RM2BT5E6C–Vegetables, Plantes potageres. Tarragon, Artemisia dracunculus, salad burnet, Poterium sanguisorba, leek, Allium porrum, garden sorrel, Rumex acetosa, and spinach leaf, Spinacia oleracea. Handcoloured steel engraving by Corbie after a botanical illustration by Edouard Maubert from Pierre Oscar Reveil, A. Dupuis, Fr. Gerard and Francois Herincqs La Regne Vegetal: Horticulture: Jardin Potager et Jardin Fruitier, L. Guerin, Paris, 1864-1871.
RM2A74XF9–Salad or small burnet, Poterium sanguisorba. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by F. Guimpel from Dr. Friedrich Gottlob Hayne's Medical Botany, Berlin, 1822. Hayne (1763-1832) was a German botanist, apothecary and professor of pharmaceutical botany at Berlin University.
RMT00M2J–Vegetables, Plantes potageres. Tarragon, Artemisia dracunculus, salad burnet, Poterium sanguisorba, leek, Allium porrum, garden sorrel, Rumex acetosa, and spinach leaf, Spinacia oleracea. Handcoloured steel engraving by Corbie after a botanical illustration by Edouard Maubert from Pierre Oscar Reveil, A. Dupuis, Fr. Gerard and Francois Herincq’s La Regne Vegetal: Horticulture: Jardin Potager et Jardin Fruitier, L. Guerin, Paris, 1864-1871.
RM2RG33GW–Kleine pimpernel, Small burnet, Poterium sanguisorba
RMJ4GBHM–Stigmella poterii a leaf of Poterium sanguisorba with several mined leaflets
RMD2TX1Y–Poterium Sanguisorba; Common Salad Burnet
RMJX7J5C–108 Poterium sanguisorba L
RF2E07J0Y–Old botanical illustration engraving of Great Burnet / Sanguisorba officinalis, Poterium officinale. Traditional medicinal herbal plant. See Notes
RMDTGCPM–Sanguisorba officinalis, official burnet
RMDGWRMX–Little Blue / Small Blue, Cupido minimus feeding on Salad Burnet.
RM2ANGKKJ–The British farmer's plant portfolio : specimens of the principal British grasses, forage plants and weeds : with full descriptions . 35. BURNET. (Poterium sanguisorba) ,.
RMC91K8J–Ephyra pictaria, Aleucis distinctata, Kent mocha or grey carpet moth
RMW0T64H–Archive image from page 609 of Der Führer in die Pflanzenwelt. Der Führer in die Pflanzenwelt. Hülfsbuch zur Auffindung und Bestimmung der wichtigsten in Deutschland wild wachsenden Pflanzen derfhrerindiep00post Year: 1866. 625, Poterium Sanguisörba L. erneute etierblnme, tvälfe SSiBenteU, tetn = 33tbernen. zx Vorigen äntic, bod) finb bte 33Iüt!enlöpfe nielv grünltc§ unb fugetförniig. 5lu( lier tft bic 9tö|ire ber 33IüteupIIe mit )t grut= fnotcn öcrmad)fen, ir aum tft 4=tctn9; unb fie ift üon 2 3 3)ec!= Mättd)en öcftüt. Hctn inucvatb jeber (umc ftnbcn irir enttüeber 20 unb melr tauBgefäße
RMP6FF8P–Salad or small burnet, Poterium sanguisorba. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by F. Guimpel from Dr. Friedrich Gottlob Hayne's Medical Botany, Berlin, 1822. Hayne (1763-1832) was a German botanist, apothecary and professor of pharmaceutical botany at Berlin University.
