RF2BN5MDJ–Dense vegetation, temperate rainforest, Rimu (Dacrydium cupressinum) on the banks of Thunder Creek, Haast, Wanaka, West Coast Region, New Zealand
RMTWER0J–A grove of Dacrydium cupressinum rimu, and juvenile lancewood Pseudopanax crassifolius horoeka, Paterson Inlet, Stewart Island Rakiura, New Zealand
RFRHANEB–Dacrydium cupressinum forest New Zealand
RM2CBKPCB–The course paper like bark of the Rimu tree, Dacrydium cupressinum, a large coniferous evergreen and native to the forests of New Zealand.
RM2A670JT–Dacrydium cupressinum, commonly known as rimu tree.
RFP54172–Close up image of the distinctive hanging leaves of a New Zealand Rimu Tree Dacrydium cupressinum
RFGNDWTW–Leaves of NZ Rimu tree background texture pattern
RMTWHXHH–Rimu tree trunk, bark flakes with yellow lichen, Ulva Island, Rakiura Stewart Island, New Zealand
RFEGW6KP–background of wood grain from New Zealand red pine, Dacrydium cupressinum, commonly known as rimu.
RMEGTY80–Pureora Forest Park, Manawatu-Wanganui, North Island, New Zealand.
RF2W8T47X–The foliage of the Rimu tree (Dacrydium cupressinum)
RMW7N29C–Rimu tree (Dacrydium cupressinum) a member of the Podocarpaceae family, fruiting heavily. Makeretu River, Hawkes Bay, North Island, New Zealand
RMD4KDWB–Rimu trees are growing tall in Maungawhero Forest near Ohakune in New Zealand. Rimu-Bäume wachsen im Maungawhero-Wald.
RM2BNE24F–Rimu (Dacrydium cupressinum) close up of young leaves, Ulva Island, Stewart Island, New Zealand, November.
RF2R32ECE–Close up photo of bright green cypress, against blue sky background (dacrydium, thuja orientalis) in my town square park
RMEBN6JD–Rimu (Dacrydium cupressinum), branches
RME2DTY1–New Zealand South island West Coast region Wahapo lake edged by a dense kahikatea forest (Dacrydium cupressinum) species of
RF2BN5MDB–Dense vegetation, temperate rainforest, Rimu (Dacrydium cupressinum) on the banks of Thunder Creek, Haast, Wanaka, West Coast Region, New Zealand
RFR9JEKY–pine leaf isolated on white background / Chamaecyparis pisifera - Dacrydium elatum Pine family
RMH3JYPA–Corail (Parasitaxus usta)
RFP5416N–Close up image of the distinctive hanging leaves of a New Zealand Rimu Tree Dacrydium cupressinum
RF2KE4NJX–A macro view of Dacrydium plant branches growing with green needles
RMTWHXRC–Rimu tree trunk, bark flakes with yellow lichen, Ulva Island, Rakiura Stewart Island, New Zealand
RFEGW6KN–background of wood grain from New Zealand red pine, Dacrydium cupressinum, commonly known as rimu, a large evergreen coniferous
RMTBMP7R–Rimu, two trees in forest near Little River, Rakiura National Park, Stewart Island, New Zealand
RMGGJ7BH–Lagarostrobus franklinii - (Syn Dacrydium franklinii) Huon Pine CON059731
RMRG5P89–Northern Rata tree vine growing down trunk of rimu tree, Whirinaki Forest Park, Te Urewera, North Island, New Zealand
RMD4KG82–Rimu trees are growing tall in Maungawhero Forest near Ohakune in New Zealand. Rimu-Bäume wachsen im Maungawhero-Wald in NZ.
RM2C8FC2M–Dense rimu (conifer) forest meets the sea at Bruce Bay / Mahitahi beach, on the wild southern west coast of New Zealand
RMCXHDHH–Rimu trees are still growing near the dune lake at Ship Creek in New Zealand's district West Coast. Rimu-Bäume in Neuseeland.
RF2R32EBY–Close up photo of bright green cypress, against blue sky background (dacrydium, thuja orientalis) in my town square park
RMCXHCA0–Rimu trees are still growing near Okarito in a remaining lowland forest part in New Zealand's Glacier National Park. Rimu-Baum
RME2DTY3–New Zealand South island West Coast region Wahapo lake edged by a dense kahikatea forest (Dacrydium cupressinum) species of
RF2BN5MDX–Rimu (Dacrydium cupressinum) and tree ferns in the temperate rainforest dam banks of the Moeraki River under blue skies, near Whataroa, West Coast
RMBYCJ5R–Boundary Stream Scenic Reserve is one of the very few natural Rimu forests remaining in Hawke's Bay
RMT35BMW–Halocarpus biformis
RMGKTDE7–Old grown swamp forest with a lot of Rimu trees still remains at the Ship Creek estuary in New Zealand.
