RMD4J434–An Incense Cedar tree, - Libocedrus Decurrens, originally from California, USA
RMEH374J–Incense-Cedar, Calocedrus decurrens, aka Libocedrus decurrens, trunk in Lassen National Forest, California, USA
RMC87H7P–Ancient dwarfed high-altitude California Incense-cedar Calocedrus decurrens, = Libocedrus decurrens above Lake Shasta California
RF2GGPKRN–Frankincense cedar, Calocedrus decurrens or old name Libocedrus decurrens, evergreen conifer and native to Mexico and western North America
RF2DBECAF–Libocedrus decurrens known as calocedrus decurrens or California incense cedar
RMDRK9W6–California Incense Cedar or California Post Cedar, Aureovariegata (Calocedrus decurrens, Libocedrus decurrens)
RM2HT35MR–Incense cedar tree (Calocedrus decurrens or Libocedrus decurrens) in 'La Montesca' Park, Città di Castello, Upper Tiber Valley, Umbria, Italy
RMJR3ETM–The deeply furrowed bark of the incense cedar Calocedrus decurrens
RF2DG2K88–California incense cedar branch (Calocedrus decurrens) isolated on white
RFMC81Y1–Close-up of a conifer Calocedrus decurrens with copy space
RF2T934MA–California incense cedar (Calocedrus decurrens or Libocedrus decurrens) is a conifer tree native from northwest Mexico and western USA to Oregon. This
RM2ANHCJ5–Calocedrus decurrens 'Aureovariegata', incense cedar 'Aureovariegata', France, Loiret, Orleans, Orleans-la-Source, the parc floral de la Source // Lib
RF2BK6934–Calocedrus decurrens Aureovariegata green and yellow foliage
RMBF57N3–Cedar trunk showing charring from a previous fire. Cedar bark is thick and soft, designed to insulate and protect the tree from forest fires.
RFDEAGJN–Mature female cones of the California Incense Cedar (Calocedrus decurrens, syn. Libocedrus decurrens), United States
RMR0K3AW–Incense Cedar branch with open cones, 'Calocedrus decurrens..
RM2R8896T–California incense cedar (Calocedrus decurrens) 'Aureovariegata' (Libocedrus decurrens), California post cedar
RMM6DXA8–Calocedrus decurrens 'Berrima Gold’. Incense cedar 'Berrima Gold. Slow growing columnar conifer tree. UK
RMRX6Y3W–Calocedrus decurrens (Incense Cedar) at Clyne gardens, Swansea, Wales, UK.
RMEH3755–Incense-Cedar, Calocedrus decurrens, aka Libocedrus decurrens, needles in Lassen National Forest, California, USA
RMC87GYC–California Incense-cedar, Calocedrus decurrens, (or Libocedrus decurrens) high above Lake Shasta, north California.
RF2H3CD65–Close up of Frankincense cedar, Calocedrus decurrens, with green branches with yellow tips is an evergreen conifer belonging to family Cupressaceae
RMBWC7G6–CALOCEDRUS DECURRENS BERRIMA GOLD INCENSE CEDAR
RMCC0H9J–Bark of a Calocedrus decurrens, Incense Cedar, tree
RMATH3AP–Incense cedar in the exotic forest of Weinheim, Germany.
RF2PM7BB3–Detail of a branch of Calocedrus decurrens, an ornamental tree used in horticulture. Blurred alley background
RF2B1FJWR–California incense cedar branch (Calocedrus decurrens) isolated on white
RF2J52007–Calocedrus decurrens Aureovariegata tree in spring in Poland
RF2T934MD–California incense cedar (Calocedrus decurrens or Libocedrus decurrens) is a conifer tree native from northwest Mexico and western USA to Oregon. Bark
RM2ANHCRC–Calocedrus decurrens 'Aureovariegata', incense cedar 'Aureovariegata', France, Loiret, Orleans, Orleans-la-Source, the parc floral de la Source // Lib
RF2BK6931–Calocedrus decurrens Aureovariegata green and yellow foliage
RF2HHME1P–California incense cedar branch (Calocedrus decurrens) isolated on white
RMATCFN8–incense cedar tree Libocedrus decurrens. Sugar Pine Point State Park on western side of Lake Tahoe California
RMR0K3CK–Incense Cedar branch with open cones, 'Calocedrus decurrens..
