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Liste Der Pflanzen- Und Pilzarten Im Botanik-Fotoarchiv Von Dr Liste der Pflanzen- und Pilzarten im Botanik-Fotoarchiv von Dr. Roland Spohn Stand 20. Juli 2008 Dr. Roland Spohn Botanik-Fotoarchiv, Illustration, Malerei Maierhaldenstr. 19 78234 Engen Tel: ++49 / 7733 / 505563 Fax ++49 / 7733 / 505564 e-Mail: [email protected] Die Pflanzen und Pilze sind in dieser Liste nach dem wissenschaftlichen Hauptnamen alphabetisch sortiert. Mein Fotoarchiv beinhaltet über 50.000 Kleinbild-Dias sowie zahlreiche digital aufgenommene Motive. Eine Liste existiert bisher von über 6.000 Pflanzenarten bzw. Sorten. Diese Liste wird laufend vervollständigt. Sollte eine von Ihnen gesuchte Pflanze nicht in der Liste enthalten sein, lohnt sich deshalb eine Anfrage direkt bei mir. Zu den meisten Arten habe ich in meinem Fotoarchiv mehrere Motive bzw. Motivvarianten. Auf Wunsch können Sie bei den meisten Arten auch Exklusivfotos erhalten. Bei Interesse bestellen Sie bitte eine Auswahlsendung (Dias per Post oder digitale Vorschaubilder per E-Mail oder auf CD-ROM). Beachten Sie bitte, dass jede Nutzung meiner Bilder honorarpflichtig ist. Neben ansprechendem Bildaufbau lege ich vor allem Wert auf botanisch aussagekräftige Fotos und korrekte Bestimmung der abgelichteten Pflanzen. Aufnahmen gängiger, häufig abgebildeter Pflanzen sind ebenso in meinem Archiv vorhanden, wie Aufnahmen von Raritäten aus dem In- und Ausland. Von vielen Arten existieren nicht nur Makrofotos von Blättern, Blüten, Früchten oder wichtigen morphologischen Details sondern auch Habitus- und Habitataufnahmen. Von einigen Arten habe ich auch Aufnahmen speziell zum Freistellen angefertigt. Die wichtigsten Themenbereiche sind: - Heilpflanzen (Phytotherapie, Homöopathie, Volksheilkunde, traditionelle Medizin, chinesische Medizin, Ayurveda, Bachblüten) - Nutzpflanzen (Obst, Gemüse, Ölpflanzen, Gewürze, Aromapflanzen, Duftpflanzen, Faserpflanzen u. a. technisch genutzte Pflanzen) - Wildpflanzen (Deutschland, fremde Länder) - Giftpflanzen - Zierpflanzen, Gartenblumen, Gartenstauden - Sukkulenten - Orchideen - Moose, Bärlappgewächse und Farne - Bäume, Sträucher, Gehölze, Holz - Biotoptypen - Pilze Gerne können Sie näheres zu Foto - Varianten erfragen. Selbstverständlich berate ich Sie auch bezüglich der möglichen Bebilderung zu vorgegebenen Themenbereichen oder bei speziellen Fragestellungen. Liste der Arten und Sorten Abelia chinensis; Abelia rupestris; Chinesische Abelie; Abelie, Chinesische Abelmoschus esculentus; Hibiscus manihot; Okra; Rosenpappel; Eßbarer Eibisch; Eibisch, Eßbarer; Gumbo; Gombo Abelmoschus moschatus* Abies concolor; Pinus concolor; Picea concolor; Tanne, Silber-; Tanne, Kolorado; Kolorado-Tanne; Tanne, Gleichfarbige; Gleichfarbige Tanne; Silber-Tanne; Tanne, Blau-; Blau-Tanne Abies pinsapo 'Glauca'; Tanne, Spanische Blaugrüne; Blaugrüne Spanische Tanne Abies alba; Pinus picea; Abies nobilis (p.p.); Abies pectinata; Tanne, Weiß-, Edeltanne; Tanne; Weiß-Tanne; Weißtanne Abies pinsapo; Abies hispanica; Tanne, Spanische; Spanische Tanne Abies bornmuelleriana; Tanne, Bornmüllers-; Bornmüllers-Tanne Abies cephalonica; Tanne, Griechische; Griechische Tanne Abies numidica; Abies pinsapo var. baborensis; Abies