RFR9JF48–pine leaf isolated on white background / Chamaecyparis pisifera - Dacrydium elatum Pine family
RFP5417F–Close up image of the distinctive hanging leaves of a New Zealand Rimu Tree Dacrydium cupressinum
RMD1R06N–Boundary Stream Scenic Reserve in New Zealand's Hawke's Bay is a Mainland Island where trees like this Rimu grow.
RFFFJB7H–Rimu
RMH3HA6B–Gordon River and Huon pine trees (Lagarostrobos franklinii)
RFRGMPG8–Close up image of the distinctive hanging leaves of a New Zealand Rimu Tree Dacrydium cupressinum
RF2KE4NJW–A vertical macro view of Dacrydium plant branches growing with green needles
RFCCEDE9–Mountains near Te Anau as seen from the Wilderness Area Scientific Reserve
RMAYFGDB–Ancient mixed podocarp forest mainly Rimu in Pureora rain forest North Island New Zealand
RM2C8FC13–Dense rimu (conifer) forest meets the sea at Bruce Bay / Mahitahi beach, on the wild southern west coast of New Zealand
RMBM862A–Lake Matheson New Zealand
RF2R32EBA–Close up photo of bright green cypress, against blue sky background (dacrydium, thuja orientalis) in my town square park
RMRG5NW2–Massive trunk of rimu tree towering over tree fern and tawa understory, Whirinki Forest Park, Te Urewera, New Zealand
RME2DTY2–New Zealand South island West Coast region Wahapo lake edged by a dense kahikatea forest (Dacrydium cupressinum) species of
RMHTCDBJ–Dacrydium cupressinum
RF2RYXTEA–looking up into the top of an ancient rimu tree covered in epiphytes
RFW5RHDF–Native Rimu tree foliage, leaves or needles backlit by sunlight, Kahurangi National Park, west coast, New Zealand.
RM2C1FF9C–Dacrydium nidulum de Laub Dacrydium nidulum de Laub.
RMHYJNYC–Red pine Dacrydium cupressinum Totara walk New Zealand
RFR9JEYH–Close up pine green leaf on summer or Chamaecyparis pisifera - Dacrydium elatum Pine family
RM2JRJ0FE–Dacrydium, circa 1910, by Fred Brockett.
RMGP20X0–Lake Matheson near Fox Glacier in the West Coast Region of New Zealand is surrounded by a dense forest with Rimu and Kahikatea.
RM2JRM54R–A rimu or red pine (Dacrydium cupressinum) in valley of Ohau River, Tararua Range, 27 August 1916, North Island, by Leslie Adkin. Gift of Adkin Family, 1997.
RF2JEFD46–Natural background aerial view with rimu foliage hanging in foreground in New Zealand rain forest of West Coast, New Zealand.
RFR4A615–Close up landscape image of rimu and fern leaves both native to New Zealand.
RF2KE4NKF–A vertical macro view of Dacrydium plant branches growing with green needles
RFC74TMA–Mountains near Te Anau as seen from the Wilderness Area Scientific Reserve
RM2JRH569–Juvenile and mature foliage of the only tree of Dacrydium biforme known in this part of Tararuas, 21 September 1929 - 22 September 1929, by Leslie Adkin. Gift of G. L. Adkin family estate, 1964.
