RMBCDF8G–pinus wallichiania a stunning pine tree atmospheric JABP442
RF2GMKX6N–Pinus Wallichiana or Bhutan Pine a coniuferous evergreen tree with grey green to grey blue leaves or needles and is fully hardy also Himalayan pine
RMDT8W2B–pinus wallichiania a stunning blue hue pine tree Jane Ann Butler Photography JABP1145
RM2C6CC1M–Georgenfelder Hochmoor, Rot-Fichte , Picea abies, George Fields bog, Red Pine, Pinus sylvestris
RMBCDF7C–pinus wallichiania a stunning pine tree atmospheric fine art photography Photography JABP441
RFT602W0–Pinus Excelsa is a Himalayan pine. This species is a conical tree with smooth grey bark and grey-green arching leaves. Other common names are Blue Pin
RF2D7DEHH–Pinus wallichiana [Here as Pinus excelsa] is a coniferous evergreen tree native to the Himalaya, Karakoram and Hindu Kush mountains, from eastern Afghanistan east across northern Pakistan and north west India to Yunnan in southwest China. From Plantae Asiaticae rariores, or, Descriptions and figures of a select number of unpublished East Indian plants Volume III by N. Wallich. Nathaniel Wolff Wallich FRS FRSE (28 January 1786 – 28 April 1854) was a surgeon and botanist of Danish origin who worked in India, initially in the Danish settlement near Calcutta and later for the Danish East India Com
RF2TCM6FN–Forest science. Cones from top of European Spruce (Pinus sylvestris) at age of about 100 years after winter fruiting. Some of cones are damaged and re
RF2D7JYM3–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - MARCH 11, 2020: Postage stamp printed in Russia with stamp of Lipetsk shows Pinus stankewiczii, Juniperus excelsa, serie, circa 2015
RMW7WFM7–Norway Spruce (Picea abies) forest in the Retezat National Park. Carpathian Mountains, Romania. September
RFDWWH0R–Mediterranean landscape in Mallorca
RMW7TJY5–Plantation of evergreen Norway spruce (Picea abies) and deciduous Larch (Larix decidua) trees, North Yorshire, England, UK, November.
RMW7RXYM–Dead Spruce trees (Picea abies) in Bark beetle (Scolytinae) afflicted area on mountain ridge, Bavarian Forest National Park, Germany, June 2011.
RMCXD0C3–Larix decidua Miller
RM2BNK5DF–Spruce (Picea abies) wood on ground after Black woodpecker (Dryocopus martius) has been drilling trunk for prey. Jura Mountains, Switzerland, March
RM2RMD5BT–Norfolk Island pine or Norfolk pine, Araucaria heterophylla. Branch with needles and pine cone. Le Sapin-geant des terres Australes, Araucaria excelsa. Copied from a botanical by Ferdinand Bauer in Aylmer Lambert's Description of the Genus Pinus, 1803. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Carl Bertuch's Bilderbuch fur Kinder (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1815. A 12-volume encyclopedia for children illustrated with almost 1,200 engraved plates on natural history, science, costume, mythology, etc., published from 1790-1830.
RF2GMKX65–Pinus Wallichiana or Bhutan Pine a coniuferous evergreen tree with grey green to grey blue leaves or needles and is fully hardy also Himalayan pine
RF2J9152B–Color set of six most common nuts - walnut, peanut, stone pine, Brazil nuts, macadamia, pecan. Culinary nuts series.
RM2C6CC2Y–Georgenfelder Hochmoor, Rot-Fichte , Picea abies, George Fields bog, Red Pine, Pinus sylvestris
RFT61FTG–This Picture shows a lower part of Cone of Pinus Excelsa, common name is Bhotan pine. The cones are cylindrical and slightly curved. The female cones
RMPG4GK5–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. Lxxvii. coni'fer^: pi^nus. 1023 Pinus excelsa, Mr. Lambert observes, ap- proaches so near in habit, and in the shape of its cones, to P. Stro- bus, that, were it not. 1918. P. IS.) eicfilEa. for the siniple, round, membranaceous crest of the anthers, it would be almost impossible to dis-
RMMCNAWX–. Fi"-. 123. Pinus excelsa Wall.
RMT245M9–Archive image from page 249 of Die winterharten Nadelhölzer Mitteleuropas Die winterharten Nadelhölzer Mitteleuropas : ein Handbuch für Gärtner und Gartenfreunde diewinterhartenn00sche Year: 1909 — 238 — Verwendung; außerdem liefert die Pflanze reichlich feinen Terpentin. Fijr. 122. Pinus excelsa Wall. (Jüngerer Baum.)
