RM2HPGKY4–Ring-necked Parakeet - Psittacula krameria wild ringed bird eating apple from railings, Central London
RME16R9Y–Trailing krameria
RM2DT7MC3–Red-legged Oil-Digger Bee female, Centris rhodopus, Apidae. Body Length 14 mm. Nectaring at Range Ratany, Krameria erecta, Krameriaceae.
RF2C48G3K–Pink flowers of White Ratany, Krameria Bicolor, Krameriaceae, native Shrub on the edges of Twentynine Palms, Southern Mojave Desert, Springtime.
RMH8YM4G–Pima rhatany, Krameria erecta in flower, Sonoran Desert, California.
RF2C8WPT4–krameria bicolor
RM2RAYWK9–Trailing Ratany, Krameria lanceolata
RFCRM40X–Krameria root is commonly known as rhatany Infusions have been used as a gargle, a lozenge, especially when mixed with cocaine, as a local hemostatic, and remedy for diarrhea.
RFWB0P0H–Krameria triandria native to tropical America used in herbal medicine as local hemostatic and astringent
RFCRM3YH–Krameria root is commonly known as rhatany Infusions have been used as a gargle, a lozenge, especially when mixed with cocaine, as a local hemostatic, and remedy for diarrhea.
RF2FM4W77–Closeup and detailed portrait view of a Rose-ringed parakeet (Psittacula krameri) perched on a tree.
RM2A74XEA–Rhatany, Krameria triandra. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by F. Guimpel from Dr. Friedrich Gottlob Hayne's Medical Botany, Berlin, 1822. Hayne (1763-1832) was a German botanist, apothecary and professor of pharmaceutical botany at Berlin University.
RMT14800–Parakeets (Psittacula krameria) spotted in central London on a warm spring day.
RM2C1H6C1–Krameria palmeri Rose Krameria palmeri Rose.
RFW2G9WK–close up of pretty pima rhatany flowers
RM2C1NR45–Krameria grayi Rose JH Painter Krameria grayi Rose JH Painter.
RMB4C624–Range Ratany Krameria glandulosa
RM2C1H6AF–Krameria parvifolia var ramosissima A Gray Krameria parvifolia var ramosissima A Gray.
RM2HPGKYC–Ring-necked Parakeet - Psittacula krameria wild ringed bird eating apple from ladies hand, Central London
RME16R9T–Trailing krameria
RF2PD6D25–Heilpflanze, Ratanhia (Krameria lappacea), auch Rote Ratanhia, Peru- oder Payta-Ratanhia, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RF2C48G0X–Pink flowers of White Ratany, Krameria Bicolor, Krameriaceae, native Shrub on the edges of Twentynine Palms, Southern Mojave Desert, Springtime.
RMH8YM4F–Pima rhatany, Krameria erecta in flower, Sonoran Desert, California.
RF2PDR5JC–Heilpflanze, Ratanhia (Krameria lappacea), auch Rote Ratanhia, Peru- oder Payta-Ratanhia, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RM2RAYWMG–Trailing Ratany, Krameria lanceolata
RFT5RXGP–This pictures showing a rhatany. The flowers are small and inner parts of flower are red and outer part is green. The root is used for medicine. This
RM2WPEX02–London, UK. 7 March 2024. UK Weather – A ring-necked parakeet eats early flowering blossom in St. James’s Park. The National Trust has said that spring blooms are flowering four weeks early due to a mild winter and warm February, a visible sign of climate change. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RFCRM3XT–Krameria root is commonly known as rhatany Infusions have been used as a gargle, a lozenge, especially when mixed with cocaine, as a local hemostatic, and remedy for diarrhea.
RF2FM4W62–Closeup view of a person feeding fruit to a small green feathered parakeet in a tree. Aka the Ring-necked parakeet (Psittacula krameri manillensis)
RM2A74XE7–Abrojo colorado, Krameria ixine. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by F. Guimpel from Dr. Friedrich Gottlob Hayne's Medical Botany, Berlin, 1822. Hayne (1763-1832) was a German botanist, apothecary and professor of pharmaceutical botany at Berlin University.
RM2A83M6K–Fruit trees and plants including lemon, orange, lime, soapberry, rambutan, guava, santol, langsat, quassia, krameria, limeberry, chestnut, maple, etc. Lithograph from Lorenz Oken's Universal Natural History, Allgemeine Naturgeschichte fur alle Stande, Stuttgart, 1841.
