RMC9CPMX–Smooth aster (Aster laevis 'Anneke van der Jeugd')
RF2R37AA5–Blue Autumn Aster with Ladybird in the Garden, New Belgium Aster (Aster novi-belgii), New Belgium Autumn Aster, Smooth-leaved Aster asian lady beetle
RF2FMGYX5–Several yellow calendula flowers with stems. Calendula officinalis. Out of focus background, macro photography, detail, green
RF2HDK0NY–aster, asters
RME5E8CP–Flowers and the morning light @ Cairo
RF2M76WHE–Vintage glaucous aster flower branch for decoration
RMEGWFPF–Sunny bank of dandelion meadow marks the start of the summer as a meadow of flowers clings onto a slope
RM2AJK7KH–An illustrated guide to the flowering plants of the middle Atlantic and New England states (excepting the grasses and sedges) the descriptive text written in familiar language . erous, small, in broad diffuse clus-ters. Uracts of the involucre linear, hairy, green at the tips, which arespreading. Rays 20 to 30, clear blue. Moist grounds, Mass., southernNew York, Penn. Sept.-Oct. 23. A. laevis, L. (Fig. 2, pi. ISO.) Smooth Aster. Whole plantvery smootii. Stem 2 to 4 ft. high, the branchlets usually quite short,terminated by a showy (lower head. Leaves shining, oblong, rounded atapex, clasjiing
RF2D8B30A–European Michaelmas daisy
RF2HHB9GW–White Asters in Autumn, York County, Pennsylvania, USA
RF2FMGYRY–Calendula yellow flower with stem. Calendula officinalis. Out of focus background, macro photography, detail, green
RMC9CPN1–Smooth aster (Aster laevis 'Anneke van der Jeugd')
RF2R37ADE–Blue Autumn Aster with Ladybird in the Garden, New Belgium Aster (Aster novi-belgii), New Belgium Autumn Aster, Smooth-leaved Aster asian lady beetle
RM2CE5P8B–. Hardy perennial plants . right blue. Lady Travelyn. Pure white; large and fine. Madonna. (3 ft.)—Snowy-white; profuse. Nova Anglea. >-EW England aster. (4 ft.) —Bluish purple; large flowers in masses. Nova Anglea rosea. (4 feet.)—Thefinest and showiest of all the Hardy As-ters. Strong growing and exceedingly freeflowering; presenting a mass of bright rosy-pink flowers in large clusters, during latesummer and autumn. Novelty. (2 ft.)—Rosy-pink in great masses. Pulcherrima. (2 ft.)—Light blue; early. Tartaricus. (6 ft.)—An entirely distincttall growing species with smooth, large leaves(freq
RF2D4NM6D–bees are pollinating some flowers
RF2D9W67K–Pine Trees Behind Meadow of Purple and Yellow Flowers
RF2FMGYRW–Calendula yellow flower with stem. Calendula officinalis. Out of focus background, macro photography, detail, green
RF2R37AA9–Blue Autumn Aster with Ladybird in the Garden, New Belgium Aster (Aster novi-belgii), New Belgium Autumn Aster, Smooth-leaved Aster asian lady beetle
RMRE0483–. Nature study and agriculture. Nature study; Agriculture. SOME PRAIRIE FLOWERS 103 stem with but few leaves. In other species the stem is quite leafy and has many branches. 52. The Asters. — Many species of asters are found on the prairies, the smooth aster (Aster laevis) and the white wreath aster {Aster multifioris) being the prettiest, and in most sections the commonest. The first of these has very smooth leaves and stem, and large blue flowers. The leaves and stem of the second are gray- ish and hairy, and the flowers are white, very small, and very numerous. These two asters are fine eno
RF2D4NM66–bees are pollinating some flowers
RF2D9RJY4–View of Rugged Mountain and Lush Meadow in Glacier National Park in Montana
RF2FMGYRT–Calendula yellow flower with stem. Calendula officinalis. Out of focus background, macro photography, detail, green
RF2R37ACT–Blue Autumn Aster with Ladybird in the Garden, New Belgium Aster (Aster novi-belgii), New Belgium Autumn Aster, Smooth-leaved Aster asian lady beetle
RMRENA8B–. Flower guide [microform] : wild flowers east of the Rockies. Flowers; Fleurs; Botanique; Botany. Smooth Aster {Aster Inris) is a Iinndsome species liaviiig a sniootli, stdiit atciii, from 2 to 4 feet high. The flowers are in lovely terminal clusters, each hlossom measuring aliout an inch across; they are usually light violet blue in color, although color is very variable with all the so-called blue asters; each disk is surrounded by la to .'10 rays. The leaves are nearly smooth-edged, lanceolate, clasping the stem with a distinct heart- sluiped base. The Smooth Aster is abundant from Me. to
RF2D9RK35–View of Rugged Mountain and Lush Meadow in Glacier National Park in Montana
RF2FMGYT5–Several yellow calendula flowers with stems. Calendula officinalis. Out of focus background, macro photography, detail, green
RMRJ018W–. Wayside flowers [microform] : Series IV. Being a description of American wild flowers that bloom in August, September, October, and June to October. Wild flowers; Fleurs sauvages. Willow-leaved Blue Aster. Aiter Novi-Bilgii. smooth Qolden-rod. Solid&go serdtina. Family . COMPOSITiE, Composite. Color . . Yellow, golden in tone, inclined to greenish cast. Bloomi . August - September. Environment, Copses, roadsides, fence-rows. Heigiit . 18 ins. to 2 ft., rarely 30 ins. Habitat . Common. Character: Smooth leaf; stout, smooth stem, often covered with a purplish bloom i small flowers, but lar
RF2FMGYT3–Several yellow calendula flowers with stems. Calendula officinalis. Out of focus background, macro photography, detail, green
RMRDXAR1–. Familiar features of the roadside; the flowers, shrubs, birds, and insects. Natural history. GOLDEN-ROD AND ASTERS. 239 and widely distributed over the stems. Common on moist ground. The most famiUar wild aster, now extensively cultivated. 2. Aster Novi-Belgii. Willow-leaved blue aster. Blooms in September. Leaves narrow, lance-shaped, without teeth or with a very few, usually a trifle hairy ; sometimes quite rough above, and in a few forms wholly smooth, the upper ones somewhat clasping the stems. Stem smooth or slightly hairy. Flower bluish violet, showy, as large as a silver half dol- lar
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