RF2RCDCNF–Forest science. Cones from top of European Spruce (Pinus sylvestris) at age of about 100 years after winter fruiting. Some of cones are damaged and re
RM2T68T26–Norfolk Island pine or Norfolk pine, Araucaria heterophylla. Branch with needles and pine cone. Le Sapin-geant des terres Australes, Araucaria excelsa. Copied from a botanical by Ferdinand Bauer in Aylmer Lambert's Description of the Genus Pinus, 1803. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Carl Bertuch's Bilderbuch fur Kinder (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1815. A 12-volume encyclopedia for children illustrated with almost 1,200 engraved plates on natural history, science, costume, mythology, etc., published from 1790-1830.
RF2J72RKK–Set of six most common nuts - walnut, peanut, stone pine, Brazil nuts, macadamia, pecan on black. Culinary nuts series.
RFMHPN1J–CONIFERS. Scotch Pine; Larch; Spruce; Douglas Fir 1912 old antique print
RMCWN6PJ–Larch and other herbs
RM2BNK5DD–Spruce (Picea abies) wood on ground after Black woodpecker (Dryocopus martius) has been drilling trunk for prey. Jura Mountains, Switzerland, March.
RF2GMKX6P–Pinus Wallichiana or Bhutan Pine a coniuferous evergreen tree with grey green to grey blue leaves or needles and is fully hardy also Himalayan pine
RM2BNJH3T–Great grey owl (Strix nebulosa) perched on a tree (Picea abies), Finland, March.
RMW7W9EY–Norway spruce (Picea abies) trees covered in snow, Harz National Park, Brocken, Germany, February 2010.
RM2AJ7AEK–Life, letters and diary of Horatio Hollis Hunnewell, born July 27, 1810; died May 20, 1902; with a short history of the Hunnewell and Welles families, and an account of the Wellesley and Natick estates . piece of ground this au-tumn in front of Italian garden, increased the rho-dodendron plantation which was on it, increased themargin by the avenue, made a winding path com-mencing opposite the old oak, going through it, andcalled it the Variegated Path, and planted severalnew trees such as Picea Orientalis, Cupressus Law-soniana, Abies Sibirica, Pinus excelsa, Pinus Ben-thamiana, Pinus montico
RM2AADHPF–Misty, frost-covered Norway spruce (Picea abies), forest. Muddus National Park, Laponia World Heritage Site, Swedish Lapland, Sweden. December 2016.
RMPG0D93–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. A B Fig. 703. A, Arjlnoslrobus pyntmhluJis. B, TetracUiiis nrliculata. (After Saxton.). Fig. 704. Pinus excelsa, cone and foliage-spur. (From a photograph by A. Howard.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Seward, A. C. (Albert Charles), 1863-1941. Cambridge : University Press
RMG9XX5D–Snow covered Norway spruce (Picea abies) forest on Mount Harghita Madaras, Carpathian Mountains, Transylvania, Romania, January
RF2TAJ5W7–Forest science. Cones from top of European Spruce (Pinus sylvestris) at age of about 100 years after winter fruiting. Some of cones are damaged and re
RMG9XW9X–Norway spruce (Picea abies) trees covered in snow, Ciuc Mountains, Transylvania, Romania, January 2015.
RMT245NX–Archive image from page 250 of Die winterharten Nadelhölzer Mitteleuropas Die winterharten Nadelhölzer Mitteleuropas : ein Handbuch für Gärtner und Gartenfreunde diewinterhartenn00sche Year: 1909 — 239 Formen sind: Pinus excelsa zebrina Croux., mit meist in der Nähe der Blattspitze weiß-geringelten Blättern,von eigen tümlichemAnsehen. Fi'-. 123. Pinus excelsa Wall.
RMG9XKE3–Norway spruce trees (Picea abies) covered in snow and frost, on the treeline, Sor-Stubba, Muddus National Park, Lapland, Sweden,
RMEG4DDG–Bark beetle (Scolytinae) galleries in dead spruce tree (Picea abies) Bayerischer Wald / Bavarian Forest National Park Germany. June.
