RMENNHX0–Rare Cypress Pine (Callitris endlicheri), Wollemi National Park, New South Wales, Australia
RMKJ5WR5–Barbary Thuja,Tetraclinis articulata, in the Atlas Mountains, south-west Morocco.
RMHP0W8E–Lone calitris pine with mountains in the background. Photographed on the Atherton Tablelands, north Queensland, Australia
RMEBTB0T–Oyster Bay Pine, Port Jackson Pine (Callitris rhomboidea, Callitris cupressiformis), trunk
RM2AP8KPF–Arid landscape with Spinifex and Cypress Pines (Callitris sp) on red soil, Flinders Ranges National Park, South Australia, Australia
RF2JBX9YW–native pine foggy morning
RFTTEAAX–Cypress Pine Callitris sp Flinder's Ranges, South Australia
RF2J9B7T6–ripening pine cone of native pine
RMC5D0MP–Callitris glauca, White Cyprus Pine on the high ranges of the Warrumbungles, near Coonabarabran, NSW Australia
RF2T934JM–Rottnest Island pine or southern cypress pine (Callitris preissii) is a cypress endemic to Australia.
RF2WBMKJT–Sandplain cypresses (Callitris arenaria), indigenous to the midwest of Western Australia, in Reynoldson Reserve, Wongan Hills
RF2T934M2–Rottnest Island pine or southern cypress pine (Callitris preissii) is a cypress endemic to Australia.
RF2WT6DA9–Commonly known as Gymnostoma australianum, small elegant cone-shaped pine trees with fine ferny bright green foliage, similar to native Callitris
RF2WJ673K–Rottnest Island pine or southern cypress pine (Callitris preissii) is a conifer endemic to Australia. Male flowers detail.
RF2C5M7YC–Seed pods of the Scrub Cypress-pine tree (Callitris verrucosa)
RM2MWY9X1–An Australian Native Cyprus Pine (CALLITRIS glaucophylla) also known as a White Cyrpus, Murray River cypress-pine, and northern cypress-pine
RF2C5M7GT–Seed pods of the Scrub Cypress-pine tree (Callitris verrucosa)
RMF5DY12–Panoramic outback landscape, peaks of Flinders Ranges rising beyond red hills cloaked with cypress pine trees under blue sky in South Australia
RMKCKXAF–Swamp cypress (Taxodium distichum) foliage in autumn colour. A tree introduced to Australia from the southeastern and Gulf coastal plains of the Unite
RFBX6WC9–Morning mist at Dunns Swamp, Wollemi National Park, Rylstone, New South Wales
RMKJ5WRX–Barbary Thuja,Tetraclinis articulata, in the Atlas Mountains, south-west Morocco.
RMACWR8H–Tasmanian Conifer Callitris rhomboidea habit cultivated at Dalat Vietnam
RMEBTB0G–Rottnest Island pine (Callitris preissii), cones
RM2AP8KPX–Arid landscape with Spinifex and Cypress Pines (Callitris sp) on red soil, Flinders Ranges National Park, South Australia, Australia
RMH01GKK–Small cypress pine (Callitris drummondii), group of cones
RFTTE8AW–Cypress Pine Callitris sp Flinder's Ranges, South Australia
RMEBTB0M–Oyster Bay Pine, Port Jackson Pine (Callitris rhomboidea, Callitris cupressiformis), branch with cone
RMENNHA3–Rare Cypress Pines (Callitris endlicheri), Wollemi National Park, New South Wales, Australia
RMC52TNW–You couldn't wish for better weather to photograph White Cypress Pine (Callitris glauca), Pillaga, NSW Australia
RMGXR1D7–Church Road, Barnes, London, SW13, UK
RMM40B4T–Tourist watching duck-billed platypus at Flinders Chase National Park on Kangaroo Island
RF2WGGJ58–Rottnest Island pine or southern cypres pine (Callitris preissii) is a conifer endemic to Australia. Resin fruit and leaves detail.
RM2MWY9A8–An Australian Native Cyprus Pine (CALLITRIS glaucophylla) also known as a White Cyrpus, Murray River cypress-pine, and northern cypress-pine
RF2T934M6–Rottnest Island pine or southern cypress pine (Callitris preissii) is a cypress endemic to Australia. Cones and needle-like leaves detail.
RMF5DY0M–Panoramic outback landscape, Flinders Ranges peaks rising beyond red hills & plains tinged with green after rain, under blue sky in South Australia
RF2T934M4–Rottnest Island pine or southern cypress pine (Callitris preissii) is a cypress endemic to Australia. Cone and needle-like leaves detail.
