RF2GCCMK0–Beautiful Picea tree isolated and cutting on a white background with clipping path.
RM2JNH26B–Picea koraiensis, Nakai painted by A. Kåre Hellum at Jiagedaqi, Inner Mongolia, China July 17, 2007 'chocolate brown scales. Firm, not cracked but und
RFMAC3GT–Spruce cone isolated on a white background
RF2EAR0K8–Fichtennadeln, Picea; abies; Rottanne;
RM2C1B84X–Spruce cone isolated on a white background
RF2M5PGGA–A red-tailed hawk perched on top of a pine tree with a white background background
RF2C5A0H3–Different tree barks in a collage
RMH2E4P9–Norway Spruce, Common Spruce (Picea abies). Healthy twig. Studio picture against a white background. Germany
RFF056WN–Fichtenzweig
RF2EAR0F3–Fichtenzweig
RFF056X0–Fichtenzweig
RF2EAR0H0–Fichtenzweig
RMC4TBPB–Blue Spruce (Picea pungens), twig. Studio picture against a white background.
RFT5T93E–A picture showing some common examples of Pinales. The picture shows Thuja, Strobilus, branch of Taxus, Picea, etc, vintage line drawing or engraving
RM2J0B4GX–European silver fir or silver fir, fir branch Abies alba Syn. Picea alba, (botany book, 1909), Weißtanne, Tannenzweig
RFMRMC7R–Ultra detailed Picea spruce tree with silhouette included, isolated on a white background
RF2GP47C3–3D rendering of a blue spruce tree or Picea pungens or Colorado spruce isolated on white background
RF2GCCNEW–Beautiful Picea abies tree isolated and cutting on a white background with clipping path.
RF2E92XF0–3D rendering of a blue spruce tree or Picea pungens or Colorado spruce isolated on white background
RFP2C9W6–fruit and blossom of the Norway spruce, Picea vulgaris, Picea abies, Fichte, Früchte und Blüten, digital improved reproduction from an original print from the 19th century, 1881
RM2AKXME6–How crops growA treatise on the chemical composition, structure, and life of the plant, for all students of agriculture .. . of the fibers, and arereadily seen in most kinds of woodwhen split lengthwise. They areespecially conspicuous in the oakand maple, and form what is com-monly known as the silver-grain.The botanist terms them pith-raysor medullary rays. Fig. 51 exhibits a section of abit of wood of the Red Pine,(Pinus picea,) magnified 200 di-ameters. The section is madetangential to the stem and length-wise of the wood-cells, four ofwhich are in part represented, A /it cuts across the pi
RF2M5187D–A red-tailed hawk perched on top of a pine tree with a white background background background
RMPG2NN6–. Our native trees and how to identify them; a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees. BLACK SPRUCE. Fruiting Spray of Black Spruce, Picea mariana. Cones > to 1%' long.. 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.. Keeler, Harriet L. (Harriet Louise), 1846-1921. New York, C. Scribner's Sons
RMH2E4P4–Norway Spruce, Common Spruce (Picea abies), damaged twig with fallen off needles and discoloration of needles. Studio picture against a white background. Germany
RMC4TBNC–Blue Spruce (Picea pungens Glauca Globosa), twig. Studio picture against a white background.
RFT60035–A Picture showing is a fruiting branch and scale with seeds in position, and the seed of the burgundy pitch tree, vintage line drawing or engraving il
RMC2KEME–Blue Spruce (Picea pungens glauca), twig. Studio picture against a white background.
RM2J0B4GY–European silver fir or silver fir, fir cone Abies alba Syn. Picea alba, (botany book, 1909), Weißtanne, Tannenzapfen
RFC7C7B8–Black Spruce or Picea nigra, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of Black Spruce isolated on a white background.
RM2H3HNBW–Spruce branch
RF2GCCNCB–Beautiful Picea abies tree isolated and cutting on a white background with clipping path.
