RF2N4RRAE–Foxtail Pine Below the Summit of Alta Peak in Sequoia National Park
RF2H4GY47–Great Basin Bristlecone Pine (Pinus longaeva), Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
RFGKWDY4–Stag's-horn clubmoss (Lycopodium clavatum) also known as Wolf-paw clubmoss
RF2WAKBXD–A stout Bristlecone Pine growing along the edge of the Paunsaugunt Plateau, in Bryce Canyon.
RMC8BMW8–Bristlecone Pine, Pinus aristata var. longaeva, under rain; Eastern California, U.S.A.
RF2RTCRNK–An impressive partially dead Bristlecone pine along the edge of the forest in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah.
RF2EA8NYM–The foxtail grass in the garden
RF2WAKBXW–A dead tree and a bristlecone pine, next to the rim road in Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah
RFR3X9P8–Bristlecone Pine, Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest. Big Pine, California, USA
RF2RK8RME–Close-up of a small purplish colored pinecone of a Bristlecone Pine, Pinus Longaeva,
RFR3X9NY–Bristlecone Pine, Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest. Big Pine, California, USA
RF2T224TM–A small Bristlecone Pine, Pinus Longaeva, growing in a remote part of Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
RMATBBHK–Foxtail Pine pinus balfouriana tree growing out of rocks Desolation Wilderness El Dorado National Forest California
RF2RTCRRN–Looking into the impressive half dead branches of a Pine tree along the edge of the Amphitheatres in Bryce Canyon National Park.
RM2BNEK87–Bristlecone pine (Pinus aristata) abstract view of exposed and weathered wood layers, White Mountains, California, USA July
RFRTDFJ3–Trees on the shoreline of Lone Pine Lake, Eastern Sierras, California
RF2HG4H7M–The Caldor Fire aftermath winter 2022.
RM2GN9WE3–Foxtail Pine (Pinus balfouriana) at Muir Lake, John Muir Wilderness, California USA
RM2RG6XHH–Pinus aristata, Cone, Rocky Mountain Bristlecone Pine
RF2KDF9M0–Gray Scale of Foxtail Pine near summit of Alta Peak in Sequoia
RF2H4GY5T–Great Basin Bristlecone Pine (Pinus longaeva), Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
RFMKNWPB–Dawn in the forest in Lam Dong The foxtail grass grows in the pine forest
RF2HKN7KY–Trunk of Canary Island pine Pinus canariensis and African foxtail grass Cenchrus ciliaris. Reserve of Inagua. Gran Canaria. Canary Islands. Spain.
RMC8BMTK–Annual rings on cross-section of trunk of Bristlecone Pine, Pinus aristata var. longaeva; Eastern California, U.S.A.
RFKGGXP5–Bristlecone Pine, Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, Big Pine, CA, USA, White Mountains
RMABXTWD–Field Horsetail Equisetum arvense also called Bottlebrush or Foxtail or Horse Pipes or Pipe Weed or Pine Grass
RFD7E72A–Non-flowering pine trees found at the Makiki trail loop on the island of Oahu, Hawaii
RF2RMJMEE–foxtail agave leaf plant on pot in farm for sell are cash crops
RMCBKYBT–Bristlecone Pine trees (Pinus aristata) Mt. Evans Wilderness area, Colorado US.
RFR3X9NT–Bristlecone Pine, Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest. Big Pine, California, USA
RFMRBCK5–Pinus longaeva along the Bristlecone Loop Trail in Bryce Canyon National Park, Kane County, Utah, USA.
RMATBBJY–Foxtail Pine pinus balfouriana tree Desolation Wilderness El Dorado National Forest California
RF2RK8RMA–A single small cone of a Bristlecone Pine against a bright blue sky, in Bryce Canyon National Park Utah.
