African Plants A Photo Guide Disa Crassicornis Lindl The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. disa crassicornis(as disa megaceras) curtis' 106 (ser. 3 no. 36) pl. 6529 (1880) 2,179 × 3,513; 1.44 mb harry bolus orchids of south africa volume iii plate 066 (1913) 1,875 × 3,200; 612 kb. Disa crassicornis(as disa megaceras) curtis' 106 (ser. 3 no. 36) pl. 6529 (1880) 2,179 × 3,513; 1.44 mb 2,179 × 3,513; 1.44 mb.
Disa Crassicornis 10 Seed Pack Online Seed Store 6 351052 disa crassicornis lindl. w. curtis, bot. mag., vol. 106 [ser. 3, vol. 36]: t. 6529 (1880) [a. barnard]. Curtis's botanical magazine (tab. 7729) (8635522102) 1,935 × 3,200; 1.27 mb disa crassicornis(as disa megaceras) curtis' 106 (ser. 3 no. 36) pl. 6529 (1880) 2,179 × 3,513; 1.44 mb lacaena spectabilis curtis' 106 (ser. 3 no. 36) pl 6516 (1880) 2,121 × 3,521; 1.28 mb. Found in lesotho, cape province and natal south africa in grasslands, riverine forests, rock ledges and swamps at elevations of 600 to 2700 meters as a giant sized, cool to cold growing terrestrial with a stem enveloped by leaf bearing sheaths and carrying 3 to 4, narrowly lanceolate, acute leaves that blooms in the spring through early fall on. Link to this page: plantillustrations.org illustration ?id illustration=3963.
Disa Racemosa Hi Res Stock Photography And Images Alamy Found in lesotho, cape province and natal south africa in grasslands, riverine forests, rock ledges and swamps at elevations of 600 to 2700 meters as a giant sized, cool to cold growing terrestrial with a stem enveloped by leaf bearing sheaths and carrying 3 to 4, narrowly lanceolate, acute leaves that blooms in the spring through early fall on. Link to this page: plantillustrations.org illustration ?id illustration=3963. Download this stock image: disa polygonoides curtis' 106 (ser. 3 no. 36) pl 6532 (1880) hkcyhg from alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors. Filed as disa crassicornis lindl. [family orchidaceae] syntype of disa megaceras hook. f. [family orchidaceae].