RMW85F0C–Winter landscape with snow covered Norway spruce (Picea abies) trees bent over under weight of snow in forest, in forest, Riisitunturi National Park, Lapland, Finland, February 2007
RF2GMKX6J–Pinus Wallichiana or Bhutan Pine a coniuferous evergreen tree with grey green to grey blue leaves or needles and is fully hardy also Himalayan pine
RM2AFR7F9–. A manual of dangerous insects likely to be introduced in the United States through importations. Fig. 38.— Pine weevil {Cryplorliynchus brandisi): Injury to Pinus longi-folia. (Stebbing.) Pityogenes lipperti Henschel; Dalmatia; Aleppo pine.Pityophthorus sampsoni Stebbing; India; Pinus excelsa. INSECTS OF CONIFERS (pINe), 75 Ipidae—Continued. Pityophthorus glabratus EichhofI; Europe; Pinus silvestris. Pityophthorus lichtensleini Ratzeburg; Europe; Pinus silvestris, P. strobus, P. pinaster. Polygraphus grandiclava Thomson; Europe; Pinus strobus. Polygraphus trenchi Stebbing; India; Pinus gerar
RMPG15PR–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 392 ABIETINEAE [CH. surface-features are more like those of the cones of Pinus excelsa {cf. fig. 704, p. 154) and similar types. Pityostrobus (Pinites) Plutonis (Baily). This species was founded by Baily^ on part of a cone from the plant-beds in the basalts of Antrim and described, in greater detail. Fig. 785. Pityostrobus {Pinites) Plutonis. (After Gardner; nat. size.) and from better material from the same locality, by Gardner^. The cones are 7—9 cm. long and 2—3 cm. in diameter, characterised by woody scales with sub-hexago
RMMEFFEM–. Die Forstbenutzung. 9. verm. Aufl. bearb. unter Mitwirkung von Heinrich Mayr . gtg. 324. Jlnlüsie ber Sad)te unter ber ;Uinbe be§ Stommee. (â yiij. :!i">. 2rf)iilctfen ;urteilä lueiieii Jlblöi'unfi ber ;1iiiibe. siana in Slffam, Pinus Merkusii auf ber 2}ia(aV/ifd)eu A^atbinfet, Pinus excelsa, bie einjige fünfnabeüge i'^öijxc äufammen mit ber breiiiabeligen Pinus longifolia im norbmeftlirfjcn S^ntJU'«; in '^Imerito luarb iu früberen ^('den bie ':^'ed)fiibve ober Stecf)fbbve (Pinus rigidaj benntit.
RF2T9WBM7–Forest science. Cones from the top of the European Spruce (Pinus sylvestris) at the age of about 100 years after winter fruiting. Boreal forests of No
RMW0PFXY–Archive image from page 58 of Descriptive catalogue of hardy ornamental. Descriptive catalogue of hardy ornamental trees, shrubs, herbaceous perennial plants, etc. : twenty-fourth edition descriptivecatal1880ellw Year: 1880 ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ETC. 51 PINUS PONDEROSA. Sec. III. Usually with five leaves in a sheath, fP. Ceml)ra. Swiss Stone Pine. A handsome and distinct European species, of a compact, conical form ; foliage short and silvery. Grows slowly when voung. $1.00 to $2.00. fP. excelsa. Lofty Bhotan Pine. A native of the mountains of Northern India. A graceful and elegant tre
RMW85F0K–Winter landscape with snow covered Norway spruce (Picea abies) trees in forest, Riisitunturi National Park, Lapland, Finland, February 2007
RF2GMKX62–Pinus Wallichiana or Bhutan Pine a coniuferous evergreen tree with grey green to grey blue leaves or needles and is fully hardy also Himalayan pine
RM2AFR75E–. A manual of dangerous insects likely to be introduced in the United States through importations. Fig. 39.—Pine bark beetle (Polygraphus trenchi): Galleries in Pinus gerardiana. fStebbing.) Piatypodidae. Crossotarsus fairmairei Chapuis; India; bores in wood of Pinus excelsa.Platypus biformis Chapuis; India; infests Pinus longifolia. (See pi. XV.) LEPIDOPTERA.Geometridae. Semiothiia liturala Clm.; Europe; attacks the needles.Laslocampidse. Lasiocampa quercus Linnaeus; Germany; attacks needles.Noctuldae. Agrotis tritici Linnaeus; Europe; injures roots of seedlings. 76 A MANUAL OF DANGEROUS INSE
RMPG4APA–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites : introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae . Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. PERIDERMIUM. 415 P. filamentosum Peck. On Pinus ponderosa, also in America. P. Harknessii Moore. On Pinus pcmderosa, P. insignia, P. Sahineana, and P. contorta in California.. Fig. 249.âPeHdennium giganteum on Pinus Thunbergii from Japan, (v. Tubeuf phot.âthe specimen presented by Prof. Grasmann of Tokio.) P. brevius Barel. On Pinus excelsa in India. P. complanatum Barcl. On Pinus longifolia in India; on rind as wel