RF2B35ATT–California incense cedar branch (Calocedrus decurrens) isolated on white
RMM6DXAF–Calocedrus decurrens 'Berrima Gold’. Incense cedar 'Berrima Gold. Slow growing columnar conifer tree. UK
RF2J52000–Calocedrus decurrens Aureovariegata tree in spring in Poland
RF2WKR25B–Incense cedar (Calocedrus decurrens or Libocedrus decurrens) is an evergreen conifer native to western USA and parts of northern Baja California (Mexi
RM2ANHCYY–Calocedrus decurrens 'Aureovariegata', incense cedar 'Aureovariegata', France, Loiret, Orleans, Orleans-la-Source, the parc floral de la Source // Lib
RF2BK693G–Calocedrus decurrens Aureovariegata green and yellow foliage
RM2BF3X2B–Phloeosinus splendens. Label: Libocedrus decurrens / hopk. u.s. 18901-j6 Nov 20171
RMATCFNF–incense cedar tree Libocedrus decurrens trunk bark. Sugar Pine Point State Park on western side of Lake Tahoe California
RFC7BXCB–Calocedrus or Libocedrus decurrens or Incense-cedar vintage engraved illustration. Trousset encyclopedia (1886 - 1891).
RM2WR9C2E–Three incense cedars, Libocedrus decurrens (10 Jahr alt) (title on object), anonymous, c. 1867 - in or before 1877, photographic support, albumen print, height 159 mm × width 124 mm, photograph
RMM6DXAK–Calocedrus decurrens 'Berrima Gold’. Incense cedar 'Berrima Gold. Slow growing columnar conifer tree. UK
RMEH3742–Incense-Cedar, Calocedrus decurrens, aka Libocedrus decurrens, trunk in Lassen National Forest, California, USA
RMC87H8Y–Ancient dwarfed high-altitude California Incense-cedar Calocedrus decurrens, = Libocedrus decurrens above Lake Shasta California
RMW9G9X9–Archive image from page 155 of The cultivated evergreens; a handbook. The cultivated evergreens; a handbook of the coniferous and most important broad-leaved evergreens planted for ornament in the United States and Canada cultivatedevergr00bail Year: 1923 ( Monkey-puzzle {Arancaria aravcana) Plate XVII. California incense-cedar {Libocedrus decurrens) A California group.
RM2AG6ADP–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. ference to their introductioninto Germany are Abies Douglasii, A. Nordmanniana,Libocedrus decurrens, Cupressus Lawsoniana, Sequoiagigantea (Wellingtonia). Photographs of these aregiven, and brief details of the size and appearance ofthe trees in their native countries, as also when culti-vated. We shall probably have occasion to speak ofthis volume more at length on another occasion. Thejom-nal Offtciel de la Reptiilique Frart^aise of the 26th ult. contains a very long report on thePhylloxera in the
RMCC0HF8–Fallen leaves caught on the bark of a Calocedrus decurrens, Incense Cedar, tree
RMPFX4YD–. The cultivated evergreens; a handbook of the coniferous and most important broad-leaved evergreens planted for ornament in the United States and Canada. Evergreens; Conifers. Monkey-puzzle {Arancaria aravcana) Plate XVII. California incense-cedar {Libocedrus decurrens) A California group.. 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.. Bailey, L. H. (Liberty Hyde), 1858-1954. New York, The Macmillan company; London, Macm
RMMCKPHW–. Map 52 LIBOCEDRUS DECURRENS TORREY INCENSE CEDAR
RF2WKR259–Incense cedar (Calocedrus decurrens or Libocedrus decurrens) is an evergreen conifer native to western USA and parts of northern Baja California (Mexi
RF2BK6939–Calocedrus decurrens Aureovariegata green and yellow foliage
RMATCFNA–incense cedar tree Libocedrus decurrens trunk bark. Sugar Pine Point State Park on western side of Lake Tahoe California
RMM6DXA1–Calocedrus decurrens 'Berrima Gold’. Incense cedar 'Berrima Gold. Slow growing columnar conifer tree. UK
RMC87H63–Ancient dwarfed high-altitude California Incense-cedar Calocedrus decurrens, = Libocedrus decurrens above Lake Shasta California
