RM2AMYFKJ–Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand . ster Raoul (Cornac), Coprosma propinquaA. Cunn., C. parviflora Hook. f. (Rubiac). Hymenanthera would frequentlybe absent or confined to specially stony ground. There would also pro-bably be one or more species of Veronica and Carmichaelia, but theirgrowth-forms are different. The divaricating growth-form also occurs in the following families :Polygonaceae, Ranunculaceae, Leguminosae, Rutaceae, Icacinaceae, Mal-vaceae, Mysinaceae, and Compositae—i.e., in fifteen families altogether, allof *which have likewise members with altogether different g
RM2WTJ6PN–Coprosma propinqua Cunningham prints, copper engravings, line engravings
RM2P8XWFF–A cryptic rough gecko (Naultinus rudis) blends in with foliage due to its excellent camouflage in Aotearoa New Zealand.
RF2FMNHD8–Coprosma autumnalis (Kanono) shrub in Waitakere Ranges regional park
RM2BTNPEK–Coprosma robusta M Raoul.
RM2AG8FKP–. Plants of New Zealand. duced in size,and very variable in shape. The plant might now be taken forone of the Cojjrosmas. None but a careful observer would belikely to recognize in this unkempt twisted shrub, the youngform of the handsome beech-like tree. (3) The third ormature form, already described, is a handsome, graceful tree,with large, alternate, rather flaccid leaves. These forms, if Dr. Cockaynes theory is correct, representin order (1) the early Pliocene type, existing when the climatewas mild, before the elevation of the mountains ; (2) theinterwoven coprosma-like stage of the later
RM2WTJYP8–Coprosma repens A. Richard prints, copper engravings, line engravings
RM2P8XX5K–A rough gecko (Naultinus rudis) from New Zealand licking its eye, these lizards lack eyelids and can only clean their eyes with their tongue.
RF2KN98C3–A Swiss cheese plant leaf leaning on a beautiful Mirror bush plant
RM2AMY35E–Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand . Fig. 2.—View of Northern Aspect of One of Rugged Islands.Olearia angustifolia in bloom. Olearia Colensoi on summit.. Fig. 3.—Rugged Islands (Weather Side). The exposed parts are practically devoid of plant covering, but crevices Pullof stunted Olearia angu&tifolia. Face p. 80.} Poppelwell.—Plant Covering, Codfish Island and, Rugged Islands. 81 complexa, Dicksonia squarrosa, Hemitelia Smithii, Fuschia excorticata, Car-podetus serratus, Wcinmannia racemosa, Pittosporum Colensoi, MyrsineUrvillei, Coprosma lucida, Aristotelia- racemosa, Schefflera
RM2WTK8K9–Coprosma australis (A. Richard) Robinson prints, copper engravings, line engravings
RM2BTNPEJ–Coprosma robusta M Raoul.
RM2AWP371–Gardening in California, landscape and flower . rnata. Roses. Buxus sempervirens. Viburnum tinus. Clianthus puniceus. Lilac. Climbing Rose. Escallonia. Diervillea. Coprosma Baueriana and Spanish Broom. Cupressus Lawsoniana. Crataegus oxyacantha rubra. Deutzia. Myrtle. Euonymus. Pittosporum. Ligustrum Japonicum. Erica Mediterranea. Climbing Roses. [ 20 Planting List Planting ListFor Lot 40 X 120. Group No. I. Sugar Maple or Sterculia. 2. Phoenix reclinata or Brahea sonorge. 3- Myrtle. 4- Pittosporum tobira. 5- Etionymus Japonica aurea. 6. Escallonia rubra. 7- Choisya ternata. 8. Veronica decuss
RM2WTJJBM–Coprosma lucida Forster & G. Forster prints, copper engravings, line engravings
RM2JRMFW4–Coprosma australis / Kanono, circa 1885, New Zealand, by Sarah Featon.
RM2BXB202–Coprosma acerosa Coprosma acerosa.
