RMC56WE1–Island Oak (Quercus tomentella) Endemic to Channel Islands, Santa Rosa Island
RM2WEXW83–Alternanthera albida as Alternanthera tomentella.
RMHMRBN3–Corydalis tomentella, papaveraceae.
RF2C9FD84–3D rendering of a green Island oak tree or Quercus tomentella isolated on white background
RF2DBWF5F–3D rendering of a green Island oak tree or Quercus tomentella isolated on white background
RM2AG06WH–. Svenska vetenskapsakademien handlingar. Ljustr. Justus Cederquist, Sthlm. Th. Ekbiom^de^.^^^^ campestris R. E. Fr. - 4. Pavonia rosa-campestris St. Hil. var. tomentella R. E. Fr. - 5-7. Pavoniaplatyloba R. E. Fr. — 8-10. Pavonia mattogrossensis R. E. Fr. - 11—14. Pavonia apiculata R. E. Fr. K. SVENSKA VETENSKAPSAKADEMIENS HANDLINGAR. B. 42 N:o 12. Tafel 6. F^^
RMPG45X8–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 403 Key to Genera op Hypochnaceae Spores colorless, smooth, rarely granular Basidia with two sterigmata Basidia circinate 1. HeUcobasidium. Basidia not circinate Basidia pyriform, beaked 2. Urobasidium. Basidia clavate, not beaked 3. Matruchotia. Basidia with 2-4 rarely 6 sterigmata 4. Hypochnus, p. 403. Basidia with numerous sterigmata Sterigmata small 5. Aureobasidium, p. 405. Sterigmata large 6. Pachysterigma. Spores colored, mostly spiny 7. Tomentella. Hjrpochnus Ehrenberg. Floccose or fungoi
RMBNC5DK–Botanical print from Manual of Botany of the Northern United States, Asa Gray, 1889. Plate XXIV, Genera of Hepaticae.
RMK66N9G–Stumpfblättrige Rose, Flaum-Rose, Flaumrose, Rosa tomentella, Round-leaved Dog Rose, Rosier à feuilles obtuses, Rosa a foglie ottuse
RMC4WYXF–Island Oak (Quercus tomentella) Endemic to Channel Islands, Santa Rosa Island
RMRYT1JM–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . drlrabenhorstskr0601rabe Year: 1906 Biologisches. 121 Mehr als die eben genannten Anioassungen springen die manchen Gattungen eigenen Wassersäcke, welclie durch um- gestaltete Blattlappen zustande kommen, in die Augen. Charakte- ristisch sind W^assersäcke verschiedenster Form für die wohl über Fig. 04. Trichocolea tomentella. Astspitze. Verg. ^V,, löOO Arten umfassende Gruppe der JiihuIouJert. Aber auch /ahl- reiche andere Gattungen und Arten habtm ihre Blätter zum W
RMHMPKGK–Island Oak, Island Live Oak or Channel Islands Oak (Quercus tomentella), Fagaceae. Detail.
