RMW23TJE–Archive image from page 183 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill31dans Year: 1907 176 og Tæthed, oftest ret kraftig og tæt. Vingedækkernes Punktrækker varierende i Styrke, oftest med ret kraftige og tæt stillede Punkter, bag- til kun meget lidt finere. Længde 1,5—2 mm. (: Forføddernes 1. Fod- led udvidet, c. saa bredt som 3. Led (hos $ smallere). Almindelig paa Brombær (Rubus idaeus og caesius) og Jordbær (Fragaria vesca). Æglægning er iagttaget i Maj. Imago overvintrer vistnok. 5. Hippuriphila
RMRD1YG1–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 176 og Tæthed, oftest ret kraftig og tæt. Vingedækkernes Punktrækker varierende i Styrke, oftest med ret kraftige og tæt stillede Punkter, bag- til kun meget lidt finere. Længde 1,5—2 mm. (^: Forføddernes 1. Fod- led udvidet, c. saa bredt som 3. Led (hos $ smallere). Almindelig paa Brombær (Rubus idaeus og caesius) og Jordbær (Fragaria vesca). Æglægning er iagttaget i Maj. Imago overvintrer vistnok. 5. Hippuriphila Foudr. Pandeknuderne smal- le, bagtil tydeligt af- grænsede; Hovedet paa hver Side tydeligt punk- teret. Pron
RMPFHRX4–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 176 og Tæthed, oftest ret kraftig og tæt. Vingedækkernes Punktrækker varierende i Styrke, oftest med ret kraftige og tæt stillede Punkter, bag- til kun meget lidt finere. Længde 1,5—2 mm. (^: Forføddernes 1. Fod- led udvidet, c. saa bredt som 3. Led (hos $ smallere). Almindelig paa Brombær (Rubus idaeus og caesius) og Jordbær (Fragaria vesca). Æglægning er iagttaget i Maj. Imago overvintrer vistnok. 5. Hippuriphila Foudr. Pandeknuderne smal- le, bagtil tydeligt af- grænsede; Hovedet paa hver Side tydeligt punk- teret. Pron
RFENHGR6–Frost / Ice crystals on bramble leaves. Frosty relations concept.
RFGN1HW6–Unripe fruit and unopened flower buds of Bramble / Rubus sp. - blackberry shrub.
RFWW4F5T–Rubus fruticosus / Bramble cane and leaves sprawling across concrete ground surface in sunshine.
RFTAN752–Macro close-up of solitary white flower of Bramble / Rubus fruticosus. Metaphor blackberries as food.
RFJ3G3MT–Bramble (ie. blackberry) canes climbing round a wooden post.
RM2JNPCEW–Cluster of unripe blackberries of Bramble / Rubus fruticosus in sunshine. Blackberries were formerly used in medicinal remedies - as well as a fruit.
RF2C5E7C3–Macro close-up of spiky new-ish prickles on green bramble cane. Medicinal plant once used for herbal remedies. Sharp concept. Shallow DoF.
RF2C5E79W–Macro close-up of spiky old-ish prickles on purple-red bramble cane. Medicinal plant once used for herbal remedies. Sharp concept. Shallow DoF.
RFE7C73M–Close-up of autumnal bramble / Rubus fruticosus agg. leaves as they start to turn red. Medicinal plant once used for herbal remedies.
RF2C3P3AM–Close-up shot of a Bramble / Rubus fruticosus stem, or came, showing sharp thorns / prickles. For sharp, plant defences, painful, prickly personality.
RF2BW4NR0–Pinky-white sunlit flower of Bramble / Rubus fruticosus in UK hedgerow. Source of blackberries, obviously, and once used as a medicinal plant.
RF2C3P28J–Close-up shot of a Bramble / Rubus fruticosus stem, or came, showing sharp thorns / prickles. For sharp, plant defences, painful, prickly personality.
RF2A138NT–Unripe red blackberries of Bramble / Rubus fruticosus in sunshine. One blackberry almost ripe.
