RF2GDRH07–Tanacetum parthenium Feverfew – small daisy-like flowers with pinnately lobed leaves on tall stems, July, England, UK
RM2BP2G4W–Oxeye Daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare) large raised yellow centres with multiple long white narrow petals long stems with smaller pinnately lobed leaves
RF2GB13A6–Tanacetum parthenium Feverfew – small daisy-like flowers with pinnately lobed leaves on tall stems, June, England, UK
RFFR4PY8–Raphanus sativus var. longipinnatus, Daikon, cultivar with long white root, long pinnately lobed leaves, salad vegetable
RMERKYGB–Sorbus torminalis. Wild service tree in a country garden in spring. UK
RM2G692H1–Small heath butterfly (Coenonympha pamphilus) settled on a creeping thistle lilac flower head (Cirsium arvense) wings orange brown with eye marking
RMEC25PP–Orange flower heads of late winter flowering reflexed chrysanthemum 'Bronze Mayford Perfection' at RHS Gardens in Wisley, Surrey (Classification 4aB)
RM2C98CXR–Macedonian scabious, Knautia macedonica growing in the garden
RF2WWJFC9–Centaurea calcitrapa is a species of flowering plant known by several common names, including red star-thistle and purple star thistle.
RM2R1DT5J–Groundsel (Senecio vulgaris) flowering annual herbaceous weed plant on waste ground in front of old bricks, Berkshire, May
RMHF9KPC–Scorpion senna, Hippocrepis emerus, in flower in spring, south France.
RMJM85BK–Globe artichoke or Cardoon Thistle Cynara cardunculus
RME5F89P–Romneya coulteri. Californian tree poppy
RFFJXH1W–Raphanus sativus, PUSA Gulabi radish, sliced, cultivar with long rose coloured roots, commonly used in salads, vegetable crop
RMEC25PX–Orange flower heads of late winter flowering reflexed chrysanthemum 'Bronze Mayford Perfection' at RHS Gardens in Wisley, Surrey (Classification 4aB)
RMKBGTNX–Encephalartos ferox and a female cone inside the glasshouse at RHS Wisley Gardens, Surrey, UK
RF2JKRDXY–A solitary silver maple leaf, Acer saccharinum.lying on the grass silver side up in spring, summer or fall, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
RMB5NACM–Rowan foliage Sorbus aucuparia in autumn strongly coloured Dorset
RFEK15WD–Hummingbird Moth feeding from a thistle blossom New Mexico - USA
RM2AX503G–The elements of botany for beginners and for schools . former thenotches or incisions, or sinuses, coming between the principal veins or ribsare directed toward the midrib : in the latter they are directed toward theapex of tiie petiole ; as the figures show. 142. So degree and mode of division may be tersely expressed in briefphrases. Thus, in the four upper figures of pinnately veined leaves, thefirst is said to be pinnately lobed (in the special sense), the second pinnatelycleft (or pinnatifid in Latin form), the third pinnately parted, the fourthpinnately divided, or pinnatisected. 143. Co
RMD73E9N–A Clump of Dog Violets Flowering in a Cheshire Garden England United Kingdom UK
RMACF1T8–Outbuildings with flowering meadow on front of it, Northern Cyprus, Mediterranean, Europe
RF2GB13A5–Tanacetum parthenium Feverfew – small daisy-like flowers with pinnately lobed leaves on tall stems, June, England, UK
RFT61G8F–A picture showing two types of simple leaves derived from the elliptical type. One is pinnately lobed and other is pinnately divided, vintage line dra
RF2GDPX54–Centaurea scabiosa / greater knapweed large flower head ring of violet flowers, Senecio cineraria Silver grey pinnately lobed leaves, July, England,
RM2JC8T2T–Kalanchoe thyrsiflora, Bronze Sculpture
RF2GB0RXC–Rorippa sylvestris creeping yellow cress – clusters of small yellow flowers atop thick stems and pinnately lobed leaves, June, England, UK
RMJM8541–Globe artichoke or Cardoon Thistle Cynara cardunculus
RF2G3JT7D–Pinnately trifoliate lobate leaves of Poison Oak, Toxicodendron Diversilobum, Anacardiaceae, native in the Santa Monica Mountains, Springtime.
