RM2JGY7N9–Smoketree spurge (Euphorbia cotinifolia). Called Tropical smoke bush, Caribbean copper plant and Mexican shrubby spurge
RF2RNRP8P–Smoketree Spurge Known also as Tropical Smoke Bush, Caribbean Copper Plant and Mexican Shrubby Spurge (Euphorbia cotinifolia). Trees on a Sunny Day w
RM2BTTWWP–Ficus cotinifolia Kunth.
RF2WGH3MJ–Higueron (Ficus cotinifolia) is a tree native to tropical America, from Mexico to Costa Rica. Fruits detail.
RM2C1AN6N–Euphorbia cotinifolia L Euphorbia cotinifolia L.
RF2TB82G6–Nacapul (Ficus cotinifolia) is a strangler fig native to mexico and Central America. This photo was taken in Tulum, Yucatan, Mexico.
RM2BXEXG9–Euphorbia cotinifolia L Euphorbia cotinifolia L.
RMEB3Y09–Pompom tree (Dais cotinifolia)
RMD2RTTR–Euphorbia cotinifolia, Caribbean Copper Plant, Top view of purple red leaves radiating from a stem.
RFWAM8P3–Late afternoon sun rays shining through smoke and leaves of a Pompon Tree (Dais cotinifolia)
RF2WH61G4–Euphorbia cotinifolia. The sap can cause irritation if it comes into contact with human skin or eyes
RF2RMJB79–Euphorbia cotinifolia tree on farm for sell are cash crops That are more than 2100 varieties of the genus
RF2PW8XG7–Dais cotinifolia pink flowers closeup blooming on a Pompon tree which is indigenous or native to South Africa
RMM5C89A–Euphorbia cotinifolia
RF2R8JE4A–Euphorbia cotinifolia is a broadleaf red shrub native to Mexico and South America
RF2H8TJGM–Euphorbia cotinifolia, branches with red leaves isolated on white background
RM2P9YXHP–Pompom tree (Dais cotinifolia), Thymelaeaceae. Deciduous shrub, pink flowers in globular inflorescences.
RF2T7YKCX–Beautiful background pattern image of from the plant Euphorbia cotinifolia also known as Tropical smokebush, Caribbean copperplant, Mexican shrubby
RF2GAFCF1–Autumn background.Fall foliage.Colorful wet leaves after the rain. Euphorbia Cotinifolia or smoke tree.Nature background.
RMGGM7P0–Grevillea robusta - 'Silky Oak TRS083279
RMC622NF–Caribbean Copper Plant - Euphorbia cotinifolia
RF2HEWH80–Garden plant foliage
RF2G4WRB1–Closeup shot of Caribbean Copper plant leaves on a blurred background
RM2A77B4R–Smoketree spurge or shumac-leaved spurge, Euphorbia cotinifolia. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by J. Swan after a botanical illustration by William Jackson Hooker from his own 'Exotic Flora,' Blackwood, Edinburgh, 1823. Hooker (1785-1865) was an English botanist who specialized in orchids and ferns, and was director of the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew from 1841.
RMEEJCXJ–Dais cotinifolia
RM2A7BYDP–Pompom tree, Dais cotinifolia, with lilac flowers. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Barrois from a botanical illustration by Pancrace Bessa from Mordant de Launay's 'Herbier General de l'Amateur,' Audot, Paris, 1820. The Herbier was published from 1810 to 1827 and edited by Mordant de Launay and Loiseleur-Deslongchamps. Bessa (1772-1830s), along with Redoute and Turpin, is considered one of the greatest French botanical artists of the 19th century.
RMEB3Y07–Pompom tree (Dais cotinifolia)
RMMMWWPM–. Reproduction of an image that appeared in The Botanical Magazine vol. 5. no. 145 (1792). It depicts Dais Cotinifolia by Sydenham Edwards. . 1792. Sydenham Edwards Dais Cotinifolia (Edwards)
RF2WH61J8–Euphorbia cotinifolia. The sap can cause irritation if it comes into contact with human skin or eyes
RF2RMJB9K–Euphorbia cotinifolia tree on farm for sell are cash crops That are more than 2100 varieties of the genus
RFWAM8FG–Late afternoon sun rays shining through smoke and leaves from the Pompon Tree (Dais cotinifolia) and Flowering Plum Tree (Prunus cerasifera) leaves
RMW5MY69–Dais Cotinifolia (Edwards).
