RMD0EMTB–White Spruce Heavily Covered with Snow and Rime Ice
RMMCH1J5–. Veigelia Eva Rathke Juniperus Pfitzerianus. A beautiful form, with graceful dark green foliage. Plants, 3 feet high, $2.50 each. — Virginiana Glauca [Blue Virginia Cedar). Silvery- blue foliage. Plants, 2J feet high, $2.00 each. — Virginiana Schotti. Dense in growth with rich green foliage. Plants, 3 feet high, $2.00 each. Picea Omorika. Foliage silvery underneath. Plants, 3 feet high, $2.00 each. — Orientalls {Oriental Spruce). Foliage rich dark green. Plants, 2i feet high, $2.00 each. Retinispora Filifera {TAread-branched Japanese Cy- press). Of very graceful outline, with bright green fo
RMBD1KP1–Winter Setting of Frosted Trees in Boreal Forest in Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park in Northern British Columbia Canada
RM2CD8GM1–. Lawns and gardens. How to plant and beautify the home lot, the pleasure ground and garden . ?>, «i. FIG. 47.—SCREEN PLANTING. PSEUDOTSUGA DOUGLASII. ABIES NOBILIS GLAUCA. PICEA PICHTA. prevent the loss of the lower branches, and all superfluoustrees must be removed without hesitation, as soon as thisbecomes necessary. Iu order to provide shelter, or for the sake of excludingdisagreeable views, or to render a place more secluded andprivate, dense plantations are often formed around theentire garden. The outlines of this screen-planting should 84 Grouping ano /IDassino of Urces anc Shrubs.
RF2BN495M–Rare coniferous plants. Blooming tree Spruce Acrocona (Picea abies Acrocona), the cones look like a pink rose. Soft needles of pale green colour.
RF2DE5Y8N–Young growing spruce blossom on a tip of branch spring, beautiful new cones in spruce.
RMD0EWYW–Winter Snow and Rime Ice Covering White Spruce, Near the Dalton Highway, Alaska
RMMCF551–. Picea pungens glauca Kosteri Picea pungens glauca Kosteri (RostersColorado BlueSpruce). The attractive silvery-blue color stands out strongly against all other Evergreens. Plants 18 to 24 inches high, $5.00 each; 24 to 30 inches high, $7.50 each. — excelsa (Norway Spruce). Rapid in growth, this tree is excellent for wind-breaks or hedges. It is the Christmas tree of Europe. Plants 18 to 24 inches high, $1.00 each. Pseudotsuga Douglasi (Douglas Fir). Hardy tree with dark bluish-green coloring. It makes a tall broad pyramid, preferring well drained soil. Plants 24 to 30 inches high, $1.50 each
RMBD1KN5–Frosted Trees in Winter Setting in Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park in Northern British Columbia Canada
RM2CH93AK–. Journal of horticulture, cottage gardener and country gentlemen . trees and shrubs,especially Conifers, in which Powerscourt is particularly rich,nearly every variety having at one time or other been planted,and in great part they have succeeded well. Amongst themore striking we note Cedrus atlantica, growing very vigor-ously, Pinus ineignis, so delightfully green, P. escelsa andCembra, Abies Douglafii, Wellingtonias, Araucarias, Picea Pin-sapo, cephalonica, Nordmanniana ; Thnjopais borealis, 12 feethigh ; Cupressus of sorts ; many fire plants of Magnolia grandi-flora, conspicua, glauca, mac
RF2BN498F–Rare coniferous plants. Blooming tree Spruce Acrocona (Picea abies Acrocona), the cones look like a pink rose. Soft needles of pale green colour.
RF2DG28C8–Young growing spruce blossom on a tip of branch spring, beautiful new cones in spruce.
RMD0EWY4–Winter Snow and Rime Ice Covering White Spruce
RMMECX6A–. Die Gartenwelt . Stanhopea guttata (?). Stanhopea deltoidea (?). die zurzeit beste und bis jetzt noch unerreichte Silberblau- fichte, nämlich Picea pungens glauca Kosteri, geschenkt. Eine weitere holländische Züchtung, die gute Chamaecyparis Laws. Triumph von Boos- koop, bestätigt und erweitert das eben Gesagte. Die Liebhaberei als solche, daher auch die Nachfrage wurden durch all die neuen Züchtungen immer wieder ange- regt und blieben demgemäß auf der Höhe, dementsprechend waren und sind auch jetzt noch die geforderten und gezahlten Preise recht gut. Dadurch, daß eben die Preise immer auf
RMBED6Y9–Winter Setting of Frosted Trees in a Boreal Marsh in Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park in Northern British Columbia Canada
RM2CJ0E2W–. The perfect garden, how to keep it beautiful and fruitful, with practical hints on eonomical management and the culture of all the principal flowers, fruits, and vegetables; . a. 47. Abies (Picea)nobilis glauca. 47(7. Araucaria imbricata. 48. Retinosporas. 49. CedrusDeodara. 49(Z. C. D. verticillata glauca. 50. Catalpa bignonioides. 51. Piceapungens glauca pcndula. 52. Wellingtonia gigantea pendula. 53. Thuia Lobbii,T. L. superba, Thuyopsis (Cupressus) borealis. 54. Wellingtonia (Sequoia)gigantea, Taxodium sempervirens, T. s. glauca. 55. Cryptomeria japonicaelegans. 56. Cupressus macrocarpa,
RF2BN4933–Rare coniferous plants. Blooming tree Spruce Acrocona (Picea abies Acrocona), the cones look like a pink rose. Soft needles of pale green colour.