RM2H3H7Y3–Spruce branch
RF2EAEDKW–3D rendering of a blue spruce tree or Picea pungens or Colorado spruce isolated on white background
RFP2C9W0–Norway spruce, Picea vulgaris, Picea abies, Fichte, digital improved reproduction from an original print from the 19th century, 1881
RM2AKHGCP–Chemistry of pulp and paper making . cooks there have been condensed a small amountof oil and a hquid containing aldehydes, ketones, alcohol, ace-tone, etc. From small scale cooks Bergstrom has obtained thefollowing yields of alcohol based on the dry wood used. Per cent Fichte (Picea excelsa) o. 67 Kiefer {Pinus silvestris) o. 67 Pinus palustris o. 68 Pinus echinata ; o. 66 Aspen {Populus tretmdoides) o. 67 Birch (Betula alba) o. 81 Gum (Eucalyptus) o. 83 Bates: Dissertation, Columbia University, 1914. Veitch and Merrill: Bureau of Chem., Bull. No. 159. s Saylor: Fr. Pat. 428,678, April 19, 19
RF2M4MW6F–A red-tailed hawk perched on top of a pine tree, head turned backwards with a white background background
RMPG4AE3–. Our native trees and how to identify them : a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities . Trees. RED SPRUCE. Fruiting Spray of Red Spruce, Picea rubens. Leaves 1^,^' to 2/ long.. 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.. Keeler, Harriet L. (Harriet Louise), 1846-1921. New York : C. Scribner's Sons
RMH2E4P7–Norway Spruce, Common Spruce (Picea abies). Healthy and damaged twig with fallen off needles and discoloration of needles. Studio picture against a white background. Germany
RMC2KEKH–Blue Spruce (Picea pungens glauca), twig. Studio picture against a white background.
RM2J0B4GW–European silver fir or silver fir, fir branch and fir cone Abies alba Syn. Picea alba, (botany book, 1909), Weißtanne, Tannenzweig und Tannenzapfen
RMC4TD2W–Common Spruce, Norway Spruce (Picea abies), twig. Studio picture against a white background.
RM2CDCYAH–. Identification of the economic woods of the United States, including a discussion of the structural and physical properties of wood . e in most species, averag-ing about 0.25 mm., and are readily visible to the unaided eye.On longitudinal surface they appear as long, delicate lines likepin scratches, filled with resin. In Larix, Picea, and Pseudotsugathe ducts are smaller, sometimes invisible without lens, fewer innumber, and irregularly distributed, often more or less grouped. In addition to the ducts extending in a vertical direction, thereare horizontal ducts in the fusiform rays (Fig. 9)
RMPG2XD3–. Our native trees and how to identify them; a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees. RED SPRUCE. Fruiting Spray of Red Spruce, Picea rubens- Leaves i^^' to 2' long.. 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.. Keeler, Harriet L. (Harriet Louise), 1846-1921. New York, C. Scribner's Sons
RMH2E4P6–Norway Spruce, Common Spruce (Picea abies). Healthy and seriously damaged twig with fallen off needles and discoloration of needles. Studio picture against a white background. Germany
RM2KNA7XD–Norway spruce, European spruce, Picea abies, A. Probst (botany book, 1880), Fichte, Épicéa ou Épicéa commun
RMC4TD2B–Common Spruce, Norway Spruce (Picea abies), twig. Studio picture against a white background.