RMW06MDG–Archive image from page 441 of Die Gartenwelt (1897). Die Gartenwelt diegartenwelt05berl Year: 1897 406 Die Gartenwelt. V, 34 derselben unter Strohdecke ziemlich beschädigt wurden. Libocedrus decurrens litt sehr stark, ganz frei wie unter jeder Bedeckung, hingegen Sciadopiiys vertiallata überwinterte prachtvoll, ganz un- geschützt ebenso gut wie unter Fichtenreisig oder Strohdecke. Am ärgsten wütete der Winter in meiner reichhaltigen Pinus- Sammlung. Wenn ich auch keine nennenswerten Verluste zu verzeichnen habe, so doch um so mehr Krüppel, die Jahre brauchen werden, um sich wieder vollständ
RMAYDN4E–Incense cedar bark (Calocedrus decurrens = Libocedrus decurrens)
RM2AWP258–Gardening in California, landscape and flower . s of Retinospora in each bed, carpeted with flowers. 6. Pittosporum eugenoides. 7. Specimen plants of Boxwood or Laurus nobilis.Heliotrope, Violets, Pansies, etc.Standard Roses. Clematis, Bignonia, Fuchsia, etc. Fence covered with Honeysuckle, Climbing Roses, etc.Mandevillea suaveolens, Solanum Wendlandii, etc.Climbing Roses, Passion Vine, etc.Monterey Cypress. Pepper, Spiraea Watersii and Romneyii Coulterii.Acacia mollissima and Diervillea.Libocedrus decurrens and Spartium juncem.Wistaria and Bisfnonia. 910II12 13141516 171819202122 2324 2526272
RMPG0DA6–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 148 CONIFERALBS (bECBNT) [CH. in L. Doniana the whorled arrangement is less obvious. There is a large canal below the midrib of the leaf as in Thuya and Gupressus. The cones (4—6 valves) are longer and relatively narrower than in Thuya; seeds nn-. FiG. 700. A, Young plant of Libocedrus decurrens; c, cotyledons; pr, primordial leaves; tr, transitional leaves. B, Branch with adult {ad) foUage. (After Rendle, from Veitch.) equally winged. Juniperus. The polymorphism of the shoots is especially striking; the leaves, 2—3 in each wh
RMMCNAW9–. Fig. 139. Libocedrus decurrens Torr. Formen sind: Libocedrus decurrens aureo-variegata Hort., mit einzelnen, goldgelben Zweigen. Libocedrus decurr. glaucaHort., mit mehr blaugrünen Blättern. „ „ columnaris Hort., säulenförmig; guter Er- satz der Böcklinzypresse.
RF2WKR25D–Incense cedar (Calocedrus decurrens or Libocedrus decurrens) is an evergreen conifer native to western USA and parts of northern Baja California (Mexi
RF2BK693P–Calocedrus decurrens Aureovariegata green and yellow foliage
RMT1H901–The distribution of important forest The distribution of important forest trees of the United States distributionofim287munn Year: 1938 56 Map 52 LIBOCEDRUS DECURRENS TORREY INCENSE CEDAR
RMAYDN4D–Incense cedar tree (Calocedrus decurrens = Libocedrus decurrens)
RM2AX48YA–Mitteilungen der Deutschen Dendrologischen Gesellschaft . presse, die aber gelblich aussieht, wahrschein-lich wegen des zu kalten Standorts. Dagegen steht hier eine dunkelgrüne, sehrfrohwüchsige Gruppe von Cupressineen: Thuya plicata und gigantea, Thuyopsisdolabrata, Libocedrus decurrens, Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana und eineCryptomeria japonica von 94 cm Umfang in Brusthöhe und 14 m Höhe. Weiter-hin stehen am Wege ausländische Fichten: Picea polita und Engelmannii, undTannen: Abies Nordmanniana, cilicica und Pinsapo, Holzarten, die hierJapan, N.-Amerika, Rußland (Kaukasus), Kleinasien und Spanien
RMPG2JRE–. Morphology of gymnosperms. Gymnosperms; Plant morphology. Figs. 328-331.—Pollen tube structiires of Cupressineae: figs. 328, 329, Thuja occidentalis, fig. 328 showing the body cell with stalk and tube nuclei in advance, and fig. 329 the two male cells; Xs6o; after Land (72); fig. 330, Cupressus Govenimm, end of pollen tube with complex of male cells, the stalk and tube nuclei in advance; X3S0; after JuEL (91); fig. 331, Libocedrus decurrens, the two male cells; after Law- son (131). to be related to the tendency to eliminate one of the male cells. In Tsuga canadensis (60) one male cell becom
RMMAB0WY–. The dry-rot of incense cedar . J^P^Lft. Washington, D. C. PROFESSIONAL PAPER November 10, 1920 THE DRY-ROT OF INCENSE CEDAR. By J. S. Boyce, Assistant Pathologist, Office of Investigations in Forest Pathology. CONTENTS. Page. Importance of incense cedar 1 Total-loss factors 2 Method of collecting data 4 Secondary rots 7 The dry-rot 8 Page. Application of results 49 Relative importance of dry-rot 49 Control of dry-rot 49 Summary 55 Literature cited 57 IMPORTANCE OF INCENSE CEDAR. Incense cedar (Libocedrus decurrens) is of considerable economic importance on the Pacific coast. The available su
