RF2H91R6K–White phlox flowers, close-up. White flowers and a place for text.
RFS142YK–Phlox black and white
RFRYG3DG–Fine art still life detailed floral monochrome macro photography of a single isolated stem of phlox blossoms,buds,black background, vintage painting
RF2C5KKJ3–Beautiful Flowers
RF2WDJ7EJ–Flowers phlox in processing yellow and green, beautiful background and splash.
RM2BN773X–Photo flowers Phlox
RFJAYFYN–Fine art image of wild blue phlox flower in Spring overflowing from vintage planter box in black and white
RM2HMA62R–Photo flowers Phlox
RF2RXAE4R–A bench in the gardens of Chastleton House, Oxfordshire
RMDRJ90X–drawing, pencil,Phlox (Latin Phlox) - genus of herbaceous plants blossoming family Sinyuhovye (Polemoniaceae)
RMAYBECA–black and white shot Phlox North American plant of the genus faimly
RMW31D67–Phlox maculata BB-1913
RFT5YP4R–An image of moss pink. Moss pinks are known as creeping phlox, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RF2R7PXPT–Phlox isolated on white
RFT5XDCY–This picture is showing Habit and Detached Flower and Leaves of Phlox Subulata Frondosa species of flowering plant from Polemoniaceae member. It is na
RM2ARPMFE–A phlox is named after harpist Rosa Spier, t.g.v. her 60th birthday Annotation: The event took place in the Royal Nurseries Moerhei in Dedemsvaart Date: 11 September 1952 Location: Dedemsvaart, Overijssel Keywords: musicians, plants, birthdays Personal name: Spier, Rosa
RFT5X7X6–This picture is showing a flower of annual phlox their other names are Phlox drummondii and Drummond's phlox member of Polemoniaceae family mostly fou
RF2JRM628–Seamless background with flowers of beautiful hand-drawn silhouette phlox
RFT60478–This is a picture of Wild Blue Phlox flower which is also known as Phlox divaricata its member of Polemoniaceae family found in forests and fields in
RF2HB5RG4–An inflorescence of white phlox flowers, a close-up picture. Beautiful white flowers.
RFT5NM1C–This is a picture of flowering Branches of Phlox Subulata Nivalis. It is species of flowering plant also known as creeping phlox, moss phlox from Pole
RFRYG3RP–Fine art still life detailed floral monochrome macro photography of a single isolated stem of white phlox blossoms on black background in vintage
RFT5X665–It is a picture of Downy Phlox flower also known as Phlox and prairie phlox its herbaceous plant in the family Polemoniaceae found in North America, v
RF2WG4APX–Art photo of beautiful and diverse phlox flowers in interesting colors and an unusual palette. Flowering flower buds flock that grow in the garden.
RFT5X63M–This picture represents Flowering Branch of Phlox Subulata flowers bloom in rose, mauve, blue, white, or pink in late spring to early summer, vintage
RMW31D76–Botanical illustration of Phlox subulata from 1913.
RF2NTKY7G–An abstract grayscale image of flowering phlox. Sticker. icon. Isolate. Hello spring. Summer season. Design for web, wallpaper, greeting or invitation cards, poster, banner or label or price tag. EPS
RM2FXAXB8–A phlox is named after harpist Rosa Spier, on the occasion of her 60th birthday, September 11, 1952, musicians, plants, birthdays, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic photography 1945-1990, visual stories, human history of the Twentieth Century, capturing moments in time
RF2R7PGK9–Phlox isolated on white
RM2AX22NW–Amateur gardencraft; a book for the home-maker and garden lover . oleus it is exceedinglyeif ective, because of its strong color-contrast. Most amateur gardeners are familiar with thevarious merits of Coleus, Alternatheras, Achy-ranthes, Golden Feather Pyrethrum, andCentaurea maritima, better known as DustyMiller because of its gray foliage. These areall good, when properly cared for, when used foredging beds and borders. Especially so whenused with Cannas, Caladiums, and other plantsof striking foliage, where their rich colors takethe place of flowers. Phlox decussata, commonly known as MossP
RF2JRM5WA–Seamless background with flowers of beautiful hand-drawn silhouette phlox
RFRYG3H0–Fine art still life detailed floral monochrome macro photography of a single isolated stem of phlox blossoms,buds,black background, vintage painting
RFRN7207–Fine art still life floral decorative geometrical symmetrical monochrome pattern/ornament/mandala made from macros of phloxs on black background
RFT61F2D–Phlox Reptans is flowering plant with opposite leaves and beautiful flowers. There are many different species, mostly herbaceous, but some are shrubby
RMPG24F3–. Gardens near the sea; the making and care of gardens on or near the coast with reference also to lawns and grounds and to trees and shrubbery. Gardening. PLATE XLIV PHLOX. 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.. Lounsberry, Alice. New York, Frederick A. Stokes company
RMW31D68–Botanical illustration of Phlox paniculata from 1913.
