avoided by cattle because of the sharp cutting edges of their leaves, which will readily slit the skin of one's hand if they are drawn rapidly through the fingers. Un- der the microscope the margins of Fig. 90. Euphorbia splendens. The spines are dead and dry stipules. such leaves are seen to be regularly and thickly set with sharp teeth like those of a saw (Fig. 92, c, d). 147. Offensive or Poisonous Plants. — A disgusting smell is one of the common safeguards which keep pla
RM2AJ28TE–Orchids for everyone . Ruby) is the result ofselection from a series of seedlings from a cross between C. SedeniiOakwood var. and C. vestita riibro-oculata; C. Sibyl is a selec-tion from the same cross; C. Sedenii [C. Veitchii x C. vestita) hasbeen raised many times since Seden raised it about 1878; C. 8.CoOKSONi is a good form; C. splendens (C. Darblayana var.Bryan x C. rosea); C. Veitchii [C. rosea x C. vestita) is a mostpopular Orchid for late Autumn and Winter flowering, althoughit first flowered as long ago as 1859; there is also a pure whitevariety of this rosy-flowered hybrid; C. Victor
RMR58HN0–Tapina (Achimenes) splendens / New petunias. 1. tapina (achimenes) splendens; 2. Petunia Inimitable; 3. [Petunia] Surpasse Dr. Andry. . The Illustrated Bouquet, consisting of figures, with descriptions of new flowers. London, 1857-64. Source: 1823.c.13 plate 10. Author: Henderson, Edward George. Sowerby.
RMABRETF–Young Hapu'u tree fern, growing in a 1974 pahoehoe lava flow, Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park
RMW06Y66–Archive image from page 472 of Die fossile Flora der Permischen. Die fossile Flora der Permischen Formation diefossileflorad00gppe Year: 1864 Paelaeontogr. Bd. 'XII. Tai LXIV l. 2. Coniferen- Blätter der Steinkohlen-Formation, — 3. Araucarites Rhodeanus Göpj 4- 6. Calathiops Beinertiana Göpp. — 7. C. acicularis Göpp. — 3—10. C. microcarpa Göpp. — 3 5, Blattina splendens Göpp. — 12,13. Biatta orientab's. — 14. Rbabdocarpus Germariarms Göpp. — 15. Scaforthia elegans. — 16 17. Cocos eomosa.
RFD45HYC–House Crow, Corvus splendens
RMTA19F6–Banded demoiselle nymph UK
RMP9H52A–A male banded demoiselle fly silhouetted against the setting sun. Dorset England UK GB
RF2T2RNE4–Libelle im Ansitz
RFGEN8PP–Callistemon citrinus 'Splendens', or commonly named Crimson bottlebrush 'Splendens'
RMCNWKFN–banded blackwings, banded agrion, banded demoiselle (Calopteryx splendens, Agrion splendens), male at a blade of reed, covered with drops of morning dew , Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
RFGACGF4–A male banded demoiselle damselfly (Calopteryx splendens) on a leaf
RMP5KPM3–Euphorbia milii. . The crown of thorns (or christ plant) is a species of spurge native to Madagascar. It takes its name from the thorny stems and small crimson florets. . . Augusta Innes Withers (17931877): Augusta Baker, a clergyman's daughter, lived and worked in London all her life. She married an accountant, Theodore Withers, 20 years her senior, and gave lessons in flower painting. She became Flower Painter in Ordinary to Queen Adelaide. During the 1830s and 40s, she drew for books and magazines such as Lindley's Pomological Magazine, Curtis's Botanical Magazine, and Transactions of the
RMMED34X–. Die Gartenwelt . Lychnis Viscaria Splendens fl.pl. Vom Verfasser für die „C .enwelt" photographisch aufgenommen.