RF2A229Y3–Blooming Spruce Acrocona, like a pink rose. Beautiful Christmas background of green fir needles.
RF2E4TBWJ–Young growing spruce blossom on a tip of branch spring, beautiful new cones in spruce.
RM2C1FDYF–Picea glauca var albertiana S Br Sarg Picea glauca var albertiana S Br Sarg.
RMMED0T8–. Die Gartenwelt . Finnländisches Pferd. waren noch angepflanzt Picea pungens glauca, Tkuya occi- dentalis, Cornus alba argentea, in Hochstammform gezogen, Ulmus effusa, Mahonia Aquifolium, Sorbaria alpina. Viel vertreten und noch in voller Blüte fanden wir Rosa rugosa fl. pl. Kaiserin des Nordens. Auch Paeonia chinensis auf Rasen erfreuten noch durch ihre Blumen. In der Nähe der Gärtnerwohnung befand sich ein alter Apfelgarten mit den Sorten Borowinka = Charlamowsky, Arabka, Antonowka, Akerö. Auf einer durch einen Sund getrennten Insel steht eine Grabkapelle der Familie Nikolay. In ihrer Abge
RMBD1KR2–Winter Setting of Frosted Trees in a Boreal Marsh in Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park in Northern British Columbia Canada
RM2CJ1A96–. The perfect garden, how to keep it beautiful and fruitful, with practical hints on eonomical management and the culture of all the principal flowers, fruits, and vegetables; . dicated by dots. 7. Specimen trees (indicated by largersymbols), with standard low trees (indicated by smaller symbols), such as DoubleThorns, Laburnum, Crabs, Double Cherry, &.C., filled in with shrubs. 8. Yuccarecurva or Pampas Grass. 9. Lawsons Cypress. 10. Weeping Elm. 11. Abies(Picea) nobilis glauca. 12. Thuya Lobbi superba. 13. Specimen Hollies (greenand variegated), filled in with evergreen shrubs, preferably en
RF2A229XM–Blooming Spruce Acrocona, like a pink rose. Beautiful Christmas background of green fir needles.
RF2F8E44Y–Young growing spruce blossom on a tip of branch spring, beautiful new cones in spruce.
RMTYE8P6–Photograph of Tamarack, Cedar, and White Spruce Seed; Scope and content: Original caption: Tamarack (Larix laricina), cedar (Tsuga canadensis), and white spruce (Picea glauca) seed.
RMBDF80D–Winter Setting of Frosted Trees in a Warm Marsh in Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park in Northern British Columbia Canada
RM2CDKW19–. Harrisons' nurseries . Colorado and Kosters Blue Spruces are most effective when planted in smallgroups in front of taller evergreens. We have them in sizes for all places EVERGREEN TREES, continued Spruce, Colorado, continued Each lo 3 to 4 feet Ss 50 $30 oo 4 to 5 feet 5 oo 45 00 5 to 6 feet 7 00 55 00 6 to 7 feet 9 00 7 to 8 feet 10 00 SPRUCE, KOSTERS BLUE (Picea pungens glauca Kosteriana). Foliageintense, silvery blue and very dense on the branch ends; rapid grower andhas regular, slim branches. We have the finest stock of this to be found inthe United States. The trees in our nursery ar
RF2F5X95P–Young growing spruce blossom on a tip of branch spring, beautiful new cones in spruce.
RMME9WE3–. Die Gartenkunst . .UllUmwUnuilUlllliiliiiliuiillUllil I Aus den Anlagen billig abzugeben: g Chamaecyparis nütKaensis, Z â i,hm. â â Gawsoniana, 3â4 m. Thuja accident., 3â4 in. Pseudotsuga Douglas!, grün und blau, Sâ4 m. Abies Nordmanniana, 2â3 m. Picea excelsa, 1â3 m. â â sitchensis, 1,5â3 m. » >. pungens, 1 â 1,5 ni. â â sitchensis pungens glauca, 1â1,.5 m. ^ Alles tadellos gezogene Solidärpflanzen. Sehr gut Ballen haltend. I Gärtner UeHling, I ScHlossgvit SeebacK, Kreis L/angensatlza. Japan-S^einlarernen -Vornehmer QartenschmucK- Qrossgär^n.Henkel-E^^DT: â ^ O.m.b.M. verlangen S
RMBD1KND–Winter Setting of Frosted Trees in a Warm Marsh in Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park in Northern British Columbia Canada
RM2CE524B–. Harrisons' nurseries special reduced prices : nurserymen - orchardists . Dougrlas* Spruce (Pseudotsuga Douglasii). 4 to 5 feet 4.00 35.00 5 to 6 feet 5.00 45.00 6 to 7 feet 6.00 65.00 Rosters Blue Spruce. (Picea Pungens Glauca Kosteriana). 2 to 3 feet $ 4.00 $30.00 3 to 4 feet... 5.00 40,00 4 to 5 feet 6.00 50.00 5 to 6 feet 8 00 70.00 6 to 7 feet Specimens 12.00 100.00 7 to 8 feet Specimens 14.00 8 to 10 feet Specimens 16.00 Norway Spruce (P Excelsa). Each 10 100 1,000 2 to 3 feet $1.50 $12.50 $100.00 $ 900.00 3 to 4 feet 2.00 17.50 150.00 1,250.00 4 to 5 feet 2.50 22.50 200.00 1,750.00 5 t
RF2EJ1AFT–Young growing spruce blossom on a tip of branch spring, beautiful new cones in spruce.