RF2R7PHN5–Phlox isolated on white
RM2AFPBG6–. Lessons with plants. Suggestions for seeing and interpreting some of the common forms of vegetation. xamining the pods of blue-flags, tulips, lilies, mulleins, toad-flax, phlox, datura or jimson-weed, canna, St. Johns-wort, and manyother common things. 313c. Those living in the South will be interested in studyingthe cotton (Pig. 255). The fruit is a capsule, splitting loculieidally,and the seeds are covered with the fiber, which is woven intofabrics. The picture shows that the pod is furnished with aninvolueel. How and where are the seeds attached ? How manyseeds are there in each fruit ? H
RFRN7204–Fine art still life floral decorative geometrical symmetrical monochrome pattern/ornament/mandala made from macros of phloxs on black background
RFT6003E–Phlox Drummondii is a flowering plant. The branches have sharp, pointed, lengthy, ciliated leaves with rounded flowers. The flowers are single or doub
RMPG24DP–. Gardens near the sea; the making and care of gardens on or near the coast with reference also to lawns and grounds and to trees and shrubbery. Gardening. PLATE L PHLOX SUDrLAT. 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.. Lounsberry, Alice. New York, Frederick A. Stokes company
RMW31D60–Botanical illustration of Phlox divaricata from 1913.
RM2AX1MX4–The garden that we made . Hollyhocks outside the Gardeners Cottage: Theseare characteristic of Sweden. 33 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® The Gardenthat We Made. Phlox in the Park. It thrives best in coolerclimates. For instance, itdoes well in Scotland, whereit is seen about the littlecottages — very often evengrowing- on the roof; whilein England one does not sooften see it doing full justiceto its powers of strength andbeauty. The Lily Corner. Beside the tea terrace with its white-painted benchesand tables, we have what we call our lily corner. The soilwas especially and carefully prepared. Here
RFRN7203–Fine art still life floral decorative geometrical symmetrical monochrome pattern/ornament/mandala made from macros of phloxs on black background
RFT5RBWD–Picture of Phlox flower. Flower has a long tubular corolla with 5 spreading petals that are well-rounded and overlap slightly, vintage line drawing or
RMPG1JCG–. Manual of gardening; a practical guide to the making of home grounds and the growing of flowers, fruits, and vegetables for home use. Gardening. ^k.. THE ORNAMENTAL PLANTS — ANNUALS 249 Erysimum Perofskianum; Arkansanum. Eschscholtzias, in several varieties (Fig. 249). Gaillardia pieta. Gilia achilleaefolia; capitata; laciniata; tricolor. Iberis affinis. Lavatera alba. Matthiolas or stocks. (Enothera rosea; Lamarckiana; Phlox Drummondii. [Drummondii. Podolepis affinis; chrysantha. Salvia coccinea; farinacea; Horminum. Verbenas. Vicia Gerardi. Virginian stocks. 244. Pansies. Viscaria elegans;
RMW6079B–(Phlox Diffusa) Mountain Phlox; General notes: Flowers pink, white or light blue.
