Accession Number: 7936.78
Artist Name: Glimn-Lacy, Janice
Nationality: United States
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Title: Fig. 25.31 Euphorbia milii, flowering stem; cyathium with female flower; cyathium with 1 female flower and 3 male flowers; Tricarpellate ovary; Euphorbia sp. fruit.
Taxon: Euphorbia milii Des Moulins; Euphorbia Linnaeus, Euphorbiaceae
Description: Euphorbia milii, flowering stem; cyathium with female flower; cyathium with 1 female flower and 3 male flowers; Tricarpellate ovary; Euphorbia sp. fruit.
Dimensions (cm): 22.5 x 21.5
Date of Execution: ca.1989
Published: Kaufman, Peter B. et al. 1989. Plants: Their Biology and Importance. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc. P. 536, Fig. 25.31.
Notes: Caption and figure number not identified in text book, typo, but figures described match information on back of drawing.
Accession Number: 7936.79
Artist Name: Glimn-Lacy, Janice
Nationality: United States
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Title: Aceraceae Acer saccharinum “silver”
Taxon: Acer saccharinum Linnaeus, Sapindaceae
Description: Acer saccharinum (silver maple) of the maple family (Aceraceae). Shows the leafy shoot, fruit, female flowers, male flowering shoot, and male flower.
Dimensions (cm): 28 x 21.5
Date of Execution: ca.1989
Signature: (b.c., along leaf)
Published: Kaufman, Peter B. et al. 1989. Plants: Their Biology and Importance. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc. P. 537, Fig. 25.32.
Notes: Caption and figure number not identified in text book, typo, but figures described match information on back of drawing.
Accession Number: 7936.80
Artist Name: Glimn-Lacy, Janice
Nationality: United States
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Title: Fig. 25.34 Tagetes patula (marigold) of the sunflower family Asteraceae.
Taxon: Tagetes patula Linnaeus, Asteraceae alt. Compositae
Dimensions (cm): 25.5 x 21.5
Date of Execution: ca.1989
Published: Kaufman, Peter B. et al. 1989. Plants: Their Biology and Importance. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc. P. 538. Fig. 25.34.
Accession Number: 7936.81
Artist Name: Glimn-Lacy, Janice
Nationality: United States
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Title: Fig. 25.35 Secale sp. of the grass family Poaceae.
Taxon: Secale Linnaeus, Poaceae alt. Gramineae
Dimensions (cm): 25.5 x 21.5
Date of Execution: ca.1989
Published: Kaufman, Peter B. et al. 1989. Plants: Their Biology and Importance. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc. P. 539. Fig. 25.35.
Accession Number: 7936.82
Artist Name: Glimn-Lacy, Janice
Nationality: United States
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Title: Fig. 25.37 Lilium michiganse [sic] of the lily family (Liliaceae).
Taxon: Lilium michiganense Farwell, Liliaceae
Dimensions (cm): 25.5 x 21.5
Date of Execution: ca.1989
Published: Kaufman, Peter B. et al. 1989. Plants: Their Biology and Importance. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc. P. 540. Fig. 25.37.
Accession Number: 7936.83
Artist Name: Glimn-Lacy, Janice
Nationality: United States
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Title: Fig. 25.38 Cattleya bowringiana of the orchid family (Orchidaceae)
Taxon: Cattleya bowringiana Veitch, Orchidaceae
Dimensions (cm): 27.5 x 21.5
Date of Execution: ca.1989
Published: Kaufman, Peter B. et al. 1989. Plants: Their Biology and Importance. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc. P. 541. Fig. 25.38.
Accession Number: 7936.84
Artist Name: Glimn-Lacy, Janice
Nationality: United States
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Title: 26.12 Hormone concept as illustrated by the development of the strawberry (Fragaria) aggregate fruit.
Taxon: Fragaria Linnaeus, Rosaceae
Description: Hormone concept as illustrated by the development of the strawberry (Fragaria) aggregate fruit. At left is shown normal development of the receptacle (fleshy portion) part of the aggregate fruit. If the achenes (individual fruits) are removed, normal receptacle development in inhibited (center). If the achenes are removed, but the immature aggregate fruit is sprayed with a synthetic auxin, such as NAA, normal receptacle development occurs (right). The end product of this hormone treatment is an acheneless strawberry.
