RM2A2T6FM–Osyris, Linaria, Toadflax, Fol. 418r, 1590, Pietro Andrea Mattioli, Joachim Camerarius: Kreuterbuch desz hochgelehrten unnd weitberühmten Herrn D. Petri Andreae Matthioli. Franckfort am Mayn: [Feyrabendt], 1590
RMB54FHB–Osyris Osyris alba in flower semi parasitic shrub Andalucia South west Spain
RM2DHXY9F–Carratt (Osyris lanceolata), Luigi Balugani, 1737–1770, Italian, undated, Graphite on medium, slightly textured, beige laid paper, Sheet: 11 7/8 x 7 7/8 inches (30.2 x 20 cm), leaves, sandalwood, shrubs
RMMB3339–Poet's cassia / Osyris (Osyris alba) bush, a plant in the mistletoe family semi-parasitic on the roots of other species, with red berries, Greece.
RMHMPJH5–Osyris in bloom (Osyris alba), Santalaceae.
RM2J6CHYR–Osyris, Osyris alba in fruit in autumn; Spain.
RF2H9YJXR–Osyris alba, Santalaceae. Wild plant, shot in the fall.
RMF88F23–Osyris, Osyris alba, in flower. Semi-parasitic shrub. Spain.
RF2F63361–Osyris alba plant with red fruit
RFEGCN06–Detail of Osyris lanceolata
RMJ956WH–Osyris lanceolata00
RM2EG11HF–Osyris lanceolata00.
RMJ466XD–Ochromolopis staintonellus sprigs of Osyris alba attacked by larva
RM2BXF365–Osyris alba L Osyris alba L.
RM2RE50M5–Carratt (Osyris lanceolata) by Luigi Balugani
RFT5YXJT–Osyris Alba, common name Osyris, is a small perennial plant in the genus fruit is red and pea sized. Leaves are optional and one inch long with stem.
RM2X24GWF–Osyris (Osyris alba), Santalaceae. Small evergreen shrub, wild Mediterranean plant. Yellow flower, detail of the flower
RF2WD2KG5–African sandalwood (Osyris lanceolata or Osyris quadripartita or Osyris abyssinica) is an hemiparasitic shrub native to south Iberian Peninsula and Af
RM2WDXJ7R–Acanthosyris spinescens as Osyris spinescens.
RF2WKYC96–Osyris (Osyris alba) is an hemiparasitic shrub native to Mediterranean basin. This photo was taken in Arribes del Duero Natural Park, Zamora province,
RM2DJ53NT–Osyris lanceolate A.DC. (African Sandalwood): finished drawing without details, Luigi Balugani, 1737–1770, Italian, undated, Watercolor and gouache over graphite on medium, slightly textured, cream laid paper, Sheet: 15 15/16 × 12 5/16 inches (40.5 × 31.3 cm) and Binding: 16 1/8 inches (41 cm
RF2WKYC9G–Osyris (Osyris alba) is an hemiparasitic shrub native to Mediterranean basin. This photo was taken in Peralta de la Sal, Huesca province, Aragon, Spai
RMMB3333–Poet's cassia / Osyris (Osyris alba) bush, a plant in the mistletoe family semi-parasitic on the roots of other species, with red berries, Greece.
RF2B93GHA–Osyris, Linaria, Toadflax, Fol. 418r, 1590, Pietro Andrea Mattioli, Joachim Camerarius: Kreuterbuch desz hochgelehrten unnd weitberühmten Herrn D. Petri Andreae Matthioli. Franckfort am Mayn: [Feyrabendt], 1590, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RF2H9YJXM–Osyris alba, Santalaceae. Wild plant, shot in the fall.
RMF88F24–Osyris, Osyris alba, in flower. Semi-parasitic shrub. Spain.
RF2F6335P–Osyris alba plant with red fruit
RFEFP7NB–Detail of Osyris lanceolata. It is a species in the Santalaceae family
RM2E44E93–Luigi Balugani, 1737–1770, Italian, Osyris lanceolate A.DC. (African Sandalwood): finished drawing without details, undated. Watercolor and gouache over graphite on medium, slightly textured, cream laid paper.
RF2PR0F6Y–Osyris mediterranea Bubani. It is a very valuable plant for birds for its berries and for feeding herbivorous animals in desert areas, such as the Sah
RF2T4M4KC–Male hand with a handful of orange osyris lanceolata berries collected in a forest in autumn. Toxic berries.
RM2RE50XG–Osyris lanceolate A.DC. (African Sandalwood): finished drawing without details by Luigi Balugani
RM2BXF356–Osyris alba L Osyris alba L.