RM2AFR1DK–. Lessons with plants. Suggestions for seeing and interpreting some of the common forms of vegetation. Pig. 176. Bell-shaped and proterandrousflowers of common bell-wort. FlO. 177. Salver-shaped corolla and con-volute eestiyation of phlox. great variation in the involucre as in other mem-bers of plants. Suggestions.—The pupil should designate the parts in the floretof the wild aster (ffig. 175); and the same exercise should be FORMS OF THE PEBIANTB 183 sxteudad to golden-rod, daisies, thistles, burdock, wormwood, bone-set, tansy, dahlia, zinnia, chrysanthemum, lettuce, salsify, chicory,ragweed
RFT61FT1–A flowering branch of Phlox Paniculata. It has simple leaves on slender green stems. The flowers are grouped in panicles, vintage line drawing or engr
RMPG247C–. Manual of gardening : a practical guide to the making of home grounds and the growing of flowers, fruits, and vegetables for home use . Gardening. THE ORNAMENTAL PLANTS — ANNUALS 249 Erysimum Perofskianum; Arkansanum. Eschscholtzias, in several varieties (Fig. 249). Gaillardia picta. GUia achillesefolia; capitata; laciniata; tricolor. Iberis affinis. Lavatera alba. Matthiolas or stocks. CEnothera rosea; Lamarckiana; Phlox Drummondii. [Drummondii. Podolepis affinis; chrysantha. Salvia coccinea; farinacea; Horminum. Verbenas. Vicia Gerardi. Virginian stocks. Viscaria elegans; oculata; Coeli-ro
RMTXTP73–(Phlox Diffusa) Mountain Phlox; General notes: Flowers pink, white or light blue.
RM2AN71R5–The prairie spirit in landscape gardening; what the people of Illinois have done and can do toward designing and planting public and private grounds for efficiency and beauty . rican elm, buttonball, cottonwood, ash,walnut, butternut, tulip tree, hackberry,- coffeetree, mulberry, redbud, and buckeye. Otherplants that intensify the feeling of nearnessto a river are the riverbank grape, wild goose-berry, American bluebell, wild blue phlox,western adders tongue (Erythronium al-bidum), Jacobs ladder, and CoUinsia verna. If you live on drained land that was for-merly a swamp or bog, you may be able
RMPG1MDY–. A text-book of botany for secondary schools. Botany. DICOTYLEDONS: SYMPETAL.T: 31£ should be recognized as Sympetalse, are honeysuckle, elder, lobelia, bluebell, primrose, morning-glory, lilac, milkweed, gentian, phlox, mullein, snapdragon, and verbena. Some additional prominently useful plants are as follows: Sweet -potato belongs to the same genus (Ipomcea) as the morning-glory, having long trailing stems and clusters of the well-known large oblong or elongated roots. It is not known whether it is native to the East Indies or America, but it is extensively cultivated in all warm countries.
RM2AX0ND0–The garden that we made . re the attractive features of therockery in the spring, There is also found Phlox verna, asweet, low-stemmed purple variety ; Sedum cyaneum, withblue blossoms; Sedum album (white) ; and Sedum pur-pjireum ; saponaria ; corydalis, an early yellow flower; thelow-stemmed Campanula muralis, with a wealth of flowers ;Dianthus neglechis ; Thymus alpmus, etc. All the primroses and polyanthus are grouped in onespot—yellow, red, purple-blue, and others. In anothercorner are the different kinds of anemone—the blue wood-anemone (so often seen in Swedish forests), the yellowvariet
RMPG3K31–. Familiar garden flowers . Flowers; Plants, Ornamental; Floriculture. THE PHLOX. I'liJoj: pauieiihita. if ^^'^J'^^ phloxes are compounds ut several sj.eeies, and but little of their origin is distinctly traceahle in their styles of yruwth and flowering. It will sufliee to say that tlie so-called FI/Iox der/i..iilit and /•'. jiijruini- iliilm, to "which most of the garden phloxes are referred, have no proper existence as species, and for the cidtiyation and classification of jddoxes it is liest (o consider the hahit (whether tall, dwarf, or inter- mediate), tlie time of Howering (wheth
RM2AG2RP8–. Natural history object lessons : a manual for teachers. Fig. 57.—PollenGrain. Hollyhock. Fig. 58.—PoUenGrain. Phlox.. Style. Ovary.• ??« E.eceptaole. •??• Stalk. Fig. 59.—Stamens and Pistil. Fig. 60.—Pistil. are arranged alternately with the sepals. The stamens 42 NA-TURAL HISTORY OBJECT LESSONS. are arranged within the petals, and alternate with them.Each stamen has a sac, called the anther, which holds apowdery substance called pollen. The anther may beeither sessile (without stalk), or supported on a stalk whichis called the filament. The pistil is the central organ,