RMRDFY0P–. Our native trees and how to identify them; a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees. BLACK SPRUCE. Fruiting Spray of Black Spruce, Picea mariana. Cones > to 1%' long.. 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.. Keeler, Harriet L. (Harriet Louise), 1846-1921. New York, C. Scribner's Sons
RMPG4GCK–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. Lxxvii. coni'fer^ : pi'cea. 1039 seeds may be easily separated from them by a very slight exposure to the sun, and then by thrashing them, without having recourse to the kiln. The seeds should be sown, according to Sang, in March, and at such a distance as to allovr the plants to rise 1
RM2J0B5C4–European silver fir or silver fir, , young plant; a. germinating seed, b seedling with unfolded cotyledons., Abies alba Syn. Picea alba, (biology book, 1903), Weißtanne, junge Pflanze; a. keimender Samen, b Keimpflanze mit entfalteten Keimblättern, Sapin blanc, jeune plante ; a. graine en germination, b plante en germination avec cotylédons déployés
RMRDGTRA–. Our native trees and how to identify them; a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees. RED SPRUCE. Fruiting Spray of Red Spruce, Picea rubens- Leaves i^^' to 2' long.. 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.. Keeler, Harriet L. (Harriet Louise), 1846-1921. New York, C. Scribner's Sons
RM2J0B5CG–European silver fir or silver fir, a Branch with two cones, of which the one on the right is decaying, b Fruit scale, seen from below, with the covering scale. c The same, from above, with two winged seeds., Abies alba Syn. Picea alba, (botany book, ca. 1900), Weißtanne, a Zweig mit zwei Zapfen, von denen der rechts stehende zerfällt, b Fruchtschuppe, von unten gesehen, mit der Deckschuppe. c Dieselbe, von oben, mit zwei geflügelten Samen, Sapin blanca Branche avec deux cônes, dont celui de droite se désagrège, b Ecaille du fruit, vue de dessous, avec l'écaille de couverture. c La même, vue d
RMRDDBNA–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. Lxxvii. coni'fer^ : pi'cea. 1039 seeds may be easily separated from them by a very slight exposure to the sun, and then by thrashing them, without having recourse to the kiln. The seeds should be sown, according to Sang, in March, and at such a distance as to allovr the plants to rise 1
RM2BXF32Y–European silver fir or silver fir / Abies alba Syn. Picea alba / Weißtanne (, )
RMRDTAX9–. Familiar trees and their leaves . Trees. THE SPRUCE, ETC. 287 into the forest, and a work of destruction has be- gun which before many years will occasion ever- lasting regret among those whose interests are closely connected with this part of the country. Black Spruce. The young black spruce is often Picea nigra. whitish purple - green or uniform deep olive-green (not bluish), with no effect of bloom. The needle is sharp, four-sided, slenderer than that of the red spruce, straight or curved, as. Black Spruce. the case may be, and often grows close to the tan- colored stem; the older stems,
RM2BXF3AM–European silver fir or silver fir / Abies alba Syn. Picea alba / Weißtanne (botany book, 1900)
RMRDT5CK–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. 428 MY GARDEN.. of which I have examples; it attains a great height in California. The flag-staff at Kew, which is 150 feet high, is an A. Douglasii. A typical specimen may be seen on St. George's Hill, Weybridge. I have no tree of Picea pectinata, nor of the Silver Fir; nor of P. nobilis, which is a really noble species of pine (fig. 957) ; nor any large tree of the common Spruce Fir {Abies excelsd), which is adapted for large plantations, and of which noble trees fig.
RM2BXF32T–European silver fir or silver fir / Abies alba Syn. Picea alba / Weißtanne (encyclopedia, 1898)
RMRE392X–. Danish fungi as represented in the herbarium of E. Rostrup;. Fungi. 145 mac. Rehm III *^, Redgranens Sprsekkesvamp (R 79 b ^* c. icon.). Very common, especially on the islands (see R 85 o ^); MayâOctober. Picea excelsa noticed from J., S., L., Maen, B. (Neger 06). Picea pun- gens. S. Forsthaven (N. Esbjerg). Picea siichensis. S. Teglstruphegn. 525. Hypodermella sulci- gena (Rostrup) Tubeuf 02 ^^ Syll. XI ^=^ Syn: Hypoderma sulc. Rostrup 83 d ^''' c. icon., 89 a ' 90 a '° 93 a '' 02 a ^'^ c. icon., Hypoderma pinicola Brunchh., Syll. XI'''. Its propagation depends much upon the weather; in
RM2BXF2YM–European silver fir or silver fir / Abies alba Syn. Picea alba / Weißtanne (picture book, 1881)
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
RM2BXF300–European silver fir or silver fir / Abies alba Syn. Picea alba / Weißtanne (botany book, 1888)
RMRDC107–. Our native trees and how to identify them : a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities . Trees. RED SPRUCE. Fruiting Spray of Red Spruce, Picea rubens. Leaves 1^,^' to 2/ long.. 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.. Keeler, Harriet L. (Harriet Louise), 1846-1921. New York : C. Scribner's Sons
RM2BXF2YJ–European silver fir or silver fir / Abies alba Syn. Picea alba / Weißtanne (garden book, 1877)
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