RMEJ4KFF–Esparto, halfah grass, or esparto grass, Andalusia, Spain.
RF2T2BBKW–Albardine (Lygeum spartum) is a perennial herb native of eastern Spain, southern Italy and northern Africa. This photo was taken in Ballobar, Huesca,
RMK8PMHF–Lygeum spartum plant Cabo de Gata national park, Almeria, Spain
RF2T2BBFC–Albardine (Lygeum spartum) is a perennial herb native of eastern Spain, southern Italy and northern Africa. This photo was taken in Alcañiz, Teruel,
RMA0BBDG–Lygeum spartum (Lygeum spartum), grassflower in back light, in the morning, Spain, Pyrenaeen
RMDDEJY1–Spanish man weaving a basket of Spanish grass in the streets of Nerja, andalusia, Spain.
RF2JWPW9A–Frigiliana, Malaga, Spain, August 27, 2022: esparto artisan working a basket of this material in a street of Frigiliana
RMHR561W–Several products made of Esparto, halfah grass, or esparto grass in Ethnological Museum Mijas, Andalusia, Spain
RF2JMT1HM–A closeup shot of Lygeum grass against a background of black-eyed Susan flowers in the garden
RFEH4RX2–Traditional nepalese hempen shoes set for sale hanging at the entrance to a shop in the old city area. Panauti-Kavrepalanchok ds
RFDFRJYT–Detail of Lygeum spartium in a green meadow
RMJ41X8H–Lygeum spartum
RMPC21RR–383 Lygeum spartum
RMHKD65D–Lygeum spartum
RM2E35N1G–Lygeum spartum.
RM2AJFA9H–Chemistry of pulp and paper making . g the bast fibres in straw pulp are numerousepidermal cells with toothed or serrated edges, and also smooth,thin-walled cells from the pithy portion of the stem. Thelatter vary in shape from nearly round to long, oval cells whoselength is several times their width. Both types of cell aidmaterially in the identification of straw pulp. Esparto {Stipa tenacissima and Lygeum Spartum). The bastfibres are grouped in bundles or filaments which are resolvedinto ultimate fibres by the chemical processes employed. Thefibres are shorter and more even than those from s
RF2T2BBF5–Albardine (Lygeum spartum) is a perennial herb native of eastern Spain, southern Italy and northern Africa. This photo was taken in Alcañiz, Teruel,
RF2T2BBFP–Albardine (Lygeum spartum) is a perennial herb native of eastern Spain, southern Italy and northern Africa. This photo was taken in Ballobar, Huesca,
RFHR5619–A pair of espadrilles, made of Esparto, halfah grass, or esparto grass in Ethnological Museum Mijas, Andalusia, Spain
RMMXC693–. Illustration of Lygeum spartum (Orig. Sparte á grande spathe) . 1833. M. Jaume Saint-Hilaire 383 Lygeum spartum
RMHX6JGM–Lygeum spartum
RM2CEPBRH–. The encyclopædia of geography: comprising a complete description of the earth, physical, statistical, civil, and political. Iff i/ Kermes Oak. Cork Tree. tifolia, Juniperus Sabina, Celtis australis, Pistacia Terebinthus and Lentiscus; Rhamnus Ala-ternus, and many other species of this genus ; Viburnum Tinus, Osyris alba, Paliurus aus-tralis, the Strawberry tree, the common and shrubby Jessamines, the Caper plant, and a greatnumber of Cisti {fig. 304.) with other shrubs, whose foliage is of an evergreen and coriace-ous nature. Immense plains are clothed with Lygeum Spartum, and the running st
RF2T2BBFG–Albardine (Lygeum spartum) is a perennial herb native of eastern Spain, southern Italy and northern Africa. This photo was taken in Ballobar, Huesca,
RF2W9EFPB–Albardin (Lygeum spartum) is a perennial herb native to arid zones of Iberian Peninsula, south Italia and north Africa. This photo was taken in Barden
RFHR561H–A pair of espadrilles, made of Esparto, halfah grass, or esparto grass in Ethnological Museum Mijas, Andalusia, Spain
RF2T2BBKN–Albardine (Lygeum spartum) is a perennial herb native of eastern Spain, southern Italy and northern Africa. This photo was taken in Urrea de Gaen, Ter
RMENTT0A–Several products made of Esparto, halfah grass, or esparto grass outdoor market, Coin, Andalusia, Spain.
