A hot-air balloon invented by Charles Green, used to travel from London to Weilburg, Germany.
British Golden-rod is a member of the large composite genus Solidago, which is chiefly North American.…
Found in Java and Sumatra, the green calyptomena's namesake plumage helps it blend in with foliage.
"Dalmanites limulurus, Green. One of the Phacopidae, from the Silurian, New York." — The Encyclopedia…
Geum urbanum is a member of the genus Geum, a genus of hardy plants (Rosaceae). Not usually used decoratively,…
Also known as the green finch, the green grosbeak frequents gardens, orchards, small woods, and cultivated…
The lady fern in the popular name of the fern 'Asplenium filix-foemina'. It is variable in size and…
"Among the larger and more splendid moths of our own country is the Luna Moth, or Green Emperor Moth,…
The Checky Ordinary has nine checkers that are vert (green) and argent (silver) colors.
The Per Bend Ordinary has the dexter half in argent (silver), and the sinister (left side) per bend…
"Restoration of Triarthrus Becki, Green, as determined by Beecher from specimens obtained from the Utica…
"Triarthrus Becki, Green. a, Restored thoracic limbs in transverse section of the animal; b, section…
"Triarthrus Becki, Green. Dorsal view of second thoracic leg with and without setae. en, Inner ramus;…
A heraldic shield with a green (vert) surface, represented by the diagonal lines drawn from the top…
A shield or escutcheon emblazoned with the color tincture, vert (green), represented by diagonal lines…
The green woodpecker is found throughout Europe, and uses its beak to make holes in tree trunks to roost…