RMBED6X1–Winter Setting of Frosted Trees in a Boreal Marsh in Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park in Northern British Columbia Canada
RMRHC2R9–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Floriculture. Fig. 319.—PiCEA PUNGENS GLAUCA.. 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.. Drury, William D. , 1857-1928, ed. London, Eng. , L. U. Gill; New York, U. S. A. , C. Scribner's sons
RF2C5WKWK–Young growing spruce blossom on a tip of branch spring, beautiful new cones in spruce.
RMBD1PG6–Winter Setting of Frosted Trees in a Warm Marsh in Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park in Northern British Columbia Canada
RMRHD6BW–. The book of hardy flowers; a simple and complete descriptive guide to the cultivation in gardens of the trees and shrubs, perennial and annual flowers, that are hardy, or are suitable for planting out-of-doors in summer in temperate countries. Floriculture. A HANDSOME SPRUCE FIR (PICEA PUNGENS GLAUCA). 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.. Thomas, H. H. (Harry Higgott) ed. New York, Funk & Wagnalls company;
RF2EA0MW0–Young growing spruce blossom on a tip of branch spring, beautiful new cones in spruce.
RF2E8P65R–Young growing spruce blossom on a tip of branch spring, beautiful new cones in spruce.
RMBD1KR9–Winter Setting of Frosted Trees in a Warm Marsh in Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park in Northern British Columbia Canada
RMRG2RGE–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 214 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 83. Figure 2. View of the alluvial levee of the Saskatchewan River near Cumberland House, showing examples of the following communities: A — Picea glauca — hardwoods forest, B — Fopuhis balsa?nifera regeneration, C — Alniis — Salix shrub, and D — Car ex fen. The alluvial-lacustrine plain is flat and lies below the flood levels of the rivers which meander through it. The rivers are bordered by natural levees of alluvium which show little soil profile development, probably because of fluctuating water tables and periodic gle
RF2C3NAH3–Young growing spruce blossom on a tip of branch spring, beautiful new cones in spruce.
RMBDF93F–Winter Setting of Frosted Trees in a Warm Marsh in Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park in Northern British Columbia Canada
RMRG0CJG–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 230 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 100. Figure 1. Opuntiafragilis, Brittle Prickly-pear Cactus. Spruce {Picea glauca). Balsam Fir {Abies balsamea) and Balsam Poplar {Populus balsamifera). The bogs are characterized by Black Spruce {Picea mariana). Larch {Larix laricina), Labrador Tea {Ledum groenlandicum) and peat mosses {Sphagnum spp.). Outcrop vegetation is variable, but is often dominated by Bearberry {Arctostaphylos uva-ursi). Blueberry {Vaccinium myrtilloides), mosses {Hedwigia ciliata, Tortula ruralis, Polytrichum spp.) and lichens (especially Cladoni
RMBE2261–Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park, Northern BC, British Columbia, Canada, Woman walking on Boardwalk to Hot Spring, Winter
RMRG2RG4–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1969 DiRscHL AND Dabbs: Flora of the Saskatchewan River Delta 217. Figure 3. (Above). Picea glauca — hardwoods forest stand on the levee of the Saskat- chewan River. Figure 4. (Below). Salix fen, dominated by Salix Candida in association with various species of Carex.. 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.. Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club. Ottawa, Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club
RMA35Y3F–Northern BC, British Columbia, Canada - Mixed Boreal Forest, Coniferous & Deciduous Trees
RMRG6H7Y–. Butterflies and moths of Newfoundland and Labrador : the macrolepidoptera. lepidopteres; lepidopteres; Insectes; insectes; Butterflies; Moths; Moths; Butterflies. Fig. 39. Distribution o^ Lambdina fiscellaria (Guenee) in Newfoundland. Larvae have been collected from 38 trees, of which balsam fir {Abies balsamea), white spruce {Picea glauca), eastern hemlock {Tsuga canaden- sis), and tamarack (Larix spp.) were the preferred hosts. When fully grown, the larva is 30-35 mm long, and is yellowish with dark markings. The head is marked with irregular brown or blackish spots. Dorsally the body is o
RMB60BTE–Mixed Boreal Forest, Coniferous & Deciduous Trees, Swan Lake Provincial Park near Dawson Creek, Northern British Columbia Canada
RMRHBWY6–. The book of water gardening; giving in full detail all the practical information necessary to the selection, grouping and successful cultivation of aquatic and other plants required in the making of a water garden and its surroundings, and covering all conditions from that of the amateur with a few plants in tubs to the large estate or park. Water gardens. THE BOOK OF WATER GARDENING Abies concolor is a beautiful tree of close dense growth; it has light glaucous green leaves, giving the tree an attractive color of bluish white. Picea pungens glauca Kosteri (Koster's form of the Colorado Blue