RF2C9FD8W–3D rendering of a green Island oak tree or Quercus tomentella isolated on white background
RF2DBWF54–3D rendering of a green Island oak tree or Quercus tomentella isolated on white background
RM2AND1MA–Forest trees of the Pacific slope . sheltered sites, thick leaves preventing seedlings fromsuffering in latter places. Silvical requirements not fully determiuod. Quercus tomentella Engelmann. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS. No field name appears ever to have been applied to Quercus tomentella, alittle-known evergreen oak. It is from 30 to 40 feet high and from 12 to 18inches in diameter. Somewhat larger trees are reported, and it is likely thatstill larger trees once grew in the sheltered canyons of the coast islands, towhich it is confined. Nothing is known of its trimk and crown form. The t
RMPG3HYC–. Mosses with a hand-lens; a non-technical handbook of the more common and more easily recognized mosses of the north-eastern United States. Mosses. Figure ioi. Scapania un- dulata. (After Hooker). small; 'LEAVES DIVIDED INTO HAIRLIKE DIVISIONS.. Figure 102. Trichocolea tomentella a little enlarged to^Upj i„ j-Up rnlvnrra and leaf much enlarged. tacnea to tne caiyptra TRICHOCOLEA. T. TOMENTEi,LA (Ehrh.) Dum., the Woolly Hepatic, derives its name from the fact that the leaves are divided into very numerous hairlike divisions. It is a large plant somewhat resembling the Pern Mosses in its pinnat
RMK66NB4–Stumpfblättrige Rose, Flaum-Rose, Flaumrose, Rosa tomentella, Round-leaved Dog Rose, Rosier à feuilles obtuses, Rosa a foglie ottuse
RMC4WYXN–Island Oak (Quercus tomentella) Endemic to Channel Islands, Santa Rosa Island
RMT0D07C–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0602rabe Year: 1912 ^47 Pig'. lOH. Trichocolea tomentella. a Teil eines Blattes, nur an einem der vier Blattzipfel sind die Haare gezeichnet; Veru-. ''' ,: b und c Paraphyllien von der Stengeloberseite, bei c die warzige 'ergl. aucli Fig. 94 auf 8. 121 der ersten Abteilung dieses Werkes. borsten förmigen, verzweigten Haaren dicht besetzt, so- daß die Pflanze ganz filzig aussieht. Unterblätter wie die Blätter, oft aber weniger geteilt. Zellen der Blattfläc
RF2C9FD8G–3D rendering of a green Island oak tree or Quercus tomentella isolated on white background
RF2DBWF6G–3D rendering of a green Island oak tree or Quercus tomentella isolated on white background
RF2C8BWWE–3D rendering of a green Island oak tree or Quercus tomentella isolated on white background
RF2DBTTGH–3D rendering of a green Island oak tree or Quercus tomentella isolated on white background
RM2AKFNT4–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalisedTo which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . v. M. (Fig. 91 ter.)Shirleyana, Bail.— Cooraloo of Bundaberg natives. (Fig. 92.)anacardioides, A. Rich.-— Tuckeroo of Moreton Bay natives.var. parvifolia, Bail.serrata, F. v. M. flagelliformis. Bail.— Maraguigi of Barron River natives,curvidentata, Bail.foveolata, F. v. M.tomentella, F. v. M.pseudorhus, A. Rich. — Kilbugan of Cardwell natives (R.B.
RMK66N9D–Stumpfblättrige Rose, Flaum-Rose, Flaumrose, Rosa tomentella, Round-leaved Dog Rose, Rosier à feuilles obtuses, Rosa a foglie ottuse
RM2BTNDCP–Tectona grandis f tomentella Moldenke.
RMMAB2GD–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 102, Trichocolea tomentella. a Längsschnitt durch eine Fruchthülle mit Sporogon, Verg. w/,; b Tjängsschnitt durch die Hülle und den Sporogoufuß; f = S])orogonfuß, h = Haustorialkragen; Verg. i«/i.
RMC56WE6–Island Oak (Quercus tomentella) Endemic to Channel Islands, Santa Rosa Island
RF2C8BWT1–3D rendering of a green Island oak tree or Quercus tomentella isolated on white background
RF2DBTTGC–3D rendering of a green Island oak tree or Quercus tomentella isolated on white background
RM2AN3GB7–Danish fungi as represented in the herbarium of ERostrup . tharellus cibarius. S. Ruderhegn (Sept. 07 O. R.). On moss. S. TokkekabHegn (Raunkiasr). 1656. Hypochnus asterophorus Bonorden, Syll. VI ^^lOn moss. S. Tokkekob Hegn (Octob. Raunkisr). Tomentella. 1657. Tomentella fusca (Fries) Schroeter, Syn: Thelephora fuscaPers., Fries S. M. I ^ El. I ^° Schum. no 1983, Hypochnus fuscusKarsten, Syll. VI, Lit: R 02 a ^^. Very common on stems and fallen branches, twigs, fronds etc. 1658. Tomentella ferruginea (Fries) Schroeter, Syn: Thelephoraferr. Persoon, Fries El. I ^^^ Hypo-chnus ferr. Fries Obs
RMK66N80–Stumpfblättrige Rose, Flaum-Rose, Flaumrose, Rosa tomentella, Round-leaved Dog Rose, Rosier à feuilles obtuses, Rosa a foglie ottuse
RM2BTTBEC–Melochia tomentella C Presl Hemsl.