RMMCK625–. Flcuf phot.—the specimen presented by Prof. (Jrasnianii of Tokio.) P. brevius Barcl. On Pinus excelsa in India P. complanatum Barel. On Pinus longifolia as needles. 11. On the rind or burk: PeridermiumCornui Rcstr. et Kleb. (now Cronartium nsclepiadeum, p. 381). On Pinux xi/fri'stris. P. strobi Kiel I. (now Cro- itiii-tium n'birolK, p. 382). On Piniis Strob us, P. La mhertia na, (and P. Ccmbra). P.pini(VVilld.). On Pinus s>/h-estris. (Britain and U.S. America.) P. orientale Cooke. On Pimis rigida and /'. virgini- ana in America ; also P. longifolia in India. India: on rind a.s well
RF2RH7HKE–Forest science. Cones from the top of the European Spruce (Pinus sylvestris) at the age of about 100 years after winter fruiting. Boreal forests of No
RMW85F0H–Winter landscape with snow covered Norway spruce (Picea abies) trees in forest, Riisitunturi National Park, Lapland, Finland, February 2007
RM2AJDFWF–Die Nadelhölzer : mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der in Mitteleuropa winterharten Arten : eine Einführung in die Nadelholzkunde für Landschaftsgärtner, Gartenfreunde und Forstleute . Fig 19. Pinus excelsa Wall. Reife Zapfen. Links geöffnet, 26,5 cm lang,rechts geschlossen, 28 cm lang; ohne Stiel. — 42 stehen in Scjiarfenberg bei Berlin, im Akademiegarten in liannö-vrisch Münden, wo sie auch reichlich Zapfen tragen. Jüngere,ebenfalls Zapfen tragende Exemplare wachsen in Bozen und ander-
RMPG4AP5–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites : introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae . Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. Fig. 249.âPeHdennium giganteum on Pinus Thunbergii from Japan, (v. Tubeuf phot.âthe specimen presented by Prof. Grasmann of Tokio.) P. brevius Barel. On Pinus excelsa in India. P. complanatum Barcl. On Pinus longifolia in India; on rind as well as needles. B. On the rind or bark: Peridermium Cornui Eostr. et Kleb. (now Cronartium asclepiadeum, p. 381). On Pinus sylvestris. P. strobi Kleb. (now Cro- â nartium rihicol
RMMCK57W–. Kii.. â¢2411. âPtWrf^nniurn giganUum on riau.< TftUitb-ip,: from .laiiaii. (v. Tulwuf jihot.âthe specitneu presenteil l.y Pruf. (IraKiiuiiiu of Tokio.) P. brevius Baivl. (Jn Pinus excelsa in India. P. complanatum I lard. On Pimis longifolia in Imlia; on rind a.s well as needle.s. /A < )n tlie viiiil or bark: PeridermiumCornui IJostr. et Kiel), (now ('roilartin 1)1 asclvpiaileHiii, ). 3M1). On Pi nut siflvextris. P. strobi Kiel), (now C/v iiurtiiitn ribi'iilii, p. WX'l). < )n Pin iisSfi-iihii.t, /'. L'lmlierti'iii'i, (and /'. (''-iiihi-.i). P. pini(VVilld.i. On /'</««.< xi//
RM2AFRAW2–. A manual of dangerous insects likely to be introduced in the United States through importations. and P. pinaster). and larch. In the Himalayas this species attacks Pinus excelsa and Picea morinda.Dryocoetes autographus Ratzeburg; Germany; attacks spruce, fir, and pine (Pinus strobus).Hylastfs attenuatus Erichson; Germany; attacks pine and spruce.Hylastes decumanus Erichson; Europe; attacks spruce and Pinus cembra.Hylastes himalayensis Stebbing; India; attacks Picea excelsa.Hylurgops palliatus Gyllenhal; Europe; attacks Pinus silvcstris, P. strobus, P. pinea, P. austriaca P. maritima, larch,
RMPG4HF3–. The genus Pinus . Pine. PLATE XL P. EXCELSA (108-110), PEUCE (111-113), PARVIFLORA (114-116). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Shaw, George Russell, b. 1848. Cambridge : Riverside Press
RM2AJDE48–Die Nadelhölzer : mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der in Mitteleuropa winterharten Arten : eine Einführung in die Nadelholzkunde für Landschaftsgärtner, Gartenfreunde und Forstleute . , im milderen Frankreich und England gegenSpätfröste empfindlich, gedeiht sehr gut in Bozen, wo sie in denGärten neben Cedern, Pinus excelsa, Abies Pinsapo, Cypressen undanderen mehr empfindlichen Holzarten in starken, reichlich fruch-tenden Exemplaren vorhanden ist und sehr dicht beastete undbelaubte Bäume bildet, während die dabei stehenden gemeinenFichten nur sehr locker benadelt erscheinen. Zu dichterer undlä
RMPG15T2–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. XLVin] PITYOSTROBTJS 385 Velenovskyi from Lower Cretaceous rocks in Bohemia as Pinus longissima, a species recently recorded by Dr Stopes^ from the Lower Greensand of England. Though in the absence of foliage-shoots cones of this type cannot be assigned with certainty to any one recent genus, their great length suggests comparison with those of Pinus Lambertiana and P. excelsa rather than with cones of recent species of Picea. Pityostrobus Leckenbyi (Carruthers). This species was first described by Carruthers* from a specimen
RMMCNHHD–. Fig. 4. Mischwald am Smolin in Bosnien. Als Gehölz: Fagus silvatica, Picea excelsa, Abies alba, Pinus sylvestris. Vorn Pteridium-G estrüpp. (Nach einer Originalaufnahme des Verfassers vom 8. August 1896.)