RM2BTRDP8–Dais cotinifolia L.
RM2RBBKEK–Poison Spurge Euphorbia cotinifolia POISON
RM2P9YXK2–Pompom tree (Dais cotinifolia), Thymelaeaceae. Deciduous shrub, pink flowers in globular inflorescences.
RF2T7YKD1–Beautiful background pattern image of from the plant Euphorbia cotinifolia also known as Tropical smokebush, Caribbean copperplant, Mexican shrubby
RF2GAFCG8–Beautiful wet leaf of smoke tree, euphorbia cotinifolia in autumn.Nature background. Fall foliage.Colorful and vibrant.
RMP6FH3F–Smoketree spurge or shumac-leaved spurge, Euphorbia cotinifolia. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by J. Swan after a botanical illustration by William Jackson Hooker from his own 'Exotic Flora,' Blackwood, Edinburgh, 1823. Hooker (1785-1865) was an English botanist who specialized in orchids and ferns, and was director of the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew from 1841.
RMRF5F8H–. Some ornamental shrubs for the Tropics. Shrubs Tropics. 64 CIRCULAR 34, FEDERAL EXPERIMENT STATION. Figure 35.—The leaves of Euphorbia cotinifolia are bluish-red on top and have more color in full sun. The flat-faced flowers are greenish-white and appear only in winter. THE MILKY SAP IS POISONOUS, SOMETIMES CAUSING BLINDNESS IF SPLATTERED IN THE EYES, AND SHOULD BE HANDLED WITH CAUTION PARTICULARLY IF THERE ARE CHILDREN IN THE FAMILY.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of thes
RF2W90FC7–Backlit red leaf of a tallow tree also known as Sapium sebiferum or Triadica sebifera . Israel.
RF2G4WR20–Closeup shot of Caribbean Copper plant leaves on a blurred background
RFG669BN–WILLOW FLOWERS: Water Great Sumach-Dark-Laurel-Damson-leaved Rock. SOWERBY, 1890
RMHKRTYX–Dais Cotinifolia (Edwards)
RM2A7HC92–Pompom tree, Dais cotinifolia, native to South Africa. Handcoloured stipple engraving on copper by Barrois from a botanical illustration by Pancrace Bessa from Mordant de Launay's 'Herbier General de l'Amateur,' Audot, Paris, 1820. The Herbier was published from 1810 to 1827 and edited by Mordant de Launay and Loiseleur-Deslongchamps. Bessa (1772-1830s), along with Redoute and Turpin, is considered one of the greatest French botanical artists of the 19th century.
RMBY1J17–Cotinus-leaved dais, Dais cotinifolia, with delicate pale lilac flowers.
RF2WH61HK–Euphorbia cotinifolia. The sap can cause irritation if it comes into contact with human skin or eyes
RF2RMJB7H–Euphorbia cotinifolia tree on farm for sell are cash crops That are more than 2100 varieties of the genus
RMMAA3Y4–. Edible and poisonous plants of the Caribbean region . 60. Poison Spurge Euphorbia cotinifolia POISON The milky sap of the poison spurge in contact with the skin produces blisters and intense inflammation like that caused by poison ivy. The growth is most common in the lower moun- tain regions from Mexico to Cuba and northern South America, This bush or small tree with close pale bark is often planted for living fence posts. Its sap is milky, and the flowers small and white. This is called yerba mala in Guatemala; barrabds in Costa Rica; and yerba lecher a in Cuba.
RMW5MY74–Dais cotinifolia from Herbier Général de l'Amateur.
RM2BTRDPA–Dais cotinifolia L.
RM2P9YXJT–Pompom tree (Dais cotinifolia), Thymelaeaceae. Deciduous shrub, pink flowers in globular inflorescences.
