RMFX44GK–Iris stolonifera - Regelia - Maxim - an illustration from the book 'Species of flowers bulbes of the Soviet Union', Moscow, 1935
RF2HHFH1H–Attractive gray green velvety foliage of the Australian native shrub Melaleuca velutina, family Myrtaceae. Common name is Barrens Regelia
RF2F603YE–The red flowering Regelia velutina or Barrens Regelia, is a wildflower in the myrtle plant family endemic to the south-west of Western Australia
RMP9KXAY–315 Tombeau de Claudia Régélia Tombeau de Ptolemée à Antiphellus - Texier Charles Félix Marie - 1882
RMKYE3BM–Tombeau de Claudia Régélia Tombeau de Ptolemée à Antiphellus - Texier Charles Félix Marie - 1882
RM2JR0HHE–Tombeau de Claudia Régélia Tombeau de Ptolemée à Antiphellus - Texier Charles Félix Marie - 1882
RMRF1X6N–. Catalogue of Dutch bulbs / J.J. Grullemans & Sons.. Nursery Catalogue. Novelties 1907.. Flower of a Regelio-Cyclus Iris. Regelio-Cyclus (onco-Regelia) Iris. Awarded on the different London shows with first class Certificates and Awards of merit This beautiful new race of Iris, flowers and cultivates with great eassiness, comparing with the Onocyclus Iris (Iberica, Lorteti etc.) who are most difficult to cultivate. The flowers are of the same size of ordinairv (hiocyclus. and of satiny white, rose, braunish or violet ground, and are veined black. The flower- stems are strong and of good l
RMAG15G9–Blue iris flower
RMAWJYBT–Barren Regelia (Regelia velutina) flowers among quartzite rocks on the hillside of Mount East Barren Western Australia
RF2R3RTFR–Leaves, flowers and seeds of Barrens regelia (Regelia velutina), a plant indigenous to the southwest of Western Australia
RF2R27C63–Plant community with royal hakea, Barrens regelia and oak-leaved banksia in Fitzgerald River National Park, Western Australia
RF2CB80W9–A Beautiful Potted Orange Vriesea Tropical Bromeliad Isolated on White
RMFX4404–Iris Korolkowi - Regelia - Rgl - an illustration from the book 'Species of flowers bulbes of the Soviet Union', Moscow, 1935
RF2HHFH1A–Attractive gray green velvety foliage of the Australian native shrub Melaleuca velutina, family Myrtaceae. Common name is Barrens Regelia
RMMWW5MP–611 Tombeau de Claudia Régélia Tombeau de Ptolemée à Antiphellus - Texier Charles Félix Marie - 1882
RMJG7R1X–Tombeau de Claudia Régélia Tombeau de Ptolemée à Antiphellus - Texier Charles Félix Marie - 1882
RMRFA4HN–. Catalogue of Dutch bulbs / J.J. Grullemans & Sons.. Nursery Catalogue. Novelties 1907.. Flower of a Regelio-Cyclus Iris. Regelio-Cyclus (onco-Regelia) Iris. Awarded on the different London shows with first class Certificates and Awards of merit This beautiful new race of Iris, flowers and cultivates with great eassiness, comparing with the Onocyclus Iris (Iberica, Lorteti etc.) who are most difficult to cultivate. The flowers are of the same size of ordinairv (hiocyclus. and of satiny white, rose, braunish or violet ground, and are veined black. The flower- stems are strong and of good l
RMAX493H–Barren Regelia (Regelia velutina) flowers endemic habitat among quartzite rocks on the hillside Mount East Barren Australia
RF2R27C65–Flowering Regelia velutina (Barrens regelia), a plant in the family Myrtaceae, in Fitzgerald River National Park, south-west of Western Australia
RMPC4JEP–610 Tombeau de Claudia Régélia Tombeau de Ptolemée à Antiphellus - Texier Charles Félix Marie - 1882
RMRFA4AF–. Catalogue of Dutch bulbs / J.J. Grullemans & Sons.. Nursery Catalogue. NOVELTIES.. Flower of a Regelio-Cyclus Iris. Regelio=Cyclus (onco-Regelia) Iris. Awarded on the different London shows with first class Certificates and Awards of merit. This beautiful new race of Iris, flowers and cultivates with great easiness, compared with the Oncocyclus Iris (Iberica, Lorteti etc.) who are most difficult of cultivation. The flowers are of the same size as ordinary Oncocyclus, with satiny white, rose, brownish or violet ground, veined black. Their strong and rather long stalks carry generally thre
RMAX492R–Barren Regelia Regelia velutina backlit flower endemic habitat among quartzite rocks on the hillside Mount East Barren Australia
RMMW1TDP–610 Tombeau de Claudia Régélia Tombeau de Ptolemée à Antiphellus - Texier Charles Félix Marie - 1882