RM2AWP1M0–Gardening in California, landscape and flower . S/DSIA//Jl/< n € # # 1^ # # looX i8o Gardening in California Planting ListFor Lot 150X 200. Group No. 1. Specimen plants of Boxwood. 2. Retinospora obtusa. 3. Choisya ternata and Diosma ericoides. 4. Veronica decussata and Pimelia rosea. 5. Coprosma Baueriana and Aucuba Japonica. 6. Camphor and Abelia. 7. Rhododendron or Nerium splendens. 8. Wistaria, shading pergola. 9. Bamboo. 10. Portugal Laurel and Acacia mollissima. 11. Specimen plants of Laurus tinus or Laurus nobilis, 12. Acacia latifolia and Philadelphus coronaria. 13. Lilac and Myrtle
RM2JRMJFD–Coprosma repens.(Taupata. Looking glass plant); Coprosma robusta.( Karamu); Coprosma foetidissima.(Stinkwood); Coprosma propinqua.(Mingimingi)., circa 1885, New Zealand, by Sarah Featon.
RM2BXBYRH–Coprosma acerosa Coprosma acerosa.
RM2AJFN9X–Redia . velum sericeum niveum. Long. 2800 jx. Habitat super Atherosperma Novae Zelandiae, Astelia cimniu-ghamii. Coprosma sp., Pittosporuiii engeiiioides in Nuova Zelanda. Femmina ovale allungata coi segmenti del corpo bene distinti,lateralmente non pronunciati in lobi e questi coi margini sprov-visti di peli filiera. Pigidio ampio, lungo il margine libero, versoil mezzo, sinuato. Palette in numero di tre paia tutte x)resso apoco dello stesso sviluppo e piìi o meno conitormi. Peli filieragrossetti, i)iuttosto brevi ; di questi ve ne hanno due tra le palettemediane, due tra ciascuna i)aletta me
RM2WTKERR–[Coprosma acerosa; Coprosma rhamnoides; Coprosma cunninghami; Coprosma rigida.] watercolours, works on paper
RM2AG7A86–. Plants of New Zealand. haped, 4-lobed. Drupe solitary, round, ^in.-|in. in diameter, black.Both islands. Fl. Sept.-Oct. Coprosma parviflora {The Small-flowered Coprosma). A rigid shrub, 4 ft.-14 ft. in height. Bark pale-brown; young shoots hairy.Leaves ^ in.-f in. long, leathery, fascicled, linear-oblong or obovate ; veins faint.Flowers solitary, or 2-4 together, -^ iii--TV in- long. Drupe round, white, ortinged with violet; finally black. Both islands: abundant. Fl. Nov.-Jan. Avery variable species. Coprosma acerosa {The Acerose Coprosma). A low shrub, 1 ft.-4 ft. in height. Stem prostrate
RM2BTX11D–Coprosma pubens A Gray.
RM2AG7ADT–. Plants of New Zealand. hispurpose, as they are so much alike. Copposma grand if olia {The Large-leaved Coprosma). A shrub, 6 ft.-16 ft. in height. Leaves 4 in.-8 in. long, l^in.-Sin. broad,,acute, membranous, not shining. Flowers in terminal or lateral fascicles,sessile, green. Calyx minute ; corolla narrow, funnel-shaped or tubular. DrupeJin. long, orange-red. North Cape to Buller River. FI. April to June. Maoriname, Raitrekau. Coprosma lucida {The Karamu). Glossy-leaved, except in var. obovata, 2 ft.-15 ft. in height. Leaves 2 in.-5 in.long, oblong, acute, coriaceous. Calyx 4-5-toothed. Co
RM2CDGRF9–. The San Diego garden fair; personal impressions of the architecture, sculpture, horticulture, color scheme & other aesthetic aspects of the Panama California International Exposition . ue. Infront of the colonnade a hedge of Coprosma, withits waxy green leaves, continues the effecttoward the building. It covers densely the ironrailing between the posts of the arcade and it isrefreshing to the eye from within as well as fromwithout. From behind its shadowy foliage allsorts of vines rise to climb gracefully and luxu-riantly over the arches of the arcade into theroofs and from these over the ad
RM2BTWTNA–Coprosma nitida Hook f.
