RM2CDGBP2–. Arboretum et fruticetum Britannicum; or, The trees and shrubs of Britain, native and foreign, hardy and half-hardy, pictorially and botanically delineated, and scientifically and popularly described; with their propagation, culture, management, and uses in the arts, in useful and ornamental plantations, and in landscape-gardening; preceded by a historical and geographical outline of the trees and shrubs of temperate climates throughout the world . being sessile, anddensely tomentose. There are plants at Henfield. Group XX. Myrtilloides Borrer. Sma// Bilhcrry-likc Shrubs, not Natives of Brita
RMPG2AJX–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 1155. V. anRUstifilium. Identi/tcation. Ait. Hort. Kew., ed. 2., vol. 2. p. 366. ; Don's IMlll., 3. p. 852. Sunrniyme. V. myrtilloides Nichjc. Fl. Ear. Amer. 1. p. 234. Engravings. Bet. Mag., t. 3447. j and our fig. 11.^5. Spec, Char., Sfc. Pedicels scattered, mostly solitary. Leaves lan
RMFC9M90–Bog willow
RF2JMD7D8–Cluster of organic blueberries on bush, close up. Canadian blueberry on bush, vertical shot
RMBBRY0T–A common bird as seen in Malaysian tropical rainforests
RMMCJ32N–. 6"1.???S. myrtilloides L. 65.?????S. oblongifolia Trantv. et Mey.
RM2BTRCC3–Vaccinium myrtilloides Michx.
RM2CHDP4P–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom . e densely white woolly, withred style and stigmas. N. Amer. —This spe-cies hybridizes freely with S. cordata, andseveral natural hybrids have been described. 21. myrtilloides, Linn. Fig. 2233. A shrub,2-5 ft. high, with rather slender brown twigs:Ivs. oblong or elliptic-obovate, us
RMBBRY0F–A common bird as seen in Malaysian tropical rainforests
RMMCRDFC–. Abb. 35. Drei seltene Arten aus den Hochmooren der Sudeten. a Salix myrtilloides. b Rubus Chamaemorus. c Pedicularis sudetica. Mannigfache Torfmoose, insbesondere Sphagnum acalifolium, S. Dusenii, S. molliiscum, S. fusciim, S. ciispidaium, S. Lindebergii bilden im Vereine mit zahlreichen anderen Moosen (u. a. Polytrichum commune, Dicranella cerviculata,
RMBBRF2N–The beautiful and colourful beak seen in Malaysian tropical rainforests This hornbill is eating some local fruits.
RM2CHDT8W–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom . is, 15.incana, 24.interior, 10.irrorata, 23.Japonica, 8.Kilmarnock, 12.laurifolia, 4.longifolia, 10.lucida, 3.multinervis, 12.myrtilloides, 21.nigra, 1.palmcefoUa, 12.pendula, 1, 7, 8,12, 22, 25.pentandra, 4.petiolaris, 18, 24. purpurea, 25.regalis, 6.rigida, 22.rosmarinifolia, 24.
RMRE3D3R–. Comparative anatomy of the vegetative organs of the phanerogams and ferns;. Plant anatomy; Ferns. EPIDERMIS. 55 variously inclined to the slitj or bluntly angular; it has usually at the united ends of the cell a different form, and also larger diameter than at the part bordering on the slit. Examples, Persoonia myrtilloides and other Proteaceae^, Cycas'', Psilotum, Equisetum, Coniferse, Restiacese, Grasses, Calycanthus', Scirpus, Iris, &c. Along the slit, but at some distance from it, run in most cases on each guard-cell two ridge-like protuberances (belonging to the membrane, see Sect.
RMBBRF2D–The beautiful and colourful beak seen in Malaysian tropical rainforests This hornbill is eating some local fruits.
