RF2T933MB–European searocket (Cakile maritima) is a succulent annual plant taht lives in coastlines of Europa, North Africa and West Asia. This photo was taken
RMTR6Y0E–European searocket, sea rocket (Cakile maritima), blooming in the dunes, Netherlands, Frisia, Vlieland
RF2WKR0YY–In front: european searocket (Cakile maritima) a succulent annual plant native to coastlines of Europe, northern Africa and western Asia. At back: sam
RF2W9XXBM–Cakile maritima, Brassicaceae, Sea Rocket. A wild plant shot in the fall.
RF2T933MJ–European searocket (Cakile maritima) is a succulent annual plant taht lives in coastlines of Europa, North Africa and West Asia. This photo was taken
RM2GJE8AR–Queen of Spain Fritillary (Issoria lathonia) on Sea rocket (Cakile maritima), Oland, Sweden Photo: Bengt Ekman / TT / code 2706
RMJYR2WP–A group of people, lead by a Natural Resources Wales (NRW) warden, foraging for the bitter tasting wild Sea Rocket (cakile maritima) and other foods growing on the seashore and marshlands at Ynyslas nature reserve in the Dyfi biosphere in mid Wales UK
RF2F789H5–Young shoots on the sea sand. Sea mustard coastal (lat. Cakile maritima). Sea mustard of the Baltic. Ruchetta of sea. Plants of the Curonian Spit.
RF2J6BFN4–The red-veined darter or nomad (Sympetrum fonscolombii) is a dragonfly of the genus Sympetrum, female.
RF2JXN81P–A close-up shot of Cakile maritima bush on a beach
RMH3PDR1–Cavile marítima, European searocket, growing on shingle, Sussex, UK. September.
RF2A7WHMH–close up of a Cakile maritima known as European searocket growing on a sandy beach
RMRDAG8A–Arctic tern (Sterna paradisaea) carrying Sandeel landing at nest in fore dunes amongst Sea rocket (Cakile maritima) Nothumberland, UK
RMAXT6C7–Sea Rocket
RM2AYBMM4–European herring gull in the surf zone
RM2GRGA5J–France, Somme (80), Authie Bay, Fort-Mahon, flora of the Somme Bay and the Picardy coast, Cakile maritima at the foot of the dunes on the seashore
RMRYDH7A–Cakile Maritima Sea Rocket
RMH48EKT–North Sea coast, beach, dunes, Binsen-Quecke,
RMP867DC–Zeeraket, European searocket, Cakile maritima
RMH3XM9N–Sea mustard, Cakile maritima, nature, botany, flora, plants, flowers, Cakile, Kreuzblütler, blossoms, blossom, lia, period bloom, from July to September, close up
RMTR6Y0H–European searocket, sea rocket (Cakile maritima), blooming on the beach, Netherlands, Frisia, Vlieland
RF2W9XXBK–Cakile maritima, Brassicaceae, Sea Rocket. A wild plant shot in the fall.
RF2T970N4–European searocket (Cakile maritima) is a succulent annual plant taht lives in coastlines of Europa, North Africa and West Asia. This photo was taken
RMA09EFN–European searocket, sea rocket (Cakile maritima), inflorescence, Estonia, Paernu maakond
RMJYR2WT–A group of people, lead by a Natural Resources Wales (NRW) warden, foraging for the bitter tasting wild Sea Rocket (cakile maritima) and other foods growing on the seashore and marshlands at Ynyslas nature reserve in the Dyfi biosphere in mid Wales UK
RMEBNRT0–European searocket, sea rocket (Cakile maritima), beach De Hors in the morning at den Hoorn, Netherlands, Texel
RF2JXN809–A close-up shot of Cakile maritima bush on a beach
RF2A7WHJE–close up of a Cakile maritima known as European searocket growing on a sandy beach
RF2F78A3M–Young shoots on the sea sand. Sea mustard coastal (lat. Cakile maritima). Sea mustard of the Baltic. Ruchetta of sea. Plants of the Curonian Spit.
RMH3PDRA–Cavile marítima, European searocket, growing on shingle, Sussex, UK. September.
RM2AYBMMW–European herring gull in the surf zone
RM2GRGA74–France, Somme (80), Authie Bay, Fort-Mahon, flora of the Somme Bay and the Picardy coast, Cakile maritima at the foot of the dunes on the seashore
RF2T970MT–European searocket (Cakile maritima) is a succulent annual plant taht lives in coastlines of Europa, North Africa and West Asia. This photo was taken
RMCW1XBK–The European sea rocket
RF2TCRC5R–Old illustration of Sea Rocket. By G. Bonelli on Hortus Romanus, publ. N. Martelli, Rome, 1772 – 93.