RMT14803–Parakeets (Psittacula krameria) spotted in central London on a warm spring day.
RME5YR3E–Peruvian rhatany, Krameria lappacea, with flower, leaf, root.
RMP7DKF3–Fruit trees and plants including lemon, orange, lime, soapberry, rambutan, guava, santol, langsat, quassia, krameria, limeberry, chestnut, maple, etc. Lithograph from Lorenz Oken's Universal Natural History, Allgemeine Naturgeschichte fur alle Stande, Stuttgart, 1841.
RMB4BGGR–Range Ratany Krameria glandulosa Sitting Bull Falls near Carlsbad Eddy Co New Mexico United States 13 May Krameriaceae
RMFY3BD0–Para rhatany or Peruvian rhatany, Krameria lappacea (Krameria triandra). Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration from Hermann Adolph Koehler's Medicinal Plants, edited by Gustav Pabst, Koehler, Germany, 1887.
RM2HPGKXW–Ring-necked Parakeet - Psittacula krameria wild ringed bird eating apple from railings, Central London
RMPC0XH6–347 Krameria lappacea Taub91
RMPGGX78–Ring-necked Parakeet - Psittacula krameria wild bird eating seeds from mans hand, Central London, England Britain UK
RF2C48G14–Pink flowers of White Ratany, Krameria Bicolor, Krameriaceae, native Shrub on the edges of Twentynine Palms, Southern Mojave Desert, Springtime.
RFWT7275–Krameria Triandrea Krameria Triandria - Watercolor Print 19th Century
RM2WPEXPX–London, UK. 7 March 2024. UK Weather – A ring-necked parakeet eats early flowering blossom in St. James’s Park. The National Trust has said that spring blooms are flowering four weeks early due to a mild winter and warm February, a visible sign of climate change. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RF2FM4W66–Closeup view of a person feeding fruit to a small green feathered parakeet in a tree. Aka the Ring-necked parakeet (Psittacula krameri manillensis)
RM2H43FXT–Peruvian rhatany (Krameria triandra): flowering and fruiting plant with roots and fruit segments. Coloured lithograph after M. A. Burnett, c. 1843.
RMT1481W–Parakeets (Psittacula krameria) spotted in central London on a warm spring day.
RMC3W851–Ratanya, Krameria triandra
RMD4B9MM–Krameria root commonly known as rhatany Infusions have been used as gargle lozenge especially when mixed cocaine as local
RMCRXK1D–Para or Peruvian rhatany, Krameria lappacea.
RM2ANA6JA–The induction, development, and heritability of fasciations . of light and of air. The following- plants were passed imder observation during the course ofthis study: Aster spinosns Benth.; Baccharis emoryi Gray; Celtis pallidaTorr.; Cernisgigantcus Englm.; Condalia spatJmlaca Gray; Covillea tridentataVail; Ephedra antisyphilitica C. A. Meyer; Foiiqideria splendens Englm.;Franseria djdnosa Gray; Ka^berlinia spinosa Zucc; Krameria caiiescens Gray;Olneya tesota Gray; ParJcinsoiiia aadeata L.; Parkinsoniainicrophylla Torr.;Parkinsonia torreyana Watson; Prosopis velutina Wooton; Salix nigra Marsh.
RMMWG302–. Illustration from book . 1891. Paul Hermann Wilhelm Taubert (1862-1897) 347 Krameria lappacea Taub91
RMP7F3MP–Ixine or abrojo colorado, Krameria ixine. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimen's Medicinal Plants, London, 1880.
RF2C48G3X–Pink flowers of White Ratany, Krameria Bicolor, Krameriaceae, native Shrub on the edges of Twentynine Palms, Southern Mojave Desert, Springtime.
RM2A83EBC–Ixine or abrojo colorado, Krameria ixine. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimen's Medicinal Plants, London, 1880.
RMHX27WE–Krameria lappacea Taub91
RM2RAYXFA–Trailing Ratany, Krameria lanceolata
RMKHRGXX–Peruvian rhatany, Krameria triandra. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Dr. Willibald Artus' Hand-Atlas sammtlicher mediinisch-pharmaceutischer Gewachse, (Handbook of all medical-pharmaceutical plants), Jena, 1876.
