RMP96F59–Aegiceras corniculatum, commonly known as black mangrove, river mangrove or khalsi, Sundarbans, Bangladesh
RM2DP5EKX–River Mangroves (Aegiceras corniculatum) exposed by the low tide on the banks of the Coolongolook River near Forster, New South Wales, Australia
RFS3K1Y8–White flowers and leaf of the River Mangrove (Aegiceras corniculatum) growing on the North Shore of the Maroochy River, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia
RMBMGG5N–Rock oysters, Saccostrea cucullata, on mangrove, Aegiceras corniculatum, roots Hong Kong
RFKC2P6X–River Mangrove in Flower
RF2KKB1K9–The Most Common Mangrove Plant The River Mangrove (Aegiceras corniculatum) In Full Bloom
RM2H44P1G–Mangrove plant (Aegiceras corniculatum (L.) Blanco): branch with flowers and fruit and separate flowers and fruit on ground. Coloured line engraving.
RMRH9JR7–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. — Ill —. Fig. 44. Ægiceras corniculatum. Tværsnit af Løvblad visende en saltudskillende Kirtel. (Zeiss Apochrom. 4 mm., Apert. 0,95, Comp.-Ocul. 4). natürlich nur durch experimentelle Versuche oder durch Beobach- tungen an den betreffenden Pflanzen im Freien exakt bewiesen werden." Jeg skal derfor her kun omtale, hvad jeg har fundet ved den mikroskopiske Un- dersøgelse af Bladkirt- lerne hos Ægiceras. Denne Plantes Blad- anatomi er behandlet af Schi m per (Indo- malay. Strandflora, p. 55- 57, Taf. IV, Fig. 15—31). AfSchim- per omtales Kirtler
RMP96EHE–Aegiceras corniculatum, commonly known as black mangrove, river mangrove or khalsi, Sundarbans, Bangladesh
RM2DP5EJ6–River Mangroves (Aegiceras corniculatum) exposed by the low tide on the banks of the Coolongolook River near Forster, New South Wales, Australia
RM2C1DN48–Aegiceras corniculatum L Blanco Aegiceras corniculatum L Blanco.
RMRR2YE7–. Bulletin. Forests and forestry. DESCRIPTION OF SPECIES. 71. PLATE XXXIV. AEGICERAS CORNICULATUM WITH FRUITS. o*^. 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.. Philippines. Bureau of Forestry. Manila, Bureau of printing
RMP96EWT–Aegiceras corniculatum, commonly known as black mangrove, river mangrove or khalsi, Sundarbans, Bangladesh
RM2DP5EM0–River Mangroves (Aegiceras corniculatum) exposed by the low tide on the banks of the Coolongolook River near Forster, New South Wales, Australia
RMRH9X9R–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. Fig. 7. Äegiceras corniculatum (L.) Blanco. Bilaterales eingesenktes Drüsenhaar. Scheitelansicht. Vergr. 400.. Fig. 18. Stylogyne brunnes- cens Mez. Eingesenktes Drüsenhaar mit polygonalen Zellen des Mittelschildes. Scheitelansicht. Vergr. 4 00.. 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
RMP96EK6–Aegiceras corniculatum, commonly known as black mangrove, river mangrove or khalsi, Sundarbans, Bangladesh
RM2DP5EK0–River Mangroves (Aegiceras corniculatum) exposed by the low tide on the banks of the Coolongolook River near Forster, New South Wales, Australia
RMRH9JPT–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. Fig. 44. Ægiceras corniculatum. Tværsnit af Løvblad visende en saltudskillende Kirtel. (Zeiss Apochrom. 4 mm., Apert. 0,95, Comp.-Ocul. 4). natürlich nur durch experimentelle Versuche oder durch Beobach- tungen an den betreffenden Pflanzen im Freien exakt bewiesen werden." Jeg skal derfor her kun omtale, hvad jeg har fundet ved den mikroskopiske Un- dersøgelse af Bladkirt- lerne hos Ægiceras. Denne Plantes Blad- anatomi er behandlet af Schi m per (Indo- malay. Strandflora, p. 55- 57, Taf. IV, Fig. 15—31). AfSchim- per omtales Kirtlerne ikke n
RMP96EPG–Aegiceras corniculatum, commonly known as black mangrove, river mangrove or khalsi, Sundarbans, Bangladesh
RM2DP5EHJ–River Mangroves (Aegiceras corniculatum) exposed by the low tide on the banks of the Coolongolook River near Forster, New South Wales, Australia
RMP96EYE–Aegiceras corniculatum, commonly known as black mangrove, river mangrove or khalsi, Sundarbans, Bangladesh
RM2DP5EJ4–River Mangroves (Aegiceras corniculatum) exposed by the low tide on the banks of the Coolongolook River near Forster, New South Wales, Australia
RMP96EMF–Aegiceras corniculatum, commonly known as black mangrove, river mangrove or khalsi, Sundarbans, Bangladesh
RM2DP5EJT–River Mangroves (Aegiceras corniculatum) exposed by the low tide on the banks of the Coolongolook River near Forster, New South Wales, Australia
RMP96F17–Aegiceras corniculatum, commonly known as black mangrove, river mangrove or khalsi, Sundarbans, Bangladesh
RM2DP5EJX–River Mangroves (Aegiceras corniculatum) exposed by the low tide on the banks of the Coolongolook River near Forster, New South Wales, Australia
RM2BBYWKF–River Mangroves (Aegiceras corniculatum) submerged under an incoming tide on the banks of the Myall River near Tea Gardens, New South Wales, Australia
RM2BBYW88–River Mangroves (Aegiceras corniculatum) submerged under an incoming tide on the banks of the Myall River near Tea Gardens, New South Wales, Australia
RM2BBYTXH–River Mangroves (Aegiceras corniculatum) submerged under an incoming tide on the banks of the Myall River near Tea Gardens, New South Wales, Australia
RM2BBYX1B–River Mangroves (Aegiceras corniculatum) submerged under an incoming tide on the banks of the Myall River near Tea Gardens, New South Wales, Australia
RM2BBYTJ4–The Singing Bridge that joins the coastal towns of Tea Gardens and Hawks Nest on the New South Wales north coast in Australia was opened in 1974
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