RFWHC6E8–Leaf of Bramble / Rubus fruticous agg. with Violet Bramble Rust caused by Phragmidium violaceum.
RFTAN72N–Macro close-up of spiky new prickles on new bramble cane. Focus on stem at centre of image. Medicinal plant once used for herbal remedies.
RM2JNPCEY–Close-up of spiky prickles on new-ish bramble cane. Metaphor for painful and sharp. Bramble / Rubus fruticosus formerly used for herbal remedies.
RM2C5E777–Sunlit white flower & flower buds of Bramble / Rubus fruticosus in UK hedgerow. Source of blackberries, obviously, and once used as a medicinal plant.
RM2C3P3AX–Pinky-white flower & flower buds of Bramble / Rubus fruticosus in UK hedgerow. Source of blackberries, obviously, and once used as a medicinal plant.
RM2C3P2X9–Pinky-white flower & flower buds of Bramble / Rubus fruticosus in UK hedgerow. Source of blackberries, obviously, and once used as a medicinal plant.
RM2C3P305–Pinky-white flower & flower buds of Bramble / Rubus fruticosus in UK hedgerow. Source of blackberries, obviously, and once used as a medicinal plant.
RM2C3P2TT–Pinky-white flower & flower buds of Bramble / Rubus fruticosus in UK hedgerow. Source of blackberries, obviously, and once used as a medicinal plant.
RFWW4EK9–Rubus fruticosus / Bramble cane and leaves sprawling across rotting tree trunk (in autumn, post-berry period), Split tree trunk.
RFWW4EH2–Rubus fruticosus / Bramble cane and leaves sprawling across rotting tree trunk (in autumn, post-berry period), Split tree trunk.
RFE77509–Close-up of autumnal Bramble / Rubus fruticosus agg. leaf. Medicinal plant once used for herbal remedies. Abstract green leaf texture.
RFE17B3R–Mid-season leaves of Bramble / Rubus fruticosus agg. Medicinal plant once used for herbal remedies.
RM2JG059W–Sunlit white flower & flower buds of Bramble / Rubus fruticosus in UK hedgerow. Source of blackberries, obviously, and once used as a medicinal plant.
RM2JG0570–Sunlit white flower & flower buds of Bramble / Rubus fruticosus in UK hedgerow. Source of blackberries, obviously, and once used as a medicinal plant.
RFE7750B–Close-up of autumnal Bramble / Rubus fruticosus agg. leaf with reddening (dying) leaf point. Medicinal plant once used for herbal remedies.
RFCWXYP1–Leaves / foliage of Bramble / Rubus fruticosus agg. Medicinal plant once used for herbal remedies, while familiar Blackberry fruits used as food.
RFCWXYNC–Leaves / foliage of Bramble / Rubus fruticosus agg. Medicinal plant once used for herbal remedies, while familiar Blackberry fruits used as food.
RFCWXYN9–Leaves / foliage of Bramble / Rubus fruticosus agg. Medicinal plant once used for herbal remedies, while familiar Blackberry fruits used as food.
RFDYCB1N–Bramble / Rubus fruticosus agg. leaves (young springtime). Medicinal plant once used for herbal remedies.
RM2RAEE7D–Foliage / leaves of Bramble / Rubus fruticosus agg. Medicinal plant once used for herbal remedies, while familiar Blackberry fruits used as food.
RM2G06DFD–Foliage / leaves of Bramble / Rubus fruticosus agg. Medicinal plant once used for herbal remedies, while familiar Blackberry fruits used as food.
RF2E07GY8–Old botanical illustration engraving of Bramble, Blackberry / Rubus fruticosus. Traditional medicinal herbal plant. See Notes
RM2EE1BX3–Digitally restored 19th c. Victorian illustration of Barberry / Berberis vulgaris, Cloudberry / Rubus chamaemorus & Bramble / Rubus fruticosus.
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