RFEFHJFT–Immature green cones of deodar cedar, Cedrus deodara, on a tree, Berkshire, August
RMJ3XB50–Pinus sylvestris cone in Spring.
RM2T062HP–Pinus montezumae Sheffield Park, Mexican pine, Montezuma Pine, frost covered needles in mid-winter
RF2KPF3NB–Close up of the young cones on a Pinus pumila 'Glauca' (glaucous dwarf Siberian pine) conifer
RF2BKP9YE–Branches of Abies procera or Noble fir with blue needles and red pollen
RF2A8KE78–White Fir Leaves in Springtime
RMK66R5N–Barrel cactus close up show ribs and spines - Ferocactus glaucescens
RFT7HMM1–Picea pungens 'Globosa', or Colorado Spruce, pine tree or bush with glaucous blue needles
RMBD8J9D–Cedrus atlantica 'glauca pendula'. Weeping blue atlas cedar tree foliage
RF2BX184N–Green Foliage of an Evergreen Coniferous Armand or Chinese White Pine Tree (Pinus armandii) Growing in a Garden in Rural England, UK
RME634T4–Larix kaempferi cones. Japanese Larch.
RFFK90H2–the Canary Island pine, Pinus canariensis, young saplings by a footpath in Tenerife, Spain characteristic glaucous in colour
RME63BRW–Cedrus atlantica pine cone. Atlas Cedar.
RFTAG51G–Blue Barrel Cactus from Central Mexico
RMDHY3RE–Blue spruce Picea pungens with ripe cone in Wyoming
RFT7PMF8–Blue Barrel Cactus from Central Mexico
RMBWMA02–european larch tree in autumn - fine art photography Jane-Ann Butler Photography JABP929
RF2A52TRN–Gran Canaria, September Canary Pine Pinus canariensis starting to recover after wildfir eof two months ago
RFH2HX0R–Pine family Pinaceae Picea Glauca (Moench) Voss 'Sander's Blue' 'Conica' White Spruce Tree, Young Sapling, Large Isolated
RFEFHJFW–Immature green cones of deodar cedar, Cedrus deodara, on a tree, Berkshire, August
RF2AC61NN–Gran Canaria, November 2019, Nature park Tamadaba three months after wildfire,some burnt Canary Pines recovering
RF2RE3PA6–Abies procera Glauca, gray and blue pine
RMRMMFED–. Annals of applied biology. Biology, Economic; Biochemistry. 28 The Green Spruce Aphis a large needled, very glaucous form (Fig. 7) had some amount of aphis on three specimens, but two were affected scarcely at all and the aphis increased very slowly, the third however, which had been previously damaged by accident, was badly infested with this insect. All the other. Fig. 5. Sitka Spruce attacked by Aphis abieiinu Walker. Early stage showing needles turning brown and falling. English records I have are on P. excelsa. Writing from Dundrum, Co. Tipperary, Mr A. McRae says, " I find the com
RF2BKPAEX–Colorado White Fir's bud has sprouted with fresh new needles. Latin name is Abies concolor glauca.
RF2A8KE6K–White Fir Leaves in Springtime
RF2PMW1NC–Macro image of purple colored male pollen of Spanish fir (Abies pinsapo)
RF2A4PHWN–Common Juniper Leaves in Winter
RF2R28EJD–Yellow male pollen of a White Fir (Abies concolor)
RF2BX1A1T–Green Foliage of an Evergreen Coniferous Armand or Chinese White Pine Tree (Pinus armandii) Growing in a Garden in Rural England, UK
RF2J78D44–Purple male pollen of blue noble fir (Abies procera glauca)
RMRYFN52–The drug plants of Illinois drugplantsofilli44teho Year: 1951 JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS L. Com- mon juniper, hackmatack, horse savin, gorst. Pinaceae. U. S. P. XI, p. 256.— A low and spreading or upright, small shrub or tree, evergreen; bark of the trunk shreddy; foliage in the form of needles, the needles straight, rigid, sharp-pointed, up to ]/i inch long; flowers lacking, cones present instead; fruit blue, glaucous, berry- like, 14 inch in diameter, 3-seeded. The fruit collected in fall and winter, when ripe. In cultivation as an ornamen- tal; established near Lake Michigan in Lake County. Conta
RF2HKR7NH–Drooping blue atlas cedar (Cedrus atlantica ‘Glauca Pendula') in a garden
RME63BRK–Cedrus atlantica pine cone. Atlas Cedar.
