Feuilles Nervation from Le Regne Vegetal plantes agricoles
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Feuilles Nervation from Le Regne Vegetal plantes agricoles
Plate 34 from Le Regne Vegetal plantes agricoles, Vol 3. 1. Amaryllis vittata, 2. Blackea trinervia, 3. Melastoma tomentosum, 4. Hetre (Beech), 5. Ginkgo, 6. Figuier (Fig), 7. Capucine (Nasturtium)
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Amaryllidaceae Amaryllis Asparagales Beech Brassicaceae Brassicales Cruciferae Eudicot Eurosid Fabidae Fagaceae Fagales Fagus Ficus Malvidae Monocot Monocotyledon Moraceae Nasturtium Rosales Angiospermae Dicot Dicotyledon Magnoliophyta
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Feuilles Nervation: An Exquisite Display of Plant Diversity from Le Regne Vegetal plantes agricoles (Plate 34) This image, titled "Feuilles Nervation," showcases a stunning collection of leaves from various plant species, showcased in Plate 34 of Le Regne Vegetal plantes agricoles, Volume 3. The plate includes seven distinct plant genera, each represented by a single leaf: Amaryllis vittata (Amaryllidaceae, monocot, Monocotyledon), Blackea trinervia (Moraceae, eudicot, Angiospermae, Magnoliophyta), Melastoma tomentosum (Melastomataceae, eudicot, Angiospermae, Magnoliophyta), Fagus sylvatica (Fagaceae, Fagales, Angiospermae, Magnoliophyta, Angiosperm, Deciduous tree, commonly known as the European beech), Ginkgo biloba (Ginkgoales, Ginkgo, Angiospermae, Magnoliophyta, Angiosperm, Living fossil tree), Ficus carica (Moraceae, Rosales, Angiospermae, Magnoliophyta, Angiosperm, Fig), and Tropaeolum majus (Brassicaceae, Brassicales, Angiospermae, Magnoliophyta, Angiosperm, Nasturtium). The leaves in this image illustrate the remarkable diversity within the plant kingdom, particularly in their leaf structures. The monocotyledonous Amaryllis vittata and Nasturtium (Tropaeolum majus) are distinguished by their parallel venation, while the dicotyledonous plants, including Black-eyed Susan (Melastoma tomentosum), European beech (Fagus sylvatica), Fig (Ficus carica), and Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba), exhibit reticulate venation. The leaves of the fig (Ficus carica) and European beech (Fagus sylvatica) are also uniquely shaped, with the former displaying a palmate shape and the latter featuring simple, lobed margins. This image is a testament to the intricacy and diversity of the plant kingdom, providing a glimpse into the vast array of leaf structures and venation patterns found in Angiosperms, Monocots, Monocotyledons, Dicots, Dicotyledons, and Flowering Plants.
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