RF2ECWE6F–Green dried dry green grass, setaria, foxtail or bristle grasses. An unusual chaotic background of seeds and long leaves and a stem of herbs and weeds
RMA09YPJ–An ancient FOXTAIL PINE which can live as long as a Bristlecone Pine 2000 years SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK CALIFORNIA
RF2HG4J5T–The Caldor Fire aftermath winter 2022.
RM2GN9WDH–Foxtail Pine (Pinus balfouriana) at Muir Lake, John Muir Wilderness, California USA
RM2RG6XK1–Rocky Mountain Bristlecone, Pine Cone, Pinus aristata female cone
RF2JNTH0F–Foxtail Pine Growing Near the Summit of Alta Peak in Sequoia National Park
RF2H4GY8T–Great Basin Bristlecone Pine (Pinus longaeva), Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
RM2T5962W–Fragrant Sumac Rhus aromatica 'Gro-Low' under Pinus aristata
RFMKNWE3–Dawn in the forest in Lam Dong The foxtail grass grows in the pine forest
RMC8BMRN–Stands of Bristlecone Pines, Pinus aristata var. longaeva in their natural habitat; Eastern California, U.S.A.
RFKGGXN3–Bristlecone Pine, Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, Big Pine, CA, USA, White Mountains
RFW0CGF5–Myriophyllum verticil latum L. foxtail algae
RFD7E72X–Non-flowering pine trees found at the Makiki trail loop on the island of Oahu, Hawaii
RMW7WM57–Bristlecone pine (Pinus aristata var. longaeva) gnarled branches of an old tree, Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, USA.
RFEWA33C–Common clubmoss or Lycopodium clavatum or Wolf's-foot clubmoss or Stag's-horn clubmoss or Groundpine or Wolfpaw clubmoss or Foxtail clubmoss or Running clubmoss or Running ground-pine or Running pine or Running moss or Princess Pine, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of Common clubmoss isolated on a white background.
RFR3X9P6–Bristlecone Pine, Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest. Big Pine, California, USA
RMABXTWA–Field Horsetail Equisetum arvense also called Bottlebrush or Foxtail or Horse Pipes or Pipe Weed or Pine Grass
RMATBBHW–Foxtail Pine pinus balfouriana tree root growing around rocks Desolation Wilderness El Dorado National Forest California
RF2RK8RM4–Two small pinecones at the tip of a branch of a Bristle Cone Pine, Pinus Longaeva, growing in the far remote sections of Bryce Canyon National Park
RFW9384X–Green dried dry green grass, setaria, foxtail or bristle grasses. An unusual chaotic background of seeds and long leaves and a stem of herbs and weeds
RF2WAKE6H–Two Bristle cone trees, one half dead and one dead, against a dramatic dark storm cloud, along the rim of Bryce Canyon in Utah.
RF2HG4HK1–The Caldor Fire aftermath winter 2022.
RM2GN9WH9–Foxtail Pine (Pinus balfouriana) at Muir Lake, John Muir Wilderness, California USA
RMDHJDXF–Foxtail Pine. Fine specimen at bottom of Bryce Canyon. Very common in Bryce. 520301
RF2M6CG3P–Foxtail Pine Trees Across the Rocky Slopes of the Sierra Mountains in Sequoia National Park
RMW65CNR–Foxtail Pine. Fine specimen at bottom of Bryce Canyon. Very common in Bryce.
