RMBCCT3N–Water Chestnut, Water Caltrop (Trapa bicornis). Swimming part of the plant with fruit
RFE8HDT0–Water caltrop on a white background
RMBG9JFE–Water Caltrop Seeds on a white background
RMW5TGCK–Fruit of Chinese water chestnut (Trapa bicornis)
RMD84WCR–fried corn cobs, tofu and Devil Pod (seed of Trapa bicornis), food stall at Wangfujing Snack Street in Dongcheng, Beijing, China
RFB21RE2–bull nuts trapa bicornis
RM2AP14DH–Water Chestnut, Water Caltrop (Trapa bicornis). Floating rosette. Germany
RMF3FG5A–Water chestnut, singhara, paniphal, plant, water plant, Ling nut, Trapa bicornis, water caltrop, Eleocharis dulcis, Trapa bispinosa, India, Asia
RF2E3W6N4–Closeup water Caltrops - Horn chestnut - Trapa bicornis - isolated on white background
RFPN14R3–Fruit of water caltrop (Trapa natans)
RMBY12TF–The Devil's pod (underside): an odd horned fruit. La mâcre bicorne (dessous): un étrange fruit cornu.
RFMB424R–Fresh water caltrop seeds on palm of the hand
RFEW9R8C–Water Chestnut or Trapa natans, vintage engraved illustration. Dictionary of Words and Things - Larive and Fleury - 1895
RM2C1D585–Trapa bicornis L f Trapa bicornis L f.
RM2CET9X5–. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. se.—Haloragace^.- Fig. CCCCLXXXIII.—Hippuris vulgaris. 1. a complete flower;the position of the ovale; 3. a section of the ripe fruit and seed.Fig. CCCCLXXXIV.—Fruit of Trapa bicornis. 2. a section of the pistil, showing 3a2 724 ONAGRACE^. [Epigtnous Exogens. Order CCLXXVIII. ONAGRACEiE.—Onagrads. Onagrae, Juss. Gen. 317. (1789) ; Spach. in Ann. Sc. N. 2 Sei: iv. 161.—Epilobiaceae, Vent. Tabl. 3. 307.(1799;.—Onagrarioe, Juss. Ann. Mus. 3.315. (1804) in part.; DC. Prodr. 3. 35.
RMBCCT94–Water Chestnut, Water Caltrop (Trapa bicornis). Swimming part of the plant with fruit but without root, studio picture
RMCBWGH8–Water Chestnut, Water Caltrop (Trapa bicornis). Floating rosette with flower.
RMBCCTA3–Water Chestnut, Water Caltrop (Trapa bicornis). Fruit, studio picture
RFA6KWXN–bull nut Trapa bicornis
RM2AP14D8–Water Chestnut, Water Caltrop (Trapa bicornis). Floating rosette. Germany
RFPN14R2–Fruit of water caltrop (Trapa natans)
RMBY12RG–The Devil's pod (top): an odd horned fruit. La mâcre bicorne (dessous): un étrange fruit cornu.
RFMB4255–Water caltrop seeds on the palm. Floating water chestnut closeup
RFEW9DA8–Water Chestnut or Trapa natans, vintage engraved illustration. Dictionary of Words and Things - Larive and Fleury - 1895
RM2CE2ETX–. An encyclopædia of gardening; . ogcea), a stove annual, raised in a few places near Paris, on hot-beds, and then transplanted in the openair. The Convolvulus reptans, a shrubby stove plant, grown in China, in trenches filled with water, andused as a spinaceous or oleraceous plant. The Basclla nigra, and other species, stove biennials, used forthe same purpose: the European and Chinese water-calhops {Trapa nutans and bicornis), both green-house annuals, but fruited by Lambert in the stove. {Hort. Trans, iv. 563.) The T. natans is grown inthe ponds in Holland, according to Professor Martyn, an
RFB21T77–bull nuts trapa bicornis
RMRE0NCY–. The elements of botany embracing organography, histology, vegetable physiology, systematic botany and economic botany ... together with a complete glossary of botanical terms. Botany. 212 SYSTEMATia BOTANY. Mexican species, F. fulgens, F. cordata, F. corymhiflora, etc. Edi- ble fruits are produced by Trapa natans of Europe, T. bispinosa of India, and T. bicornis ^^ of China. 8. Myrtacese. Myrtle family. Mostly trees and shrubs, with opposite glandular-dotted leaves; calyx adhe- rent, stamens indefinite. An important family of eighteen hundred species of the Tropics and Southern Hemisphere. V