RMEG2ABF–A pair of espadrilles, made of Esparto, halfah grass, or esparto grass in Ethnological Museum Mijas, Andalusia, Spain.
RMMYK390–. Illustration of Lygeum spartum (Orig. Sparte á grande spathe) . 1833. M. Jaume Saint-Hilaire 334 Lygeum spartum
RMPFEKJR–. A descriptive catalogue of useful fiber plants of the world, including the structural and economic classifications of fibers. Fibers. Fig. 70.âJuncus acutus.. Fig. 71.âThe Japanese mat rush, Juncus effiusus. for crushed olive pulp, which is then placed under the press. The word Giunco means not only the species of Juncus, but is applied to similar sedge-like forms such as the Cyperace<r generally. Mats, coverings of bottles, baskets, etc, are enumerated amongthe manufactures from these sedges. Lygeum sparturh and Alfa, orStipa i< nacis- sima, are also used in basket manufacture, the fo
RMRDT9EW–. The parks and gardens of Paris, considered in relation to the wants of other cities and of the public and private gardens; being notes on a study of Paris gardens. Gardening; Gardens; Parks. Chap. XXV.] IMPLEMENTS USED IN FRENCH GARDENS. 451 tying-material. The dried grass of Lygeum Spartum is also used in France to a great extent for garden-tying. It is a Spanish grass, and will grow on any warm soil. It is suitable for very strong and durable tying. Thus the two best materials for this purpose may be grown in any garden without cost. Even if the bast matting were as cheaply got as these, t
RF2T2BBKH–Albardine (Lygeum spartum) is a perennial herb native of eastern Spain, southern Italy and northern Africa. This photo was taken in Urrea de Gaen, Ter
RMEG2ABG–Several products made of Esparto, halfah grass, or esparto grass in Ethnological Museum Mijas, Andalusia, Spain.
RMMWGRDP–. Illustration of Lygeum spartum (Orig. Sparte á grande spathe) . 1833. M. Jaume Saint-Hilaire 383 Lygeum spartum
RMRMW70D–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. . Fig. 18. — Leersia oryzoides Sw. Cou pe transversale du fruit mûr.— {pér., péricarpe; t. s., tégument sémi- nal; a.p., assise protéique (Gr. : 330). Fig. 19. — Lygeum Spartum L. Coupe transversale de l'ovaire jeune. — pér., paroi ovarienne (péricarpe); t.i., tégu- ment interne; nue, nucelle (Gr. : 330). Le tégument séminal est formé d'une assise de cellules bien développées. Dans le genre Lygeum [L. Spartum L.), l'ovaire comprend à l'origine huit à dix assises de cellules très développées, les plus internes en dehors de l'endocarpe, fortement all
RF2T2BBH2–Albardine (Lygeum spartum) is a perennial herb native of eastern Spain, southern Italy and northern Africa. This photo was taken in Urrea de Gaen, Ter
RF2W9EFP9–Albardin (Lygeum spartum) is a perennial herb native to arid zones of Iberian Peninsula, south Italia and north Africa. This photo was taken in Cabo d
RF2W9EFPE–Albardin (Lygeum spartum) is a perennial herb native to arid zones of Iberian Peninsula, south Italia and north Africa. This photo was taken in Cabo d
RMMCPKCN–. Fig. lOG. Vergr. 460. Haare von Esparto (Blatt Fig 107. Vergr. 460. Haare vom Blatte des Grases von Stipa tenacissima). Lygeum Spartum. ) Eine eingehende Untersuchung der anatomischen Verhältnisse des Blattes (m Lygcian Sportnm und Stipa tenacissima hat Dr. A. v. Hayek im Wiener pflanzen- physiol. Institut ausgefülirt und in der österr. bot. Zeitschrift 1902, Nr. 1 veröffenthcht.
