RM2R6F345–Prairie-Smoke (Sieversia ciliata). Date: 1921. Watercolor on paper. Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum.
RMM4XRGM–Hopwood's pontetilla, Potentilla hopwoodiana, dark-red potentilla, Potentilla atro-sanguineum, scarlet flowered potentilla, Geum coccineum, and mountain sieversia, Sieversia potentilla. Handfinished chromolithograph by Henry Noel Humphreys after an illustration by Jane Loudon from Mrs. Jane Loudon's Ladies Flower Garden of Ornamental Perennials, William S. Orr, London, 1849.
RM2R8AEDX–Prairie-Smoke (Sieversia ciliata) 1921 by Mary Vaux Walcott, born Philadelphia, PA 1860-died St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada 1940
RM2ANAYDY–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; 2nd ed. . Sept. 352. 1814.Geum triflorum Pursh, loc. cit. 736. 1814.Sieversia ciliala Rydb. in Britton, Man. 509. 1891. Softly pubescent with short or spreading hairs, sea-pose; scape 6-i8 high, simple, 3-8-flowered at thesummit Basal leaves tufted, petioled, interruptedlypinnate with many small leaflets interspersed amongthe obovate or oval laciniate numerous larger ones;leave
RM2AKEK99–Prairie smoke / Old man's whiskers flowers (Geum triflorum) San Juan National Forest, Durango, Colorado, USA, May.
RMPG1BWP–. The theory of horticulture : or, An attempt to explain the principal operations of gardening upon physiological principles . Horticulture; Plant physiology. SO has it in the Nasturtium, in Sieversia montana, and many other instances. A partial alteration into leaves is of very frequent occur- rence in the parts of a flower. In the Eose, the sepals and pistil are frequently changed into leaves ; in the Double Cherry, the pistil is almost always to be found in the form of a leaf; and books on structural botany abound in the records of similar cases. It sometimes happens that buds are not only
RM2BT5G21–Hopwood's pontetilla, Potentilla hopwoodiana, dark-red potentilla, Potentilla atro-sanguineum, scarlet flowered potentilla, Geum coccineum, and mountain sieversia, Sieversia potentilla. Handfinished chromolithograph by Henry Noel Humphreys after an illustration by Jane Loudon from Mrs. Jane Loudon's Ladies Flower Garden of Ornamental Perennials, William S. Orr, London, 1849.
RMMAA70R–. 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 . 25. SIEVERSIA Willd. Mag. Gesell. Naturfr. Berlin 5: 397. 1811. Mostly low perennial herbs, with odd-pinnate leaves. Flowers in cymes, or solitary, yellow or purplish. Calyx obconic or hemispheric, 5-lobed and generally 5-bracteolate. Petals 5. Stamens numerous; filaments filiform. Carpels many, on a short hemispheric receptacle. Style terminal, persistent, filiform, pubesce
RM2HG7Y37–Sieversia albiflora-Botany of Antarctica-PL007-0019.
RM2CEKGX8–. The theory of horticulture. general tendency on the parts of both the floralenvelopes and sexes to change to leaves, like theleaves of the stem. In the white clover (Trifoliumrepens, fig. 9), all the parts often become leaves; inthe Fraxinella (fig. 10), this has also been remarked j* * ^Proceedings of the Horticultural Society, vol. i. p. 37. 58 VITAL ACTIONS.. so has it in the Nasturtium, in Sieversia montana, andmany other instances. Apartial alteration into leavesis of very frequent occur-rence in the parts of a flower.In the Eose; the sepals aridpistil are frequently changedinto leaves
RMPG1BX5–. The theory of horticulture : or, An attempt to explain the principal operations of gardening upon physiological principles . Horticulture; Plant physiology. 58 VITAL ACTIONS.. SO has it in the Nasturtium, in Sieversia montana, and many other instances. A partial alteration into leaves is of very frequent occur- rence in the parts of a flower. In the Eose, the sepals and pistil are frequently changed into leaves ; in the Double Cherry, the pistil is almost always to be found in the form of a leaf; and books on structural botany abound in the records of similar cases. It sometimes happens that
RMRX8CX1–An illustrated flora of the 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 ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 25. SIEVERSIA Willd. Mag. Gesell. Naturfr. Berlin 5: 397. 1811. Mostly low perennial herbs, with odd-pinnate leaves. Flowers in cymes, or solitary, yellow or purplish. Calyx obconic or hemispheric, 5-lobed and generally 5-bracteolate. Petals 5. Stamens numerous; filaments filiform. Carpels many, on a short hemispher
RMRPG2AK–. The American botanist : a monthly journal for the plant lover. Plants; Plants -- United States. Mountain Avens.—Sieversia turbinata.. 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.. Clute, Willard Nelson, b. 1869. Binghamton, N. Y. : Willard N. Clute & Co.