RM2CDYM52–. Transactions and proceedings of the New Zealand Institute . autiful Angelica rosaefolia, usually on river cliff-faces. On the river-flats a variety of Sophora tetraptera is seen, with nume-rous trunks springing from or below the ground, the branches having adrooping habit, and the leaves very large. Coprosma tenuifolia is anabundant underscrub of the forest up to 3,600 ft., but is not recordedfrom the Tararuas. One of the most striking ecological facts is the absence of FagusMenziesii, which constitutes by far the most abundant forest-tree above2,000 ft. up to 4,000 ft. on the Tararua Mounta
RM2BTWTNJ–Coprosma robusta M Raoul.
RM2CDDA40–. The rusts of Australia, their structure, nature, and classification . gures X 250.)PUCCINI A. Fig.77. Teleutospore of Puccinia oliganthae on As ferula ohganlha. -8. Teleutospores, some having germinated, of P. cofrosmae, en Coprosma hirtella. 79. Uredospore> and teleutospores of P. efilobii-tctragoni on Efilobium glabelluni, Murramurrangbong Ranges, Victoria. 80. Uredospores and teleutospores of P. efilobii-tetragoni on Efilobium montanum. (Sydow, Uredineen, 1369.) Si. Teleutospores of P. efilobii DC. on Efilobium roseicm, the teleutospores havingmuch thinner walls, and being more variabl
RM2CE34Y3–. Die Gartenwelt . ehen kann, welche vonunten bis oben dichtverzweigt und schönbunt belaubt sind. Zudiesem Zwecke pflanzeman diese Coprosma so-bald kein Frost mehrzu befürchten ist, aufgut gedüngte Beete imFreien und entspitze sieeinigemal im Sommer.Im Herbst topft manzeitig ein und hält einigeTage im Kasten geschlössen, worauf mandie Pflanzen in einhelles, luftiges Kalthausbringt. Während desWinters hält man sienicht zu feucht, ver-pflanzt wenn nötig imFrühling, und stellt siedann an einem geschützten Ort im Freiengenügend weit auf. Dieallzu langen Triebe wer-den nochmals gestutztund allwöche
RM2CP1JH6–. Transactions and proceedings of the New Zealand Institute . ame—Mingimingi; 3—6 feet high, according to Mr. Travers, form-ing a considerable portion of the bush, and from its dense close growth almostimpenetrable.Coprosma acerosa, A. Cunn. COMPOSITiE. Olearia angustifolia, Hook, fil., var. {Olearia ojyerina, Hook f. I. c. 731;Euryhia oj^erina, Forst. F. Muell. I.e.) Leaves very variable in size, obovate-acute to ovate-obtuse, 1—3 incheslong, ^—1 inch broad, very coriaceous. Peduncles none or short, with a fewlax bracts. Flowers largo, purple ; single flowering, in succession over alengthened
RMRE0W94–. The indigenous trees of the Hawaiian Islands. Trees. I'LATK nil'.. COPROSMA GRAYANA Ilock sp. iiov. Pilo. Fruiting liranch, one-lialf natural size.. 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.. Rock, Joseph Francis Charles, 1884-1962. Honolulu, T. H.
RM2BXD60J–Coprosma rapensis Coprosma rapensis.
RMRJD7B9–. The century book of gardening; a comprehensive work for every lover of the garden. Gardening. FOLIAGE PLANTS FOR THE GREENHOUSE. 295 house plants, especially C. elegans variegata. They require plenty of water in summer. ColeUS.—Well-known and easily-grown plants, some of the best varieties of which may be utilised for the embellish- ment of the greenhouse during the summer. Coprosma Baueriana variegata.—A neat-growing evergreen bush with particularly shiny leaves, the centre of which is bright green with a broad margin of creamy white. Cordyline.—The members of this genus arc often spoken of
RM2BXBYT1–Coprosma rapensis Coprosma rapensis.
RMRDX5P9–. A general system of botany, descriptive and analytical. In two parts. Part I. Outlines of organography, anatomy, and physiology. Part II. Descriptions and illustrations of the orders. By Emm. Le Maout [and] J. Decaisne. With 5500 figures by L. Steinheil and A. Riocreux. Translated from the original by Mrs. Hooker. The orders arranged after the method followed in the universities and schools of Great Britain, its colonies, America, and India; with additions, an appendix on the natural method, and a synopsis of the orders, by J.D. Hooker. Botany. Bouvardia. Diagram. Coprosma^ Berry with two nu
RM2C1N3RD–Coprosma sp Coprosma sp.