RMPG3T15–. The elements of botany embracing organography, histology, vegetable physiology, systematic botany and economic botany ... together with a complete glossary of botanical terms. Botany. THE FLOWER. 43 generally composed of spikes or racemes, which are centri- petal in their flowering. 51. The flower is that organ of the plant which is designed for the production of seed, and thereby the continued existence of its kind. In a complete flower, such as the Buttercup, Rose, Phlox, etc., there is externally the calyx (Fig. 96, ea), or cup-like portion, which consists of several parts, either distinc
RM2AN723R–The prairie spirit in landscape gardening; what the people of Illinois have done and can do toward designing and planting public and private grounds for efficiency and beauty . The most beautiful repeater of the prairie among vroi^MQliJZ&Giblue phlox (Phlox divaricata), here planted under shrubs at Gtaceland. 7a.-^he Prairie Spirit in the Sunny Garden /W/(>f*0®0^Pv5^ ^ flower garden or hardy border is flowers and color,there may also be a deeper, hidden meaning, as explained above. but 22 THE PRAIRIE SPIRIT IN LANDSCAPE GARDENING. 74-75. The First Principle in Adapting the Prairie Style is
RMPG26A7–. Beginners' botany. Botany. THE FLOWER —ITS PARTS AND FORMS 139 Various Forms of Corolla. — The corolla often assumes very definite or distinct forms, especially when gamopet- alous. It may have a long tube with a wide-flaring limb, when it is said to be funnelform, as in morning-glory and pumpkin. If the tube is very narrow and the limb stands at right angles to it, the corolla is salverform, as in phlox. If the tube is very short and the limb wide- spreading and nearly circular in outline, the corolla is rotate or wheel-shaped, as in potato. A gamopetalous corolla or gamosepalous calyx is o
RM2AX2PG7–Amateur gardencraft; a book for the home-maker and garden lover . ed Hollyhocks 88 The Peony at Its Best 90 A Bit of the Border of Perennlal Plants 92 A Bed of Asters 106 Bed op White Hyacinths Bordered with Pansies 125 Hybrid Perpetual Rose 130 Rose Tbbllis 136 Rambler Roses 142 Dorothy Perkins Robe—The Best of the Ramblers .. 145 Tea Rose 152 Cactus Dahlia 160 15 ILLUSTRATIONS A Garden Glimpse 170 Atjbatum Lilt 174 The Odds and Ends Cobneb 180 Summer House 191 A Pergola Suggestion 195 A Simple Pergola Framework 198 Gardeners Tool-House 200 A Border of Creeping Phlox 220 In Summer 224 In Wint
RMPG2KCR–. Pharmaceutical botany. Botany; Botany, Medical. THE FLOWER 41 as in Clematis. In the reduplicate they are turned outward, as the sepals of Althea. Vexillary, the variety shown in the corolla of the Pea, where the two lower petals are overlapped by two lateral ones, and the four in turn overlapped by the larger upper ones. Contorted, where one margin is invariably exterior and the other interior, giving the bud a twisted appearance, as in the Oleander and Phlox. The Flower The flower is a shoot which has undergone a metamorphosis so as to serve as a means for the propagation of the individual
RMRDT5F8–. The wild garden, or the naturalization and natural grouping of hardy exotic plants with a chapter on the garden of British wild flowers. Gardens; Wild flowers. 2IO The Wild Garden Muscari, Narcissus. Omithogalum. Fansies. Periwinkle (large small). Phlox, in var. Poppy. and Primrose. Ruscus aculeatus. „ racemosQS. SciUa. Snowberry. Solomon's Seal. Stachys lanata. Syringa persica. Syringa vulgaris. Tritoma. Violets. Weigela rosea. Winter Aconite. Woodruff. Yucca gloriosa. Lists, however, and considerations of the above sort, are a poor substitute for what is really required in such cases —the
RMPG2AWT–. Getting acquainted with the trees . Trees. white willow cealed from the flower-hunting vandal) home for wild flowers innumerable and most beauti- ful, as well as trees that have ripened into maturity. An earlier visit at the time the bluebells were ringing out their silent message on the hillside, in exquisite beauty, with the lavender phlox fairly carpeting the woods, gave a glimpse of some promising willows on the other side of the stream. Twilight and letters to sign — how hateful the desk and its work seem in these days of springing life outside! — made a closer inspection impossible the
