RM2AF937P–Symplocos paniculata. Distinctive blue berries of Asiatic sweet leaf shrub in autumn. UK
RMBE4K9W–Symplocos Paniculata Sapphireberry Fruits Season Change Summer to Autumn - fine art photography Jane-Ann Butler Photography
RFT5NJ7D–Orders of Sapotaceae, Ebenaceae, Styracaceae, and Symplocaceae are a family of flowering plants belonging to order Ericales, vintage line drawing or e
RM2AFPR00–. Handbook of the trees of the northern states and Canada east of the Rocky mountains. Photo-descriptive. in Oleaceae (p.. 455). e* Dryish drupe ; leaves simple and f Alternate ; flowers in crowded axillary clusters. Symplocaceae (i). 4.53 ). f- Opposite ; drupe 4-winged Styraeeae ( p. 4.54 ). e° Pod-like capsule; flowers bilabiate in conspicuous terminal panicles. Catalpa, in Bignoniaceae (p. 456).d Ovary inferior ; flowers perfect; corolla e Campanulate; stamens 10; anther cells o])ening by a teiminal pore; fruit a berry, Vaccinium, in Ericaceae (p. 452).e= Iotate : flowers in compound corym
RM2JNH456–Symplocos glomerata G.Don.Agg. (Symplocaceae) Gedu, Bhutan March 31, 1989
RM2AF9380–Symplocos paniculata. Distinctive blue berries of Asiatic sweet leaf shrub in autumn. UK
RMRDP9RR–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. Botany. SWEET-LEAF FAMILY. In fields and woods, Connecticut to Iowa, Kansas, Florida and Texas. Wood hard, brown ; weight per cubic foot 49 lbs. Jove's-fruit. Winter- or seeded-plum. Possum-wood. May-June. Fruit Sept.-Nov. Family ii. SYMPLOCACEAE xMiers; Lindl. Veg. Kingd. Ed. 3, 593. 1853. Sweet-Leaf F.mily. Trees or shrubs, with entire or dentate broad leaves, and small or
RMRDJM1A–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus i. SWEET-LEAF FAMILY. 721 Horse-sugar. In fields and woods, Connecticut to Iowa, Kansas, Florida and Texas. Wood hard, hrown ; weight per cubic foot 49 lbs. Jove's-fruit. Winter- or seeded-plum. Possum-wood. May-June. Fruit Sept.-Nov. Family n. SYMPLOCACEAE Miers; Lindl. Veg. Kingd. Ed. 3, 593. 1853. Sweet-Leaf Family. Trees or shrubs, with entire or dent
RMRHXJ52–. Beihefte zum botanischen Centralblatt. Plants. Hopkinson, Beiträge zur Mikrographie tropischer Hölzer. 445 Liegende Markstrahlzellen (viel länger als hoch): 12—15 /« hoch, und sehr lang; stehende Markstrahlzellen (höher als lang): ca. 50 ix hoch und nur» ca. 25—30 /« lang. Zwischen diesen Extremen zahlreiche Zwischenformen, je nach der Stellung der Zellen im Markstrahl. Querwände meist vertikal (besonders in den stehenden Zellen). Inhalt der Zellen braun bis schwarz oder farblos.. Fig. 3. Fig. 4. Alstonia congensis Engl. (Symplocaceae). Boküka (Jentsch no. 5). Fig. 5—7. Zuwachszonen undeutli
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