RM2X24GWK–Osyris (Osyris alba), Santalaceae. Small evergreen shrub, wild Mediterranean plant. Yellow flower, detail of the flower
RM2AJH56B–The flora of the Nilgiri and Pulney Hill-tops . D. R. Fyson del. OSYRIS ARBOREA Wall. 490 EUPHORBIACE/E. X>. R, Fyson del, EUPHORBIA OREOPHILA Miq, EUPHORBIACE.E 491
RMPFX9E9–. Wiener entomologische Monatschrift. Insects; Entomology. "Wisner l'lntmu. Mon&tsdir. TJd.IV. TafdS.. 4. Euripus Tfeifferae,. im. 2. Chxtraxes JCaäenü. Tiß.. 3. Epi/xUiti Jlatexii. Tau. 4. lycaena Sperchius. Tää 5. Eypocysta. Osyris. B«isa.. 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.. Lederer, Julius; Miller, Ludwig. [Wien] : In Commission bei Carl Gerold's Sohn
RFHTH3MR–Egyptian gods silhouette set
RF2WD2KG3–Osyris (Osyris alba) is an hemiparasitic shrub native to Mediterranean Basin. This photo was taken in Peralta de la Sal, Huesca province, Aragon, Spai
RMMB332T–Poet's cassia / Osyris (Osyris alba) bush, a plant in the mistletoe family semi-parasitic on the roots of other species, with red berries, Greece.
RF2H9YJXW–Osyris alba, Santalaceae. Wild plant, shot in the fall.
RMF88F25–Osyris, Osyris alba, in flower. Semi-parasitic shrub. Spain.
RF2F6335Y–Osyris alba plant with red fruit
RFE5CJBM–Detail of Osyris lanceolata. It is a species in the Santalaceae family
RF2PR0F6T–Osyris mediterranea Bubani. It is part of the Mediterranean scrub that replaces gall oaks, cork oaks and holm oaks. sunny areas. It lives in arid and
RF2T4M4KA–Male hand with a handful of orange osyris lanceolata berries collected in a forest in autumn. Toxic berries.
RM2C1B4KD–Osyris alba L Osyris alba L.
RM2X24GTW–Osyris (Osyris alba), Santalaceae. Small evergreen shrub, wild Mediterranean plant. Yellow flower, detail of the flower
RM2BXF35H–Osyris quadripartita Salzm ex Decne Osyris quadripartita Salzm ex Decne.
RM2AJH5XB–The flora of the Nilgiri and Pulney Hill-tops . 4^ D, R. Fyson del. THESIUM WIGHTIANUM Wall, SANTALACE.C 489. D. R. Fyson del. OSYRIS ARBOREA Wall. 490 EUPHORBIACE/E
RF2H9YJXX–Osyris alba, Santalaceae. Wild plant, shot in the fall.
RF2F63366–Osyris alba plant with red fruit
RM2X24GWD–Osyris (Osyris alba), Santalaceae. Small evergreen shrub, wild Mediterranean plant. Yellow flower, detail of the flower
RM2C1B4M5–Osyris quadripartita Salzm ex Decne Osyris quadripartita Salzm ex Decne.
RM2AXF5TY–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . soms in the centre of its leaf-likebranches or cladodes. R. hypoglossum, with much larger and less pricklycladodes, does not flower until March. Anative of Southern and Eastern Em-ope,its only known stations in France are inthis district, where perhaps it isnaturalised. The resinous and aromaticLentisque (Pistacia Lentiscus), so commonon the littoral, now shows its dull redclusters of small berries; and here andthere the orange-red fruits of Osyris albacan be seen. This plant is interestingbotanicallv
RM2BXF33G–Osyris wightiana Wall ex Wight Osyris wightiana Wall ex Wight.
RF2F63364–Osyris alba plant with red fruit
RM2X24GW2–Osyris (Osyris alba), Santalaceae. Small evergreen shrub, wild Mediterranean plant. Yellow flower, detail of the flower
RM2CDH8Y6–. Arboretum et fruticetum Britannicum; or, The trees and shrubs of Britain, native and foreign, hardy and half-hardy, pictorially and botanically delineated, and scientifically and popularly described; with their propagation, culture, management, and uses in the arts, in useful and ornamental plantations, and in landscape-gardening; preceded by a historical and geographical outline of the trees and shrubs of temperate climates throughout the world . ica Monspeliensium Ca7n. Epit., 26., Lob. Ic,432. ; Cksia Latinorum Alp. Exot., 41.; Ckiia. Monspelii dicta Gesn. Epit., 50.;weisse Osyris, Ger En
RM2C1B4KM–Osyris wightiana Wall ex Wight Osyris wightiana Wall ex Wight.
