RMKB50M1–Chicory (Cichorium sp) and Dyer's Woad (Isatis tinctoria) on a dike, Waalarea, The Netherlands
RMPFKWAC–Rounded, ruby-red, white-veined leaves of Cichorium sp., Radicchio
RM2C1C5FN–Cichorium sp Cichorium sp.
RMCT5FE7–CHICORY
RMAYJ6XB–Wild Chicory flower Cichorium intybus with resting Hoverfly Syrphus sp Oxfordshire UK
RM2AGE1PE–. 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. Blue Sailors. Bunk. Fig. 4042. Cichorium Intybus L. Sp. PI. 813. 1753. Cichorium Intybus divaricatum DC. Prodr. 7: 84. 1838. Perennial from a long deep tap-root; stems slightlyhispid, stiff, much branched, i°-3° high. Basal leavesspreading, runcinate-pinnatifid, dentate or lobed, spatulate,3-6 long, narrowed into long petioles; upper leaves muchsmaller, lanceolate or oblong,
RMKB50M3–Chicory (Cichorium sp) and Large-flowered Evening Primroses (Oenothera erythrosepala) on a dike, Waalarea, The Netherlands
RM2BXAMKP–Cichorium sp Cichorium sp.
RM2CDDA9K–. The rusts of Australia, their structure, nature, and classification . •• mm y. G. H. Robinson, Phot 256 Explanation of Plates. PLATE VIII. (All Figures X 250.) PUCCINIA.Fig. 60. Section of teeutosorus of Puccinia cinerariae on Cineraria sp. cult, with teleuto- spores and mesospores. 61. Three uredospores and several teleutospores of P. cichorii on Cichorium intybus. 62. Uredospores and teleutospores of P. hyfochocridis on Hypochoeris radicala. 63. Teleutospores of the same. 64. Two uredospores and numerous teleutospores of P. cyani on Cenlaurea cyanus.*>;. Due mesospore and several teleut
RM2CDDA7E–. The rusts of Australia, their structure, nature, and classification . G. H. Robinson, Phot 256 Explanation of Plates. PLATE VIII. (All Figures X 250.) PUCCINIA.Fig. 60. Section of teeutosorus of Puccinia cinerariae on Cineraria sp. cult, with teleuto- spores and mesospores. 61. Three uredospores and several teleutospores of P. cichorii on Cichorium intybus. 62. Uredospores and teleutospores of P. hyfochocridis on Hypochoeris radicala. 63. Teleutospores of the same. 64. Two uredospores and numerous teleutospores of P. cyani on Cenlaurea cyanus.*>;. Due mesospore and several teleutospores o
RMRMR9F9–. Annali di botanica. Plants; Plants. — 320 Tussilago Farfara L. Petasites officinalis Moench. Senecio vulgaris L. Carlina vulgaris L. C. corymbosa L. Carduus sp. Cichorium Intybus L. Taraxacum vulgare Lam. Crepis setosa Hall. 0. leontodontoides All. C. paludosa (L.) Moench. Delle piante sopra notate, quelle che costituiscono la cotica della torbiera, sono principalmente i carici ed i muschi. Le buone piante. foraggere sono rare ed appartenenti a poche specie. — Le piante che concorrono attualmente alla formazione della torba sono quelle stesse. Please note that these images are extracted from
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