RMRE9NN7–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 8. Botany; Botany. 26 PROCEEDINGS OP THE PHILADELPHIA BOTANICAL CLUB 27 When explorations came to be made in the Mississippi basin, the Phlox divaricata occurring there was found to differ some- what from that farther east, and attempts were made to recog- nize this by special nomenclature. In enumerating plants observed in Arkansas territory, NuttalP included a ''P. glom- erata," with a star to indicate that he regarded it as a new species, but as he furnished no description the name lacks validity. A specimen from his original collecti
RMPG2JMG–. The garden month by month; describing the appearance, color, dates of bloom, height and cultivation of all desirable hardy herbaceous perennials for the formal or wild garden, with additional lists of aquatics, vines, ferns, etc.. Gardening; Flowers. i8 WHITE MOSS PINK. Phlox subulata -var. alba.. 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.. Sedgwick, Mabel Cabot; Cameron, Robert. Garden City, N. Y. , Garden City publi
RMRDTDPW–. Landscape gardening. Notes and suggestions on lawns and lawn planting--laying out and arrangement of country places, large and small parks, cemetery plots, and railway-station lawns--deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs--the hardy border-bedding plants--rockwork, etc. Landscape gardening. 174 GARDEN FLOWERS.. SLENDER LEAVED PEONY. (P^ONIA TENUIFOLIA, ri- PL.) are usually the annual kinds, but the herbaceous kind, J^. Carolma, bears beautiful pink-purple flowers, more than an inch, across. It grows about a foot high and blooms all summer. Phlox stella/ria, starry phlox, is a similar free-
RMPG28BG–. A text-book of botany for secondary schools. Botany. ANGIOSPERMS 223 however, the petals appear to be united so that the corolla becomes a cup, urn, tube, funnel, or the like (Figs. 208 and 209). This condition of the corolla is so constant in the highest group of Angiosperms that the group is called the Sympetaloe, because the corollas are sympetalous (petals together). In many flowers with sympetalous corollas there is an irregular development, so that the mouth of the tube.. Fig. 209.—Sympetalous flowers: A, bluebell; B, phlox; C, dead-nettle; D, snap- dragon; E, toadflax.—After Gray. ins
RMRE2FWF–. The wild flower book for young people. Flowers. PLATE LX.—WILD PHLOX AND RUBBER PLANT. 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.. Lounsberry, Alice, 1872-. New York, F. A. Stokes company
RMPG3YMX–. Fungous diseases of plants : with chapters on physiology, culture methods and technique . Fungi in agriculture. 228 FUNGOUS DISEASES OF PLANTS XXVI. MILDEW OF COMPOSITES AND OTHER PLANTS Erysiphe Cichoracearum De C. This species of mildew is also widely distributed and occurs upon more than two hundred hosts of numerous families. It is unusually common upon spe- cies of Compositse and in general is easily the most destructive fungus of these hosts. It is also well known to the florist upon species of phlox and to the gar- dener upon some' varieties of cucurbits. The fungus is often con- fuse
RMRDRA10–. Colour schemes for the flower garden. Gardens. PHLOX DII'ARICATA AND ARENARIA MONTANA.. 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.. Jekyll, Gertrude, 1843-1932. London, Country Life; New York, C. Scribner's Sons
RMPG246G–. Manual of gardening : a practical guide to the making of home grounds and the growing of flowers, fruits, and vegetables for home use . Gardening. THE ORNAMENTAL PLANTS — ANNUALS 259 Gomphrena. Gypsophila elegans. Helichrysum (ft.). Hunnemannia. Jacobsea. [kinds. Larkspur, tall annual Malope. [varieties. Marigold, intermediate Mignonette, tall kinds. Mesembryanthemum • (ice-plant) (ft.). Morning-glory. Nasturtium, dwarf. Nemophila. Nigella. Petunia. Phlox Drummondii. Pinks. Poppies (6 to 18 in., according to variety). Portulaca (ft.). Salpiglossis (ft.). Scabiosa (ft.). Schizanthus. Snapdrag
RMRDPFMW–. The rock garden. Rock gardens. Fig. 48.—Phlox Subulata Nelsonii.. 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.. Jenkins, Edmund Howard, 1856-1921. London, Country life, ltd. [etc. ]; New York, C. Scribner's sons