RM2X24GW7–Osyris (Osyris alba), Santalaceae. Small evergreen shrub, wild Mediterranean plant. Yellow flower, detail of the flower
RM2CEPBRH–. The encyclopædia of geography: comprising a complete description of the earth, physical, statistical, civil, and political. Iff i/ Kermes Oak. Cork Tree. tifolia, Juniperus Sabina, Celtis australis, Pistacia Terebinthus and Lentiscus; Rhamnus Ala-ternus, and many other species of this genus ; Viburnum Tinus, Osyris alba, Paliurus aus-tralis, the Strawberry tree, the common and shrubby Jessamines, the Caper plant, and a greatnumber of Cisti {fig. 304.) with other shrubs, whose foliage is of an evergreen and coriace-ous nature. Immense plains are clothed with Lygeum Spartum, and the running st
RM2CP7EC2–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques . ANNALES DES SCIENCES !ATIIRELLES. PARTIE BOTANIQUE. SUR LE DÉVELOPPEMENT DE LOVULE CHEZ LES AVICENNIA {On Ihe developement of the ovulum in AVICENNIA); Par M. -W^ILLIAM GRIFFITH. Transact. of the Linnean Society of London, vol. XX , 1 partie, < 846,1-7, Planche 4.) A la suite de lhistoire organogénique de la graine et de lem-bryon chez les Santalum et Osyris, celle du développement desmêmes parties chez les Avicennia pourra nêtre pas déplacée ;car la placentation est absolument la même des deux côtés ; lamême élongation postérieure du sac embr
RMRDX1J8–. A general system of botany, descriptive and analytical. In two parts. Part I. Outlines of organography, anatomy, and physiology. Part II. Descriptions and illustrations of the orders. By Emm. Le Maout [and] J. Decaisne. With 5500 figures by L. Steinheil and A. Riocreux. Translated from the original by Mrs. Hooker. The orders arranged after the method followed in the universities and schools of Great Britain, its colonies, America, and India; with additions, an appendix on the natural method, and a synopsis of the orders, by J.D. Hooker. Botany. Osyris.. g flower (mag.).. Please note that the
RMRD7BJW–. Wiener entomologische Monatschrift. Insects; Entomology. "Wisner l'lntmu. Mon&tsdir. TJd.IV. TafdS.. 4. Euripus Tfeifferae,. im. 2. Chxtraxes JCaäenü. Tiß.. 3. Epi/xUiti Jlatexii. Tau. 4. lycaena Sperchius. Tää 5. Eypocysta. Osyris. B«isa.. 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.. Lederer, Julius; Miller, Ludwig. [Wien] : In Commission bei Carl Gerold's Sohn
RMRDTP8B–. A general system of botany, descriptive and analytical. In two parts. Part I. Outlines of organography, anatomy, and physiology. Part II. Descriptions and illustrations of the orders. By Emm. Le Maout [and] J. Decaisne. With 5500 figures by L. Steinheil and A. Riocreux. Translated from the original by Mrs. Hooker. The orders arranged after the method followed in the universities and schools of Great Britain, its colonies, America, and India; with additions, an appendix on the natural method, and a synopsis of the orders, by J.D. Hooker. Botany. Osyris, Section of OTary, showing the central p
RMRDGH8E–. A Manual of botany : being an introduction to the study of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants . Botany. 332 PEEISPEEM OE ALBUMEN OF THE SEED. integuments and embryo alone. In Santalum, Osyris, and Loranthus, Griffith says the ovule is sometimes reduced entirely to a sort of embryonary sac. In Avicennia the embryo, at its maturity, is on the outside of the nucleus and body of the ovule. In other cases it enlarges to a certain extent, filling the embryo-sac completely or partially, and ⢠only encroaching slightly on the cells of the nucleus. The cells sur- rounding the em
RMRDX1HP–. A general system of botany, descriptive and analytical. In two parts. Part I. Outlines of organography, anatomy, and physiology. Part II. Descriptions and illustrations of the orders. By Emm. Le Maout [and] J. Decaisne. With 5500 figures by L. Steinheil and A. Riocreux. Translated from the original by Mrs. Hooker. The orders arranged after the method followed in the universities and schools of Great Britain, its colonies, America, and India; with additions, an appendix on the natural method, and a synopsis of the orders, by J.D. Hooker. Botany. Bantalwm. Pistil cut vertically (mag.). Osyris.
RMRDTP8J–. A general system of botany, descriptive and analytical. In two parts. Part I. Outlines of organography, anatomy, and physiology. Part II. Descriptions and illustrations of the orders. By Emm. Le Maout [and] J. Decaisne. With 5500 figures by L. Steinheil and A. Riocreux. Translated from the original by Mrs. Hooker. The orders arranged after the method followed in the universities and schools of Great Britain, its colonies, America, and India; with additions, an appendix on the natural method, and a synopsis of the orders, by J.D. Hooker. Botany. Osyris, Section of OTary, showing the central p
RMRDX1JC–. A general system of botany, descriptive and analytical. In two parts. Part I. Outlines of organography, anatomy, and physiology. Part II. Descriptions and illustrations of the orders. By Emm. Le Maout [and] J. Decaisne. With 5500 figures by L. Steinheil and A. Riocreux. Translated from the original by Mrs. Hooker. The orders arranged after the method followed in the universities and schools of Great Britain, its colonies, America, and India; with additions, an appendix on the natural method, and a synopsis of the orders, by J.D. Hooker. Botany. Osyris alba, g plant.. Osyris.. g flower (mag.)