RM2C8FC2Y–Dense rimu (conifer) forest meets the sea at Bruce Bay / Mahitahi beach, on the wild southern west coast of New Zealand
RM2WTHX2R–Dacrydium cupressinum Solander ex Lambert prints, copper engravings, line engravings
RF2R32EJ0–Close up photo of bright green cypress, against blue sky background (dacrydium, thuja orientalis) in my town square park
RMKCKN2F–Huon pine (Lagarostrobos franklinii), Very slow growing; long-lived trees believed to be 10 000 years old; contains a preserving oil (dacrydiol) that
RME2DTY0–New Zealand South island West Coast region Wahapo lake edged by a dense kahikatea forest (Dacrydium cupressinum) species of
RM2AXBDMW–New Zealand plants and their story . Fig. 30. — Roots of the broadleaf (Griselinia litturaUa) descendincr from a youngbroadlcaf-tree perched high in the crown of a tall rimu {Dacrydium cupressinum)entering the ground. Rimu-kamahi forest-association of Stewart Island. [Photo, L. Coclayne.. ^3, 3 ^
RMPG15NA–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. XLIX] PHYLLOCLADITES 413 pft*" by a flat border and it may be that the latter is the impression of a sarcotesta. Another possible interpre- tation is that the oval bodies are seeds in intimate association with fertile bracts. The strobilus bears a close resemblance to Stachyotaxus elegans Nath.i from the Khaetic of Sweden compared by the author of the species with an ovuliferous shoot of Podocarjms spicata and Dacrydium FranJdini and believed to be allied to the recent genus Dacrydium, a view upheld by Miss Gibbs^ in her
RMW0RREM–Archive image from page 538 of The depths of the sea. The depths of the sea. An account of the general results of the dredging cruises of H.M. SS. Porcupine and Lightning during the summers of 1868, 1869 and 1870, under the scientific direction of Dr. Carpenter, F.R.S., J. Gwyn Jeffreys, F.R.S., and Dr. Wyville Thomson, F.R.S depthsofseaaccou00tho Year: 1873 CHAP. IX.] THE DEEP-SEA FAUNA. 4 (J 5 Mexico. The abyssal mollusca are by no means de- void of colour, though, as a rule, they are paler than those from shallow water. Dacrydium vltreamâ a curious little mytiloid shell-fish which makes an
RMHYJNY4–Red pine Dacrydium cupressinum Totara walk New Zealand
RFR9JENE–Close up pine green leaf on summer or Chamaecyparis pisifera - Dacrydium elatum Pine family
RMME9TB0–. Die Gartenwelt . Dacrydium Fiaiiklini Hook. Vom Verfasser für die „Gartenwelt'* photographisch aufgenommen.
RMGP1Y0A–Lake Matheson near Fox Glacier in the West Coast Region of New Zealand is surrounded by a dense forest with Rimu and Kahikatea.
RF2KE4NK9–A vertical macro view of Dacrydium plant branches growing with green needles
RFERBDR9–Mountains near Te Anau as seen from the Wilderness Area Scientific Reserve
RM2C8FC0T–Dense rimu (conifer) forest meets the sea at Bruce Bay / Mahitahi beach, on the wild southern west coast of New Zealand
RM2WTHWFP–Dacrydium cupressinum Solander ex Lambert prints, copper engravings, line engravings
RF2R2PF5R–Photo of two bright green evergreen trephoto of two bright green evergreen trees, against a blue sky (dacrydium , thuja orientalis ). Is in my town sq
RM2WTJTNX–Twigs with juvenile and matured forms of the leaves of the yellow pine (Dacrydium bilforme) ... colour transparencies, colour slides
RM2JRNYED–Dacrydium, circa 1910, by Fred Brockett.
RM2CDYGER–. The testimony of the rocks; . CONIFERS ? England of the same age. My collection contains fossilsprigs, with the slim needle-like leaves attached, of what 476 ON THE LESS KNOWN seem to be from six to seven different species; and it isworthy of notice, that they resemble in the group ratherthe coniferae of the southern than those of the northernhemisphere. One sprig in my collection seems scarcelydistinguishable from that of the recent Altinga excelsa;another, from that of the recent Altinga Cunningliami,Lii^dley and Hutton figure in theii* fossil flora a mmutebranch of Dacrydium cupressinum^
RMPG2JFY–. Morphology of gymnosperms. Gymnosperms; Plant morphology. CONIFERALES (TAXACEAE) 343 much higher number than among the podocarps. The suggestion of a genetic connection between these two tribes will be considered later. The course of spermatogenesis in the podocarps, from the division of the generative cell just before fertilization, presents no unusual features. In Dacrydium (136) it was observed that the generative. Fig. 398.—Phyllocladus alpina: apex of nucellus broken down by numerous pollen tubes; the top of the endosperm also somewhat disorganized; each archegonium is surrounded by a d
RMHYJNXP–Red pine Dacrydium cupressinum Totara walk New Zealand
RFR9JETP–Close up pine green leaf on summer or Chamaecyparis pisifera - Dacrydium elatum Pine family
RMMAA2B5–. The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf : oceanography and resources / edited by Donald W. Hood and John A. Calder . Figure 66-7. Infaunal stations occupied in the eastern Bering Sea, May 1976. Nucula tenuis Nuculana fossa Yoldia amygdalea Y. myalis Y. scissurata Y. montereyensis Musculus niger Dacrydium vitreum TABLE 66-3 Thirty-three species of bivalve mollusks collected on the southeastern Bering Sea shelf by van Veen grab and pipe dredge (Feder et al. 1980) Thyasira flexuosa Clinocardium ciliatum Axinopsida serricata C. fucanum Diplodonta aleutica Spisula polynyma Mysella planata Siliqua alta Cyclo
RMGP1XHP–Lake Matheson near Fox Glacier in the West Coast Region of New Zealand is surrounded by a dense forest with Rimu and Kahikatea.
RFCCEDD7–Mountains near Te Anau as seen from the Wilderness Area Scientific Reserve
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