RMMAB39N–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 04. Trichocolea tomentella. Astspitze. Verg. ^V,, löOO Arten umfassende Gruppe der JiihuIouJert. Aber auch /ahl- reiche andere Gattungen und Arten habtm ihre Blätter zum W'assei'- auffangen angepaßt und wir können wohl mit Recht die Hälfte aller beblätterten Jiün/ernicmniaceen mit 'orrichtungen versehen bezeichnen, welche dazu dienen, ein rasches Ablaufen des Wasser^
RMC4WYXW–Island Oak (Quercus tomentella) Endemic to Channel Islands, Santa Rosa Island, Channel Islands National Park, California
RF2C8BWRM–3D rendering of a green Island oak tree or isolated on white background
RF2DBTTM1–3D rendering of a green Island oak tree or isolated on white background
RM2AND14T–Forest trees of the Pacific slope . Fig. 136.—Quercus tomentella. autumn of the second year, are about H inches long and three-fourths of aninch thick, the shallow chestnut-colored cups covered with a tawny or whitish15188—08 20 302 I^KEST TKEES OF THE PACIFIC SLOPE, cially.. Longevity.—Probably moderately Ion(inside bark) showed an age of 44 years P,f. j:>7.—Quercus iomentelUi. -lived. One tree 4i inrb.>s in diameter FOREST TREES OF THE PACIFIC SLOPE. 303 RANGE. Santa Rosa, Santa Cruz (south of Santa Barbara), Santa Catalina, and San ClementeIslands, south of Cape Vincent, off coast of
RMK66N8N–Stumpfblättrige Rose, Flaum-Rose, Flaumrose, Rosa tomentella, Round-leaved Dog Rose, Rosier à feuilles obtuses, Rosa a foglie ottuse
RM2BXE2JY–Herrania tomentella RE Schult Herrania tomentella RE Schult.
RMMCTK8R–. Fig. 47. Andröceen verschiedener A. A Gomphrena SchlechtendaUana Mart.; B Alternanthera tomentella Senb.; C A. philoxeroides Grisel).; D, E Achijranthes aspera L.; F Oomphrena glohosa L.; G Cyathula capitata Moq. (Nach Seubert, Baillon und Wigbt.) röhrige Blh. auf 2 oder 5 Seiten sogar zu kammartigen, schmalen Flügeln aus. Die Be- haarung der Blhb. variiert sehr, von besonderer Bedeutung ist sie bei Ptilotiis-, /resme-Arten etc., wo die langen Seidenhaare als Flugorgane dienen. Die in selten
RMC4WYXM–Island Oak (Quercus tomentella) Endemic to Channel Islands, Santa Rosa Island, Channel Islands National Park, California
RMC4WYY7–Island Oak (Quercus tomentella) Endemic to Channel Islands, Santa Rosa island, Channel Islands National Park, California
RM2ANB9BK–Handbook of British Hepaticae : containing descriptions and figures of the indigenous species of Marchantia, Jungermannia, Riccia and Anthoceros . sub-quadrate, four-partite, setaceous, multifid. Jungermannia tomentella, Ehr. Beitr. II., 150.Dicks. Crypt. II., 14; Eng. Bot. t. 2242.Hook. Br. Jung. t. 36. Trichocolea tomentella,Nees. Eur. III., 1057 ; Gott. and Rab. Exs.52, 272; Cooke Hep. f. 129. Tricholea to-mentella, Dumort. Comm. p. 113; Carr. andPears. Exs. No. 10, n. On moist rocks. (Fr. March and June.) Forming dense tufts, sometimes several feet indiameter, of a very pale glaucous green
RMK66N83–Stumpfblättrige Rose, Flaum-Rose, Flaumrose, Rosa tomentella, Round-leaved Dog Rose, Rosier à feuilles obtuses, Rosa a foglie ottuse
RMME9GRR–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 22. Polylepis tomentella Wedd. A Zweig; B Kuospe; C Tragb. mit Bl.; D Bl. mit Fr., im Längssclmitt E Stb. von vorn; F dasselbe von hinten; G Fr. im Querschnitt; H Keimling. 6 6. Polylepis Ruiz et Pav. Zwitterig; Stb. zahlreich, Frb. I—3. Blütenachse zur Fruchtzeit geflügelt-kantig, mit unregelmäßig verteilten, kantensländigen Stacheln. — Kleine Bäume mit 3zähligen oder gefiederten B. und grünlichen Bl. in hängenden Trauben.