RMPFHCP8–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 221. iå Fig. 80. Guldsmede. A Aeschna viridis; B forvinge af Libellula quadrimaculatus; C Agrion pulchellum; D forvinge af Lestes sponsa; E forvinge af Galopteryx splendens; F larve af Aeschna grandis; G larve af Agrion pulchellum; Larvens gribetang hos Aeschna gran- dis (H), Libellula quadrimaculatus (I), Galopteryx splendens (.1) og Agrion pulchelhim (K).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustr
RM2CPCNTH–. The Ibis . j^ I Conms corone $ ex Naocliow,. 350 Mr. R, Swiuhoe on the Ornithology of Hainan. Corvus sinensis. Hainan. S. Bill from gape 3, depth 1-1; wing 14-25; tail 9-2) „ 6. v 3 ) 1-1 V 14-25 9-0 „ 2- .) 2-6 n •9 jy 13-8 8-5 „ 2- » 2-8 J) •9 r 13-5 8-8 Swatow. cJ. )> 2-65 V •95 jj 13-25 9 „ 2- )> 2-5 V •92 ) 12-6 9 Ningpo. 5 • >, 2-45 >) •85 i) 12- 8-25 Peking. $. 1J 2-5 r •9 n 1.3-1 8^75 Corvus corone. Naocliow. $, V 2-25 ) •7 }> 12-6 » 7^4 The Hainan Crow is nearly as common and familiar in Kiung-cliow and other towns of the island as C. splendens is in Cal-cutta. They c
RMW1CEA3–Archive image from page 61 of Descriptive catalogue of vegetable, flower,. Descriptive catalogue of vegetable, flower, and farm seeds : bulbs, roots, plants, tools . descriptivecatal1894weeb Year: 1894 PER PKT. in c-aitivarion. H. A.. 1 f: Large FlOTrering Varieties. Alba. Tz-r -hi- 5 C occinea, FHr if ep scarlet. & Rosea. pi;na: i bright rose 5 Pxirpnrea. Fine deep parjile 5 Grandiflora Splendens. Brisht scarlet flowers, with pare white cenrre 10 Finest Varieties, Mixed. Per oz., 75 cts 5 Imported coUectton ofgis gyrate varietie? 30 ctg. Dwarf Varieties. Xana Compaeta, (Snoirhaih. Compact, b
RFD45HX5–House Crow, Corvus splendens
RMP9H53M–A male banded demoiselle fly silhouetted against the setting sun. Dorset England UK GB
RF2T2RNHR–Libelle im Ansitz
RMCNWKGB–banded blackwings, banded agrion, banded demoiselle (Calopteryx splendens, Agrion splendens), male covered with drops of morning dew sitting on purple loosestrife, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
RFGACGPE–A male banded demoiselle damselfly (Calopteryx splendens) on a leaf
RMA09AMG–banded blackwings, banded agrion, banded demoiselle (Calopteryx splendens, Agrion splendens), male as prey of an orbweaver, Ger
RFP1D35Y–A male banded demoiselle (Calopteryx splendens) eating a mayfly on a leaf
RMPFTXWK–. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1923 48th year. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. /^c- l.ycliiii.s ll:i:igeana.. Lavatera Splendens. MIGNONETTE—Continued. Pkt. Machet—^A variety of dwarf, vigorous growth, with dark green foliage and deliciously fragrant red flowers; very fine and distinct. Per oz. 75c; 'A oz. 25c 5 Machet Extra Select—Seed saved from pot grown plants. Very fine for growing under glass. Oz. $1.50; Vi oz. 50c 10 M
RFGACGDJ–A male banded demoiselle damselfly (Calopteryx splendens) on a leaf with its wings spread
RMRMPAWC–. Annals of the Entomological Society of America. Entomology. 68 A?inals Entomological Society of America [Vol. XI, date of May 20, 1917, suggested with admirable foresight, that the species perhaps belonged to the tribe Cylindrotomini of the Tipulid^; but, as material had not then been forwarded to him, he could not naturally diagnose the species from a brief, written description. Later, however, he was able to corroborate Mr. Alexander's determination from specimens sent from the writer's collection.. Fig. 1. Larvae of C. splendens feeding on a leaf of their food plant (Trautvetteria grandis
RFMYNXW8–A male banded demoiselle damselfly (Calopteryx splendens) sitting on a leaf
RMMEFEB0–. Die fossile Flora der Permischen Formation . l. 2. Coniferen- Blätter der Steinkohlen-Formation, — 3. Araucarites Rhodeanus Göpj 4- 6. Calathiops Beinertiana Göpp. — 7. C. acicularis Göpp. — 3—10. C. microcarpa Göpp. — 3 5, Blattina splendens Göpp. — 12,13. Biatta orientab's. — 14. Rbabdocarpus Germariarms Göpp. — 15. Scaforthia elegans. — 16 17. Cocos eomosa.