RMREFF23–. Comparative anatomy of the vegetative organs of the phanerogams and ferns. Plant anatomy; Phanerogams; Ferns. 298 PRIMAKF AKRAyGEMENT OF TISSUES. Coprosma ligustrina, Exostemma floribundum', Quercus"); from the anastomoses at the node; or from the transverse curves, e. g. in those Rubiacese which have them, as is seen in an especially striking way in the large leafy stipules of the Stellatae, and in Sambucus Ebulus (Fig. 44), &c. In less common cases special lateral bundles of the composite leaf-trace, which traverses the stem, pass into the stipules ^. In Viola elatior one lateral
RM2BTWTRB–Coprosma taitensis A Gray.
RMRE2NJ9–. Comparative anatomy of the vegetative organs of the phanerogams and ferns;. Plant anatomy; Ferns. 398 PRIMARF ARRANGEMENT OF TISSUES. Coprosma ligustrina, Exostemma floribundum S Quercus^); from the anastomoses at the node; or from the transverse curves, e. g. in those Rubiacese which have them, as is seen in an especially striking way in the large leafy stipules of the Stellatae, and in Sambucus Ebulus (Fig. 44), &c. In less common cases special lateral bundles of the composite leaf-trace, which traverses the stem, pass into the stipules'. In Viola elatior one lateral bundle of the thre
RMRFN5DX–. General illustrated and descriptive catalogue of new, rare and valuable plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) New Rochelle Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Wisconsin Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 56 SlEBRF.CHT & WaDLEY's CATALOGUE OF. HYBRID FANCY CALADIUMS. g CLiETHRA arborea. The "Lily-of-the-Valley Tree." A splendid greenhouse tree. $i. g COPROSMA Baueriana picturata. Another very fine variegated plant, from New Zealand ; the leaves are oddly blotched
RMRP8M24–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 154 The American Florist. Mar. /, verbena will root in about three days, I while a hard shoot from the same plant may take two weeks in the rooting pro- cess, and much the same rule applies to the variegated acalyphas, except that the latter plant usually occupies ten to twelve days in rooting anyway. Another notable example of the value of selection in attempting the propaga- tion of plants that are a little "miffy" about rooting is found in the case of that very pretty greenhouse shrub, Coprosma Baueri
RM2BTWTT0–Coprosma taitensis A Gray.
RMRHWRKX–. Beitrge zur wissenschaftlichen Botanik. Plants. Fig. 28. Kennedya nigricans, a Innenansichten, h Aussenansicliten. Es gehören hierher: Clerodendron hastatum, „ Thomsoni, „ Kaempferi, Coprosma ligustrina, Sagittaria natans (Fig. 29),. Fig. 29. Sagittaria natans. a Innen- ansicht, h Aussenansicht. Tacca macrantha, Geranium sanguineum, Hibbertia dentata, Ruellia formosa, „ pulchella, „ Makoyana. Bei Clerodendron Thomsoni gehen alle Fasern getrennt über die Aussenwand; auf der Innenwand aber treten alle Übergänge von völliger Trennung bis zu sternförmigem Ineinanderfliessen auf. Auch bei Clerode
RM2BTNPG9–Coprosma taitensis A Gray.
RMRPW2CN–. Allgemeine Biologie;. 552 Otto Forsch: Wechselbeziehungen zwischen Pflanze und Tier. B C Fig. 9. Acarodomatien auf der Unterseite der Blätter von A Tilia europaea, B Elaeocarpus, C Coprosma Baueriana. (Nach Lundstköm.) „Acarophiiie". Eine ähnliche Lebensgemeinschaft wie zwischen den tropischen Ameisen und den sog. Ameisenpflanzen besteht in kleinerer Auflage zwischen zahlreichen Pflanzen aus den verschiedensten Gebieten der alten und neuen Welt und ge- wissen Milben. Nur ist hier das Verhältnis von Leistung und Gegenleistung derzeit wenigstens noch weniger klar, so daß wir vorläufig nic
RM2BTW9WN–Coprosma taitensis A Gray.