RM2C6PX77–Pink Japanese Bottlebrush Sanguisorba obtusum
RF2C2EYF1–Salad burnet, fresh herb, isolated
RM2C82J2W–Sanguisorba tenuifolia 'White Tanna'
RM2RG33GX–Kleine pimpernel, Small burnet, Poterium sanguisorba
RFG56AE3–WILD ROSES: Burnet Dickson Dwarf Irish Wilson Sabine Apple Dowry. SOWERBY, 1890
RMDDWDN1–Poterium Sanguisorba; Common Salad Burnet
RMCX5E41–Summer sunrise sunlight bringing out hidden detail and texture in chalk land grassland festuca
RMJF2473–Salad Burnet Wild Flower
RMMAA719–. 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 . Poterium an: Sanguisorba Poteridium c • m Xutt. ; Hook. FI. Bor. Am. i : 198. 1832. nua Nutt.; T. & G. Fl. X. A. i : 42Q. 1840. Spach. Ann. Sci. Xat. III. 5: 1846. Glabrous, 4'-i5' high. Leaflets 7-15, broadly obovate, 6" long or less, pectinate-pinnatifid, with linear-oblong segments; spikes li' long or less, about si" thick; bracts ovate, shorter than the flo
RM2ANGMFB–The British farmer's plant portfolio : specimens of the principal British grasses, forage plants and weeds : with full descriptions . 35. BURNET. (Poterium sanguisorba) ,
RMW0T620–Archive image from page 609 of Der Führer in die Pflanzenwelt. Der Führer in die Pflanzenwelt. Hülfsbuch zur Auffindung und Bestimmung der wichtigsten in Deutschland wild wachsenden Pflanzen derfhrerindiep00post Year: 1866. 625, Poterium Sanguisörba L. erneute etierblnme, tvälfe SSiBenteU, tetn = 33tbernen. zx Vorigen äntic, bod) finb bte 33Iüt!enlöpfe nielv grünltc§ unb fugetförniig. 5lu( lier tft bic 9tö|ire ber 33IüteupIIe mit )t grut= fnotcn öcrmad)fen, ir aum tft 4=tctn9; unb fie ift üon 2 3 3)ec!= Mättd)en öcftüt. Hctn inucvatb jeber (umc ftnbcn irir enttüeber 20 unb melr tauBgefäße
RMP55RX7–Common salad-burnet, Poterium sanguisorba. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Charles Mathews from William Baxter's 'British Phaenogamous Botany,' Oxford, 1841. Scotsman William Baxter (1788-1871) was the curator of the Oxford Botanic Garden from 1813 to 1854.
RMCX5EC4–Summer sunrise sunlight bringing out hidden detail and texture in chalk land grassland festuca
RMMCRD0T–. d. Fliege n. Poterium Siuijruisovba. 6. Cecidomyia ei'ianeae, Brcml. Die Larven sollen an der Becherblume, wie andei-e Mückenlarven in deformirten Gipfeltrieben z. B. an Veronica Chamaedrys und Thymus Serpyllum wohnen. 22. Gattung. Wiesenknopf. Sanguisorba. b. Falter. 1. Argynnis Ino, Esp. Die Raupe soll nach Hüb n er auf Urtica urcns leben, nach Wilde im Mai, Juni auch an Sanguisorba und Spiraea aruncus zu finden sein. Der Falter fliegt im Juli auf sumpfigen Wiesen. 2. Lycaena Erebu.s, Knoch. Raupe noch unbekannt; der Falter im Juni an den Blüthen von Sanguisorba zu fangen. 3. Liparis chrys
RMP557HY–Ephyra pictaria, Aleucis distinctata, Kent mocha or grey carpet moth, and upland burnet, Poterium sanguisorba. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by John Curtis for his own 'British Entomology, being Illustrations and Descriptions of the Genera of Insects found in Great Britain and Ireland,' London, 1834. Curtis (1791 –1862) was an entomologist, illustrator, engraver and publisher. 'British Entomology' was published from 1824 to 1839, and comprised 770 illustrations of insects and the plants upon which they are found.
RM2C82J20–Sanguisorba tenuifolia 'White Tanna'
RM2C7FHXY–Sanguisorba officinalis 'Crimson Queen'
RMCX5ED4–Summer sunrise sunlight bringing out hidden detail and texture in chalk land grassland against clear blue sky
RMRDYD8K–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 324 Sanguisorba officinalis. ^^^- Poterium Sanguisorba.. 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.. Fitch, W. H. (Walter Hood), 1817-1892; Smith, Worthington George, 1835-1917; Bentham, George, 1800-1884. Handbook of the British flora. London, L. Reeve & Co.
RMCX5EG4–Summer sunrise sunlight bringing out hidden detail and texture in footpaths on steep scarp slopes chalk hillside grassland
RMRMX422–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. Fig. 119. — Poterium sanguisorba L. — Coupe longitudinale d'un ovule anormal. Le tégument interne (ti), avec ses deux as- sises, s'est seul déve- loppé; le tégument externe (te), avorté, forme un bourrelet à sa base. — Gr. 50.. 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.. Paris
RM2C7FHY7–Pink Sanguisorba obtusa mixed Red Sanguisorba officinalis 'Crimson Queen' in july garden
RM2KMB8HT–Japanese Burnet, Sanguisorba obtusa, Japanese Bottlebrush, Pink, Blooms in garden
RMCX5EHC–Summer sunrise sunlight bringing out hidden detail and texture in footpaths on steep scarp slopes chalk hillside grassland
RMRDYD8G–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 324 Sanguisorba officinalis. ^^^- Poterium Sanguisorba.. 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.. Fitch, W. H. (Walter Hood), 1817-1892; Smith, Worthington George, 1835-1917; Bentham, George, 1800-1884. Handbook of the British flora. London, L. Reeve & Co.