RF2T7YKD6–Beautiful background pattern image of from the plant Euphorbia cotinifolia also known as Tropical smokebush, Caribbean copperplant, Mexican shrubby
RF2GAFCEX–Colorful and wet smoke tree leaf or euphorbia cotinifolia in autumn after the rain. Fall foliage. Nature background.
RMP55X91–Cotinus-leaved dais, Dais cotinifolia, with delicate pale lilac flowers. Shrub from the Cape, South Africa.. Illustration by Henrietta Moriarty from 'Fifty Plates of Greenhouse Plants' (1807), a re-issue of her own 'Viridarium' (1806), with handcoloured copperplate engravings. Moriarty was a colonel's widow who turned to writing novels and illustrating botanical books to support her four children.
RMRFD72W–. Some ornamental shrubs for the Tropics. Shrubs Tropics. 64 CIRCULAR 34, FEDERAL EXPERIMENT STATION. Figure 35.—The leaves of Euphorbia cotinifolia are bluish-red on top and have more color in full sun. The flat-faced flowers are greenish-white and appear only in winter. THE MILKY SAP IS POISONOUS, SOMETIMES CAUSING BLINDNESS IF SPLATTERED IN THE EYES, AND SHOULD BE HANDLED WITH CAUTION PARTICULARLY IF THERE ARE CHILDREN IN THE FAMILY.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of thes
RMPFBJT1–. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual / Royal Palm Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Tropical plants Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Citrus fruit industry Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Miscellaneous Department. 73 CYETANTHTJS obliquus. An Amaryllis-like plant from South Africa, with drooping flowers, produced in bunches of ten or fifteen each; three inches in diameter and bright red, with yellow base. $1 each. DAIS cotinifolia. A small-leaved flowering shrub from South Africa. Perhaps hardy here. 25 cents each. DALBEBGIA Sisso
RF2WH61F9–Euphorbia cotinifolia. The sap can cause irritation if it comes into contact with human skin or eyes
RMW1CWM6–Archive image from page 78 of Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual / Royal Palm Nurseries . descriptiveillus1893roya Year: 1892 Miscellaneous Department. 73 CYETANTHTJS obliquus. An Amaryllis-like plant from South Africa, with drooping flowers, produced in bunches of ten or fifteen each; three inches in diameter and bright red, with yellow base. $1 each. DAIS cotinifolia. A small-leaved flowering shrub from South Africa. Perhaps hardy here. 25 cents each. DALBEBGIA Sissoo. 'The Indian Sissoo Tree, extending to Afghanistan, ascending to el
RM2BXBWYG–Dais cotinifolia L Dais cotinifolia L.
RF2T7YKB1–Beautiful background pattern image of from the plant Euphorbia cotinifolia also known as Tropical smokebush, Caribbean copperplant, Mexican shrubby
RF2GAFCGC–Beautiful patterns on leaf of smoke tree or euphorbia cotinifolia in autumn.Fall foliage. Colorful and soft nature background.
RMP6ECMM–Pompom tree, Dais cotinifolia, with lilac flowers. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Barrois from a botanical illustration by Pancrace Bessa from Mordant de Launay's 'Herbier General de l'Amateur,' Audot, Paris, 1820. The Herbier was published from 1810 to 1827 and edited by Mordant de Launay and Loiseleur-Deslongchamps. Bessa (1772-1830s), along with Redoute and Turpin, is considered one of the greatest French botanical artists of the 19th century.