RMKJ5WXD–Female cones of Barbary Thuja,Tetraclinis articulata, in the Atlas Mountains, south-west Morocco.
RMKCKXAM–Swamp cypress (Taxodium distichum) foliage in autumn colour. A tree introduced to Australia from the southeastern and Gulf coastal plains of the Unite
RFBX6W2W–Morning mist at Dunns Swamp, Wollemi National Park, Rylstone, New South Wales
RFT5Y6Y1–Sandarac Tree is an evergreen tree (Tetraclinus Articulata synonym Callitris Articulata) of northern Africa that has scale like leaves and yields an a
RFTTEAND–Cypress Pine Callitris sp Flinder's Ranges, South Australia
RF2M4DK6F–3D image of Costol skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of antispasmodic isolated on white background
RMENNHA2–Rare Cypress Pines (Callitris endlicheri), Wollemi National Park, New South Wales, Australia
RMC5D1A3–High Mountain forest of the Warrumbungles, near Coonabarabran Mid West NSW Australia
RMGXR1MC–St Osmund's Primary School, Church Road, Barnes, London, SW13, UK
RF2R7W7G7–A closeup of callitris preissii branches outdoors with a blurry background
RMFY3AHH–Sandarac tree, Tetraclinis articulata (Callitris quadrivalvis). Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration by Walther Muller from Hermann Adolph Koehler's Medicinal Plants, edited by Gustav Pabst, Koehler, Germany, 1887.
RMF5DY1C–Panoramic outback landscape, peaks of Flinders Ranges rising beyond red hills cloaked with cypress pine trees under blue sky in South Australia
RMEWPMPB–View of Flinders Ranges, South Australia
RMEEJJG3–Forest Flora NSW Plate Callitris
RM2C1CAN4–Callitris sp Callitris sp.
RFBX6TFF–Morning mist at Dunns Swamp, Wollemi National Park, Rylstone, New South Wales
RM2AJJCC2–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalised To which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . 509. Callitris Macleayana, F. v. M. 510. C. robusta, R. Br. 511. C. COLUMELLARIS, F.V.M. 512. C. VERRUCOSA, R.Br. (A) Branchlet with leaves from a young tree, nat. size, (B) branchlets, nat. size,(C) branchlet bearing male flower and cones, nat. size, (D) and (E) branchletsbearing male flowers, nat. size, (F) portion of branchlet, enl., (G) portio
RMP7DHFG–Sandarac tree, Tetraclinis articulata (Callitris quadrivalvis). Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration by Walther Muller from Hermann Adolph Koehler's Medicinal Plants, edited by Gustav Pabst, Koehler, Germany, 1887.
RMMCR9DE–. Charakteristische mio-pliocene Arten. Grevria crenata, I'ng. — 2. Acer Ponzianum, Gaud. — 3. Acer integrilobum, o. Weh. früher abgebildet; wir geben hier noch die Figuren der anderen, so dass »1er Leser heim Zurückblättern in der Reihe sie alle fin- den kann. Die Flora der Congerienschicliteii, welche in dem Wiener Becken unmittelbar auf diejenige der sarmatischen Stufe folgt, zeigt verschiedene Veränderungen; die Callitris und die Kampher- häiime fehlen, die Acaeien sind versehwunden; diese Arten haben für immer unseren Boden verlassen; aber man findet noch die Sequoien und wahre Bambusrohr
RMC5D10E–High Mountain forest of the Warrumbungles, near Coonabarabran Mid West NSW Australia
RF2R7W7FR–A closeup of callitris preissii branches outdoors with a blurry background
RMF5DY1T–Spectacular outback landscape, peaks of Flinders Ranges rising beyond red hills cloaked with cypress pine trees under blue sky in South Australia
RMB4DN3E–Australian native pines on rocky ridge
RMF52HHD–Old stables built from native cypress pine, surrounded by green vegetation after rain, at abandoned homestead, outback Australia
RMEEJJGG–Forest Flora NSW Plate Callitris
RFBX6RNY–Morning mist at Dunns Swamp, Wollemi National Park, Rylstone, New South Wales
RM2C1BDN5–Callitris sulcata Callitris sulcata.