RMCX5EE2–Summer sunrise sunlight bringing out hidden detail and texture in chalk land grassland against clear blue sky
RMFGMMCY–glistening grass heads and flowers in a summer chalk land meadow a source of pollen causing hayfever for many
RMRDYH16–. On British wild flowers considered in relation to insects. Flowers; Fertilization of plants by insects; Plants. Fig. 7.—Section of Plantago major Fig. 8.—Of Plumbago Europea. Fig. g.— Flower of Poterium sanguisorba Fit;. lO.—Of Sanguisorba ofRcinalis. Europea, which is insect-fertilised. Again, Fig. 9 re- presents a section of Poterium sanguisorba, which is wind-fertilised ; Fig. 10 of the nearly allied Sangui- sorba officinalis, which is fertilised by insects.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colora
RMRDWTHX–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 326. Sanguisorba officinalis, L. Poterium off., Hook. f. Great Buriict; P. 327. Poterium Sanguisorba, L. Salad Burnet.. 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.. Fitch, W. H. (Walter Hood), 1817-1892; Smith, George Worthington, 1835-1917; Bentham, George, 1800-1884. Handbook of the British flora. Lon
RMRDWTHT–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 326. Sanguisorba officinalis, L. Poterium off., Hook. f. Great Buriict; P. 327. Poterium Sanguisorba, L. Salad Burnet.. 328. Agrimonia EupaLoria, L. Agrimony; K.. 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.. Fitch, W. H. (Walter Hood), 1817-1892; Smith, George Worthington, 1835-1917; Bentham, George, 18
RMRE0P2K–. Flowers of the field. Botany. CALYCIFLOR^ 10. Sanguisorba (Burnet) I. S. officinalis (Great Burnet).—The only British species. A tall, elegant plant, with pinnate leaves ; stems 2-3 feet high, sparely clothed with leaves below, branched into 3 or 4 terminal flower-stalks, each bearing an oblong head of small, crowded, purple-brown flowers. Moist pastures ; not uncommon.—Fl. June to September. Perennial.. Sanguisorba Officinalis (Great Burnci) PoTERiUM Sanguisorba (Salad Burnet) II. POTERIUM (Salad Burnet) I. P. sanguisorba (Salad Burnet).—The only British species. Not unlike the last, but sm
RMRMWMHG–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. DE LOVULE ET DE LA GRAINE DES ROSACÉES. 115 distinguer de l'ovule des Sanguisorbes. Le développement du nucelle, la division de chaque cellule mère primordiale du sac embryonnaire en quatre cellules filles, la présence fréquente d'anticlines rapprochent d'unefaçon étroite l'ovule des Poterium de l'ovule des Sanguisorba. A l'état adulte, l'ovule du Poterium sanguisorba L. présente une enveloppe ovulaire en apparence unique, mais en réalité formée de deux téguments étroitement concrescents, ainsi que le prouve l'étude du développement. Celte manière
RM2CF0DYB–. Bulletin de la Société botanique de Genève. Fig. 293. — A, Section du limbe dE. plantaginlfollum ; B, de .E. Sanguisorba: C, de E. Poterium. Dessin de R. C leatum Lam. (du groupe Ebracteata). Ici, les feuilles minces ont unlimbe porté sur un amincissement plus ou moins long et qui retombe.
RM2CETNRW–. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. orst. GENERA. Ptilochaeta, Turcz.Sanguisorba, Linn.Poterium, Linn.Bencomia, Webb.Leucosidea, Eckl.etZeph. Tetraglochin, Popp.Polylepis, Ruiz et Pav.MargjTicarpus, Ruizet P.Cliffortia, Linn.Morilandia, Neck. Numbers. Gen. 12. Sp. 125. Scleranthacece.Position.—Drupacese.—Sanguisorbace^.—Rosacese.NydaginacecB. ROSALES.] TflOSACE^:. 563 Order CCXIII. ROSACE^E.—Roseworts. Ros&cesp, Jim. Gen.334. in part. (1789); DC. Prodr. 2. 525 ; Endl. Gen. cclxxii.; Mei.tner Gen v 101 —§ Sanguiso
RMRC92J2–. Embryogenesis in plants. Embryology. EMBRYOGENESIS IN FLOWERING PLANTS 247 The herbaceous and woody Rosaceae show considerable differences in their embryological characters. Ahhough the herbaceous Rosaceae show a considerable range in their floral morphology, they exhibit a remarkable similarity in their embryology. That of Geum urbanum.. Fig. 61. Dicotyledon embryos as in Fig. 60 A, Poterium sanguisorba (x 250). B-D, Crataegus oxyacantha (x 340). E, Mains communis (x 450). F-H, Saxifraga caespitosa (x 235). J, S. cotyledon (x 340). K-N, Peltiphyllumpeltatum{K-M, x 340; N, x 270). O-Q, Penth