RM2WPEXMY–London, UK. 7 March 2024. UK Weather – A ring-necked parakeet eats early flowering blossom in St. James’s Park. The National Trust has said that spring blooms are flowering four weeks early due to a mild winter and warm February, a visible sign of climate change. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2A83EBB–Para rhatany and Peruvian rhatany, Krameria lappacea (Krameria triandra). Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimen's Medicinal Plants, London, 1880.
RF2FM4W6C–Closeup and detailed portrait view of a Rose-ringed parakeet (Psittacula krameri) perched on a tree.
RM2C1JFYF–Krameria glandulosa Rose JH Painter Krameria glandulosa Rose JH Painter.
RMT1483X–Parakeets (Psittacula krameria) spotted in central London on a warm spring day.
RMD4B9MJ–Krameria root commonly known as rhatany Infusions have been used as gargle lozenge especially when mixed cocaine as local
RM2AJ78FJ–Scientific and applied pharmacognosy intended for the use of students in pharmacy, as a hand book for pharmacists, and as a reference book for food and drug analysts and pharmacologists . ich is derived from plants of Krameria triandra, growing in Peruand Bolivia; (2) Savanilla Rhatany, which is derived from more orless disputed species of Krameria (K. Ixina), growing in the UnitedStates of Colombia, British Guiana and Brazil, and (3) Para orBrazilian Rhatany, which is supposed to be derived from Krameriaargentea, growing in Brazil. Peruvian Rhatany.—Consisting of a more or less cylindricalcro
RMMYJPEX–. Illustration from book . 1891. Paul Hermann Wilhelm Taubert (1862-1897) 303 Krameria lappacea Taub91
RMP9HA9B–Peruvian rhatany, Krameria triandra. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Dr. Willibald Artus' Hand-Atlas sammtlicher mediinisch-pharmaceutischer Gewachse, (Handbook of all medical-pharmaceutical plants), Jena, 1876.
RMPG2X3G–. The natural history of plants. Botany. POLYOALAOEM. 79 ovary to the righ.t and left is seen a large hypogynous gland, tMck, fleshy, striped or reticulate on the outer surface ; these two organs Krameria triandra.. 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.. Baillon, Henri Ernest, 1827-1895; Hartog, Marcus Manuel, 1851-. London, L. Reeve & Co.
RM2RAYXFE–Trailing Ratany, Krameria lanceolata
RM2WPEX6A–London, UK. 7 March 2024. UK Weather – A ring-necked parakeet eats early flowering blossom in St. James’s Park. The National Trust has said that spring blooms are flowering four weeks early due to a mild winter and warm February, a visible sign of climate change. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RMT1482C–Parakeets (Psittacula krameria) spotted in central London on a warm spring day.
RM2ANA8BJ–The induction, development, and heritability of fasciations . THIS BOOK IS DUE ON THE DATEINDICATED BELOW AND IS SUB-JECT TO AN OVERDUE FINE ASPOSTED AT THE CIRCULATIONDESK. WASHINGTOli Published i-.y the Carnegie Ins! I 908. I f^t H. Hilt ft.^ iooM/5-79 o O V. — CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTONPublication No. 98 THE CORNMAN PRINTIXG CO.CARI^ISLE, PA. The Topography of the Chlorophyll Apparatusin Desert Plants. BY WILLIAM AUSTIN CANNON. Cannon f. A —KRAMERIA CANESCENS. Branch from a plant which is growing on the slopeat the northern base of the Tumamoc Hill. This is a plant with the decidu
RMMXBEMP–. Illustration from book . 1891. Paul Hermann Wilhelm Taubert (1862-1897) 348 Krameria lappacea Taub91
RMP7CB14–Para rhatany or Peruvian rhatany, Krameria lappacea (Krameria triandra). Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration from Hermann Adolph Koehler's Medicinal Plants, edited by Gustav Pabst, Koehler, Germany, 1887.