RMPG1JBW–. Manual of gardening; a practical guide to the making of home grounds and the growing of flowers, fruits, and vegetables for home use. Gardening. THE ORNAMENTAL PLANTS — ANNUALS 259 Gomphrena. Gypsophila elegans. Helichrysum (ft.). Hunnemannia. Jacoboea. [kinds. Larkspur, tall annual Malope. [varieties. Marigold, intermediate Mignonette, tall kinds. Mesembryanthemum (ice-plant) (ft.). Morning-glory. Nasturtium, dwarf. Nemophila. Nigella. Petunia. Phlox Drummondii. Pinks. Poppies (6 to 18 in., according to variety). Portulaca (ft.). Salpiglossis (ft.). Scabiosa (ft.). Schizanthus. Snapdragon,
RMRD9NGD–. Gardens near the sea; the making and care of gardens on or near the coast with reference also to lawns and grounds and to trees and shrubbery. Gardening. PLATE XLIV PHLOX. 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.. Lounsberry, Alice. New York, Frederick A. Stokes company
RMPG246T–. Manual of gardening : a practical guide to the making of home grounds and the growing of flowers, fruits, and vegetables for home use . Gardening. '2,¥1. Zinnias. Often known as "youth and old age." Pansy. Phlox, very dwarf kinds. Pinks, very dwarf kinds. Rhodanthe. Schizopetalon. Silene Armeria. Snapdragon, dwarf. Sweet pea. Torenia. 10 to 15 inches apart Those marked (ft.) are examples of plants that may usually stand at twelve inches. Abronia (ft.). Acroclinium. Adlumia. Adonis autumnalis. Ageratum, tall kinds. Alonsoa. Aster, China, smaller kinds (ft.). Balsam. Bartonia. Browal
RMRJ30WJ–. Wild flowers of Canada [microform]. Wild flowers; Flowers; Botany; Fleurs sauvages; Fleurs; Botanique. =^ -4. -- 183 - CREEPING PHLOX. PHLOX REPTANS.. 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.. Iles, George, 1852-1942. Montreal : Montreal Star
RMPG2ENG–. Class-book of botany : being outlines of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants ; with a flora of the United States and Canada . Botany; Botany; Botany. 261 260 249 244-251, Modes of SBstivation. 250, Petals of the wall-flower. 389. CoNTOETKD ESTIVATION, where each piece overlaps its neigli- bor, all in the same direction, appearing as if twisted together, as in Phlox, flax, oleander. (247, 252.) 390. Imbricated estivation (imbrex, a tile) is a term restricted to those modes in which one or more of the petals or sepals is wholly outside, overlapping two others by both its ma
RMRD9NFK–. Gardens near the sea; the making and care of gardens on or near the coast with reference also to lawns and grounds and to trees and shrubbery. Gardening. PLATE L PHLOX SUDrLAT. 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.. Lounsberry, Alice. New York, Frederick A. Stokes company
RMPG2EGB–. Class-book of botany : being outlines of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants ; with a flora of the United States and Canada . Botany; Botany; Botany. THB FLORAL ENVELOPS, OR PERIANTH. 97 478. Uboeolate, um-shaped; an oblong or globular corolla with a narrow opening, as the whortleberry, heath. 479. Funnel-form (infundibuliform), narrow tubular below, gradu- ally enlarging to the border, as ihorning-glory. 480. Salveb-fobm (hypocrateriform), the tube ending abruptly in a horizontal border, as in Phlox, Petunia, both of which are slightly ir- regular. 481. Tubular, a cylind
RMRJ30WC–. Wild flowers of Canada [microform]. Wild flowers; Flowers; Botany; Fleurs sauvages; Fleurs; Botanique. -- 183 - CREEPING PHLOX. PHLOX REPTANS.. - 184- BLUET. HOUSTONIA C/CRULEA. MAY—JUNF. If ' i. 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.. Iles, George, 1852-1942. Montreal : Montreal Star
RMPG246X–. Manual of gardening : a practical guide to the making of home grounds and the growing of flowers, fruits, and vegetables for home use . Gardening. 258 MANUAL OF OAUDENINd. '2,¥1. Zinnias. Often known as "youth and old age." Pansy. Phlox, very dwarf kinds. Pinks, very dwarf kinds. Rhodanthe. Schizopetalon. Silene Armeria. Snapdragon, dwarf. Sweet pea. Torenia. 10 to 15 inches apart Those marked (ft.) are examples of plants that may usually stand at twelve inches. Abronia (ft.). Acroclinium. Adlumia. Adonis autumnalis. Ageratum, tall kinds. Alonsoa. Aster, China, smaller kinds (ft.).