RM2AJG824–Indian forest insects of economic importance Coleoptera . beetle, but PLATK LI 11.. ,v rif/>,-n/r,>/>/, Stel>., in spruce. The pairing-chambers, c..;.;--;illcries, and larvalgalleries are shown in the bust liver of the tree on the inner hark. .Many of the larval<;;illiiics contain living larvae, some »t which MT<: commencing to pupate when the drawingasinade. Chamba, North-West Himalaya. M. V.. sttlibing del. et pin.v. 1909.) FAMILY SCOLYTIDAE 553 The first beetles of the year are found towards the end of April boringinto the trunks of blue pine (Pinus excelsa) or spruce L
RMPG0ARK–. Our woodland trees . Trees; Trees. 61. THE SPEUCE FIE. Abies excelsa. Pia. ON Pag-b 542. O'IGHBR in growth when found on its native mountains, than any of the species of Conifer described in the preceding chapter, deriving from this habit the name of ' The Lofty Fir,' Abies excelsa is, nevertheless, not so highly esteemed for its timber as either Pinus sylvestris, or Larix Eicropcea. The wood of the Spruce Fir is, however, light and elastic—white in colour, of a fine grain, and susceptible of a high polish. It is useful for picture-frames, on account of the readiness with which it can be gil
RMMCRD92–. Abb. 64. Hochmooi" bei Gottesgab im Erzgebirge. Im Vordergrunde Pinus Muglius. (Nach einer Aufnahme von Nenke und Ostermaier in Dresden.) Spitzberg, Der dem Keilberg benachbarte 1111 m hohe Spitzberg trägt auf seinem Gipfel Wälder aus Picea excelsa mit Acer Pseudoplatanus, Sorbus Aucuparia, Blechniim Spicant, Lycopodium Selago, an seiner Südseite aber ausgedehnte Voralpenwiesen, auf denen u. a. Aconiium „Napelliis" (wohl */imns) und Col- chicum aulumnale, an sumpfigen Stellen auch die im Erzgebirge sonst fehlende Platten. Scheuchzeriü palustris vorkommen. Nach Westen zu gegen Platt
RM2AWTYMW–Mitteilungen der Deutschen Dendrologischen Gesellschaft . Meeres-strande recht be-deutsam und bildetauch sonst hier in Anlagen und Parken, an Bergabhängen und Blößen wundervolle, wetterfeste Be-stände. — Von Pinus excelsa liegen mir erst wenige Erfahrungen vor, die mich er-mutigen, in den nächsten Jahren eingehende Kulturversuche anzustellen. P. ponderosa hält sich trotz dürren Sandbodens gut, nur ist ihr Wachstumein recht langsames, und durch wiederholte Trockenperioden wird sie schnell dünnund wenig wirkungsvoll. — P. Strobus ist selbstverständlich »quasi spontan« bei uns; im Forst und Garte
RMPG15R5–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. XLVIU] PITYOSTROBTIS 389 2-25 cm. in diameter. The cone-scales are compared with those of Firms excelsa, but the distal ends are stouter than in the recent species and more like those of P. Pinaster. Heer^ compares P. Andraei with his Pinus Quenstedti from Moravia in which the scales have thick apophyses with a central umbo. The needles of the Moravian species are 20 cm, long and appear to be either 3 or 5 in a fascicle. It is impossible within the limits of a general text-book to discuss the bearings of the nume- rous Tertiar
RM2AJGG0K–Indian forest insects of economic importance Coleoptera . X 8. X8 major, Steb. 2. Polygraphns pint, Steb. 3. Tomicus ribbentropi,larva ; b, pupa ; c, male ; d, female beetles. North-West Himalaya. FAMILY SCOLYTIDAE 501 POLYGRAPHUS. An important genus containing several serious coniferous pests in theNorth-West Himalaya. Polygraphus major, Stebbing.(The Blue Pine Polygraphus.) REFERENCES.—Stebbing, Depart. Notes, i, p. 234 (1903); id. Ind. For. Mem. Zool. Set. vol. i, pt. i, p. 6 (1908). Habitat.—North-West Himalaya. Trees Attacked.—Blue Pine (Pinus excelsa) ; Spruce (Picea morinda) ;Deodar (Ce
RMPG16HC–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 110 CONIFEBALES (RECENT) [CH. 10—20 sporangia, longer and relatively narrower than in other genera and attached by one end, in contrast to the more complete union of sporophyll and sporangium in Pinus. In Ai-aucaria Mitelleri and A. Rulei (fig. 678) the microstrobili reach a length of 25 cm.: in ^. excelsa and A. Cookii they are much smaller (fig. 679, A, B). In Taxus 4—7 spor- angia are radially disposed on the inner face of a flat distal expansion. The microstrobili of Cunninghamia^, Pseudolarix^, and Keteleeria are borne in