RFFHYMA1–Raphanus sativus, PUSA Gulabi radish, cultivar with long rose coloured roots, commonly used in salads, vegetable crop
RMEC25R0–Orange flower heads of late winter flowering reflexed chrysanthemum 'Bronze Mayford Perfection' at RHS Gardens in Wisley, Surrey (Classification 4aB)
RMPG3T7M–. The essentials of botany. Botany. sx BOTANT. general aud particular outlines of tlie blade. There is commonly a mid-vein (midrib) running centrally from base to apex, and secondary ones which run centrally (or near}y so) through the lobes. We have thus a, pinnate venation, in pinnately-lobed leaves, and radiate venation, in radiately-lobed leaves. Moreover, a modified form of the pinnate or the rarliate venation usually occurs in leaves which are not lobed. In grasses, sedges, and many other Monocotyledons the venation is longitudinal. (Fig. XVII.) The leaves of most Monocotyledons have thei
RM2FN3996–Rosmarinus Officinalis - Jekka Blue (rosemary 'Jekka Blue') culinary herb plant and flowers
RMB5NHP8–Rowan foliage Sorbus aucuparia in autumn strongly coloured Dorset
RMRWNGA6–The elements of botany for The elements of botany for beginners and for schools elementsofbotany00grayuoft Year: [1887] SECTION 7.] ORDINARY LEAVES. 57 etc., up to many-lobed, many-cleft or muUiJid, etc. The same mode of ex- pression may be used for pinnately lobed leaves, as pinnately T-lobed, -cleft, -parted, etc. 145. The divisions, lobes, etc., may themselves be entire (without teeth or notches), or serrate, or otherwise toothed or incised; or lobed, cleft, parted, etc.: in the latter cases making twice pinnatifid, twice palmately or pinnately lobed, parted, or divided leaves, etc. Prom t
RM2AX4YBH–The elements of botany for beginners and for schools . almately three-cleft; 154, palmatelytliree-parted; 155, palmately tliree-divide4 or trisected, leaves. SECTION 7.] ORDINARY LEAVES. 57 etc., up to many-lobed, many-cleft or muUifid, elc. The same mode of ex-pression may be used for pinnately lobed leaves, as pimately l-lobed, -cleft,-parted, etc. 145. The divisions, lobes, etc., may themselves be entire (without teethor notches), or serrate, or otherwise toothed or incised; or lobed, cleft,parted, etc.: in the latter oases making twice pinnatifid, twice palmately orpinnately lobed, parted,
RMD73E9E–A Clump of Dog Violets Flowering in a Cheshire Garden England United Kingdom UK
RMACF1R8–Flowering meadow with poppies and crown daisy, Chrysanthemum coronarium, Ziyamet village, Northern Cyprus, Mediterranean,
RMMAA5P5–. 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 . 4. TORILIS Adans. Fam. PI. 2: 99, 612. 1763. Annual, hispid or pubescent herbs, with pinnately decompound leaves, and cotnpound umbels of white flowers. Calyx-teeth triangular, acute. Bracts of the involucre few and small or none. Involucels of several or numerous narrow bracts. Petals cuneate or ohovate with an inflexed point, mostly 2-lobed. Stylopodium thick, conic. Fruit
RFT5Y4D2–Picture of White Oak. Leaves are broad, flat and Pinnately lobed. Fruits has cup without fringe. It is found in a wide variety of habitats throughout
RFT61H1D–A picture shows Gynaeceum of the Senecio Plants Flower. The flower heads are normally rayed, completely yellow, and the heads are borne in branched cl
RF2GB133Y–Tanacetum microphyllum feverfew microphyllum – domed clusters of tiny white flowers atop large lobed leaves on tall stems, June, England, UK
RFJGCWNT–ECHINOPS sphaerocephalus 'Arctic Glow' with Bees
RMEX7C80–A lovely Dusty Miller Silver ragwort plant in full bloom lots of bright rich yellow flowers Jacobaea maritima Senecio cineraria
RMDETF87–Starry flowers of Gaura lindheimeri with long anthers on summer day
RF2G3JT78–Pinnately trifoliate lobate leaves of Poison Oak, Toxicodendron Diversilobum, Anacardiaceae, native in the Santa Monica Mountains, Springtime.