baborensis; Tanne, Algier-; Algiertanne; Tanne, Numidische; Algier-Tanne; Numidische Tanne Abies equi-trojani; Tanne, Trojapferd-; Trojapferdtanne; Trojapferd-Tanne Abies pinsapo 'Kelleriis'; Tanne, Blaugrüne Spanische; Blaugrüne Spanische Tanne Abies concolor var. concolor; Tanne, Grau-; Grautanne; Koloradotanne; Coloradotanne; Tanne, Kolorado-; Grau-Tanne; Kolorado-Tanne Abies koreana 'Molli'; Tanne, Koreanische 'Molli'; Koreanische Tanne 'Molli' Abies nordmanniana; Tanne, Nordmanns-; Nordmannstanne; Nordmanns-Tanne Abies holophylla; Tanne, Mandschurische; Mandschurische Tanne Abies procera; Abies nobilis; Tanne, Pazifische Edel-; Pazifische Edel-Tanne; Silber-Tanne; Silbertanne; Edeltanne; Tanne, Silber-; Tanne, Edle; Edle Tanne Abies nigra; Picea mariana; Abies mariana; Schwarzfichte, Nordamerikanische; Nordamerikanische Schwarzfichte Abies nigra 'Doumetii'; Picea mariana 'Doumetii'; Abies Doumetii; Schwarzfichte, Kegelförmige; Kegelförmige Schwarzfichte Abies procera 'Glauca'; Abies nobilis 'Glauca'; Edeltanne, Pazifische 'Glauca'; Tanne, Silber-; Silbertanne; Pazifische Edeltanne 'Glauca'; Silber-Tanne Abies koreana Veredelung; Tanne, Korea; Korea-Tanne; Koreatanne; Tanne, Koreanische; Koreanische Tanne Abies koreana 'Blue Standard'; Tanne, Korea- 'Blue Standard'; Koreatanne 'Blue Standard' Abies lasiocarpa 'Compacta'; Korktanne, Zwerg-; Zwerg-Korktanne; Tanne, Felsengebirgs-; Felsengebirgs-Tanne Abies religiosa; Heilige Tanne; Tanne, Heilige Abies homolepis; Nikko-Tanne; Tanne, Nikko- Abies cilicica; Abies tschugatskoi; Abies kotschyana; Abies selinusia; Cilicische Tanne; Tanne, Cilicische Abies amabilis; Abies grandis var. densiflora; Purpur-Tanne; Tanne, Purpur-; Purpurtanne; Liebliche Tanne; Tanne, Liebliche Abies veitchii; Abies eichlerii; Veitchs Tanne; Tanne, Veitchs Abies kawakamii; Taiwan-Tanne; Tanne, Taiwan-; Taiwantanne Abies veitchii var. olivacea; Veitchs Tanne; Tanne, Veitchs Abies grandis; Abies species Vancouver; Abies grandis de Vancouver; Abies oregona hort.; Abies gordoniana; Küsten-Tanne; Tanne, Küsten-; Große Küstentanne; Küstentanne, Große; Gorße Kalifornische Tanne; Tanne, Große Kalifornische; Tanne von Vancouver; Küstentanne Abies koreana 'Hartmanns Silberlocke'; Abies koreana 'Silberlocke'; Korea-Tanne 'Hartmanns Silberlocke'; Tanne, Korea- 'Hartmanns Silberlocke'; Koreatanne 'Hartmanns Silberlocke' Abies procera 'Prostrata'; Edle Tanne 'Prostrata'; Tanne, Edle 'Prostrata' Abies concolor var. lowiana; Abies lowiana; Abies parsoniana hort.; Abies grandis var. lowiana; Abies amabilis hort.; Tanne, Rauhfrüchtige; Rauhfrüchtige Tanne Abroma angustum Abromeitiella sp. Abromeitiella brevifolia Abrus precatorius; Paternoster-Erbse; Paternostererbse; Erbse, Paternoster-; Jequerity; Jequirety Abutilon theophrasti; Hanf, Chinesischer; Jute, Chinesische; Chinesische Jute; Dongkuizi; Chinesischer Hanf; Samt-Pappel; Pappel, Samt- Abutilon indicum; Schönmalve; Abutilon Abutilon x hybridum; Schönmalve; Abutilon-Hybride Abutilon pictum 'Thompsonii'; Schönmalve 'Thompsonii' Acacia farnesiana; Akazie, Süße; Süße Akazie Acacia seyal var. fistula; Akazie, Seyal-; Seyalakazie; Seyal-Akazie; Gummi arabicum Acacia cf. heterophylla; Akazie, Verschiedenblättrige; Verschiedenblättrige