RMHMPJAF–Strong-smelling Inula or False Yellowhead (Inula viscosa or Dittrichia viscosa), Asteraceae.
RF2WJ67CF–False yellowhead or sticky fleabane (Dittrichia viscosa or Inula viscosa) is a perennial plant native to Mediterranean Basin. This photo was taken in
RF2D5HR5M–Dittrichia viscosa, also known as false yellowhead, woody fleabane, sticky fleabane, Sticky aster and yellow fleabane, is a flowering plant in the dai
RMAGKAGG–Israel Hadera Inula viscosa with the flues of the Hadera power station in the background
RF2ED3JDR–Flying honey bee collecting pollen at yellow flower. Bee flying over the yellow flower.
RFABYBJH–Close up of Aromatic inula (Inula viscosa)
RF2K47KFF–Dittrichia viscosa (L.) Greuter, Inula
RF2GYCN2T–Branch of slimy inula - Dittrichia viscosa - on white background
RF2DC6K60–Dittrichia viscosa - also known as false yellowhead, woody fleabane, sticky fleabane and yellow fleabane
RMB6GYY8–Israel Western Galilee A bee on a Strong Smelling Inula or False yellowhead Inula viscosa Winter January 2007
RM2BXE172–Inula viscosa L Aiton Inula viscosa L Aiton.
RM2H42W6N–Inula viscosa: flowering stem. Coloured engraving after F. von Scheidl, 1772.
RF2WJ67CE–False yellowhead or sticky fleabane (Dittrichia viscosa or Inula viscosa) is a perennial plant native to Mediterranean Basin. This photo was taken in
RF2D5HR64–Dittrichia viscosa, also known as false yellowhead, woody fleabane, sticky fleabane, Sticky aster and yellow fleabane, is a flowering plant in the dai
RF2D52YXY–Dittrichia viscosa, also known as false yellowhead, woody fleabane, sticky fleabane, Sticky aster and yellow fleabane, is a flowering plant in the dai
RF2ED3JY8–Flying honey bee collecting pollen at yellow flower. Bee flying over the yellow flower.
RF2K47KFG–Dittrichia viscosa (L.) Greuter, Inula
RF2K47K9P–Dittrichia viscosa (L.) Greuter, Inula
RF2DC6KAJ–Dittrichia viscosa - also known as false yellowhead, woody fleabane, sticky fleabane and yellow fleabane
RM2BXE153–Inula viscosa L Aiton Inula viscosa L Aiton.
RMRN0M8T–. Annales de la Société entomologique de France. Insects; Entomology. Los Zoocécidies du Nord de l'Afrique. 173 Tunisie, Malinata. rochers vers 550 m. d'altitude, le 1^'' avril l!>iO Houard, 1911. p. 169, n" 65 ; Collection cécidol. C.Houard. n" 112. Helichrysum rupestre. l'rellia Mamulx (n" 302). Fig. 352 [a). — Rameau normal (d'ap. nat.; gr. 0,8). Fig. 353 h). — Cécidie terminale (d'ap. nat.; gr. 0,8).. Inula viscosa Alton. Lieux incultes, pàtnrajjes J)umides, bords des ruisseaux et des seguia : Maroc, .Algérie, Tunisie, Egypte, — Bassin méditerranéen septentrional et orie
RF2WJ67CM–False yellowhead or sticky fleabane (Dittrichia viscosa or Inula viscosa) is a perennial plant native to Mediterranean Basin. This photo was taken in
RF2ED3J6F–Flying honey bee collecting pollen at yellow flower. Bee flying over the yellow flower.
RF2K47K9M–Dittrichia viscosa (L.) Greuter, Inula
RF2DC6K6A–Dittrichia viscosa - also known as false yellowhead, woody fleabane, sticky fleabane and yellow fleabane
RF2K47KAM–Dittrichia viscosa (L.) Greuter, Inula
RM2BXD4P1–Inula viscosa L Aiton Inula viscosa L Aiton.
RMRN0M8A–. Annales de la Société entomologique de France. Insects; Entomology. Inula viscosa Alton. Lieux incultes, pàtnrajjes J)umides, bords des ruisseaux et des seguia : Maroc, .Algérie, Tunisie, Egypte, — Bassin méditerranéen septentrional et oriental. Inula viscosa. Myopites OU vie ri (n" 303). Fig. 354. — Vue extérieure (d'ap. Kiefi'er;gr. 0,8). :i()3. Mijopites Olivieri Kieir. — Réceptacle renflé, transformé en une cécidie ligneuse très dure, ovoïdale ou irrégulière, atteignant de 8 à 15 mil), de diamètre (fig. 354). La surface de la galle est glabre, de teinte foncée ;elle porte des fleurs
RF2WJ67EF–False yellowhead or sticky fleabane (Dittrichia viscosa or Inula viscosa) is a perennial plant native to Mediterranean Basin. This photo was taken in
RF2DC6K57–Dittrichia viscosa - also known as false yellowhead, woody fleabane, sticky fleabane and yellow fleabane
RMRDWHM4–. The vegetation of the Siberian-Mongolian frontiers (the Sayansk region). Botany; Botany. At Bjelosarsk, in thickets and in grass-grown places near the river, I have observed: Lalhyrus pratensis, Galium boieale, Inula britannica, Inula salicina, Adenophora marsupiiflora, Hemerocalis flava, Melilotus dentatus, Potentilla bifurca, Poieniilla fmticosa, Potentilla viscosa, Potentilla flagellaris, and in dry places, such as steppe-meadows, on declivities, etc. occur Sisymbrium officinale, Glycyrrhiza uralensis, Panzeria lanata, Stipa pennata var. Joannis, Caragana pygmaea, Caragana Bungei, Chamaer
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