RMC4WYYF–Moss-covered trunks of Island Oaks (Quercus tomentella) Endemic to Channel Islands, Santa Rosa island, Channel Islands National
RM2CGN23C–. Botanische Jahrbücher für Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie . pyracea in utraque facie fere aequalis, glabra, oblongo-oblan-ceolata vel anguste obovata, nervi primarii laterales tenues (sicci subcrispi)8—12 utrinque adscendentes. Flores soHtarii pedunculo brevi bracteato eramis foliatis orti. Sepala et petala exteriora crassa extus ferrugineo-sericeo-tomentella, sepala brevia late triangularia, petala 3 exteriora anguste ovata, 3 interiora percrassa breviora triangularia minute cinereo-tomentella parte 144 C. Lauterbach, Beiträge zur Flora von Papuasien. I. infera intus
RMK66NA6–Stumpfblättrige Rose, Flaum-Rose, Flaumrose, Rosa tomentella, Round-leaved Dog Rose, Rosier à feuilles obtuses, Rosa a foglie ottuse
RMMAB2GC–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . ^47 Pig'. lOH. Trichocolea tomentella. a Teil eines Blattes, nur an einem der vier Blattzipfel sind die Haare gezeichnet; Veru-. '"" ,: b und c Paraphyllien von der Stengeloberseite, bei c die warzige 'ergl. aucli Fig. 94 auf 8. 121 der ersten Abteilung dieses Werkes. borsten förmigen, verzweigten Haaren dicht besetzt, so- daß die Pflanze ganz filzig aussieht. Unterblätter wie die Blätter, oft aber weniger geteilt. Zellen der Blattfläche langgestreckt, 20x;70 // und mitunter noch länger, dünnwandi
RMC4WYYM–Moss-covered trunks of Island Oaks (Quercus tomentella) Endemic to Channel Islands, Santa Rosa island, Channel Islands National
RMRH9G2J–. The botany of Iceland. Botany -- Iceland. THE IJIU'OPHYTA OF ICELAND hions of Grimmia funalis, Hypnum revolutum, Rhacomitrium hete- rostichum and Orthotrichum rupeslre. On the basal and somewhat damper portion of the rock-face there grew Gymnoslomum rnpestre, Philonotis tomentella, Orthothecium chryseum, Hypnum uncinatum, Distichium montannm, Ditrichum flexicaule, Amphidium lapponicum, Pohlia cruda, Bartramia itgphylla, Ceratodon purpurciis, Tortclla tor-. Fig. 30. Grimmia torquata on one of the sides of Flokastadagil. tuosa, Lophozia quinquedcntata, L. quadriloba and everywhere on the ledge
RMMCRBBA–. A Ditiola radicata: 1 .'önbituä; grö^ert; 3 S3nftbien. B Guepiiiia: 1 G. merulina, §a6ititä; 2 G.Fomsjoniana: Äonibicnbilbuiig ber tcimen- ben öofibioipore; 3 fid; teilenbe SJafibiofpove; 4 Sa= fibie. i".l)ö. 32: ßcfjte ^jafibteiipi C Exobasidium rhododendri: i öabituä. j D Exobasidium lauri: 1 §a= | 6ituä; 2 etücf beä §r)mc= niuiiiä; 3 Safibie. E Exobasidium vaccinii: 1 ßnbitiiä; 2 syafibie; 3 23afibio= jpore; 4 .Sonibieittilbung tiitt ber (etntettbcit 33aftbio[porc. (jC (Autobasidiomycetes). F Tomentella flava: 1 Safibte; 2 fiortibienöilbuitg. G Corticiumcoei-uleum: 1 §a= Bituä; 2 Saf