Date of Execution: ca.1989
Published: Kaufman, Peter B. et al. 1989. Plants: Their Biology and Importance. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc. P. 559. Fig. 26.12.
Accession Number: 7936.85
Artist Name: Glimn-Lacy, Janice
Nationality: United States
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Title: Fig. 27.1 Basic parts of seeds of different types of plants. (A) A monocot: maize or corm (Zea mays) (actually, this corn “seed” is the fruit, a caryopsis). (B) A conifer: black pine (Pinus nigra).
Taxon: Zea mays Linnaeus, Poaceae alt. Gramineae; Pinus nigra Aiton, Pinaceae
Description: Basic parts of seeds of different types of plants. (A) A monocot: maize or corm (Zea mays) (actually, this corn “seed” is the fruit, a caryopsis). (B) A conifer: black pine (Pinus nigra).
Dimensions (cm): 24.5 x 17
Date of Execution: ca.1989
Published: Kaufman, Peter B. et al. 1989. Plants: Their Biology and Importance. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc. P. 568. Fig. 27.1.
Accession Number: 7936.86
Artist Name: Glimn-Lacy, Janice
Nationality: United States
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Title: Fig. 27.1 Basic parts of seeds of different types of plants. (C) A dicot: garden bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
Taxon: Phaseolus vulgaris Linnaeus, Fabaceae alt. Leguminosae
Description: Basic parts of seeds of different types of plants. (C) A dicot: garden bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
Dimensions (cm): 15.5 x 17
Date of Execution: ca.1989
Published: Kaufman, Peter B. et al. 1989. Plants: Their Biology and Importance. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc. P. 568. Fig. 27.1.
Accession Number: 7936.87
Artist Name: Glimn-Lacy, Janice
Nationality: United States
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Title: Fig. 27. 7 Seedling of garden bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) with epigeous cotyledons
Taxon: Phaseolus vulgaris Linnaeus, Fabaceae alt. Leguminosae
Description: Seedling of garden bean (Phaseolus vulgarisi) with epigeous cotyledons.
Date of Execution: ca.1989
Published: Kaufman, Peter B. et al. 1989. Plants: Their Biology and Importance. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc. P. 574. Fig. 27.7.
Accession Number: 7936.88
Artist Name: Glimn-Lacy, Janice
Nationality: United States
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Title: Fig. 27.9 Seedlings of the monocot maize or corn (Zea mays) at different stages of development
Taxon: Zea mays Linnaeus, Poaceae alt. Gramineae
Description: Seedlings of the monocot maize or corn (Zea mays) at different stages of development. Maize seedlings, like those of all other grasses, are hypogeous. Not only the cotyledon but also the seed coat and the endosperm remain below ground.
Dimensions (cm): 26.5 x 21.5
Date of Execution: ca.1989
Published: Kaufman, Peter B. et al. 1989. Plants: Their Biology and Importance. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc. P. 575. Fig. 27.9.
Accession Number: 7936.89
Artist Name: Glimn-Lacy, Janice
Nationality: United States
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Title: Seedling of black pine (Pinus nigra) with epigeous cotyledons
Taxon: Pinus nigra Aiton, Pinaceae
Description: Seedling of black pine (Pinus nigra) with epigeous cotyledons.
Dimensions (cm): 23.5 x 12.5
Date of Execution: ca.1989
Published: Kaufman, Peter B. et al. 1989. Plants: Their Biology and Importance. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc. P. 575. Fig. 27.8.
Accession Number: 7936.90
Artist Name: Glimn-Lacy, Janice
Nationality: United States
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Title: Fig. 27.10 Seedling of the dicot garden pea (Pisum sativum) with hypogeous cotyledons
Taxon: Pisum sativum Linnaeus, Fabaceae alt. Leguminosae
Description: Seedling of the dicot garden pea (Pisum sativum) with hypogeous cotyledons.