RMBE1YEK–Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park, Northern BC, British Columbia, Canada - Frosted Trees and Forest in Warm Marsh, Winter
RMRJ5MXW–. Choice hardy trees and plants / F.W. Kelsey Nursery Company.. Nursery Catalogue. 23 Fred'k W. Kelsey, 150 Broadway, New York.. Colorado liLUii !Speuc'e. PICEA pungens glauca. Colorado Blue Spkuoe. Fine, compact, vigorous habit and remarkably beautiful foliage; not excelled by any other Evergreen. Perfectly hardy, and grown successfully where other Evergreens fail. It will withstand the coldest seasons, and in appearance surpasses any of the taller Con- iferous trees, with perhaps the exception of Abies Coneolor or Cedrus Atlantica Glauca. Can be easily transplanted. The fine steel-blue color
RMBE2251–Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park, Northern BC, British Columbia, Canada - Winter Setting of Frosted Trees in Warm Marsh
RMRG1CG1–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Hainault: Flora of Islands. Figure 1. The island chain of eastern Lake Ontario. perennials, essentially the same at all places. I will mention a few: Eleocharis compressa, Ratmnculns fascicularis, Myosotis verna, hanthiis brachiatiis, Scutel- laria parvula, Satureja acmos, Hedeoma hispida, and Trioda?iis perfoliata. Southern Extensions of Boreal Species Certain widespread plants in the Canadian North become rare in southern Ontario; thus, a small forest of spruce and fir, Picea glauca and Abies balsa?mfera on Galloo Island is unusual in that it is surrounded by
RMRJ5480–. Choice hardy trees and plants / F.W. Kelsey Nursery Company.. Nursery Catalogue. 23 Fred'k W. Kelsey, 150 Broadway, New York.. Colorado Blue Speuce. PICEA pungens glauca. Colorado Blue Spruce. Fine, compact, vigorous habit and remarkably beautiful foliage; not excelled by any other Evergreen. Perfectly hardy, and grown successfully where other Evergreens fail. It will withstand the coldest seasons, and in appearance surpasses any of the taller Con- iferous trees, with perhaps the exception of Abies Concolor or Cedrus Atlantica Glauca. Can be easily transplanted. The fine steel-blue color of
RMREN1ED–. The care of trees, in lawn, street and park [microform] : with a list of trees and shrubs for decorative use. Trees; Jardins; Arbres; Landscape gardening. Spruces 243 individuals, but its persistence depends on satisfactory (well watered) soil conditions. It varies Krt-atly in individuals. Two nurserymen, Koster and Parry, have hrouj^ht into the market superior specimens of. YiG, -jg. — Caucasian Spruce. Picea orientalis Carr. intense blue color, as Kosteriana (75(1) and Parryana glauca (75h), which are secured by grafting on P. excelsu stock. These prove not only more generally but more per
RMRG1BDN–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 262 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 85. Slims River Valley—Kluane Park Reserve. range for the Dall Sheep. The dominant species of these grasslands are Car ex fill folia, Agropyron yukonense, Poa glauca and Artemisia frigida. Succession proceeds via Calamagrostis purpura- scens, Arctostaphylos urva-ursi, Juniperus com- munis, Juniperus horizontalis to Picea glauca. Occasionally Aspen and Balsam Poplar stands occupy alluvial fiats. Black Spruce and Paper Birch are only found in the northernmost portion of the reserves; Lodgepole Pine, Alpine Fir and Larch are
RMRD8FEJ–. The care of trees in lawn, street and park, with a list of trees and shrubs for decorative use. Trees; Trees. Spruces 243 individuals, but its persistence depends on satisfactory (well watered) soil conditions. It varies greatly in individuals. Two nurserymen, Koster and Parry, have brought into the market superior specimens of. Fig. 79. — Caucasian Spruce. Picea orientalis Carr. intense blue color, as Kosteriana (75a) and Parry ana glauca (75^), which are secured by grafting on P. excelsa stock. These prove not only more generally but more persistently blue, and superior from this point of
RMRG3TDH–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. 568 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. Ill snow accumulation, 1992-1993, and in summer 1993. We noted general habitat conditions and dif- ferences in Moose distribution from 1981 to 1995. Vegetation/habitat was represented by Early Shrub stages of early succession; Alder (Alnus spp.) and Young Poplar (Populus balsamifera) Forest stages of intermediate succession; and Old Poplar Forest and Birch (Betula papyrifera)-Spruce. (Picea glauca) Forest stages of late succession. For more complete descriptions of these successional stages see Helm and Co
RMRG1CFX–. The Canadian field-naturalist. '^'^^r- LAKE ATHABASCA BEARTOOTH ISLAND *^. Figure 1. Map of northwestern Saskatchewan. by the biologist F. Harper in 1914 and 1920 (pers. corres. cited by Nero, 1963). However, extensive cutting, presumably for use on wood burning vessels plying the lake, and a major fire about 25 to 30 years ago has changed the aspect of the vegetation considerably. The island now is predominantly sand blowouts and burn regeneration. Only two relatively undisturbed stands of Picea glauca Avoods and Picea fnariana muskeg occur on the island. Some indication of the age and deve