RMRFA4DB–. Catalogue of Dutch bulbs / J.J. Grullemans & Sons.. Nursery Catalogue. IRIS. NOVELTIES 1907. Flower of a Regelio-Cyclus Iris. Regelio-Cyclus (onco-Regelia) Iris. Awarded on the different London shows with first class Certificates and Awards of merit. This beautiful new race of Iris, flowers and cultivates with great easiness, compared to the Oncocyclus Iris (Iberica, Lorteti etc.) who are most difficult to cultivate. The flowers are of the same size as ordinary Oncocyclus, and oi satiny white, rose, brownish or violet ground, and are veined black. The flower- stems are strong and of good
RMRF29NT–. Catalogue of Dutch bulbs / J.J. Grullemans & Sons.. Nursery Catalogue. NOVELTIES.. Flower of a Regelio-Cyclus Iris. Regelio=Cyclus (onco-Regelia) Iris. Awarded on the different London shows with first class Certificates and Awards of merit. This beautiful new race of Iris, flowers and cultivates with great easiness, compared with the Oncocyclus Iris (Iberica, Lorteti etc.) who are most difficult of cultivation. The flowers are of the same size as ordinary Oncocyclus, with satiny white, rose, brownish or violet ground, veined black. Their strong and rather long stalks carry generally thre
RMRF29RE–. Catalogue of Dutch bulbs / J.J. Grullemans & Sons.. Nursery Catalogue. NOVELTIES. Flower of a Regelio-Cyclus Iris. Regelio=Cyclus (onco-Regelia) Iris. Awarded on the different London shows with first class Certificates and Awards of merit. This beautiful new race of Iris, flowers and cultivates with great easiness, compared with the Oncocyclus Iris (Iberica, Lorteti etc.) who are most difficult to cultivate. Flowers are of the same size as ordinary Oncocyclus, with satiny white, rose, brownish or violet ground, and are veined black. Flovverstems arc strong and of good length, and carry g
RMRF29XR–. Catalogue of Dutch bulbs / J.J. Grullemans & Sons.. Nursery Catalogue. IRIS. NOVELTIES 1907. Flower of a Regelio-Cyclus Iris. Regelio-Cyclus (onco-Regelia) Iris. Awarded on the different London shows with first class Certificates and Awards of merit. This beautiful new race of Iris, flowers and cultivates with great easiness, compared to the Oncocyclus Iris (Iberica, Lorteti etc.) who are most difficult to cultivate. The flowers are of the same size as ordinary Oncocyclus, and oi satiny white, rose, brownish or violet ground, and are veined black. The flower- stems are strong and of good
RMRFA4B8–. Catalogue of Dutch bulbs / J.J. Grullemans & Sons.. Nursery Catalogue. NOVELTIES. Flower of a Regelio-Cyclus Iris. Regelio=Cyclus (onco-Regelia) Iris. Awarded on the different London shows with first class Certificates and Awards of merit. This beautiful new race of Iris, flowers and cultivates with great easiness, compared with the Oncocyclus Iris (Iberica, Lorteti etc.) who are most difficult to cultivate. Flowers are of the same size as ordinary Oncocyclus, with satiny white, rose, brownish or violet ground, and are veined black. Flovverstems arc strong and of good length, and carry g
RMRHBTGP–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Floriculture. ON PALMS, CYCADS, AXD BA:MB00S. V. splendida {Regelia magnifica, R. majestica^ and R. priftceps) deserves to be more largely grown on account of its decorative properties (Fig. 571). It possesses a slender stem, supported on an inverted cone of roots. The petioles, which are sheathing, are, like the stem, clothed with sharp black spines. The leaves, which vary from 4ft. to 7 ft. long, are cuneate - ob- ovate, and of a bright green. This plant often attains in its native country a height of Soft. Wallichia.^—A genus r
RMRDXE5R–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. ON PALMS, CYCADS, AND BAMBOOS. 853 V. splendida {Regelia magnified, R. majestica, and R. princeps) deserves to.be more largely grown on account of its decorative properties (Fig. 571). It possesses a slender stem, supported on an inverted, cone of roots. The petioles, which are sheathing, are, like, the stem, clothed with sharp black spines. The leaves, which vary from â 4ft. to 7 ft. long, are cuneate - ob- ovate, and of a bright green. This, plant often attains in its native country a height of 80ft. Wallichia.-âA
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