RM2CEWBY4–. Papers and proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania. ch:Pimelia linifolia, Smith.Banksia marginata, Canamilles.Aster argophyllus, Labillardiere. „ stellulatus ,, Heliclirysum ferrugineum, Less. ,, ciuereum, F. V. Mueller. ,, apiculatum, De Candolle. Senecio lautus, Forster.Styphelia Richei, Labillardiere. ,, oxycedrus, „ Epacris impressa, „ Candollea oerruloto, ,,Groodenia ovata, Smith.Alyxia buxifolia, R. Brown.Myoporum insulare, ,,Callitris cupressiformis, Butomat.Caladenia latifolia, R. Brown.Pterostylis vittata, Lindley.Cyrtostylis reniformis, R. Brown.Corysanthes pruinosa, Cunningha
RMMCRBCY–. Fig. 83. Callitris Schwarzii Marloth. A Zweigstück; ^ ein solches, dreimal vergr.; C ein Inter- nodium mit Blatt; D Zapfen; E Fruchtblatt desselben, vergr.; F Same von der Fläche und von der Kante gesehen. Verwandte besitzt. Einer anderen der vorigen Art sehr nahestehenden Sektion, welche durch dickere Fruchtblätter (Zapfenschuppen) ausgezeichnet ist, Pachy- lepis Brongn. (= Widch'ingionia Endl.) gehören einige südafrikanische Arten an, welche daselbst früher stärker verbreitet waren als gegenwärtig, nämlich: C. juniperoides (L.) Eichl, der bis 12 m hohe Cederboom von den Ceder- bergen des s
RMBXR1Y0–white Cyprus Pine on the hills that flank Brachina Gorge. Flinders Ranges National Park, South Australia
RMRR1MKM–. The age of mammals in Europe, Asia and North America. Mammals, Fossil; Paleontology. 266 THE AGE OF MAMMALS and other large sheets of increasingly fresh water, while brackish lagoons are formed between Sicily and the Rhone valley. In the Congeria gravels of Austria, Callitris and the camphor trees (Camphora) as well as the acacias (Acacia) have vanished, but the secjuoias (Sequoia) and the l)amboos (Bambusa) continue. Beeches (Fagun) are much more abundant than in the preceding stages.^ Greece at this period is covered with rich pastures inhabited by enormous herds of ruminants. Fig. 133. —
RMMCR9MW–. Eocene Conifereo aus den Gypsen von Aix. 1 bis 4. Callitris Brongniartü, Endl. (1 , Zweig; 2 und 3, Früchte; 4, Samen). — 5 bis i5. Widdringtonia brachyphylla: Sap. (5, Zweig; 6, Fracht). — 7 bis 8. Juni- p<ms ambigua, Sap. (7, Zweig; 8, Frucht). — 9. Pinus Philiberti, Sap.; Zapfen. aber noch näher verwandt mit einer in Kleinasien und Griechen- land einheimischen Art, Juniperus foetiih'ssima,'Wild. Die Früchte der fossilen Art, welche diese Annäherung rechtfertigen, sind neuerdings von Prof. Philibert entdeckt worden. Sie sind ver- liältnissmässig sehr gross, und die Abbildungen, die wir
RMM0HAE5–Callitris preissii - Jardín Botánico de Barcelona - Barcelona, Spain - DSC08970
RMHMRBMP–White Cypress pine (Callitris columellaris), Cupressaceae.
RM2AWR2FT–Forest Flora NSW Plate 46 Callitris.
RMPFBG7Y–. Der Tropenpflanzer; zeitschrift fr tropische landwirtschaft. Tropical plants; Tropical crops. Abb. 2. Hohes Polster von Dcsmodium hirtum. Die Bäume sind Callitris (Widdring- tonia) Whytei und die Gerber-Akazie Acacia melanoxylon. Kyimbila. Püot. A. Stolz.. 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.. Berlin
RMWBEW43–Stunning landscape in Flinders Ranges National Park with rugged red rocky ranges reaching up into blue sky streaked with clouds, South Australia
RFBX6T06–Morning mist at Dunns Swamp, Wollemi National Park, Rylstone, New South Wales
RMRDBBWW–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 340 CALLITRINEAE [CH.. Callitrites curta (Bowerbank). Bowerbank referred several pyritised cones from the London Clay of the Island of Sheppey to Cupres- sites and some of them he compared with species of Callitris. Gardner^, as the result of an examination of Bowerbank's type- specimens, reduced the number of species and adopted the name Callitris. The speci- mens, in the British Museum, assigned to Callitrites curta are conical cones composed of 4, 5, or rarely 6 thick and woody valves which are sometimes unequal in size: th
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