RMRMW70A–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. 22 P. GUÉRIN. ayant persisté en partie sous forme de cellules tu bil- iaires,. Fig. 20. — Lygeum Spartum L. Stade plus Fig. 21.—Lygeum SpartumL. Cou- avancé montrant la résorption qui s'est pe transversale du fruit mûr. — opérée dans le péricarpe. —pér., péri- per., péricarpe; t. s., tégument carpe; t. i., tégument interne (Gr. : 330). séminal; o. p., assise protéique (Gr. : 330). Le tégument séminal est représenté par les deux assises du tégument interne (fig. 21). VII. — Phalaridées. Ce groupe ne comprend que six genres, parmi lesquels nous n'avo
RMMCPKB4–. Fig. 1:j6. Vergr. 4G0. Haare von Esparto (Blatt Fi^. 137. Vergr. 460. Haare vom Blatte des Grases von Stipa tenacissima). Lygeiim Spartnw. aufmerksamer Betrachtung wird die Entscheidung, ob Äfojw oder Lygeum vorliegt, um so sicherer zu treffen sein, als die Oberhautzellen bei Stipa auffallend kleiner als bei Lygeum sind (Fig. 127, 134 und 135). Auch der in Betreff der SpaltötTnungen und der Kieselzellen bereits angegebene Unterschied (p. 405) wird heranzuziehen sein.
RMRHKBFY–. The biologist's handbook of pronunciations. Biology. LYCOPODIUM 177 Lycium <Gr. Lykion, a. name given to Rhamnus since it comes from Lycia. Pro- nounced: lis'-i-um, not H'-si-um.. Lycopodium* (li-kop-od'-i-um, li-kop-o'-di-um) Lycopsis* (li-kop'-sis) Lycopus (li'-ko-pus) Lycoris* (li-kor'-is, lik-o'-ris) Lycornis (ll-kor'-nis) Lycosa (ll-ko'-sa, lik-o'-sa) Lycosidae (li-kos'-id-e) Lyctidae (lik'-ti-de) Lycurus* (li-kur'-us) Lyda (li'-da) Lyencephala (li-en-sef'-al-a) Lygaeidae (li-je'-i-de) Lygeum* (li-je'-um) Lygistum* (lij-is'-tum) Lygodesmia* (ll-go-des'-mi-a) Lygodium* (lig-o'-di-um,
RMRCWE31–. A descriptive catalogue of useful fiber plants of the world, including the structural and economic classifications of fibers. Fibers. Fig. 70.âJuncus acutus.. Fig. 71.âThe Japanese mat rush, Juncus effiusus. for crushed olive pulp, which is then placed under the press. The word Giunco means not only the species of Juncus, but is applied to similar sedge-like forms such as the Cyperace<r generally. Mats, coverings of bottles, baskets, etc, are enumerated amongthe manufactures from these sedges. Lygeum sparturh and Alfa, orStipa i< nacis- sima, are also used in basket manufacture, the fo
RMRCGDC9–. Die rohstoffe des pflanzenreiches; versuch einer technischen rohstofflehre des pflanzenreiches. Botany, Economic; Materia medica, Vegetable. Fig. lOG. Vergr. 460. Haare von Esparto (Blatt Fig 107. Vergr. 460. Haare vom Blatte des Grases von Stipa tenacissima). Lygeum Spartum. ) Eine eingehende Untersuchung der anatomischen Verhältnisse des Blattes (m Lygcian Sportnm und Stipa tenacissima hat Dr. A. v. Hayek im Wiener pflanzen- physiol. Institut ausgefülirt und in der österr. bot. Zeitschrift 1902, Nr. 1 veröffenthcht.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images th
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