RMRFRX8G–. The care of trees in lawn, street and park. With a list of trees and shrubs for decorative use. Trees; Trees. Spruces 243 individuals, but its persistence depends on satisfactory (well watered) soil conditions. It varies greatly in individuals. Two nurserymen, Koster and Parry, have brought into the market superior specimens of. -^ Fig. 79. — Caucasian Spruce. Picea orientalis Carr. intense blue color, as Kostcriana (75a) and Parryana glauca (75^), which are secured by grafting on P. excelsa stock. These prove not only more generally but more persistently blue, and superior from this point o
RMRF6255–. Choice tree and hardy shrubs. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 22 Fred'k W. Kelsey, 150 Broadway, New York.. Colorado Blue Spruce. PICEA pungens glauca. Colorado Blue Spruce. Fine, compact, vigorous habit and remarkably beautiful foliage; not excelled by any other Evergreen. Perfectly hardy, and grown successfully where other Evergreens fail. It will withstand the coldest seasons, and in appearance surpasses any of the taller Con- iferous trees, with perhaps the exceptio
RMRG2R46–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 26 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 88. Figure 4. Floodplain Broadleaf Deciduous Forest; part of the Riparian Forest Quadrat at 6.5 miles north of Glenboro (3-5 July 1972). Needleleaf Evergreen Forest: occurs on well and poorly drained sites on the slopes and valleys of sand dunes: soil is sand or mor. Picea glauca, Juniperus horizontalis, Arctostaphylos uva-iirsi, Oryzopsis asperifolia, Corniis canadensis, Chima- phila umbellata, mosses, lichens. Mixed Savanna (Spruce-Oak-Aspen): a very common plant community in the Carberry Sandhills and, with the absence o
RMRH44PA–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. Frontispiece. Picea glauca woods along the Narrows of the Grand Canon of the Stikine River, approximately .35 miles npstrcam from Telegraph Creek, British Colnmhia. In this seetion the .Stikine Rier has eut a spec- tacular gorjje lip to 1000 feet deep through horizontal Tertiary rocks and underlying steeply folded Triassic and Upper Paleozoic rocks. The riser has an elevation of approximatt'K 1,^00 feet here at approximatelv .58°08' X; i:}0°20' W.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that ma
RMRG1BFA–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1977 Notes 417 Manipulative Behavior by a Red Squirrel Stephen D. West Institute of Northern Forestry, USDA — Forest Service, Fairbanks, Alaska 99701 and Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720 West, Stephen D. 1977. Manipulative behavior by a Red Squirrel. Canadian Field-Naturalist 91(4): 417-418. I encountered an interesting case of live-trap manipulation, perhaps by an individual Red Squirrel, Tamiasciurus hudsonicus. This species is common in both White Spruce (Picea glauca) and Black Spruce (Picea mariana) forests
RMRF7K57–. Catalogue of Dutch, French, Japanese and other bulbs :. Nursery stock New Jersey Rutherford Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Picea Escelsa Invert a. T. Hookeriana (Hooker's California Spruce). A rare and beautiful hardy variety some- what resembling- the Hemlock in growth; pale blue-green foliage, thickl}' set on the branches. Ea. $1.00 and $1.50. CEDRUS atlantica glauca. One of the most beautiful evergreens yet sent out. Upright growth, but low branched and of compact habit, with solid foliage entirely covering the branches. Leaves very
RMRFEC3X–. Choice tree and hardy shrubs. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 22 Fred'k W. Kelsey, 150 Broadway, New York.. Colorado Blue Spruce. PICEA pungens glauca. Colorado Blue Spruce. Fine, compact, vigorous habit and remarkably beautiful foliage; not excelled by any other Evergreen. Perfectly hardy, and grown successfully where other Evergreens fail. It will withstand the coldest seasons, and in appearance surpasses any of the taller Con- iferous trees, with perhaps the exceptio
RMRFG930–. Catalogue of Dutch, French, Japanese and other bulbs :. Nursery stock New Jersey Rutherford Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Picea Escelsa Invert a. T. Hookeriana (Hooker's California Spruce). A rare and beautiful hardy variety some- what resembling- the Hemlock in growth; pale blue-green foliage, thickl}' set on the branches. Ea. $1.00 and $1.50. CEDRUS atlantica glauca. One of the most beautiful evergreens yet sent out. Upright growth, but low branched and of compact habit, with solid foliage entirely covering the branches. Leaves very
RMRG2PA6–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1985 Riley and Walshe: Plant Records from Northern Ontario 31. Figure 1. Cited Ontario locations of Aster radula{A). Astragalus tenellus (B), Calamagrostis lapponica (C), Juncus interior (D), Kalmia niicrophylla (E), Picea glauca var. porsildii (F), Salix arbusculoides (G), Utricularia ochroleuca (H). but was mapped from northeasternmost Ontario by Porsild and Cody (1980). Resembling a slight C. canadensis with a narrow, lax panicle, the range of this arctic-subarctic species is Labrador, northern Quebec, northern Ontario and northern Manitoba, extending northw