RMREFHRX–. Comparative anatomy of the vegetative organs of the phanerogams and ferns. Plant anatomy; Phanerogams; Ferns. EPIDERMIS. o c variously inclined to the slit, or bluntly angular; it has usually at the united ends of the cell a different form, and also larger diameter than at the part bordering on the slit. Examples, Persoonia myrtilloides and other Proteaceae Cycas^ Psilotum, Equisetum, Coniferse, Restiaceae, Grasses, Calycanthus ^, Scirpus, Iris, &c. Along the slit, but at some distance from it, run in most cases on each guard-cell two ridge-like protuberances (belonging to the membrane,
RMBBRF35–The beautiful and colourful beak seen in Malaysian tropical rainforests This hornbill is eating some local fruits.
RMRG1BD8–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 334 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 95 season. Townsend and Hall (1970) found the nitrogen concentrations decrease during the growing season while calcium and magnesium accumulate in the leaf tissue. Both NS221673 and PQ322674 (collected on the first day of summer) have the lowest levels of Ca and Mg, and highest of N; the remainder were collected in July and August. Gorham and Gordon (1960) discovered that V. myrtilloides is very sensitive to sulfur dioxide pollution and therefore we think the species has promise as an indicator species to monitor acid-rain
RMBBRF25–The beautiful and colourful beak seen in Malaysian tropical rainforests This hornbill is eating some local fruits.
RMRG1BG5–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 330 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 95 B. Figure 1. A and B. Parts of the mature shoot of Vaccinium myrtilloides: (A) fruiting shoot with characteristic pubescent stems and entire leaves; (B) a single floret.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club. Ottawa, Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club
RMBBRF2W–The beautiful and a white beak seen in Malaysian tropical rainforest's.
RM2BTR824–Mouriri myrtilloides Sw Poir.
RMBBRY21–The beautiful and colourful beak seen in Malaysian tropical rainforests This hornbill is eating some local fruits.
RMRG0CJG–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 230 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 100. Figure 1. Opuntiafragilis, Brittle Prickly-pear Cactus. Spruce {Picea glauca). Balsam Fir {Abies balsamea) and Balsam Poplar {Populus balsamifera). The bogs are characterized by Black Spruce {Picea mariana). Larch {Larix laricina), Labrador Tea {Ledum groenlandicum) and peat mosses {Sphagnum spp.). Outcrop vegetation is variable, but is often dominated by Bearberry {Arctostaphylos uva-ursi). Blueberry {Vaccinium myrtilloides), mosses {Hedwigia ciliata, Tortula ruralis, Polytrichum spp.) and lichens (especially Cladoni
RMBBRY2D–The beautiful and colourful beak seen in Malaysian tropical rainforests This hornbill is eating some local fruits.
RMRG1BF8–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1981 Vander Kloet and Hall: Vaccinium Myrtilloides 331. ! cm Figure L C and D. Parts of the mature shoot of Vaccinium myrtilloides: (C) berry and pilose twig; (D) winter twig with sharply acuminate bracts. (e) Subspecies. None reported. (f) Varieties and forms. Lepage (1951) described the taxon integrifolium which he placed in V. angustifolium. These plants have mostly glabrous leaf blades — only the margins and midveins are pubescent or pilose; the leaf margins are entire; the twigs of the current season are pubescent in lines; and the perennating bud scales a
RMBBRXXM–A common bird as seen in Malaysian tropical rainforests
RMBDTN67–A common bird as seen in Malaysian tropical rainforests.
RMRG1BE7–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 332 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 95. Vaccinium myrtilloides Michx. Figure 2. Distribution of Vaccinium myrtilloides. TRT, US, and WIS, nor have the authors, after repeated searches on the Island, found the plant there. Szczawinski (1962) thought that V. myrtilloides was introduced to the Fraser Delta (he listed no specimens from Vancouver Island); however, Hebda(1979) and inlitt. regards the species as native both in Fraser Delta and on Vancouver Island, but quite disjunct — nearest stations lie some 200 km ENE into the interior lodgepole pine forest of s
RMBDTN64–A common bird as seen in Malaysian tropical rainforests.