RM2AJDFP9–Die Nadelhölzer : mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der in Mitteleuropa winterharten Arten : eine Einführung in die Nadelholzkunde für Landschaftsgärtner, Gartenfreunde und Forstleute . Fig 19. Pinus excelsa Wall. Reife Zapfen. Links geöffnet, 26,5 cm lang,rechts geschlossen, 28 cm lang; ohne Stiel. — 42 stehen in Scjiarfenberg bei Berlin, im Akademiegarten in liannö-vrisch Münden, wo sie auch reichlich Zapfen tragen. Jüngere,ebenfalls Zapfen tragende Exemplare wachsen in Bozen und ander-. Fig. 20. Pinna Pen im- Grisebach. Zweig mit geschlossenem, grünem Zapfen. Anfang August aus Bozen.Zapfenla
RMPG16G5–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. XLin] MORPHOLOGY OF CONES 113 The cone-scales of some species, e.g. A. Coohii, A. excelsa (fig. 683, A, D) are flat and laterally winged, while in A. brasiliensis the thick distal ends closely resemble those of the seed-scales of some Pines: the cone-scale of A. imbricata is larger and deeper, and that of A. Bidwillii broad and woody (fig. 683, B, C). la Pinus, with cones reaching a length of 2 feet, the mature scales- are apparently simple like those of the Araucarineae: the distal end is broad and rounded [P. silvestris) wit
RM2AN7N9K–P.JBerckmans Co . Spruce). A popular species,extensively cultivated in the northern sections, butsucceeding only to a moderate extent in the South.Well adapted to the mountain districts. each 10 3 to zVi ft $1 00 $8 00 18 to 24 in 50 4 00 PinUS. Pine Pinus excelsa (Bhotan Pine). Resembles the WhitePine, but with much longer and more glaucousleaves, and of a much more graceful habit. It isknown in India as Drooping Fir. each 12 to 15 in., well branched So 50 P. radiata (P. insi°nis, or P. Montereyensis:Monterey Pine). A desirable variety from CaliforniaTree attains a height of 80 to 100 feet. H
RMPFEK2B–. Descriptive catalogue of hardy ornamental trees, shrubs, herbaceous perennial plants, etc. : twenty-fourth edition. Ornamental trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ETC. 51. PINUS PONDEROSA. Sec. III. Usually with five leaves in a sheath, fP. Ceml)ra. Swiss Stone Pine. A handsome and distinct European species, of a compact, conical form ; foliage short and silvery. Grows slowly when voung. $1.00 to $2.00. fP. excelsa. Lofty Bhotan Pine. A native of the mountains of Northern India. A graceful and elegant tree, with drooping silvery foliag
RM2CDXEGF–. Manual of gardening; a practical guide to the making of home grounds and the growing of flowers, fruits, and vegetables for home use . na hemlock, TsugaCaroliniana; English yew, Taxus baccata; Libocedrus decur-rens; cephalotaxus and podocarpus; cryptomeria; Bhotanpine, Pinus excelsa; and the native pines of the regions. 9. Window-Gardens Although the making of window-gardens may not be properlya part of the planting and ornamenting of the home grounds, yetthe appearance of the residence has a marked effect on theattractiveness or unattractiveness of the premises; and thereis no better place
RMPFBPKM–. Der Führer in die Pflanzenwelt. Hülfsbuch zur Auffindung und Bestimmung der wichtigsten in Deutschland wild wachsenden Pflanzen. Plants. 84. Picea vulgaris Link. (Pinus Abies L ; Piuus Picea Duroi; Abies excelsa Lamarck). i^i6)k, ^ot^= ober @d)m arjtanne. SbenfaKö ein anfe^nüdjer 53aum, ber bei einem 5(lter t)on 200 ^a§ren eine §ö^e öon 120—140 gug erreidit, unb im 21>ud;fe ber (gbeltanne. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble t
RM2CD8AFH–. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . 00 Common Laurels, 200 Spruce Fir, 100 SiverirreenBox, 2(W Siberian Arbor-vitse, 200 Thuj i Lobbn, 200 Aucubas,ftOO Italian aud Lombardy Poplars, 250 Silver Birch, 250 Laburnums,i;50 Planes, 250 Limes, 100 Pinus excelsa, 200 Rhododendroni,f.(K) Standard Roses. 600 Apple Trees, fiOO Pear Trees, of the choicestvirietios, and named, and various Trees and Shrubs. May be viewed before the Sale. Catalogues may be had on thepromtKes ; and of the Auctioneers, S8, St. Jamea Street, S.W., and CuoicE OacniDS, Fer Witliout Reserve. M^ ATKIiRLEY will SE