RMRDX1JJ–. A general system of botany, descriptive and analytical. In two parts. Part I. Outlines of organography, anatomy, and physiology. Part II. Descriptions and illustrations of the orders. By Emm. Le Maout [and] J. Decaisne. With 5500 figures by L. Steinheil and A. Riocreux. Translated from the original by Mrs. Hooker. The orders arranged after the method followed in the universities and schools of Great Britain, its colonies, America, and India; with additions, an appendix on the natural method, and a synopsis of the orders, by J.D. Hooker. Botany. CCXIV. SANTALACE^. 723. Osyris alba, g plant..
RMRDTP86–. A general system of botany, descriptive and analytical. In two parts. Part I. Outlines of organography, anatomy, and physiology. Part II. Descriptions and illustrations of the orders. By Emm. Le Maout [and] J. Decaisne. With 5500 figures by L. Steinheil and A. Riocreux. Translated from the original by Mrs. Hooker. The orders arranged after the method followed in the universities and schools of Great Britain, its colonies, America, and India; with additions, an appendix on the natural method, and a synopsis of the orders, by J.D. Hooker. Botany. Osyris aZ&a. Fruit, Santalum. P^^f,- , Tert
RMRMYH7D–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. TABLE DES PLANCHES RELATIVES AUX MEMOIRES CONTENUS DANS CE VOLUME. Planches i. Anatomie de la tige souterraine du Caladlum esculentutn. 2. Blforines. Anatomie de la feuille du Caladium esculentum. 3. Biforines des feuilles du Caladlum esculentum. 4. Biforines des feuilles du Caladium seguinum. 5. Biforines des feuilles de plusieurs espèces de Caladium. 6. Osjris alla et Osyris quadripartita. j. Helwingia ruscifhra. 8. Pottia macrocarpa. g. Neckera chilensis. 1 o. Barbula Jlagellaris. 11. Pohlia clavata. 12. Germination des Conferça œrea, Ulva clath
RMREFBHC–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. Osyris yo Microdiplodia a Osyris 3105. M. Osyridella (F. Tassi). Syn. Diplodia Osyridella F. Tassi, Atti E. Acc. dei Fisiocr. Siena 4, Ser. VIII. 1896 (Microm. III. p. 6) et in Eev. raycol. 1896, p. 167, tab. 171, fig. 10. Sacc. et Sydow, Syll. XIV. p. 935. Microdiplodia Osyridella (F. Tassi). ß a. Ein Zweigstückchen von Osyris alba mit dem Pilze in natürlicher Grösse. b. Ein schwach vergrößertes. senkrecht durchschnittenes 0 0 § 8 0 Fru
RMRHKBCR–. The biologist's handbook of pronunciations. Biology. 214 OSYRIS Osyris* (os'-ir-is) Otaria (6-ta/-ri-a) Othnius (oth'-ni-us, oth-nl'-us) Othonna* (o-thon'-a) Otides (o'-ti-dez) otidium (o-tid'-i-um) Otis (o'-tis) Otocorys (o-tok'-o-ris). -NWD^ Otocorys <Gr. ous (ot), ear+korys, helmet. Also spelled Otocoris. The genus includes the horned larks. Pronounced: o-tok'-6-ris, not ot-o-kor'-is. Otocyon (o-tos'-i-on) Ototylomys (ot-o-ti'-lo-mis) Otus (o'-tus) ovatus (o-va'-tus) egg-shaped; also, having egg- shaped spots. ovinus (ov-i'-nus) belonging to sheep, oviparous (o-vi'-pa-rus) Ovis (o'-vis
RMRCHWKY–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen. Plants; Plants, Useful. 208 Santalaceae. (Hieronymus.) kommt auch noch bei Choretrum und den Q. oder ^ Bl. von Osyris vor. Bei letzterer verwächst dasselbe oder doch ein oder das andere seiner Glieder auch bisweilen mit dem Frkn. Bestäubung. Bei vielen S. ist Fremdbestäubung bei Protandrie der Bl. mit Sicher- heit anzunehmen. Bei Thesium ist von H. Müller Insektenbesuch direkt beobachtet, ebenso von mir bei den in dichten Büscheln stehenden, stark duftenden Bl. von Jodina rhombifoii
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