RF2M0MENT–Scenic view of the top of a Spanish fir (Abies pinsapo) on a sunny day in autumn
RMM5MWYD–Pinus. Developing pine cones on the tree,
RF2J8AT8P–Beautiful new young shoots of blue spruce (Picea pungens glauca) against a wooden background
RMDYP3H8–Cedrus atlantica pine cone. Atlas Cedar.
RF2PYKMN9–Detailed image of purple colored male pollen of Spanish fir (Abies pinsapo) on a sunny day in April
RFEFHJFR–Mature green cones of deodar cedar, Cedrus deodara, on a tree, Berkshire, August
RF2C74W2X–Grafted young Blue Spruce or Picea pungens glauca in a pot
RF2AC61WE–Gran Canaria, November 2019, Nature park Tamadaba three months after wildfire,some burnt Canary Pines recovering
RF2PP7E5D–Branch with buds and needles covered with wax of a fir (Abies) tree
RF2A52TFD–Gran Canaria, October, Canary Pine Pinus canariensis starting to recover after wildfire of two months ago
RF2R6MTRH–Corkbark fir (Abies lasiocarpa arizonica) in a columnar shape and with fresh green needles in a botanical garden
RF2RE3PAE–Abies procera Glauca, gray and blue pine
RF2A4PHW9–Common Juniper Leaves in Winter
RF2JJM9R8–Blue spruce (Picea pungens glauca) along the water of a swimming pool
RF2BX1985–Green Foliage of an Evergreen Coniferous Armand or Chinese White Pine Tree (Pinus armandii) Growing in a Garden in Rural England, UK
RF2A4PF8E–Cedar Leaves in Springtime
RF2BX1ADA–Green Foliage of an Evergreen Coniferous Armand or Chinese White Pine Tree (Pinus armandii) Growing in a Garden in Rural England, UK
RF2J5MNGT–Detailed image of a developing small young cone of Blue Noble Fir (Abies procera glauca)
RF2BX1AN4–Green Foliage of an Evergreen Coniferous Armand or Chinese White Pine Tree (Pinus armandii) Growing in a Garden in Rural England, UK
RF2BB0919–Tall Abies pinsapo (Spanish Fir) tree with beautiful green blue foliage in a dutch neighbourhood
RMRECRXA–. The drug plants of Illinois. Botany, Medical; Botany. 70 ILLINOIS NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY Circular 44. JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS L. Com- mon juniper, hackmatack, horse savin, gorst. Pinaceae. U. S. P. XI, p. 256.— A low and spreading or upright, small shrub or tree, evergreen; bark of the trunk shreddy; foliage in the form of needles, the needles straight, rigid, sharp-pointed, up to ]/i inch long; flowers lacking, cones present instead; fruit blue, glaucous, berry- like, 14 inch in diameter, 3-seeded. The fruit collected in fall and winter, when ripe. In cultivation as an ornamen- tal; established
RF2FNBGF6–Red pollen on the branch of a noble fir (Abies procera)
RME16MYD–Cedrus atlantica pine cone. Atlas Cedar.
RMMAB211–. The drug plants of Illinois . JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS L. Com- mon juniper, hackmatack, horse savin, gorst. Pinaceae. U. S. P. XI, p. 256.— A low and spreading or upright, small shrub or tree, evergreen; bark of the trunk shreddy; foliage in the form of needles, the needles straight, rigid, sharp-pointed, up to ]/i inch long; flowers lacking, cones present instead; fruit blue, glaucous, berry- like, 14 inch in diameter, 3-seeded. The fruit collected in fall and winter, when ripe. In cultivation as an ornamen- tal; established near Lake Michigan in Lake County. Contains the fragrant oil of juniper.
