RMB35K6G–Sea Heath frankenia laevis growing on stony saltmarsh Norfolk UK July
RMEN5PTK–Sea-heath, Frankenia laevis, Frankeniaceae. Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, Spain. Rare in the UK.
RMGK6WMF–Sea Heath (Frankenia laevis) flowers
RMB5GEBY–A sea heath Frankenia hirsuta in flower on the coast Crete
RMJ112B7–Frankenia laevis
RMF7G0NA–A Sea-heath, Frankenia capitata, in flower by saltpans, Lanzarote.
RM2HHGMXM–Sea Heath Flowers (Frankenia laevis), Frankeniaceae. Sussex UK
RMDAKEGD–Sea Heath (Frankenia hirsuta), blooming at the coast, halophyte, Greece, Peloponnese
RM2HM18EB–Sea heath (Frankenia laevis) carpet flowering on the upper shore bordering the tidal Ogmore River, Merthyr Mawr NNR, Glamorgan, Wales, UK, July.
RM2H6KM0N–Sea heath (Frankenia laevis) in flower, coastal low shrub native to south-west Europe and Britain
RMMNDAYG–Sea heath Frankenia laevis a prostrate woody perennial growing on a raised beach on volcanic rocks on the southern Tenerife coast Canary Islands
RMC8RTNN–Sea-heath, frankenia laevis
RF2F9TY23–Frankenia laevis Sea heath – spreading tufts of fleshy curved leaves, April, England, UK
RFTD1NWG–Sea heath, Frankenia pulverulenta L. Growing wild in West Central Texas
RM2GMDND0–Sea-heath - Frankenia laevis
RFTD1R8W–Sea heath, Frankenia pulverulenta L. Growing wild in West Central Texas
RM2GMDNHE–Sea-heath - Frankenia laevis
RF2F9ABDM–Flora of Gran Canaria - small pink flowers of Frankenia capitata, sea heath, locally called sea thyme, natural macro floral background
RM2GMDN83–Sea-heath - Frankenia laevis
RM2ARJ6H9–Frankenia pulverulenta on Lanzarote, Canary Islands
RM2GMDN86–Sea-heath - Frankenia laevis
RF2WGH33A–Sea heath (Frankenia thymifolia) is a gypsophile subshrub native to Spain and northern Africa.
RME5YEB1–Sea Heath (Frankenia laevis)
RMJ112DN–Frankenia laevis
RMF7G0Y7–A Sea-heath, Frankenia capitata, in flower by saltpans, Lanzarote.
RF2T8FKD7–Sea heath (Frankenia laevis) is a prostrate shrub native to Macaronesia, northern Africa and southwestern Europe coasts and saline soils of interior.
RM2TARTNA–Sea heath, Frankenia laevis, in flower on saltmarsh edge.
RM2J3539J–Sea heath (Frankenia laevis) carpet flowering on the upper shore bordering the tidal Ogmore River, Merthyr Mawr NNR, Glamorgan, Wales, UK, July.
RMB60AYP–Sea heath Frankenia laevis Frankeniaceae UK
RM2C1F80X–Frankenia salina Molina IM Johnst Frankenia salina Molina IM Johnst.
RMJ112C9–Frankenia laevis
RF2JBNRKH–Frankenia capitata is a species of flowering, native to southern Macaronesia (the Canary Islands, Madeira and the Salvage Islands).
RF2T8FKCH–Sea heath (Frankenia laevis) is a prostrate shrub native to Macaronesia, northern Africa and southwestern Europe coasts and saline soils of interior.
RM2TARTN7–Sea heath, Frankenia laevis, in flower on saltmarsh edge.
RFT61FF6–Frankenia Pulverulenta is mainly a flowering plant of desert and coastal habitats whose leaves are small and bold, vintage line drawing or engraving i
RMHF9KFW–Sea heath, Frankenia laevis in flower on coastal granite, Corsica.
RMMA60WD–Alkali-heath (Frankenia salina) in bloom.
RFB1744K–Sea Heath - Frankenia laevis
RMMA9DCH–Palmer's Frankenia (Frankenia palmerii) closeup. Delicate pink and white flowers bloom during April 2011 on the rare plant, during the spring of 2011
RMTD418F–Smooth Sea Heath (Frankenia laevis), vintage illustration from 1874
RM2A77BWB–Few flowered frankenia, Frankenia pauciflora. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel Curtis's 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1829.