RMRHW5X6–. Berichte der Deutschen Botanischen Gesellschaft. Plants; Plants -- Germany. 152 E. Werth:. Abb. 1. 1. —5 Formen des Schirmblumentjpus: 1. Cornus mos (6/1); 2. Beta vulgaris (6/1); 3. Rlbes rubruDi (3/1); 4. Econymiis europaea (3/1); 5. Galinrn antarcticum (5/1); alle mit ring- oder polsterförmigem, völlig offen liegendem Nektarium, dieses bei 3. Honigtröpfchen zeigend. — 6. Coprosma hirtella Labill., eine windblütige Rubiacee (ca. 1/1); 7, Sangnisorha tenidfolia mit funktionierendem Ring- nektarium um die Basis des (etwas nach rechts gebogenen) Griffels (4/1); 8. Poterium Sangnisorha, windbl
RM2BXB1YJ–Coprosma rapensis Coprosma rapensis.
RMRPY279–. Hawaiian Fungi. Fungi. Stevens—Hawaiian Fungi 49 On Wikstroemia phillyreae folia. Oahu: Tantalus, June 22, no. 629. On Wikstroemia sp. Maui: Halawa, August, 1912, Forbes-Stevens no. 479; Oahu: Castle trail, March, 1912, Forbes-Stevens no. 2148. On Clermontia multiflora. Oahu: Olympus, June 10, nos. 330 and 329. On Clermontia sp. Maui: Iao valley, Sept. 7, no. n54. On Coprosma sp. Kauai: Pipe line trail, Waimea canyon, June 15* nos. 437, 444, 458 and 456; Kalalau trail, June 16, no. 523. On Lobelia sp. Hawaii: Keauhou, Bishop Estate road, July 25, no. 979.. Figure 11.—Meliolineae: a, Actinodo
RMRCNDF3–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. Sarcococca pruniformis var hookeriana. Vom Verfasser für die „GartenweU" photogr. aufgenommen.. Halleria lucida, ein Eachenbltttler vom Kap, ist eine recht gute Pflanze, jedoch erfordert sie einige Aufmerksamkeit; bei Mangel an Licht und ungenügenden Wassergaben bekommt sie bald Blattfall. Neben dem Viburnum Tinus und verwandten immergrünen Vibununn- Arten weise ich nur noch auf Coprosma hin, aus der Eubiaceen-Familie. Sie stammt aus Neuseeland; die Art C. baueriana gleicht dem japanischen Perückenstrauch und wird wie dieser vermehrt und behandelt. Die aufgefü
RM2BTX117–Coprosma pubens A Gray.
RMRC87W5–. Dreer's garden calendar : 1880. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. FOETTJNI. Large, rich purplish vio-. COBEA. Cobea Scandens, Rapid grower, large purple bell- flowers. 25 cts.; $2 per doz. Cobea Scandens Variegata. Beautiful green leaves, variegated with yellow and white, large purple bell- shaped flowers, rapid grower. 30 cts.; $3 per doz. COPROSMA BAUERIANA VARIEGATA. A dwarf evergreen green-house shrub, with bright glossy ovate green leaves, shaded with yellow; ornamental for bedding out, or as a specimen pot-plant. 50 cts.. Please note th
RM2BTNPGF–Coprosma taitensis A Gray.
RMRE0W8J–. The indigenous trees of the Hawaiian Islands. Trees. 'LATE 193. COPROSMA LONGIFOLIA (Irav. Pilo. Fiuitiiii;' luniich, aliont oiio-liaH' untui'.-il size.. 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.. Rock, Joseph Francis Charles, 1884-1962. Honolulu, T. H.
RMRDX5P5–. A general system of botany, descriptive and analytical. In two parts. Part I. Outlines of organography, anatomy, and physiology. Part II. Descriptions and illustrations of the orders. By Emm. Le Maout [and] J. Decaisne. With 5500 figures by L. Steinheil and A. Riocreux. Translated from the original by Mrs. Hooker. The orders arranged after the method followed in the universities and schools of Great Britain, its colonies, America, and India; with additions, an appendix on the natural method, and a synopsis of the orders, by J.D. Hooker. Botany. Luculia. Diagram. Coprosma. ' flower (mag.)* Co