RMRX8CYM–An illustrated flora of the 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 ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 Genus 25. ROSE FAMILY. 273 2. Sieversia ciliata (Purshj Rydb. Longplumed Purple Avens. Fig. 2282. Geum cilialum Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 352. 1814. Geum triflorum Pursh, loc. cit. 7j6. 1S14. Siexersia ciliata Rydb. in Britton, Man. 509. 1891. Softly pubescent with short or spreading hairs, sea- pose; scape 6'-i8' high,
RMRPRDD3–. Alpine flora of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Mountain plants; Botany. a Geum strictum Ait. Yellow Avens. b Sieversia ciliata (Pursh) Don. Long-Plumed Purple Avens. (% Nat.). 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.. Brown, Stewardson, 1867-1921. New York : G. P. Putnam
RMRE2EKE–. Plant succession; an analysis of the development of vegetation. Plant ecology. A. Stabilization in water, Bidens, Polygonum, and Jussiaea, French Camp Slough, Stockton, California.. B. Stabilization of shifting sand by Sieversia turhinata, Mount Garfield, Pike's Peak, Colorado.. 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.. Clements, Frederic E. (Frederic Edward), 1874-1945. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washingto
RMRE3EPT–. The theory of horticulture; or, An attempt to explain the principal operations of gardening, upon physiological principles. Plant physiology; Gardening. so has it in the Nasturtium^ in Sieversia montana, and many other instances. A partial alteration into leaves is of very frequent occur- rence in the parts of a flower. In the Bose, the sepals and pistil are frequently changed into leaves; in the Double Cherry, the pistil is almost always to be found in the form of a leaf; and books on structural botany abound in the records of similar cases. It sometimes happens that buds are not only forme
RMRDCNHY–. The theory of horticulture : or, An attempt to explain the principal operations of gardening upon physiological principles . Horticulture; Plant physiology. SO has it in the Nasturtium, in Sieversia montana, and many other instances. A partial alteration into leaves is of very frequent occur- rence in the parts of a flower. In the Eose, the sepals and pistil are frequently changed into leaves ; in the Double Cherry, the pistil is almost always to be found in the form of a leaf; and books on structural botany abound in the records of similar cases. It sometimes happens that buds are not only
RMRPXTBW–. Alaska. Natural history -- Alaska; Scientific expeditions; Alaska. ALASKA INSECTS Mcnyanthcs, the principal visitors were Eristalis occidentalis Will., JVcoascia giobosa L., and Mclanostoma mcllinum (L.). At Nefhrofhyllidium the only insect taken was Melanostoma mcllinum (L.), while at Sieversia a number of Muscidas were captured, as well as one species of Syrphidae {Melanostoma trichophus Thomson). In the spathes of Lysic/iiton, a beetle (Donacia fcmoralis Kby.) was found at work devouring pollen, and here also occurred the fly, Syrfhus ribesii L. Sweeping brought to light a number of Dipte
RMRE3EPX–. The theory of horticulture; or, An attempt to explain the principal operations of gardening, upon physiological principles. Plant physiology; Gardening. 68 ^VITAL ACTIONS;. so has it in the Nasturtium^ in Sieversia montana, and many other instances. A partial alteration into leaves is of very frequent occur- rence in the parts of a flower. In the Bose, the sepals and pistil are frequently changed into leaves; in the Double Cherry, the pistil is almost always to be found in the form of a leaf; and books on structural botany abound in the records of similar cases. It sometimes happens that bud
RMRDCNJ5–. The theory of horticulture : or, An attempt to explain the principal operations of gardening upon physiological principles . Horticulture; Plant physiology. 58 VITAL ACTIONS.. SO has it in the Nasturtium, in Sieversia montana, and many other instances. A partial alteration into leaves is of very frequent occur- rence in the parts of a flower. In the Eose, the sepals and pistil are frequently changed into leaves ; in the Double Cherry, the pistil is almost always to be found in the form of a leaf; and books on structural botany abound in the records of similar cases. It sometimes happens that