RMREF6C0–. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. 436 COMPARATIVE MORPHOLOGY OF FUNGI In some species, the formation of a basidium is preceded by a luxuriant conidial formation. In Hypochnus isabellinus (Tomentella flava) (Bre- feld, 1889), there appear in certain parts of the hyphae, numerous lateral branches which, throughout their whole length, cut off a large mass of red-brown, echinulate spores on short sterigmata (Fig. 278). Before the connection of these spores and Hypochnus was known, they were called Botrytis argillacea. In Hirsutella varians (Matruchotia varians) the hyaline conidia are cut
RMRDH2PF–. Mosses with a hand-lens; a non-technical handbook of the more common and more easily recognized mosses of the north-eastern United States. Mosses. Figure ioi. Scapania un- dulata. (After Hooker). small; 'LEAVES DIVIDED INTO HAIRLIKE DIVISIONS.. Figure 102. Trichocolea tomentella a little enlarged to^Upj i„ j-Up rnlvnrra and leaf much enlarged. tacnea to tne caiyptra TRICHOCOLEA. T. TOMENTEi,LA (Ehrh.) Dum., the Woolly Hepatic, derives its name from the fact that the leaves are divided into very numerous hairlike divisions. It is a large plant somewhat resembling the Pern Mosses in its pinnat
RMRHYJ8J–. Beihefte zum Botanischen Centralblatt. Botany. DAmm,üeber d. Bau luehrjllhrijfer Epidermen b. d. Dicotyledoneu. 241. Aristolochiaceae. Lattraceae. Moaaceae. Lefjuminosae. üutaceae. Celastraceae. Aquifoliaceae. Aeeraccae. Mhamnaceae. Bombacaceae. Myrtaeeae. Araleaceae. Gornaceae. Ohaeeae. D d. B.: Ariatolochia Sipho L'Herit. D.: Apollonias canariensis Neos. M.: Cinnamomum Tamala Nees. ]V[.: Camphora officinai'itm Neea. M. : Lmirus nohilis L. jM. : Rosa tomentella Lern. „ alpina L. „ turhinata Ait. „ moUis iSm. „ sepium Tliuill. var. inodora (Fr.) „ canina L.var. dumetorum Thuill. multiflora T
RM2C1HDXT–Glycine tomentella Hayata Glycine tomentella Hayata.
RMRDE5WA–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 403 Key to Genera op Hypochnaceae Spores colorless, smooth, rarely granular Basidia with two sterigmata Basidia circinate 1. HeUcobasidium. Basidia not circinate Basidia pyriform, beaked 2. Urobasidium. Basidia clavate, not beaked 3. Matruchotia. Basidia with 2-4 rarely 6 sterigmata 4. Hypochnus, p. 403. Basidia with numerous sterigmata Sterigmata small 5. Aureobasidium, p. 405. Sterigmata large 6. Pachysterigma. Spores colored, mostly spiny 7. Tomentella. Hjrpochnus Ehrenberg. Floccose or fungoi