RMBKWAH8–Sea Heath occurs along mediterranean coasts. It is found near sea on moist soils, where it forms loose mats.This species is
RM2A7P2EF–Smooth sea-heath, Frankenia laevis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from a drawing by James Sowerby for Smith's 'English Botany,' London, 1794. Sowerby was a tireless illustrator of natural history books and illustrated books on botany, mycology, conchology and geology.
RM2ARJ6N2–Frankenia pulverulenta on Lanzarote, Canary Islands
RM2B7R86F–European sea heath, Frankenia pulverulenta. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieu's Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali, Dictionary of Natural Science, Florence, Italy, 1837. Illustration engraved by Plee, drawn and directed by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin, and published by Batelli e Figli. Turpin (1775-1840) is considered one of the greatest French botanical illustrators of the 19th century.
RF2JBNRKK–Frankenia capitata is a species of flowering, native to southern Macaronesia (the Canary Islands, Madeira and the Salvage Islands).
RF2T8FKCF–Sea heath (Frankenia laevis) is a prostrate shrub native to Macaronesia, northern Africa and southwestern Europe coasts and saline soils of interior.
RM2H43BMJ–Five flowering plants, including milkwort (Polygala vulgaris) and sea heath (Frankenia laevis). Chromolithograph by W. Dickes & co., c. 1855.
RF2WJ67P5–Tomillo marino (Frankenia capitata) is a subshrub native to Macaronesia (Canary Islands, Madeira). This photo was taken in Lanzarote Island, Canary Is
RMHF9KFX–Sea heath, Frankenia laevis in flower on coastal granite, Corsica.
RMP55R6F–Agrypnia pagetana, Yarmouth Grannom, Caddis-fly or Mayfly, with smooth sea-heath, Frankenia laevis. 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.
RMF88FD8–Sea heath, Frankenia laevis in flower in damp saline soil.
RMMA9DCJ–Palmer's Frankenia (Frankenia palmerii). A rare salt marsh plant, Palmer's frankenia is a woody, low-lying shrub that grows in salt marshes along the coast of California. It has very tiny and plump leaves, with a delicate white and pink flower that blooms in the spring
RM2AWE8DE–Transactions and proceedings of the Royal Society of South Australia (Incorporated) . Frankenia pauciflora dc.. ()<*?? F. foliosa nov.sp.
RMW28AG5–Archive image from page 401 of Dansk botanisk arkiv (1913-1981). Dansk botanisk arkiv danskbotaniskark02dans Year: 1913-1981 50 Dansk Botanisk Arkiv, Bd. 2, Nr. 8. 1. Frankenia pauciflora D. C. Prodr. I (1824) 350; Curtis, Botan. Magaz. tab. 2896; Benth., Fl. Austr. I (1863) 151; maxima ex parte. The specimens from the coastal region are decumbent shrubs with internodes several times longer than the leaves. Stems Fig. 15. Frankenia serpyllifolia Lindl., from W. A. (Herb. Berol., ded. F. v. Muller). (172 nat. size). glabrous or, especially the younger, somewhat pubescent. Leaves oblong or
RMC91M9R–Agrypnia pagetana, Yarmouth Grannom, Caddis-fly or Mayfly,
RM2ARJ77H–Frankenia pulverulenta on Lanzarote, Canary Islands
RMMAADDT–. The ecology of Tijuana Estuary, California : a national estuarine research reserve . 5 7 9 11 Elevation Class (dm NGVD) 3 5 7 9 11 Elevation Class (dm NGVD) Figure 3.2. The frequency of occurrence of abundant plant species in the salt marsh of Tijuana Estuary (from Zedler 1977). Sv=Salicornia virginica, Sb=S. bigelovii, Fg=Frankenia grandifolia, Ss = S. subterminalis, Se=Suaeda esteroa (called S. californica in earlier publications), Lc= Limonium californicum, SUSpartina foliosa, Bm=Batis maritima, Jc=Jaumea carnosa, M=Monanthochloe littoralis, Ds=Distichlis spicata, Tc=Triglochin maritima.
RF2WJ67PM–Tomillo marino (Frankenia capitata) is a subshrub native to Macaronesia (Canary Islands, Madeira). This photo was taken in Lanzarote Island, Canary Is
RMP6H0K9–Few flowered frankenia, Frankenia pauciflora. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel Curtis's 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1829.
RMF88FD3–Sea heath, Frankenia laevis in flower in damp saline soil.
RM2AWN61B–American journal of pharmacy . Branch of Frankenia grandi-folia (natural size). Am. Jour.Pharm.Oct., 1882. Practical Notes. 515 but linear on cross-section, the bast layers, however, not extending tothe epidermis but ending with a stratum of collenchyma tissue, whichspreads under the epidermis and often extends to the collenchyma of.