Dimensions (cm): 26.5 x 21.5
Date of Execution: ca.1989
Published: Kaufman, Peter B. et al. 1989. Plants: Their Biology and Importance. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc. P. 576. Fig. 27.10.
Accession Number: 7936.91
Artist Name: Glimn-Lacy, Janice
Nationality: United States
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Title: Fig. 27.11 Seedlings of garden bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) with their hypocotyls in the hook or elbow stage of development
Taxon: Phaseolus vulgaris Linnaeus, Fabaceae alt. Leguminosae
Description: Seedlings of garden bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) with their hypocotyls in the hook or elbow stage of development.
Dimensions (cm): 16.5 x 21.5
Date of Execution: ca.1989
Published: Kaufman, Peter B. et al. 1989. Plants: Their Biology and Importance. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc. P. 577. Fig. 27.11.
Accession Number: 7936.92
Artist Name: Glimn-Lacy, Janice
Nationality: United States
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Title: Fig. 27.12 Seedling of onion (Allium sativum) in the hook stage of development.
Taxon: Allium sativum Linnaeus, Alliaceae
Description: Seedling of onion (Allium sativum) in the hook stage of development.
Dimensions (cm): 18 x 21.5
Date of Execution: ca.1989
Published: Kaufman, Peter B. et al. 1989. Plants: Their Biology and Importance. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc. P. 577. Fig. 27.12.
Accession Number: 7936.93
Artist Name: Glimn-Lacy, Janice
Nationality: United States
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Title: Fig. 27.13 Positive phototropic response in an oat (Avena sativa) seedling
Taxon: Avena sativa Linnaeus, Poaceae alt. Gramineae
Description: Positive phototropic response in an oat (Avena sativa) seedling. (a) Oat seedling germinated in the dark for five days. (b) Seedling exhibiting phototropic curvature when exposed to unilateral light. (c) Seedling exposed to unilateral light, but with coleoptile tip removed. (d) Seedling exposed to unilateral light, but with a piece of mica placed vertically through the coleoptile tip. (e) Coleoptile tip placed on an agar block (bisected by a glass cover slip) and unilaterally illuminated. Stippling on the block indicates auxin concentration. Darker stippling on the left side of the block indicates that more auxin has arrived from the shaded side of the coleoptile than from the illuminated side.
Dimensions (cm): 28 x 21.5
Date of Execution: ca.1989
Published: Kaufman, Peter B. et al. 1989. Plants: Their Biology and Importance. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc. P. 578. Fig. 27.13.
Accession Number: 7936.94
Artist Name: Glimn-Lacy, Janice
Nationality: United States
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Title: Fig. 27.23 Heteroblastic leaf development in the mermaid weed (Proserpinaca serpentina), an emergent aquatic plant
Taxon: Proserpinaca Linnaeus, Haloragaceae
Description: Heteroblastic leaf development in the mermaid weed (Proserpinaca serpentina), an emergent aquatic plant. The water level shown is two-thirds of the way down the shoot. The submerged leaved are highly dissected, whereas the aerial (emergent) leaves are not. The development of two leaf forms is called leaf dimorphism.
Dimensions (cm): 17.5 x 15.5
Date of Execution: ca.1989
Published: Kaufman, Peter B. et al. 1989. Plants: Their Biology and Importance. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc. P. 578. Fig. 27.23.
Accession Number: 7936.95
Artist Name: Glimn-Lacy, Janice
Nationality: United States
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Title: Fig. 27.27 Stem elongation and flowering response in wild carrot (Daucus carota).
Taxon: Daucus carota Linnaeus, Apiaceae
Description: Stem elongation and flowering response in wild carrot (Daucus carota). (a) Summer rosette of plant near end of its first year of growth. (b) Plant same age as in (a) but treated with gibberellic acid. The treatment has caused he plant to bolt and flower without any vernalization. (c) Wild carrot plant in its second year of development. Bolting and flowering have been triggered by winter chilling vernalization followed by long days of summer.
Dimensions (cm): 26.5 x 21
Date of Execution: ca.1989
Published: Kaufman, Peter B. et al. 1989. Plants: Their Biology and Importance. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc. P. 590. Fig. 27.27.