RMRH44D3–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. J %^ â â > t I "10 7. Southwest along Buckinghorsc Creek near its junction with the Spatsizi River. Outcrops of Jurassic canics are in the foreground with spruce woods on the talus of the overlying Bowser formation at approxim .57°27' N; 128°35' W. Picea glauca woodland, with Populus tremuloides, lietulti glamlulosa. an ' species in the openings. vol- atelv S«/iA:. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appeara
RMRG1EFP–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 2004 Mills and Andres: Changes in Loon and Grebe Populations in Alaska 211 Uplcinds are dominated by White Spaice (Picea glauca). Paper Birch (Betula papyrifera), and Quaking Aspen {Populus tremiiloides); Black Cottonwood {Popiihis trichocarpa) and willows {Salix spp.) are common along waterways and on alluvial plains. Maritime in- fluences moderate the climate in the Mat-Su Valley with average mid-summer temperatures of 14°C, annu- al snowfall of 150 cm, and annual precipitation of about 48 cm. We concentrated our survey effort with- in the lower Mat-Su Valley
RMRG2P4F–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1982 GiNNS: Wood-inhabiting Fungus, Aleurodiscus 133. Figure 2. A leurodiscus dendroideus. Five basidiospores, the terminal segment of a sparsely branched acanthophy- sum and a basidium. From holotype. Habitat The basidiomes were emerging either between or from somewhat under bark scales on the sides and lower surface of a 7 mm diameter branch of Picea glauca. It is not known whether the branch was on the ground, on a dead tree or a dead branch on a live tree. The latter is a preferred habitat for some species (e.g., Aleurodiscus amorphus). Aleurodiscus grantii
RMRF7K5A–. Catalogue of Dutch, French, Japanese and other bulbs :. Nursery stock New Jersey Rutherford Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Evergreen Trees 23 BOBBINK & ATKINS, RUTHERFORD, N. J.. Picea Escelsa Invert a. T. Hookeriana (Hooker's California Spruce). A rare and beautiful hardy variety some- what resembling- the Hemlock in growth; pale blue-green foliage, thickl}' set on the branches. Ea. $1.00 and $1.50. CEDRUS atlantica glauca. One of the most beautiful evergreens yet sent out. Upright growth, but low branched and of compact habit, wi
RMRFG933–. Catalogue of Dutch, French, Japanese and other bulbs :. Nursery stock New Jersey Rutherford Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Evergreen Trees 23 BOBBINK & ATKINS, RUTHERFORD, N. J.. Picea Escelsa Invert a. T. Hookeriana (Hooker's California Spruce). A rare and beautiful hardy variety some- what resembling- the Hemlock in growth; pale blue-green foliage, thickl}' set on the branches. Ea. $1.00 and $1.50. CEDRUS atlantica glauca. One of the most beautiful evergreens yet sent out. Upright growth, but low branched and of compact habit, wi
RMRPXYNG–. The Aiken Nurseries Putney, Vermont. Plants Vermont Catalogs; Trees Vermont Catalogs; Flowers Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs; Horticulture Vermont Catalogs. GLOBE ARBOR VITAE PICEA COLORADO GREEN SPRUCE. P. pungens. This tree is exactly like the Colorado Blue Spruce except in color. Extremely hardv with dense growth. 18 to 24 in. $3.00 each; 2 to 3 ft. 14.00 each. COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE. P. pungens glauca. The well known Colorado Blue Spruce. Symmetrical specimens which are an ornament to any lawn or landscape. 18 to 24 in. $4.00 each. NORWAY SPRUCE. P. cxcclsa. The most rapi
RMRG1B62–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 274 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 96. Figure 2. A relatively dry part of the Picea glauca-Larix laricina forest at Churchill showing white spruce and lichen dominated surface vegetation. and Black spruces (/•/ceo g^/fluca and P. mariana), and were situated on the sheltered side of a rocky ridge. The size of the two areas could only be approximated because of irregular boundaries and spacing of trees but was estimated at about 10 ha. There were about 1236 trees per hectare, 6.4 cm in diameter, and 3 m high {n - 17). Aside from a few scattered clumps of will
RMRG2M4W–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 444 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 102. Figures 2-4. (2) Collecting rust on knee-high spruce below the treeless top of Gros Morne Mountain (cf. Figure 3). (3) Yellowed, current-year growth of Picea glauca caused by aecia of Chrysomyxa ledicola (close-up of Figure 2). (4) Shallow Bay Campsite, site of Pucciniastrum goeppertianum; telia on Vaccinium; note dark thickened stems (arrows) and aecia on yellowed, current-year needles of Abies (arrowheads).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced fo
RMRF6WF9–. Importers growers and dealers in choice seeds, bulbs & plants, 1902. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Tarrytown Catalogs; Nursery stock New York (State) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. CHOICE SELECTIONS IN PLANTS. F. R. PIERSON CO., TARRYTOWN-ON-HUDSON, N. Y. 11 HARDY ORNAMENTAL EVERGREENS.. A Group of Evergreens in Our Nursery. SPRUCE (Picea, or Abies), r',-.1^»-«4/^ RI..^ (Piceapungens glauca).âThe true Coloi-ado Blue Spruce is the most beautiful V.XJ10ra00 di