RMRG2W49–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Figure 1. Map showing the location of the Lake Abitibi area, which represents the present northern Hmit of Piniis strobus in eastern Canada. myrtilloides and Chamaedaphne calyculata, and Cladonia spp. dominated in the bottom layer, while V. angustifolium, V. myrtilloides and Ledum groen- landicum dominated in SI9. Exposed rock was pre- sent to about 25% at all sites. Methods In July 1994, one sample plot within each stand was selected for data collection. The aim to sample a minimum of 130 pines in each stand resulted in three different plot sizes, viz. S17: 20
RFBDTN6A–A common bird as seen in Malaysian tropical rainforests.
RMRDE969–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 1155. V. anRUstifilium. Identi/tcation. Ait. Hort. Kew., ed. 2., vol. 2. p. 366. ; Don's IMlll., 3. p. 852. Sunrniyme. V. myrtilloides Nichjc. Fl. Ear. Amer. 1. p. 234. Engravings. Bet. Mag., t. 3447. j and our fig. 11.^5. Spec, Char., Sfc. Pedicels scattered, mostly solitary. Leaves lan
RMBDTNBM–A common bird as seen in Malaysian tropical rainforest's.
RMRG2W5G–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 602 The Canadian Feeld-Naturalist Vol. 114. Figure 1. Map showing the location of the Lake Abitibi area, which represents the present northern Hmit of Piniis strobus in eastern Canada. myrtilloides and Chamaedaphne calyculata, and Cladonia spp. dominated in the bottom layer, while V. angustifolium, V. myrtilloides and Ledum groen- landicum dominated in SI9. Exposed rock was pre- sent to about 25% at all sites. Methods In July 1994, one sample plot within each stand was selected for data collection. The aim to sample a minimum of 130 pines in each stand resulted
RM2C1MMCN–Salix myrtilloides L Salix myrtilloides L.
RMRHWA05–. Bericht des Westpreussischen Botanisch-Zoologischen Vereins. Natural history. 129 Salix myrtilloides L. in Westpreußen Von HANS PREÜSS-Danzig. Mit einer Abbildung im Texte. Zu den bemerkenswertesten Gliedern unserer boreal-alpinen Associationen gehört die myrtenblättrige (Gletscher-) Weide (Salix myrtilloides). Ihre nörd- liche Verbreitung zieht sich nach Loew1) durch Island, Schweden, Kola, Lappland, Arktisch-Sibi- rien bis Daurien und durch das arktische Amerika. Sie kommt nach Klinge2) zerstreut in den russischen Ostseeprovinzen vor und ist im mittlerenRußland und nördlichen Polen3) noch
RM2C1MMAX–Salix myrtilloides L Salix myrtilloides L.
RMRCANB2–. dong bei mu ben zhi wu tu zhi. botany. 6"1.???S. myrtilloides L. 65.?????S. oblongifolia Trantv. et Mey.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. liu shen e. ke xue chu ban she
RM2BX9W3Y–Salix myrtilloides L Salix myrtilloides L.
RMRCANAY–. dong bei mu ben zhi wu tu zhi. botany. 6"1.???S. myrtilloides L. 65.?????S. oblongifolia Trantv. et Mey.. 66.??S. brachypoda Kom.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. liu shen e. ke xue chu ban she
RMRCHGN4–. Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns. Auf Grund fremder und eigener Forschungen geschildert. Plants; Plants. Die Pflanzengenossenschaften des Gebietes. 115. Abb. 35. Drei seltene Arten aus den Hochmooren der Sudeten. a Salix myrtilloides. b Rubus Chamaemorus. c Pedicularis sudetica. Mannigfache Torfmoose, insbesondere Sphagnum acalifolium, S. Dusenii, S. molliiscum, S. fusciim, S. ciispidaium, S. Lindebergii bilden im Vereine mit zahlreichen anderen Moosen (u. a. Polytrichum commune, Dicranella cerviculata,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have b
RM2BX9W1P–Salix myrtilloides L Salix myrtilloides L.
RM2BXE3X3–Syzygium myrtilloides Merr LM Perry Syzygium myrtilloides Merr LM Perry.