RM2RY4237–Grass, Provence, Southern France, Mountain Melick (Melica nutans)
RFDH5ETF–Melica nutans, Nodding Melick
RF2C7M06G–Mountain Melick (Melica nutans). Habit
RFDH0MNE–Melica nutans, Nodding Melick
RF2NKXADY–Melica nutans, commonly known as mountain melick, wild plant from Finland
RMD11A8R–A clump of Hairy Melick grass (Melica ciliata) seeding in an olive orchard. Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence, France. June.
RF2RD0ETN–The wild plant melica nutans grows in spring in the forest
RME55WGJ–wood melic, melica uniflora
RF2G3A0W7–Mountain melick (Melica nutans)
RMJ2F7JM–Wood melick isolated against white background
RF2A8KGEG–Wood Melick in Springtime
RMH2E4Y7–Wood Melick(Melica uniflora)
RMATEGYJ–Grass / Nodding Melick
RF2JC6J4J–Melica caerulea, überhängendes Perlgras, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert / Melick grass, Melica caerulea, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century
RM2JBFHY1–Wood Melick - Melica uniflora
RM2AM1XNG–British grasses and their employment in agriculture . Fig. 125. Seed of Loliumtemulentum. x 10. Fig. 126. Seed of Melicanutans. Front view, x 10. may sometimes be present. Outer palea seven-nerved, bifid at itsapex, and bearing (in the ordinary form) a sub-terminal rough awnfrom once to twice the length of the outer palea. Another formwithout, awns is sometimes described as L. anense. The seeds are from 6 to 7 mm. long (excluding the awn),smooth, and very stout (about 2-5 mm. thick). Rachilla stout,round, and smooth. (Fig. 125.) Melica nutans, L. (Mountain Melick.) (Fig. 127.) A rather rare pe
RF2NKXAG0–Melica nutans, commonly known as mountain melick, wild plant from Finland
RMD11A8H–A clump of Hairy Melick grass (Melica ciliata) seeding in an olive orchard. Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence, France. June.
RF2RD0ETR–The wild plant melica nutans grows in spring in the forest
RME55WGK–wood melic, melica uniflora
RMAP9WNR–Hairy Melick grass (Melica ciliata) with seedheads. On the Causse de Gramat. Lot region, France.
RF2JC6J4H–Einblütiges Perlgras, Melica uniflora, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert / Melica uniflora, commonly known as wood melick, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century