RMRH53G6–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. 46 Brioham Young Univebsity Science Bulletin. Fio. 41. Parkland tundra near the uppermost limit of trees along Timber Creek at approximately 68°26' N; 139°45' W. Abandoned meanders show along the gravel margin. E.xposures of Lisbume Limestone .show as the light colored barren area in the upper left. Salix and Picea glauca fringed stream and meander. Matricaria matricarioides (Les.) Porter Locality #76, WR 10435, 10 July. Weed of disturbed sites, at Old Crow. Petasites frigidus (L.) Fries var. frigidus Locality #24, WR 10124a,
RMRG1B2E–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 324 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 88. Figure 1. Wooden nest box (Number 13) fastened to a flooded cedar. Photographed in June 1971 at Lac des Pins, Harrington, Quebec. feet (165 m) to 1,200 feet (366 m) above sea-level. The average soil type in the area is of the Ste. Agathe Series: fine sandy loam, with good drain- age, and excessively stony. Small be aver-flooded lakes and ponds bordered by trees constituted the breeding habitats. The eastern white pine {Pinus strobus), white spruce (Picea glauca), red spruce (Picea rubens), balsam fir (Abies balsamea),
RMRF7CB8–. Trees and hardy plants for all purposes. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 4 Our Leading Varieties and Specialties !. PICEA PUNGENS GLAUCA. (See page 6)'. Rosea. Japan Weeping Rose-Flowering Cherry. One of the finest flowering trees. A mass of rose colored flowers in early Spring. $i to $2. CERCIS CANADENSIS. Judas Tree or Red Bud. 50 cts. Low prices per 100. Japonica. Japan Judas Tree. One of the finest of the small flowering trees. 50 cts. CORNUS KOUSA. Japanese Dogwood
RMRFEB2Y–. Importers growers and dealers in choice seeds, bulbs & plants, 1902. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Tarrytown Catalogs; Nursery stock New York (State) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. CHOICE SELECTIONS IN PLANTS. F. R. PIERSON CO., TARRYTOWN-ON-HUDSON, N. Y. 11 HARDY ORNAMENTAL EVERGREENS.. A Group of Evergreens in Our Nursery. SPRUCE (Picea, or Abies), r',-.1^»-«4/^ RI..^ (Piceapungens glauca).âThe true Coloi-ado Blue Spruce is the most beautiful V.XJ10ra00 di
RMRFFX0D–. Trees and hardy plants for all purposes. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 4 Our Leading Varieties and Specialties !. PICEA PUNGENS GLAUCA. (See page 6)'. Rosea. Japan Weeping Rose-Flowering Cherry. One of the finest flowering trees. A mass of rose colored flowers in early Spring. $i to $2. CERCIS CANADENSIS. Judas Tree or Red Bud. 50 cts. Low prices per 100. Japonica. Japan Judas Tree. One of the finest of the small flowering trees. 50 cts. CORNUS KOUSA. Japanese Dogwood
RMRF3T12–. Recent research on foliage diseases : conference proceedings : Carlisle, Pennsylvania, May 29-June 2, 1989. Leaves Diseases and pests United States Congresses. Figure 1.—Germinating ascospores and form of the appressoria in some species of the Rhytismata- ceae. A. Bifusellafaullii on Abies balsamea (L.)Mill. B. Lophodermiumpiceae on Picea mariana (A and B, from Darker, 1932). C. Lirula macrospora on Picea glauca (Moench) Voss. D. Lirula sp. on Picea abies (L.) Karst. E. Lophodermium arundinaceum on Dactylis glomerata L. F. Lophodermium juniperinum on Juniperus chinensis L. cv. Pfitzeriana. G
RMRFCBGP–. Recent research on foliage diseases : conference proceedings : Carlisle, Pennsylvania, May 29-June 2, 1989. Leaves Diseases and pests United States Congresses. Figure 1.—Germinating ascospores and form of the appressoria in some species of the Rhytismata- ceae. A. Bifusellafaullii on Abies balsamea (L.)Mill. B. Lophodermiumpiceae on Picea mariana (A and B, from Darker, 1932). C. Lirula macrospora on Picea glauca (Moench) Voss. D. Lirula sp. on Picea abies (L.) Karst. E. Lophodermium arundinaceum on Dactylis glomerata L. F. Lophodermium juniperinum on Juniperus chinensis L. cv. Pfitzeriana. G
RMREB82K–. Concord area trees and shrubs. Botany; Trees; Shrubs. NORWAY SPRUCfc. RED SPRUCE Picea rubens Cones 3-4 cm. long, clear or reddish brown, not persistent on the tree. Cone scales with smooth edge. Needles dark or yellowish green. Twigs hairy. Lengthwise ridges of twigs rounded as if inflated (use hand lens). Branchlets never tassel- like. In northern New England an upland tree. In our area presently known from a single swamp. Rare. WHITE SPRUCE Picea glauca Cylindrical cones 3-6 cm. long. Cone scales with smooth edge. Needles bluish-green, usually somewhat whitened. Twigs hairless (use hand l
RMRG2PX9–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1981 Reznicek and Ball: Carex lolicea in Eastern North America 91. Figures. Distribution of Corex/o//acea in Ontario. • Specimens examined. A Literature records. with Carex media and other fine-leaved sedges on the sides of small, mossy hummocks in a network of streamlets through Picea glauca (White Spruce) -Thuja occidentalis (White Cedar) woods just above the bank of the Moose River. Ontario Records of C. ioliacea Kenora District Fawn River between Big Trout Lake and Otter River, 8 July 1952, Moir 357. Deep Sphagnum bog (CAN 259793). Attawapiskat River 53°08'