RMPG2X3A–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Pig. 118. Flower. Kg. 119, Diagram. Fig. 120. Long sect, of flower. have generally been considered as two modified anterior petals.^ The ovary is surmounted by a style in the form of an elongated hollow cone stigmatiferous at its scarcely swollen apex; in the Krameria Ixima. Krameria, triandra. Krameria semndifiora.. 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.. Baillon, Henri Erne
RM2RAYWKX–Trailing Ratany, Krameria lanceolata
RM2WPF0XP–London, UK. 7 March 2024. UK Weather – A ring-necked parakeet eats early flowering blossom in St. James’s Park. The National Trust has said that spring blooms are flowering four weeks early due to a mild winter and warm February, a visible sign of climate change. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RMT1480G–Parakeets (Psittacula krameria) spotted in central London on a warm spring day.
RM2AM0E47–The Pharmaceutical era . money to the stockholder, on the cost priceof his goods (auounting in the case of one druggist to.f2,ot)(J a yearl. it is sure to pay handsome dividends outhe investtiieiit. if it iiuvts the success which the otficer«confidently anticipate. LIQUID DENTIFRICE.—Dieterich recommends thefollowing: Powdered krameria 100 p. Powdered cinnamon TiO p. Distillisl water 8«I0 p. Alcohol (iM) per cent.) INK) p. Saliiyiic acid 10 p. Peppermint oil 10 drops Clove oil - drops Ybing ylang oil 1 drop Matvrale eight days, and filler. KV DKNTIIRICE DK PIERRE.— Star anise 15 p. Alcohol 20
RMME8375–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 91. Krameria iriandra ßuiz et Pav. A Blütenzweig; B ein- zelne Bl. nach Entfernung des Kelches; C Längsschnitt dnrch den S.; D ein mit Widerhaken versehener, am Grunde von einigen Haareu der Fruchthülle umgebener Stachel der Fr. (Jfach Berg und S c hmidt.) Auch die Wurzeln anderer AVameno-Arteu besitzen
RMP7C69G–Para rhatany and Peruvian rhatany, Krameria lappacea (Krameria triandra). Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimen's Medicinal Plants, London, 1880.
RMPG2X38–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Pig. 118. Flower. Kg. 119, Diagram. Fig. 120. Long sect, of flower. have generally been considered as two modified anterior petals.^ The ovary is surmounted by a style in the form of an elongated hollow cone stigmatiferous at its scarcely swollen apex; in the Krameria Ixima. Krameria, triandra. Krameria semndifiora.. 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.. Baillon, Henri Erne
RM2RAYXN7–Trailing Ratany, Krameria lanceolata
RM2WPEX3H–London, UK. 7 March 2024. UK Weather – A ring-necked parakeet eats early flowering blossom in St. James’s Park. The National Trust has said that spring blooms are flowering four weeks early due to a mild winter and warm February, a visible sign of climate change. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RMT14804–Parakeets (Psittacula krameria) spotted in central London on a warm spring day.
RM2CEMJ8J–. Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. [ic)-orJiamn>(s, Celtis,Krameria, Acacia, liandia, Stegnosplierma, Franl-enia, etc), while con-siderable tiacts are sparsely occupied by straggling tufts of the Sonorau. Fig. 4—Ileyoud Enciiiaa desert—the aaguesa. greasewood, or creosote bush {Larrea tridentata), whose minute butbright green leafage relieves that prevailing gray of the landscape inwhich the lighter greens of the paloverde and cactus stems are lost. Intermingling with the woody trees and shrubs in most stations, andreplacing
RMMCMTCT–. Fig. 464. Fig. 465. Rad. Ononidis. Querschnitt, a. Peruanische Ratanhiawurzel; b. R. aus mehrfach vergr. Granada; c. R. aus Brasilien in Querschnitten. Radix Ratanhiae. Ratanhiawurzel. Krameria triandra. (Polygaleae). — Peru. Ziemlich dicke, vielköpfige Wurzeln mit langen, walzlichen, fingerdicken Ästen, aussen rotbraun, mit hellem Holze. Die Rinde sechs- bis achtmal dünner als das feinstrahlige, dichte Holz. (Fig. 465 a.). — Die Rinde besitzt einen herben, bitterlichen Geschmack. Verwechslungen: 1. Die Ratanhia aus Neu-Granada (Fig. 465 b) sog. Sabanilla-R., mit dem Stich ins Violette. 2. D
RMP6EY4D–Rhatany, Krameria triandra. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by F. Guimpel from Dr. Friedrich Gottlob Hayne's Medical Botany, Berlin, 1822. Hayne (1763-1832) was a German botanist, apothecary and professor of pharmaceutical botany at Berlin University.
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