RMRE9M33–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 12. Botany; Botany. Fig. 1. Phlox glaberrima Linne at its presumable type locality in Chesterfield County, Virginia.. r ^^•.'/•>. 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.. University of Pennsylvania. Botanical Laboratory; University of Pennsylvania. Morris Arboretum. Philadelphia : [s. n. ]
RMPG1JC3–. Manual of gardening; a practical guide to the making of home grounds and the growing of flowers, fruits, and vegetables for home use. Gardening. Zinnias. Often known as and old age." '' youth Pansy. Phlox, very dwarf kinds. Pinks, very dwarf kinds. Rhodanthe. Schizopetalon. Silene Armeria. Snapdragon, dwarf. Sweet pea. Torenia. 10 to 15 inches apart Those marked (ft.) are examples of plants that may usually stand at twelve inches. Abronia (ft.). Acroclinium. Adlumia. Adonis autumnalis. Ageratum, tall kinds. Alonsoa. Aster, China, smaller kinds (ft.). Balsam. Bartonia. Browallia. Calendu
RMRE7KP0–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 9. Botany; Botany. Fig. 1. Phlox glaberrima melampyrifoUa. Northeast of Williston, Barnwell County, South Carolina.. Fig. 2. Phlox glaherrima i7iterior. West of Wheatland, Knox County, Indiana. f. 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.. University of Pennsylvania. Botanical Laboratory. Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press
RMPG2ENE–. Class-book of botany : being outlines of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants ; with a flora of the United States and Canada . Botany; Botany; Botany. 80 jESTIVATION.. 261 260 249 244-251, Modes of SBstivation. 250, Petals of the wall-flower. 389. CoNTOETKD ESTIVATION, where each piece overlaps its neigli- bor, all in the same direction, appearing as if twisted together, as in Phlox, flax, oleander. (247, 252.) 390. Imbricated estivation (imbrex, a tile) is a term restricted to those modes in which one or more of the petals or sepals is wholly outside, overlapping two othe
RMRE9N1D–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 11. Botany; Botany. Barton I A, No. 15 Plate 2. Fig. 1. Phlox ampUfoUa. One mile iioitlieast of Willets, Jackson County, North Caiolinn,. 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.. University of Pennsylvania. Botanical Laboratory; University of Pennsylvania. Morris Arboretum. Philadelphia : [s. n. ]
RMPG1JC5–. Manual of gardening; a practical guide to the making of home grounds and the growing of flowers, fruits, and vegetables for home use. Gardening. 258 MANUAL OF GARDENING. Zinnias. Often known as and old age." '' youth Pansy. Phlox, very dwarf kinds. Pinks, very dwarf kinds. Rhodanthe. Schizopetalon. Silene Armeria. Snapdragon, dwarf. Sweet pea. Torenia. 10 to 15 inches apart Those marked (ft.) are examples of plants that may usually stand at twelve inches. Abronia (ft.). Acroclinium. Adlumia. Adonis autumnalis. Ageratum, tall kinds. Alonsoa. Aster, China, smaller kinds (ft.). Balsam. Bar
RMRE9M2D–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 12. Botany; Botany. Fig. 1. Phlox glaherrima Linne at its i)resuniabie type locality in Chesterfield County, Virginia. / 1 ' 1 4 ''^ M^. 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.. University of Pennsylvania. Botanical Laboratory; University of Pennsylvania. Morris Arboretum. Philadelphia : [s. n. ]
RMPG247N–. Manual of gardening : a practical guide to the making of home grounds and the growing of flowers, fruits, and vegetables for home use . Gardening. 238 MANUAL OF GARDENING. 240. Designs for carpet-beds. Palace; Mme. Salleroi geranium. C: lobelia, Crystal Palace; scarlet dwarf phlox. D: sweet alyssum; petunia, Countess of EUesmere. E: coleus, Golden Bedder; Coleus Verschaffeltii. F: Achyranthes Lindeni; yellow dwarf nasturtium. No. 2. — Outside, red alternanthera; middle, dusty miller; center, pink geranium.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have be
