RME5CDBA–Grove of Bamboo plants.(Bambusa sp.).Bangalore,India
RMBGNG69–Bamboo (Bambusa sp.), China, Taiwan, Asia
RM2BTWPXJ–Bambusa sp.
RF2PR2761–Bamboo (Bambusa sp) green leaves for natural background
RMA1XP9G–BAMBOO LEAF (BAMBUSA SP.) SHOWS PARALLEL VENATION, TYPICAL OF MONOCOT LEAVES / STUDIO
RMA4PK59–South East Asia Asian Vietnamese orient oriental Potted bamboo outside shop
RMHMKWHC–Bamboo (Bambusa sp), Buxaceae.
RMB3PKRX–Bambusa sp.
RM2CJ0HBM–. The perfect garden, how to keep it beautiful and fruitful, with practical hints on eonomical management and the culture of all the principal flowers, fruits, and vegetables; . g. Acorusgraminea variegata or Care.x riparia variegata. 10. Osmunda regalis. 11. Irisaurea and Myosotis palustris. 12. Spiraea Ulmaria fl. pi. and S. palmata.13. Trollius Fortunei fl. pi. 14. Lythrum roseum superbum. 15. Primulajaponica. 16. Bambusa metake. 17. Arundinaria nitida. 18. A. Simoni orPhyllostachys henonis. 19. Bambusa palmata. 20. Phyllostachys nigra or P.mitis. 21. Phyllostachys Kumasasa. 22. Rheum sp. o
RMAKJX5Y–Bamboo (Bambusa sp.), stem with leaves, studio picture
RMBGNG6T–Bamboo (Bambusa sp.), China, Taiwan, Asia
RM2BTWPXM–Bambusa sp.
RMBGN2KB–Bamboo (Bambusa sp.), Costa Rica
RF2PR2778–Bamboo (Bambusa sp) green leaves for natural background
RMRCE583–. El Jardín botánico de Buenos Aires. — 81 — Cyperus vegetus Willd. » sp. Kyllingia tríceps Róítb. Cyperaceae. Totorilla. Chufa. Capú-catí. Dioscorea bonariensis Ten. » giandulosa Kl- Dioscoreaceae. Gramíneae. Bambusa sp. Bromus unioloides (W.) H. B. K Chloris barbata 5iv. » polydactyla Sw. Tacuara. Cebadilla. Lancú. Pasto borla.. lACUARA (Bambtisa sp.). 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.. Buenos Aires (Argentin
RM2BTWPXD–Bambusa sp.
RF2PR279D–Bamboo (Bambusa sp) green leaves for natural background
RMB3PKRP–Bambusa sp.
RMRPY1A7–. Hawaiian Fungi. Fungi. Stevens—Hawaiian Fungi 99 No. 143. Lageniforma bambusae Plunkett n. sp. Perithecia without a stroma, borne singly or in groups of two or three, sunken in the host tissue and connecting to the outside by a long rostrum, globose or usually slightly flattened at the bottom, black, coriaceous, ostiole protruding, 320-420 by 560-670^ perithecial wall 20-25 thick; asci thin-walled, minute, clavate, stalked, 8-spored, 18-20 by 4-5^; spores allantoid, hyaline, i-celled, 4-5 by m. (See figs. 25, 26, a.) Saprophytic on stems of Bambusa. Kauai: Kalalau trail, June 21, no. 489.. o
RM2BTWPY6–Bambusa sp.
RF2PR277E–Bamboo (Bambusa sp) green leaves for natural background
RF2PR277Y–Bamboo (Bambusa sp) green leaves for natural background