RMMKNF9Y–Sea Stock, Cakile Maritima
RMAHCC9E–Cakile Maritima South Italy Italy
RMA3X33Y–botany, Sea rocket, (Cakile maritima), between stones, Brassicaceae, Cruciferae, Dilleniidae, Capparales, sand stone, Cakile ede
RMC987C9–Succulent plant Cakile Maritima growing on sand dune starting to colonize the beach dune interface
RMBKPR4E–Close-up of the seeds of the European Searocket
RMCNNPEC–Sea Rocket (Cakile maritima) flowering, growing on beach, Gargano Peninsula, Apulia, Italy, april
RMHH07Y5–American Searocket growing at sandy edge of beach, Shi Shi Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington Coast, USA
RF2J9J3W1–Small purple flowers with green leaves. internet springtime banner. Spring floral background. Spring flowerbed with bright lilac flowers
RMEBNRRY–European searocket, sea rocket (Cakile maritima), beach De Hors in the morning at den Hoorn, Netherlands, Texel
RF2M89R35–A bush of sea rocket (Cakile maritima) flowers on the beach in Germany
RF2A7WHGD–close up of a Cakile maritima known as European searocket growing on a sandy beach
RMJAJPWC–Nature,dune,plants,Lithuania,health resort broad bay bar,
RMF0299X–Sea Rocket (Cakile maritima), National Park of Circeo, Lazio, Italy.
RM2AYBMMM–European herring gull in the surf zone
RM2GRGA69–France, Somme (80), Authie Bay, Fort-Mahon, flora of the Somme Bay and the Picardy coast, Cakile maritima at the foot of the dunes on the seashore
RF2T933M8–European searocket (Cakile maritima) is a succulent annual plant taht lives in coastlines of Europa, North Africa and West Asia. This photo was taken
RMATKR24–Sea Rocket
RMAYGDE8–Sea Rocket
RMFW5B1D–South Holland, the Netherlands - March 27, 2016: coastal defence sand dunes near The Hague.
RMAHCCB9–Cakile Maritima South Italy Italy
RF2T8YY80–Sea Rocket
RF2G22YXP–A European searocket on a sea beach with purple flowers
RF2D6ARTB–Top view of green leaves on sandy surface
RMD6TEF3–Sea Rocket (Cakile maritima ssp. integrifolia) in flower and fruit, growing on sand dunes, August
RMB42304–European sea rocket
RMH4388N–Lithuania, Nida, 'big dune', national park health resort broad bay bar,
RM2GJEA8B– Sea rocket (Cakile maritima) on Oland, Sweden Photo: Bengt Ekman / TT / code 2706
RMEBNRRX–European searocket, sea rocket (Cakile maritima), beach De Hors in the morning at den Hoorn, Netherlands, Texel
RMB41TER–Dune landscape of the Curonian Spit, Morskoje, Russia
RF2A7WHJA–close up of a Cakile maritima known as European searocket growing on a sandy beach
RMA3T99Y–European searocket, sea rocket (Cakile maritima), on the beach with the mountain scenery of Vesteralen
RMJ31CJN–Cakile Graeca, arvensis, filiqua striata, brevi Coroll Inst Rei herb 49 - Tournefort Joseph Pitton De - 1717
RM2AYBMM5–European herring gull in the surf zone
RM2GRGA6M–France, Somme (80), Authie Bay, Fort-Mahon, flora of the Somme Bay and the Picardy coast, Cakile maritima at the foot of the dunes on the seashore
RMP8RHKF–. 19 200 Cakile maritima
RMATMHCF–European Sea Rocket
RMHKGBWF–Cakile Graeca, arvensis, filiqua striata, brevi Coroll Inst Rei herb 49 Tournefort Joseph Pitton De 1717
RMFW5B10–South Holland, the Netherlands - March 27, 2016: coastal defence sand dunes near The Hague.
RM2GRGA5W–France, Somme (80), Authie Bay, Fort-Mahon, flora of the Somme Bay and the Picardy coast, Cakile maritima at the foot of the dunes on the seashore
RMPA80XE–44 Cakile Graeca, arvensis, filiqua striata, brevi Coroll Inst Rei herb 49 - Tournefort Joseph Pitton De - 1717
RMAK4XMJ–Sea Rocket
RMP560BN–European searocket, Cakile maritima Scop. Chromolithograph from Carl Lindman's 'Bilder ur Nordens Flora' (Pictures of Northern Flora), Stockholm, Wahlström & Widstrand, 1905. Lindman (1856-1928) was Professor of Botany at the Swedish Museum of Natural History (Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet). The chromolithographs were based on Johan Wilhelm Palmstruch's 'Svensk botanik' (1802-1843).
RMBK99PY–Zeeraket een plant van de zeereep
RMD2TPN8–Cakile maritima; Sea Rocket
RMPG3F5D–. A textbook of botany for colleges and universities ... Botany. REPRODUCTION AND DISPERSAL 90s through the enlargement of the ovary with or without the modification of other organs, is called the fruit, and obviously its chief role is the protection of the developing seeds. Most young fruits contain sufficient chlorophyll to make them conspicuously green, and they doubtless manu- facture much of the food utilized in their development. Sometimes, as in the elm, green fruits are prominent before the leaves appear, or, as in Cakile, after the leaves have gone; in such cases the food-making role