RMRE7KN9–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 9. Botany; Botany. Fig. 1. Phlox maculata odorata. Soutlieast of Marlton, Burlington County, New Jersey.. Fig. 2. Phlox manilata ptiramidalis. In cultivation; originally from Maryland.. 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.. University of Pennsylvania. Botanical Laboratory. Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press
RMPG1JD3–. Manual of gardening; a practical guide to the making of home grounds and the growing of flowers, fruits, and vegetables for home use. Gardening. 238 MANUAL OF GARDENING. 240. Designs for earpet-beds. Palace; Mme. Salleroi geranium. C: lobelia, Crystal Palace; scarlet dwarf phlox. D: sweet alyssum; petunia, Countess of Ellesmere. E: coleus, Golden Bedder; Coleus Verschaffeltii. F: Achyranthes Lindeni; yellow dwarf nasturtium. No. 2. — Outside, red alternanthera; middle, dusty miller; center, pink geranium.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have bee
RMREA469–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 9. Botany; Botany. Fig. 1. Phlox hncTcleyi. Southeast of Alleghany Station, Alleghany County, Virginia.. Fig. 2. Phlox huclleyi. Southeast of Caldwell, Greenbrier County, West Virginia.. 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.. University of Pennsylvania. Botanical Laboratory. Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press
RMPG4GGB–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 176 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE The species is cosmopolitan and among its numerous hosts are the economic genera Dipsacus, Fragaria, Humulus, Phlox, Pyrus, Rosa, Ribes, Rubus, Scabiosa, Spirea and Viola. It is a common rose mildew of America and England and is also especially destructive on the strawberry. S. humili var. fuliginea. (Schl.) Sal. Perithecia usually smaller than in the last, sometimes only 50 n in diameter, wall usually harder and more brittle, cells larger, ir- regularly shaped, averaging 25 fi; appendages us
RMRDT5R7–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. Fin. 450. âHollyhock.. Fig. 45T.âDahlia. ^ minent behind the herbaceous phlox. It grows very fine and very freely at my garden, and the â flower is so grand that it ought always to be cultivated. It is easily raised by seed, and propa- gated by cuttings. The Dahlia (fig. 451), a melancholy reminder of departing summer, comes to our aid for the embellishment of the garden at the end of August and during September. The plant was introduced at the. Please note that these i
RMPFH84D–. Botanical and vegetation survey of Carter County, Montana, Bureau of Land Management-administered lands . Botany; Rare plants. Phlox andicola Nuttall ex A. Gray PLAINS PHLOX Phlox Family (Polemoniaceae) CONSERVATION STATUS U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service: None Bureau of Land Management: Watch Montana Natural Heritage Program: G4 S1; apparently secure globally, but may be critically imperiled in Montana where it is extremely rare. Results of 1997 studies provided a basis for changing the state rank. DESCRIPTION: Plains phlox is a perennial herb with loose tufted stems that are 4-10 cm (1 -4 i
RMRDT5HK–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. Fig. 483.—Sunflower. Fig. 486.—Dianthus chinensis (Hcddewigii)- Fiu. 487.—Phlox Drumirondii. finely pencilled, and we obtain blossom in August and September. Some-seedlings yield single flowers and some double, but both are beautiful. The variety called Heddewigii is remarkable for the size of the flowers. Another annual of great beauty, and much used everywhere, is the Phlox Druinmondii (fig. 487). It is a plant having considerable variety of rich colour, and should be
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