RMPFB2J7–. Descriptive, illustrated retail catalog : fall 1960 spring 1961. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Pomona; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Ornamental trees Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. JUNIPERUS communis hibernica. Compact, narrow, upright growth. Irish Juniper. 2i to 3 ft 4. 50 4 to 5 ft 7. 50 3 to 4 ft 6. 00 JUNIPERUS excelsa striata. Spiny Greek Juniper. Blueish green foliage , conical shape, medium growth. 2ito3ft. ... 5.00 2 to 2i ft 4.50 3 to 3j ft. . 6.00 PINUS strobus. White Pine. Shapely, well grown. Silver foliage. 5 to 6 f
RMRDE6DE–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. Lxxvii. coni'fer^: pi^nus. 1023 Pinus excelsa, Mr. Lambert observes, ap- proaches so near in habit, and in the shape of its cones, to P. Stro- bus, that, were it not. 1918. P. IS.) eicfilEa. for the siniple, round, membranaceous crest of the anthers, it would be almost impossible to dis-
RMRHD8XE–. The book of evergreens, a practical treatise on the coniferae, or cone-bearing plants. Evergreens; Coniferae. THE PIXli SUB-FAJJLLY. 129. Fig. 17.—^PINUS EXCELSA, HALF THE NATURAL SIZE, FROil A SPECIMEN FRUITED BY A. FIOT, BETLEUEM, PA. 6*. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Hoopes, Josiah, 1832-1904. New York O. Judd
RMRR1GJ4–. The agricultural gazette of New South Wales. Agriculture; Agriculture -- Australia New South Wales. 6 Agricultural Gazette of N.S.W. [Jan. 2, 1908.. I i *.y.irii:;i.**i.-,?i->. MWffiit Pinus excelsa, Wallich. State Nursery, Camplielltown.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. New South Wales. Dept. of Agriculture. Sydney, C. Potter, Govt. Printer [etc. ]
RMRHJ5KJ–. The blossom circle of the year in southern gardens. Gardening. EFFECTIVE USE OF CONIFERS ON A FORMAL TERRACE Abellas, Ligustrum and Pittosporum define the terrace and lawns and Biota aurea nana Is used in the jars. A HAPPY GROUPING OF CYPRESSES AND PINES Pinus excelsa (Bhotan Pines) and Cupressus pyramidalis royalii provide a happy solution in framing an entrance and screening a service court. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble
RMRHHMDN–. The blossom circle of the year in southern gardens. Gardening. EFFECTIVE USE OF CONIFERS ON A FORMAL TERRACE Abelias, Ligustrum and Pittosporum define the terrace and lawns and Biota aurea nana is used in the jars. A HAPPY GROUPING OF CYPRESSES AND PINES Pinus excelsa (Bhotan Pines) and Cupressus pyramidalis royalii provide a happy solution in framing an entrance and screening a service court. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble
RMRF7PRE–. Ornamental trees & plants : no. 2. Nursery stock Pennsylvania West Chester Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania West Chester Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. 8 Hoopes, Brother & Thomas, West Chester, Pa. PINUS excelsa. Himalayan, or Bhotan Pine. One of the most elegant Evergreens, but unfortunately it is . liable to blight in some soils. The branches are disposed in regular whorls, with long, slender, drooping, glaucous-green leaves. It is a native of the Himalaya mountains, growing at hig
RMRFFY0A–. Ornamental trees & plants : no. 2. Nursery stock Pennsylvania West Chester Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania West Chester Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. 8 Hoopes, Brother & Thomas, West Chester, Pa. PINUS excelsa. Himalayan, or Bhotan Pine. One of the most elegant Evergreens, but unfortunately it is . liable to blight in some soils. The branches are disposed in regular whorls, with long, slender, drooping, glaucous-green leaves. It is a native of the Himalaya mountains, growing at hig