RMRDN8DM–. Edible and poisonous plants of the Caribbean region. Plants, Edible; Poisonous plants; Botany. 78. 60. Poison Spurge Euphorbia cotinifolia POISON The milky sap of the poison spurge in contact with the skin produces blisters and intense inflammation like that caused by poison ivy. The growth is most common in the lower moun- tain regions from Mexico to Cuba and northern South America, This bush or small tree with close pale bark is often planted for living fence posts. Its sap is milky, and the flowers small and white. This is called yerba mala in Guatemala; barrabds in Costa Rica; and yerba
RF2WH61J6–Euphorbia cotinifolia. The sap can cause irritation if it comes into contact with human skin or eyes
RMRYFCY6–Edible and poisonous plants of the Caribbean region ediblepoisonousp00dahl Year: 1944 78 60. Poison Spurge Euphorbia cotinifolia POISON The milky sap of the poison spurge in contact with the skin produces blisters and intense inflammation like that caused by poison ivy. The growth is most common in the lower moun- tain regions from Mexico to Cuba and northern South America, This bush or small tree with close pale bark is often planted for living fence posts. Its sap is milky, and the flowers small and white. This is called yerba mala in Guatemala; barrabds in Costa Rica; and yerba lecher
RF2T7YKD4–Beautiful background pattern image of from the plant Euphorbia cotinifolia also known as Tropical smokebush, Caribbean copperplant, Mexican shrubby
RF2GAFCG1–Beautiful and colorful leaf of smoke tree or euphorbia cotinifolia in autumn. Nature background. Autumn or season holiday. Fall foliage.
RF2T7YKDB–Beautiful background pattern image of from the plant Euphorbia cotinifolia also known as Tropical smokebush, Caribbean copperplant, Mexican shrubby
RMP5NGR6–Pompom tree, Dais cotinifolia, native to South Africa. Handcoloured stipple engraving on copper by Barrois from a botanical illustration by Pancrace Bessa from Mordant de Launay's 'Herbier General de l'Amateur,' Audot, Paris, 1820. The Herbier was published from 1810 to 1827 and edited by Mordant de Launay and Loiseleur-Deslongchamps. Bessa (1772-1830s), along with Redoute and Turpin, is considered one of the greatest French botanical artists of the 19th century.
RMRCRHB2–. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual / Royal Palm Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Tropical plants Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Citrus fruit industry Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Miscellaneous Department. 73 CYETANTHTJS obliquus. An Amaryllis-like plant from South Africa, with drooping flowers, produced in bunches of ten or fifteen each; three inches in diameter and bright red, with yellow base. $1 each. DAIS cotinifolia. A small-leaved flowering shrub from South Africa. Perhaps hardy here. 25 cents each. DALBEBGIA Sisso
RF2WH61FE–Euphorbia cotinifolia. The sap can cause irritation if it comes into contact with human skin or eyes
RMRX63C0–Edible and poisonous plants of Edible and poisonous plants of the Caribbean region ediblepoisonousp00dahl Year: 1944 78 60. Poison Spurge Euphorbia cotinifolia POISON The milky sap of the poison spurge in contact with the skin produces blisters and intense inflammation like that caused by poison ivy. The growth is most common in the lower moun- tain regions from Mexico to Cuba and northern South America, This bush or small tree with close pale bark is often planted for living fence posts. Its sap is milky, and the flowers small and white. This is called yerba mala in Guatemala; barrabds in
RM2BXD7JC–Dais cotinifolia L Dais cotinifolia L.
RF2GAFCFJ–Beautiful and soft autumn leaf background. Blurred leaf of smoke tree in autumn. Fall foliage. Euphorbia Cotinifolia. Season, holiday background.
RF2WH61HH–Euphorbia cotinifolia. The sap can cause irritation if it comes into contact with human skin or eyes
RM2C1BWNB–Heteropterys cotinifolia A Juss Heteropterys cotinifolia A Juss.
RF2WH61K9–Euphorbia cotinifolia. The sap can cause irritation if it comes into contact with human skin or eyes
RM2BXCMEP–Heteropterys cotinifolia A Juss Heteropterys cotinifolia A Juss.
RF2WH61K5–Euphorbia cotinifolia. The sap can cause irritation if it comes into contact with human skin or eyes
RF2WH61HN–Euphorbia cotinifolia. The sap can cause irritation if it comes into contact with human skin or eyes
RF2WH61KF–Euphorbia cotinifolia. The sap can cause irritation if it comes into contact with human skin or eyes
RF2WH61FC–Euphorbia cotinifolia. The sap can cause irritation if it comes into contact with human skin or eyes
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