RFEFHJFP–Mature green cones of deodar cedar, Cedrus deodara, on a tree, Berkshire, August
RMRYFCFY–The drug plants of Illinois drugplantsofilli44teho Year: 1951 70 ILLINOIS NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY Circular 44 JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS L. Com- mon juniper, hackmatack, horse savin, gorst. Pinaceae. U. S. P. XI, p. 256.— A low and spreading or upright, small shrub or tree, evergreen; bark of the trunk shreddy; foliage in the form of needles, the needles straight, rigid, sharp-pointed, up to ]/i inch long; flowers lacking, cones present instead; fruit blue, glaucous, berry- like, 14 inch in diameter, 3-seeded. The fruit collected in fall and winter, when ripe. In cultivation as an ornamen- tal; es
RFAPCN2F–Opening leaf bud of Picea pungens 'Koster'
RF2A52TFR–Gran Canaria, October, Canary Pine Pinus canariensis starting to recover after wildfire of two months ago
RF2A4PF87–Cedar Leaves in Springtime
RMRECRX9–. The drug plants of Illinois. Botany, Medical; Botany. JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS L. Com- mon juniper, hackmatack, horse savin, gorst. Pinaceae. U. S. P. XI, p. 256.— A low and spreading or upright, small shrub or tree, evergreen; bark of the trunk shreddy; foliage in the form of needles, the needles straight, rigid, sharp-pointed, up to ]/i inch long; flowers lacking, cones present instead; fruit blue, glaucous, berry- like, 14 inch in diameter, 3-seeded. The fruit collected in fall and winter, when ripe. In cultivation as an ornamen- tal; established near Lake Michigan in Lake County. Contains the
RME16MXX–Cedrus atlantica pine cone. Atlas Cedar.
RMH6GA2B–Cedrus atlantica. Atlas Cedar tree.
RMF5H118–Larix kaempferi Pendula cones. Japanese Larch.
RMDYBTN8–Cedrus atlantica pine cone. Atlas Cedar.
RF2A52TWM–Gran Canaria, October, Canary Pine Pinus canariensis starting to recover after wildfire of two months ago
RMHJCFR8–Cedrus deodara cones. Himalayan Cedar close up.
RMF74NGD–Larix kaempferi Pendula cones. Japanese Larch.
RMHW0YFH–Cedrus deodara cones on the tree.
RF2A4PF7K–Cedar Leaves in Springtime
RMR0WMP5–Abies vejarii blue-leaved cones.
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
RF2A52TN0–Gran Canaria, October, Canary Pine Pinus canariensis starting to recover after wildfire of two months ago
RF2A4PF9E–Cedar Leaves in Springtime
RF2A4PFA2–Cedar Leaves in Springtime
RF2A6N9AC–Himalayan Juniper Leaves in Winter
RF2A7AN5P–Rain on Blue Spruce Leaves
RF2A52TWD–Gran Canaria, October, Canary Pine Pinus canariensis starting to recover after wildfire of two months ago
RFM8DX7Y–reforestation of Gran Canaria - small plants of Canary Islands Pine Tree, Pinus canarensis, prepared for planting
RF2A7AN5C–Rain on Blue Spruce Leaves
RF2A81G3E–Spruce Leaves Growing in Springtime
RFM8DX86–reforestation of Gran Canaria - small plant of Canary Islands Pine Tree, Pinus canarensis, just planted
RF2A81FX7–Spruce Leaves Growing in Springtime
RFM8DX81–reforestation of Gran Canaria - small plants of Canary Islands Pine Tree, Pinus canarensis, prepared for planting
RF2A81G3P–Spruce Leaves Growing in Springtime
RF2A81G35–Spruce Leaves Growing in Springtime
RF2A81G2P–Spruce Leaves Growing in Springtime
RF2A81G41–Spruce Leaves Growing in Springtime
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