RMRYRAXG–Dreer's wholesale price list for Dreer's wholesale price list for 1902: flower seeds, bulbs, aquatics plants vegetable seeds, tools, implements, fertilizers, etc., etc . dreerswholesalep1902henr 1 Year: 1902 WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. ix SALVIA, CLARA BEDMAN. (^Bonfire. ) Rudbeckia bicolor superba, annua, .... ' ' ' semiplena, locts. perpkt 'ii&Nmz.va, fine perennial â pvai^Virta. (^Giant Purple Cone Flozver) . . Saintpaulia ionantha, 17 cts. perpkt. . . . Salpiglosses, large flowering, mixed .... Emperor, new, extra large flowering . . '. Salvia splendens {Searlei Sage) splendens ' Bonfire' {C
RFD45JA6–Nest of House Crow, Corvus splendens
RMP9H57M–A male banded demoiselle fly silhouetted against the setting sun. Dorset England UK GB
RF2T2RN22–Libelle im Ansitz
RMPFMY31–. 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. J706 Vnesia splendens pBittaclna Lindl About 1 tt high wh long, dilated at thi , I ,, I tl,c)na, Hook.). Ill I siilite, 6-10 in. II w I h ^H tu fls. large, yellow with green tij s s iit i 1 ii i listithous spike, the bracts red at the bise iiid M llow t the top. Brazil. B.R. 21 10 where the genus is founded
RMRGHJEF–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. 116. Figs 113-116 Genitalia of Caryocolum cf. 113, C. repentella (Chretien), Austria. 114, C. afghanum sp. n., holotype, Afghanistan. 115, C. majus sp. n., paratype, Afghanistan. 116, C. splendens Povolny, holotype, Iran.. 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.. British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)
RFMYNXW7–A male banded demoiselle damselfly (Calopteryx splendens) sitting on a leaf
RMMCR5RY–. 1. a. b. Pisi. 2. a—d. Brassicae. 3. a—c. Persicariae. 4. a. b. Splendens. 5. a—c. Oleracea. 6. Genistae. 7. Glauca. 8. a. b. Dentina. 9. a—c Trifolii. 10. Reticulata. 11. a. b. Chrysozona. 12. Serena. 13. a—c. Cappa. 14. a. b. Nana. 15. Albiniacula. 16. Compta. 17. a. b. Capsincola. 18. Cucubali. 19. Carpophaga.
RMT0DB2J–Dreer's wholesale price list Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer. dreerswholesalep1898dree Year: Mammoth Verbena. Salpiglosses, large flowering mixed Emperor, new, extra large flowering. . . . Salvia splendens {Scarlet Sage^ splendens 'Bonfire' {C/ara Bedman') . . ' ' Burning Bush '' (prostata) . . '' New Crimson patens {Blue Salvia) Scabiosa, dwarf double golden dwarf double Snowball ' ' mixed maxima double mixed (tall) . C3Mca.&ca. {perennial) Schizanthus mixed Smilax, lb. ^3.50 Solanum capsicastrum [Jerusalem Cherry) . . Stevia serrata Stocks, large flowering io=-week, blood r
RFD45J5B–Nest of House Crow, Corvus splendens
RMMCAJ0C–Banded demoiselle fly UK
RF2T2RN9B–Libelle im Ansitz
RMP6T89H–Exuvia UK
RMP3WP06–Exuvia UK
RMPFDND1–. Descriptive catalogue of vegetable, flower, and farm seeds : bulbs, roots, plants, tools. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New York (State) New York. PER PKT. in c-aitivarion. H. A.. 1 f:!^ Large FlOTrering Varieties. Alba. Tz-r -hi- 5 C occinea, FHr if ep scarlet. & Rosea. pi;na: i bright rose 5 Pxirpnrea. Fine deep parjile 5 Grandiflora Splendens. Brisht scarlet flowers, with pare white cenrre 10 Finest Varieties, Mixed. Per oz., 75 cts 5 Imported coUectton ofgis gyrate varietie?^ 3
RMRMCGBR–. Annual illustrated and descriptive catalogue of new, rare and beautiful plants. Tropical plants Catalogs; Nursery stock Florida Catalogs. 42 THE AMERICAN EXOTIC NURSERIES, SEVEN OAKS, FLORIDA. CEREUS, continued. C. Pemvianis. A magnificent and stately species? with fine prominent ribs; color dark bluish green. Grand specimens, three to five feet high. 86 to $12 each. C. splendens. The Candle Cactus of the South Florida Keys. We have listed this species heretofore as G. serpentinus, with which it is almost identical. Flowers large, creamy white; night-blooming. 15 cts. to So each. C. serpenti
RFMYNXWM–A male banded demoiselle damselfly (Calopteryx splendens) sitting on a leaf