RMRRM12F–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 84 The Florists^ Review Mat 17, 1917. HILL'S CHOICE EVERGREENS Suitable for Tubbing, Window Boxes, Landscape Planting, Etc. Well-grown, thrifty stock. Abies T6uga Canadensis (Hemlock) 2 Abies Concolor (Silver Fir) 2 Abies Douglasii (Douglas Fir) 3- Abies Douglasii (Douglas Fir) 4 Juniperus Cannartii (Bright Green) — 3 .Tuniperus Glauca (Silver Cedar) 2 Juniperus Schottii (Dark Green) 3 Juniperus Scopulorum (Rocky Mt. Cedar) 3 Juniperus Virginiana (Red Cedar) 6 Picea Alba (Am. White Spruce) 4 Picea Canadensis (Blk. Hill Spruce) very bushy 3 3 ft. •3
RMREB828–. Concord area trees and shrubs. Botany; Trees; Shrubs. RED SPRUCE Picea rubens Cones 3-4 cm. long, clear or reddish brown, not persistent on the tree. Cone scales with smooth edge. Needles dark or yellowish green. Twigs hairy. Lengthwise ridges of twigs rounded as if inflated (use hand lens). Branchlets never tassel- like. In northern New England an upland tree. In our area presently known from a single swamp. Rare. WHITE SPRUCE Picea glauca Cylindrical cones 3-6 cm. long. Cone scales with smooth edge. Needles bluish-green, usually somewhat whitened. Twigs hairless (use hand lens). A few seed
RMRH53K9–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. 40 Bricham Young University Science Bulletin PTEROPSIDA-GYMNOSPERMAE Pinaceae Pine Family Picea glauca (Moench) Voss Locality #16, Rigby 25, 23 June; #60, WR 10046, 30 June; #67, WR 10096, 1 July; #76, WR 10432, 10 July. On terraces, gravel bars, lake shores, and mountain slopes, in taiga and boreal forest. A dominant species. Picea mariana (Mill.) Britt, Stems., Pogg. Locality #50, WR 10509, 11 July. Tundra- taiga transition, an Kayak shale. This specimen has only a few hairs along the leaf base and lacks cones. It is tentat
RMRG1B6R–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1982 Gillespie and Kendeigh: Birds in Northern Manitoba 273 Owens ^v'^jk^*-^-^ 1974 *^--^ ^ Ebel et al TUNDRA*^ 1$ YukorA. ,a f-5 O?/ - Corby r^ 197 { •Erskine British '9/^ Colum I. FOREST Figure 1. Location of census areas. Limits of biotic areas are from Halliday (1937) and J.W. Aldrich (in Kendeigh 1974). Table 1. Dominant tree species in forest study areas of Manitoba Density Number of Basal area Average height Average age Area trees ha^' trees measured m2ha-' m years Churchill (13 ha) White Spruce, Picea glauca 672 13 2.38 7.4 131 Tamarack, Larix laricina
RMRF7K5C–. Catalogue of Dutch, French, Japanese and other bulbs :. Nursery stock New Jersey Rutherford Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. BOBBINK & ATKINS, RUTHERFORD, N. J. 22 Evergreen Trees. Picea Pungens Glauca {Blue Spruce). A. lasiocarpa. Bluish-green foliage, long needles, spreading habit, very distinct. Ea. $3.00 to $5.00. A. 1. argentea. A silvery variety of the above. Ea. $3.00 to $5.00. A. magnifica. Slow but beautiful growler; blu- ish foliage; extra fine evergreen. Ea. $2.50 to $5.00. A. m. glauca. Ea. $2.50 to $5.00. A. nobilis glau
RMRFG935–. Catalogue of Dutch, French, Japanese and other bulbs :. Nursery stock New Jersey Rutherford Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. BOBBINK & ATKINS, RUTHERFORD, N. J. 22 Evergreen Trees. Picea Pungens Glauca {Blue Spruce). A. lasiocarpa. Bluish-green foliage, long needles, spreading habit, very distinct. Ea. $3.00 to $5.00. A. 1. argentea. A silvery variety of the above. Ea. $3.00 to $5.00. A. magnifica. Slow but beautiful growler; blu- ish foliage; extra fine evergreen. Ea. $2.50 to $5.00. A. m. glauca. Ea. $2.50 to $5.00. A. nobilis glau
RMRR3WMB–. Acta horti bergiani : Meddelanden från Kongl. Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademiens Trädgård Bergielund. Botany. KKIF.S. IAKTTAGELSER DXKK i;EK(;JANSKA IRÄDGAKDENS GVMNüSl'ERMEK 7 Anmärkningsvärt härvidlag är, att virgata-formen av Pia-a abics ju även är utmärkt av liknande grövre och hårdare, längre och mera skarpa blad, varför även härutinnan analogien med nämnda art är genomförd. Någon blomning på det c:a 17 är gamla exemplaret har ännu ej förekommit. Följande diagnos på den nya formen vilken jag uppfattar som en under- form under glauca, mä här lämnas: Picea Engelmamiii (Parr.) Engelm. /. glauca
RMRG3TEK–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. 0 10 20 30 40 50 0 10 20 30 40 50 0 10 20 30 40 50 0 10 20 30 40 50 0 10 20 30 40 50 IPoba HlfflPigl MBepa S Salix EZlForbs HH Grass lAlte &3 Late Shrub Cover(%) Figure 2. Scaled relative cover (%) (relative cover x total vascular plant cover) by major species or herba- ceous life form and height class in each successional stage. Shrubs between 0.4 and 4 m tall are sub- ject to Moose browsing disturbance. Poba = Populus balsamifera, Bepa = Betula papyrifera, Pigl = Picea glauca, Salix = Salix alaxensis + Salix novae- angliae, Alte = Alnus t
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