Akazie Acacia hebeclada; Akazie Acacia nebrownii; Akazie, Drüsen-; Drüsenakazie; Drüsen-Akazie Acacia sp.; Akazie Acacia karroo; Acacia horrida; Akazie, Karoo-; Karoo-Akazie Acacia catechu; Katechu-Akazie; Akazie, Katechu- Acacia reficiens; Akazie, Rotrinden-; Rotrinden-Akazie Acacia reficiens ssp. reficiens; Akazie, Rotrinden-; Rotrinden-Akazie Acacia tortilis; Akazie, Gewundene; Schirmakazie; Akazie, Schirm-; Gewundene Akazie; Schirm-Akazie Acacia armata; Acacia paradoxa; Känguruhdorn; Känguruh-Akazie; Akazie, Känguruh- Acacia montis-usti; Akazie, Brandberg-; Brandberg-Akazie Acacia mellifera; Akazie, Schwarzdorn-; Schwarzdorn-Akazie Acacia erioloba; Acacia giraffae; Akazie, Kameldorn-; Kameldornakazie; Kameldorn-Akazie Acacia senegal; Akazie, Dreidorn-; Akazie, Gummi Arabicum-; Dreidornakazie; Dreidorn-Akazie; Gummi Arabicum Akazie Acacia Arten*; Gummi arabicum; Gummi, Arabisches; Arabisches Gummi Acacia longifolia; Akazie, Langblättrige; Kätzchen-Akazie; Akazie, Kätzchen-; Langblättrige Akazie; Kätzchenakazie Acacia dealbata; Acacia decurrens var. dealbata; Akazie, Weißbestäubte; Weißbestäubte Akazie Acacia collinsii; Akazie, Ameisen-; Ameisen-Akazie Acacia cornigera; Akazie, Horntragende; Horntragende Akazie Acacia mearnsii; Acacia mollissima; Acacia decurrens var. molle; Akazie Mearns; Mearns Akazie Acacia retinodes; Akazie, Harzige; Harzige Akazie Acacia melanoxylon; Schwarzholz-Akazie; Akazie, Schwarzholz- Acacia sphaerocephala; Kugelköpfige Akazie; Akazie, Kugelköpfige Acaena elongata; Stachelnüßchen, Verlängertes; Verlängertes Stachelnüßchen Acaena microphylla 'Kupferteppich'; Stachelnüsschen, Braunblättriges 'Kupferteppich'; Braunblättriges Stachelnüsschen 'Kupferteppich' Acalypha hispida; Acalypha sanderi; Katzenschwanz Acalypha godseliana Acanthocereus tetragonus; Tuna Acantholimon caryophyllaceum; Igelpolster Acanthopanax wardii; Eleutherococcus wardii; Wards Fingeraralie; Fingeraralie, Wards Acanthospermum hispidum Acanthus mollis; Akanthus, Weicher; Weicher Akanthus Acanthus balcanicus; Acanthus hungaricus; Acanthus longifolius; Akanthus, Balkan-; Balkan-Akanthus; Säulenakanthus; Akanthus, Säulen-; Säulen-Akanthus Acca sellowiana; Orthostemon sellowianus; Feijoa sellowiana; Guave, Ananas-; Ananas-Guave Acer pseudoplatanus; Ahorn, Berg-; Berg-Ahorn; Bergahorn Acer campestre; Ahorn, Feld-; Maßholder; Feld-Ahorn; Feldahorn Acer platanoides; Ahorn, Spitz-; Spitz-Ahorn; Spitzahorn Acer negundo; Negundo aceroides; Negundo fraxinifolium; Ahorn, Eschen-; Eschen-Ahorn; Eschenahorn Acer saccharum; Acer saccharophorum; Ahorn, Echter Zucker-, Zuckerahorn; Echter Zucker-Ahorn, Echter Zuckerahorn Acer cissifolium; Negundo cissifolium; Ahorn, Cissusblättriger; Cissusblättriger Ahorn Acer buergerianum; Ahorn, Dreizahn-; Dreizahnahorn; Dreizahn-Ahorn Acer monspessulanum; Ahorn, Dreilappiger; Dreilappiger Ahorn; Französischer Ahorn; Ahorn, Französischer; Montpellier-Ahorn; Ahorn, Montpellier- Acer platanoides cv.; Ahorn, Blut-; Blut-Ahorn; Blutahorn Acer palmatum 'Dissectum ornatum'; Acer polymorphum 'Dissectum ornatum'; Ahorn, Japanischer 'Dissectum ornatum'; Japanischer Ahorn 'Dissectum ornatum'; Rotblättriger Schlitzahorn; Schlitzahorn, Rotblättriger
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