RMRDBBPB–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 392 ABIETINEAE [CH. surface-features are more like those of the cones of Pinus excelsa {cf. fig. 704, p. 154) and similar types. Pityostrobus (Pinites) Plutonis (Baily). This species was founded by Baily^ on part of a cone from the plant-beds in the basalts of Antrim and described, in greater detail. Fig. 785. Pityostrobus {Pinites) Plutonis. (After Gardner; nat. size.) and from better material from the same locality, by Gardner^. The cones are 7—9 cm. long and 2—3 cm. in diameter, characterised by woody scales with sub-hexago
RMRPPBEG–. Altitudinal ecology of Agama tuberculata Gray in the western Himalayas. Agama tuberculata; Agama tuberculata; Lizards; Altitude, Influence of. UNIV. KANSAS MUS. NAT. HIST. MISC. PUB.. No. 83 4575 4270. Birch (Betula utilis) Junipers High level silver fir {Aibes spectabilis) Three shrubby rhododendrons (R. campanulatum R. hypenanthum, R. lepidotum) Conifers Abies pindrow (2285-3355) Picea morinda (2135-3355) Pinus excelsa, P. gerardiana (1830-3050) (inner dry zone) Cedrus deodara (1830-2590) Pinus roxburgiiii (915-2135) (Yew, cypress) Broad-leaved Oaks Quercus semecarpifolia (2440-3660) Q. di
RMRDC14P–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites : introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae . Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. Fig. 249.âPeHdennium giganteum on Pinus Thunbergii from Japan, (v. Tubeuf phot.âthe specimen presented by Prof. Grasmann of Tokio.) P. brevius Barel. On Pinus excelsa in India. P. complanatum Barcl. On Pinus longifolia in India; on rind as well as needles. B. On the rind or bark: Peridermium Cornui Eostr. et Kleb. (now Cronartium asclepiadeum, p. 381). On Pinus sylvestris. P. strobi Kleb. (now Cro- â nartium rihicol
RMRDC151–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites : introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae . Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. PERIDERMIUM. 415 P. filamentosum Peck. On Pinus ponderosa, also in America. P. Harknessii Moore. On Pinus pcmderosa, P. insignia, P. Sahineana, and P. contorta in California.. Fig. 249.âPeHdennium giganteum on Pinus Thunbergii from Japan, (v. Tubeuf phot.âthe specimen presented by Prof. Grasmann of Tokio.) P. brevius Barel. On Pinus excelsa in India. P. complanatum Barcl. On Pinus longifolia in India; on rind as wel
RMRGBFPA–. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forests and Waters), no. 33-35. Forests and forestry. 20 "1. Figure 3 European Labch. 1. Twig and foliage showing Individual needles on elongating twig and needles in rosettes on short spurs. 2. Cone. 3. Twig in winter showing growth during past two years 21 17. *Himalayan White Pine,—^Pinus excelsa, Wall. Twigs rather heavy, smooth glaucous-green. Bud-soales lie loosely. Needles about 6" long as a minimum, more or less droop- ing. Usually of poor form in Pennsylvania. In general quite like white pine but cones are much larger. Only met as ornam
RMRHF5B4–. Boletn de bosques, pesca i caza. Forests and forestry -- Chile. boletín de bosques, pesca i caza 433 timable. Sólo en climas i suelos especiales para él supera el Pi- ñus strobus al Pinus excelsa en crecimiento. De aquí se desprende que al cultivo del Pinus strobus solo con- viene dedicar la rejion mas favorable de Arauco i Llanquihue i que en el resto del pais debe preferirse el Pinus excelsa. F. Albert. EL CJPRES CALVO TAXODIUM DISTICHQM Nombren vulgares.—Bdá Cypress, White Cypress, Black Cy- press, Red Cypress, Swamp Cypress, Deciduous Cypress i Southern Cypress en Estados Unidos de Nort
RM2AWYD3G–Mitteilungen der Deutschen Dendrologischen Gesellschaft . 32 eine ausführliche Beschreibung. Für die Herren,die den Ausflug damals mitmachten, wird die jetzige Besichtigung nach 10 Jahrenvon hohem Interesse gewesen sein. Die Kulturen des Herrn Weiße zerfallen in zwei Abteilungen. Zuerst wurdedie Baumschule in der Stadt aufgesucht. Es sollen hier nicht alle vorhandenen Arten aufgeführt werden, deren Namenviele Seiten füllen würden. Besonders große Bestände sind vorhanden von Pinus No. i8. Jahresversammlung. 249 excelsa, Pinus Peuce, Pinus Cembra, Picea ajanensis, PseudotsugaDouglasii glauca, Ab
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