RMRYG4K8–The ecology of Tijuana Estuary, California : a national estuarine research reserve ecologyoftijuana00zedl Year: 1992 5 7 9 11 Elevation Class (dm NGVD) 3 5 7 9 11 Elevation Class (dm NGVD) Figure 3.2. The frequency of occurrence of abundant plant species in the salt marsh of Tijuana Estuary (from Zedler 1977). Sv=Salicornia virginica, Sb=S. bigelovii, Fg=Frankenia grandifolia, Ss = S. subterminalis, Se=Suaeda esteroa (called S. californica in earlier publications), Lc= Limonium californicum, SUSpartina foliosa, Bm=Batis maritima, Jc=Jaumea carnosa, M=Monanthochloe littoralis, Ds=Distichlis
RMPFGMGF–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. 50 Dansk Botanisk Arkiv, Bd. 2, Nr. 8. 1. Frankenia pauciflora D. C. Prodr. I (1824) 350; Curtis, Botan. Magaz. tab. 2896; Benth., Fl. Austr. I (1863) 151; maxima ex parte. The specimens from the coastal region are decumbent shrubs with internodes several times longer than the leaves. Stems. Fig. 15. Frankenia serpyllifolia Lindl., from W. A. (Herb. Berol., ded. F. v. Muller). (172 nat. size). glabrous or, especially the younger, somewhat pubescent. Leaves oblong or linear, obtuse, revolute, glabrous, distinctly petiolate, 8—10mm long; sheaths
RM2ARJ7DD–Frankenia pulverulenta on Lanzarote, Canary Islands
RMME6K61–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 159. Cynomorium coccineum L. 4 unterer Teil einer Vfl. von Frankenia laeiis L. mit jungen, aus S. her- vorgegangenen Knöllclien (jn) des Cynomorium und mit einem älteren, 2 Blütenstände tragenden Rhizom desselben; sf Saugfortsätze des KWzoms, welche mit den feinen, sie berührenden Wurzeln der Nährpfl. (.Vif) rerwachsen sind. ii eine Blüteugruppe mit 1 Tragb. t. C eine ^ Bl., g der Gr. mit dem offenen Staubweg. JD, E ^ Bl., bei g' der verkümmerte Gr. F Q Bl., bei std Staminodiu
RM2BTR533–Frankenia laevis.
RF2WJ67P9–Tomillo marino (Frankenia capitata) is a subshrub native to Macaronesia (Canary Islands, Madeira). This photo was taken in Lanzarote Island, Canary Is
RF2WJ67PP–Tomillo marino (Frankenia capitata) is a subshrub native to Macaronesia (Canary Islands, Madeira). This photo was taken in Lanzarote Island, Canary Is
RMF88FD5–Sea heath, Frankenia laevis in flower in damp saline soil.
RMP556JC–Smooth sea-heath, Frankenia laevis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from a drawing by James Sowerby for Smith's 'English Botany,' London, 1794. Sowerby was a tireless illustrator of natural history books and illustrated books on botany, mycology, conchology and geology.
RMKJ5XM3–A sea-heath, Frankenia corymbosa in coastal area, south-west Morocco.
RM2AWE8N3–Transactions and proceedings of the Royal Society of South Australia (Incorporated) . Atriplex crassipes % *?• Frankenia serpyllifolia Lindi. HOSSEY A 6lLL,N6HAM LIMITED, PHiNTERS U PUBLISHERS ADELA DE, SO.AUS. Trans, and Proc. Rov. Soc. S. A list r Vol. XLII., Plate XVII.. Frankenia pauciflora dc.
RMKJ5TXT–A sea-heath, Frankenia corymbosa in coastal area, south-west Morocco.
RMRYJ210–The ecology of Tijuana Estuary, California : a national estuarine research reserve ecologyoftijuana00zedl Year: 1992 Table 4.4. Net aboveground productivity and net carbon (C) productivity (estimated from plant carbon data of 5/31/78) of salt marsh vascular plants (data Winfield 1980). are per m^/yr from Species g dry wt â¢76 '77 gc â¢76 '77 40 8 0 8 Batis maritima saltwort Frankenia grandifolia alkali heath 13 3 4 1 Jaumea carnosa 85 126 23 34 Limonium californicum sea lavender o s 1550 1350 - 1150 - 950 - 750 - 550 1 â 1 - iââ 1 ⢠r 1975 1977 1979 1981 1983 Figure 4.3. End-of-season l
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