RF2T934M9–California incense cedar (Calocedrus decurrens or Libocedrus decurrens) is a conifer tree native from northwest Mexico and western USA to Oregon. This
RF2BK690T–Calocedrus decurrens Aureovariegata green and yellow foliage
RM2AWP0CX–Gardening in California, landscape and flower . Honey-suckle. 51. Peppers. 52. Camphor and Choysiaternata, 53. Phcenix Canariensis. 54. Hymenosporum flavum and Holly. [ Tract—Continued. Group No. 55. Acacia mollissima, Pitto- sporum eugenoides andRomneya Coulterii. 56. Robinia bessoniana, Myrtle and Laurustinus. 57. Abies and Thuyopsis dolo- brata. 58. Prunus pissardii and Prunus mume. 59. Araucaria excelsa and Re- tinospora obtusa. 60. Picea pungens. 61. Escallonia rubra. 62. Albizzia Julibrissin and Quercus suber. 63. Libocedrus decurrens, Acacia armata and Azara macro-phylla. 64. Taxus bacc
RMPFXCHW–. The care of trees in lawn, street and park, with a list of trees and shrubs for decorative use. Trees; Trees. Cedars and Cypresses 221 semi-hardy north of Philadelphia, unless compensated by soil conrli- tions, but perfectly successful in Washington. It is the most impor- tant timber tree of Japan but has hardly any superior ornamental features. Libocedrus. L. decurrens Torn (i8), the Pacific Coast Afboniice or Incense Cedar, is a large, rapid growing tree, for planting fiom New. Fig. 64. — Cunninghamia Sinensis R Br. York south. It is one of the most ornamental conifers in its symmet- rical
RF2T934M8–California incense cedar (Calocedrus decurrens or Libocedrus decurrens) is a conifer tree native from north west Mexico and western USA to Oregon. Thi
RF2BK692R–Calocedrus decurrens Aureovariegata green and yellow foliage
RF2BK68XX–Calocedrus decurrens branch with cones
RM2AX49P8–Mitteilungen der Deutschen Dendrologischen Gesellschaft . gelangt man durch den östlichen Ausgang zunächst in eine Allee von nord-amerikanischen Ahornen, Eichen usw., die dann rechts in den Koniferenwald umbiegt.Es sollen im ganzen, nach einer Angabe des Herrn Oberförsters Roth^ folgende 49ausländische Arten und Varietäten angepflanzt worden sein, die sich nach BeißyieisHandbuch der Nadelholzkunde wie folgt zusammenstellen: Tribus I Cupressineae. Chamaecyparis sphaeroidea Spach. Libocedrus decurrens Torr. — Lawsoniana Pari. Thuya occidentalis L. — nutkaensis Spach. — plicata Don. — pisifera Si
RF2BK68XN–Calocedrus decurrens branch with cones
RF2D69BE1–Calocedrus decurrens branch close up
RM2AJD1YY–Die Nadelhölzer : mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der in Mitteleuropa winterharten Arten : eine Einführung in die Nadelholzkunde für Landschaftsgärtner, Gartenfreunde und Forstleute . Fig-. 68.Libocedrus decurrens Torr.Zweig mit noch geschlossenen Zapfen. 122 In Deutschland gedeiht er in milden Lagen sehr gut und istein hübscher Parkbaum. In rauheren Lagen frieren die Aestezurück. Schöne Exemplare stehen in Wilhelmshöhe, in Bozenu. a. a. Orten. Zum forstlichen Anbau ist er nicht in Betracht. Fig. 69. Libocedrus decurrens Torr. Ein zweiklappig geöffneter und ein noch geschlossener Zapfen, schwa
RF2D69BEA–Calocedrus decurrens branch close up
RF2D69BEJ–Calocedrus decurrens branch close up
RM2AG7N0T–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. ry.„ „ GKACILIS 4 and 5 feet high.„ ., ARGENTEA, 4 and 5 feet high. ,. ,. LUTEA, 2, 3, and 4 feet high ; hundreds of beautifulfilant-;.LIBOCEDRUS DECURRENS. 5. 6, and 7 feet high.PINUS CEMHRA. 4. 5, 6. and 7 teet high.RETINOSPORA PISIFERA AUREA, hundreds of fine plants. 3, 4. and 5 feet higii.THUYOPSIS BOREALIS, 4, 5. and 6 feet high. ,. DOLOBRATA. 3. 4. and 5 feet high.ABIES ORIENTALIS. 5, 6, 7, 8. 10. and 12 feet high splendid specimens.THUYA WE AREAN A, an immense quantity of fine specimensup to 1
RF2D69BEF–Calocedrus decurrens branch close up
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