RFFHYMA3–Raphanus sativus, PUSA Gulabi radish, sliced, cultivar with long rose coloured roots, commonly used in salads, vegetable crop
RMEC25PT–Orange flower heads of late winter flowering reflexed chrysanthemum 'Bronze Mayford Perfection' at RHS Gardens in Wisley, Surrey (Classification 4aB)
RMPG0GTF–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. American Mountain Ash 427 The leaves are alternate, pinnately compound, the leaflets saw-toothed, their stipules deciduous. The flowers are perfect, in compound cymes; the calyx-tube is obconic, shallowly 5-lobed, without bracts; the 5 petals are broadly rounded and contracted at the base into short claws; stamens many, inserted with the petals in the throat of the calyx; ovary inferior, its cells 2 ovuled; styles usually
RM2FN3990–Rosmarinus Officinalis - Jekka Blue (rosemary 'Jekka Blue') culinary herb plant and flowers
RMB5NDKY–Rowan foliage Sorbus aucuparia in autumn strongly coloured Dorset
RMRYR471–An illustrated flora of the 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 . ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 2. Argemone alba Lestib. White Prickls Poppy. Figr. 1979. Argemone alba Lestib. A. albiflora Hornem. Ho . Belg. Ed. 2 : 3: Part Ha^ 469. 1815. Commonly stouter and taller than the pre- ceding species. Leaves pinnatifid or pinnately lobed, glaucous or green, not blotched, but sometimes whitish along the veins; flow
RM2CF0JE5–. The Garden : an illustrated weekly journal of gardening in all its branches. per lip. This magnificent species is a native of the moan-tains of the South of Spain, at an elevation of 2500 ft. to 3000 ft.,and is said to be quite hardy in this country. Mr. W. Thompson, ofIpswich, imported it about 1856. 2. Irregular-leaved Sage (S. intermpta), Bot. Mag., 5860.—A tall hardy herbaceons species, with a wooll.v, almost woody,stem; large irregularly pinnately-lobed leaves, 6 in. or more inlength, and showy bine and white flowers. This is a very free-flowering ornamental species. It was in cultivati
RMD73E9P–A Clump of Dog Violets Flowering in a Cheshire Garden England United Kingdom UK
RMACF2G7–Ruin house in the flowering meadow at the sea, spring, Karpaz peninsula, Northern Cyprus, Mediterranean, Europe
RMMAA65E–. 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 . 2. AMPELOPS'IS Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 159. 1803. [CissLS Pers. Syn. 143- Not L. 1753.] Climbing woody vines, or some species bushy, the coiling tendrils not tipped by adhering expansions. Leaves simple, dentate or lobed, or pinnately or palmately compound. Flowers polygamo-dioecious, or polygamo-monoecious. Petals S, separate, spreading. Disk cup-shaped, S-lobed or annular, adn
RF2GB1388–Tanacetum microphyllum feverfew microphyllum – domed clusters of tiny white flowers atop large lobed leaves on tall stems, June, England, UK
RMDETF81–Starry flowers of Gaura lindheimeri with long anthers on summer day
RFFKA4MD–Raphanus sativus, PUSA Gulabi radish, sliced, cultivar with long rose coloured roots, commonly used in salads, vegetable crop
RMPG4BPF–. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. EXPOSURE TO LIGHT 237 the notches may be very deep and divide the blade into lobes, as the leaves of the Gooseberry, Cotton, Dandelion, some Oaks, Maples, and many other plants illustrate. In some cases the blade is so divided that it is made up of independent portions united to a common stalk, each independent portion being called a leaflet. Many familiar plants, such as Clover, Alfalfa, Vetches,. Fig. 219. — A, Margins of leaves, a, serrate; 6, dentate; c, crenate; d, undvilate; c, sinuate. B, lobed leaf of Grape. C, pinnately compound leaf of Bla
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