RMRDTBJT–. 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. Botany. 25. SIEVERSIA Willd. Mag. Gesell. Naturfr. Berlin 5: 397. 1811. Mostly low perennial herbs, with odd-pinnate leaves. Flowers in cymes, or solitary, yellow or purplish. Calyx obconic or hemispheric, 5-lobed and generally 5-bracteolate. Petals 5. Stamens numerous; filaments filiform. Carpels many, on a short hemispheric receptacle. Style terminal, persistent, filiform,
RMRDK316–. 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 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 25. SIEVERSIA Willd. Mag. Gesell. Naturfr. Berlin 5: 397. 1811. Mostly low perennial herbs, with odd-pinnate leaves. Flowers in cymes, or solitary, yellow or purplish. Calyx obconic or hemispheric, S-lobed and generally S-bracteolate. Petals 5. Stamens numerous; filaments filiform. Carpels many, on a short hemispheric receptacle. Style terminal, persistent, fil
RMRDTBJR–. 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. Botany. Genus 25. ROSE FAMILY. 273 2. Sieversia ciliata (Purshj Rydb. Longplumed Purple Avens. Fig. 2282. Geum cilialum Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 352. 1814. Geum triflorum Pursh, loc. cit. 7j6. 1S14. Siexersia ciliata Rydb. in Britton, Man. 509. 1891. Softly pubescent with short or spreading hairs, sea- pose; scape 6'-i8' high, simple, 3-8-flowcred at the summit. Basal leaves tuft
RMRDK30X–. 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 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus 25. ROSE FAMILY. 273 2. Sieversia ciliata (Pursh) Rydb. Longplumed Purple Avens. Prairie-smoke. Fig. 2282. Geum ciliatum Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 352. 1814. Geum triflonini Pursh, loc. cit. 736. 1814. Sieversia ciliata Rydb. in Britton, Man. 509. 1891. Softly pubescent with short or spreading hairs, sea- pose; scape 6'-i8' high, simple, 3-8-flovered at the s
RMRPRDH4–. Alpen-Flora : Westalpen. Mountain plants. Rosifloren. 47 Geum (Sieversia) reptans. — Tafel 47. — Der Wurzel- llock bildet oberirdirche 10—30 cm lange, zarte, beblätterte Ausläufer. Stengel aufrecht 5—20 cm hoch. Grundftändige Blätter tief flederlchnittig, mit gezähnten Abfchnitten. Blüten einzeln, mit meift fechs gelben Kronblättern. Die Früchtchen bilden wie diejenigen der Anemonen ein federiges Köpfchen. Mehrjährig. Blüht Juni bis Auguft. Befucher: vermutlich diefelben wie bei folgender Art. Früchtchen mit verlängertem, federförmigem Griffel: Windverbreitung. Spalten fchattiger Felfen, feu
RMRHYHGP–. Beihefte zum botanischen Centralblatt. Plants. 78 Hess, Über die Wuchsformen der alpinen Geröllpflanzen. heraufsteigen. Diese Irrfahrten im Halbdunkel können mehrere Jahre dauern; der Knotenabstand beträgt gewöhnlich ca. 15 mm, kann aber auch 25 mm werden. So lange Stengel könnte man wohl als Ausläufer bezeichnen; aber sie sind nicht morphologisch fixiert, wie etwa die Ausläufer von Sieversia reptcms oder Carex ferruginea. Diese stolonoiden Zweige entstehen regelmäßig dann, wenn eine schlafende Knospe der tieferen (älteren) Grundachsen- teile ausschlägt. Zuerst kommen dabei ein paar kurze, z
RMRHYH7W–. Beihefte zum botanischen Centralblatt. Plants. Fig. 32. Sieversia reptans. Grobes Schiefergeröll. Albula 2400—2600 m. a. b - Laubblätter (1 : 2). f = Erstes Blatt eines Läufers (1:1). d = Drittes Blatt eines Läufers (1 : 1). c ^ Ende eines Läufers (6 : 1). / — tiberwinterte Pflanze, aus einem Läufer entstanden. x ^ Lebende, o =- abgestorbene Organe (1 : 1). g ^ Spitze eines Laubtriebes; das letzte der entfalteten Blätter nach vorn herabgelegt; seine winzige Aehselknospe sichtbar (1:1). kleiner und die Nebenblätter im Verhältnis zur Blattgröße wich- tiger (Fig. 32 d). Die Langtriebe sind abe
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