RF2M077PF–Foxtail Pine Leans Away from Granite Slab in Yosemite National Park
RM2T5962C–Rhus aromatica, commonly called fragrant sumac Leaves turn attractive shades of red in autumn. A dense, low-growing, rambling shrub
RF2M4WWAB–Foxtail Pine Stands Tall On Granite Overlook Surrounded By Glacial Boulders with Half Dome in the Distance
RFMKNWHR–Dawn in the forest in Lam Dong The foxtail grass grows in the pine forest
RFKGGXP8–Bristlecone Pine, Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, Big Pine, CA, USA, White Mountains
RF2M62K2Y–Woman Trudges Up Deep Trail to Alta Peak in Sequoia National Park
RMCNMD2T–Bristle-cone Pine (Pinus aristata) Close up
RFC7BYPY–Common clubmoss or Princess Pine, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of Common clubmoss isolated on a white background
RFR3X9NW–Bristlecone Pine, Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest. Big Pine, California, USA
RMR9DHC9–Given enough Gin I could rule the world ceramic heart decoration. Christmas Tree decorations. UK
RMATBBHY–Foxtail Pine pinus balfouriana tree growing out of rocks Desolation Wilderness El Dorado National Forest California
RMAYR2B4–Close up of Field horsetail Equisetum arvense
RFW9387C–Green dried dry green grass, setaria, foxtail or bristle grasses. An unusual chaotic background of seeds and long leaves and a stem of herbs and weeds
RMM49FAN–Ancient Bristlecone pine (Pinus aristata) clings to life, with a grand view of endless sage valleys, White Mountains, California, USA, July
RF2HG4JAF–The Caldor Fire aftermath winter 2022.
RM2GN9WHK–Foxtail Pine (Pinus balfouriana) at Muir Lake, John Muir Wilderness, California USA
RM2AKHBR9–Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian Institution.. . -ilovered herbs which exhibit awealth of color found only in mountains at high altitudes. Beyondthe meadows on one side rise low sandstone mountains covered withcedar and pinyon, and with many characteristic southwestern plants,such as cacti, yuccas, and bear grass. ()n the other side of the valleyrise high mountains of igneous origin, covered with ty]:)ical RockyMountain forests of yellow, white, and foxtail pine, Douglas andother spruces, fir, and aspen. ()ne of the common trees is the cork-l)ark fir {.Ihics cin:::o
RM2M4FBHP–Tree Identification - Pine, Foxtail. Photographs Relating to National Forests, Resource Management Practices, Personnel, and Cultural and Economic History
RMW1D68G–Foxtail Pine. Fine specimen at bottom of Bryce Canyon. Very common in Bryce.
RF2M7B2FB–Conifer cone sticker vector set
RMPG0HBA–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Fig. 13. — Foxtail Pine. cm. long, dark green and shining above, pale beneath, entire on the margin, the apex tipped by a rigid, sharp point; they are marked by 2 rows of stomata on each ventral surface and contain 2 resin-ducts and a single fibrovascular bun- dle; they are crowded and pressed close to the twigs, which they cover thickly. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have b
RMMCKPKK–. TT f D A HO FOXTAIL PINE Pinus balfouriana I J MILES 100 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 IOO 1 200 1 PINUSIBALFOURIANA A. MURRAY Map 10 FOXTAIL PINE
RFMKNX6X–Dawn in the forest in Lam Dong The foxtail grass grows in the pine forest
RFKGGXJE–Bristlecone Pine, Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, Big Pine, CA, USA, White Mountains
RF2M7A482–Steep Section of Trail Climbing Up to Alta Peak with Mountains in the Distance
RMT1H4FC–The distribution of important forest The distribution of important forest trees of the United States distributionofim287munn Year: 1938 14 TT f D A HO FOXTAIL PINE Pinus balfouriana I J MILES 100 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 IOO 1 200 1 PINUSIBALFOURIANA A. MURRAY Map 10 FOXTAIL PINE
RF2M7A3F3–Panorama from Olmstead Point with Half Dome in the Center on Quiet Summer Morning
RFR3X9PA–Bristlecone Pine, Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest. Big Pine, California, USA
RMR9DHCK–Given enough Gin I could rule the world ceramic heart decoration. Christmas Tree decorations. UK
RMATBBHR–Foxtail Pine pinus balfouriana tree growing out of rocks Desolation Wilderness El Dorado National Forest California
RF2ECWE5W–Green dried dry green grass, setaria, foxtail or bristle grasses. An unusual chaotic background of seeds and long leaves and a stem of herbs and weeds
RF2HG4HAB–The Caldor Fire aftermath winter 2022.
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