Accession Number: 7936.96
Artist Name: Glimn-Lacy, Janice
Nationality: United States
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Title: Fig. 27.29 Dormant twig of lilac (Syringa vulgaris)
Taxon: Syringa vulgaris Linnaeus, Oleaceae
Description: Dormant twig of lilac (Syringa vulgaris). (a) External structure of a dormant shoot. Two buds occur in the terminal position on the branch because, during development of the shoot, the terminal bud abots. Hence, the two buds at the top are called false terminal buds. (b) Internal structure of one of the lateral buds. The outermost “leaves” are bud scales or cataphylls. Inside is the telescoped young shoot axis terminated by the apical meristem.
Date of Execution: ca.1989
Published: Kaufman, Peter B. et al. 1989. Plants: Their Biology and Importance. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc. P. 591. Fig. 27.29.
Accession Number: 7936.97
Artist Name: Glimn-Lacy, Janice
Nationality: United States
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Title: Fig. 27.30 Bud of lilac (Syringa vulgaris) breaking dormancy in the spring
Taxon: Syringa vulgaris Linnaeus, Oleaceae
Description: Bud of lilac (Syringa vulgaris) breaking dormancy in the spring. During bud break the bud scales (cataphylls) become deflected outward by the expansion of the embryonic shoot within. Eventually, they abscise, but considerable shoot extension takes place before the bud scales fall off.
Dimensions (cm): 15.5 x 15.5
Date of Execution: ca.1989
Published: Kaufman, Peter B. et al. 1989. Plants: Their Biology and Importance. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc. P. 592. Fig. 27.30.
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Accession Number: 7936.98
Artist Name: Glimn-Lacy, Janice
Nationality: United States
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Title: Fig. 27.31 White spruce (Picea glauca) branches with buds in various stages of breaking winter dormancy
Taxon: Picea glauca (Moench) Voss, Pinaceae
Description: White spruce (Picea glauca) branches with buds in various stages of breaking winter dormancy. In spruce the bud scales (cataphylls) are retained for a time as “caps” over the tips of the expanding needles, but eventually they are shed.
Dimensions (cm): 20.5 x 21.5
Date of Execution: ca.1989
Published: Kaufman, Peter B. et al. 1989. Plants: Their Biology and Importance. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc. P. 592. Fig. 27.31.
Accession Number: 7936.99
Artist Name: Glimn-Lacy, Janice
Nationality: United States
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Title: Fig. 27.33 Cocklebur (Xanthium strumarium)
Taxon: Xanthium strumarium Linnaeus, Asteraceae alt. Compositae
Description: Cocklebur (Xanthium strumarium) grown under long photoperiods, but with one leaf given short photoperiod treatments (a), will be induced to flower (b).
Dimensions (cm): 28 x 21.5
Date of Execution: ca.1989
Published: Kaufman, Peter B. et al. 1989. Plants: Their Biology and Importance. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc. P. 595. Fig. 27.33.
Accession Number: 7937
Artist Name: Tcherepnine, Jessica
Nationality: England and United States
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Taxon: Allium cepa, Liliaceae
Description: three onions
Dimensions (cm): 54.5 x 44.5 cm
Signature: Jessica Tcherepnine 1999 (b.r.)
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Accession Number: 7938
Artist Name: Nelson-Nold, Cindy
Nationality: United States
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Title: Penstemon petiolatus Brandegee
Taxon: Penstemon petiolatus Brandegee, Scrophulariaceae
Medium: watercolor pencil
Dimensions (cm): 39.5 x 28
Published: Nold, R. 1999. Penstemons. Portland, Oregon: Timber Press. Pl. 11.
Accession Number: 7939
Artist Name: Nelson-Nold, Cindy
Nationality: United States
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Title: Aquilegia coerulea Jones with Hyles gallii Rottemburg
Taxon: Aquilegia coerulea var. calcarea M. E. Jones, Ranunculaceae; Hyles gallii Rottemburg, Sphingidae
Medium: watercolor pencil
Published: Nold, R. 1999. Penstemons. Portland, Oregon: Timber Press, Inc. Pl. 11.
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