RMEBKMN6–springsavory (Acinos arvensis), inflorescence, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
RMDKF6G7–basil thyme, acinos arvensis
RMW7R32B–Basil Thyme (Acinos arvensis) in flower, with Forget me nots (Myotis sp) and other alpin flowers, Mount Vettore, Sibillini, Umbria, Italy, June
RF2C8D006–Acinos arvensis, basil thyme, spring savory flowers in meadow macro selective focus
RF2G50K47–Violet and white flower of Lesser Basil (Acinos arvensis). Located in a pine forest in the Soria mountain.
RMW7R38K–Rock campion (Saponaria ocymoides) with Basil thyme (Acinos arvensis) Monte Spinale, alpine zone, Madonna di Campiglio, Brenta Dolomites, Italy, July
RF2G68GJN–Basil Thyme (Clinopodium achines)
RM2H8TK1A–Basil thyme, Acinos arvensis, in flower. Annual plant.
RF2C7KN8H–Acinos arvensis genus of ten species of annual and short-lived evergreen perennial woody plants native to southern Europe and western Asia
RMDKF6F8–basil thyme, acinos arvensis
RMW7R2WJ–Basil Thyme (Acinos arvensis) with Viola (Viola eugeniae) and Forget-me-nots (Myosotis) Campo Imperatore, Gran Sasso, Appennines, Abruzzo, Italy, May
RF2J2JYYE–Violet and white flower of Lesser Basil Acinos arvensis. Located in a pine forest in the Soria mountain. Top view.
RF2N5BG56–Clinopodium acinos grows in the wild in summer
RMHMPKB1–Basil thyme (Acinos arvensis or Calamintha acinos), Lamiaceae.
RF2ER2830–Antique illustration of a thymus acinos, also known as acinos arvensis or basil thyme. Engraved by Jacob Sturm (1771-1848) and published in the book D
RF2E08RDC–Old botanical illustration engraving of Basil Thyme, Mother of Thyme / Clinopodium acinos. Traditional medicinal herbal plant. See Notes
RMP5F54E–N/A. Acinos arvensis (Lam.) Dandy subsp. arvensis, syn. Calamintha acinos (L.) Clairv., Thymus acinos L. ThePlantList.org: Clinopodium acinos (L.) Kuntze Original Caption Wilde Basilie, Thymus acinos . 1796. Johann Georg Sturm (Painter: Jacob Sturm) 263 Calamintha acinos Sturm52
RM2BXE98F–Acinos arvensis Acinos arvensis.
RF2J1EB2C–Der Feld-Steinquendel, Acinos arvensis, auch Gemeiner Steinquendel genannt, ist eine Pflanzenart aus der Gattung Steinquendel (Acinos) innerhalb der Familie der Lippenblütler / Acinos arvensis, known commonly as basil thyme and spring savory
RF2G52HFK–Basil thyme or spring savory, Clinopodium acinos
RMCX97DR–Thymus acinos
RM2DFBJTB–Basil thyme or spring savory, Clinopodium acinos. Le thym basilic, Thymus acinos. Copperplate engraving printed in three colours by Pierre Bulliard from his Herbier de la France, ou collection complete des plantes indigenes de ce royaume, Didot jeune, Debure et Belin, 1780-1793.
RMP5ATW2–Basil thyme or wild basil (Acinos arvensis). . Thymus acinos. . French botanist Jean Baptiste François Pierre Bulliard was born around 1742 at Aubepierre-en-Barrois (Haute Marne) and died on 26 September 1793 in Paris. He studied at Angers, and later illustrated and published a number of botanical and mycological works on French flora. He studied art and engraving under Francois Martinet, the celebrated artist of many of Buffon's natural history books.
RM2H8TK0F–Basil thyme, Acinos arvensis, in flower. Annual plant.
RMBK5TAY–Basil thyme or wild basil (Acinos arvensis) Thymus acinos
RF2G6CEWH–Basil thyme or spring savory isolated on white, Clinopodium acinos
RM2T6A09M–Basil thyme or spring savory, Clinopodium acinos. Le thym basilic, Thymus acinos. Copperplate engraving printed in three colours by Pierre Bulliard from his Herbier de la France, ou collection complete des plantes indigenes de ce royaume, Didot jeune, Debure et Belin, 1780-1793.
RM2RTBGH6–Springsavory, basil thyme (Acinos arvensis, Clinopodium acinos), inflorescence against black background, Netherlands, Limburg
RF2NRXMKW–Clinopodium acinos grows in the wild in summer
RM2BXCNMW–Acinos arvensis Acinos arvensis.
RF2N5BG88–Clinopodium acinos grows in the wild in summer
RM2BXE992–Acinos arvensis Acinos arvensis.
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