RMDHDAW1–A close up of a Picea smithiana 'Sunray' conifer tree at the gardens at Bridgemere Nursery and Garden World Cheshire England UK
RMHY1CHA–Picea smithiana
RM2G2FRG8–Red Buds on the Picea Smithiana 'Morinda Spruce' Tree grown at the Himalayan Garden & Sculpture Park, Grewelthorpe, Ripon, North Yorkshire, England.
RF2BX89R4–New Spring Growth on a Morinda or West Himalayan Spruce Tree (Picea smithiana) in a Garden in Rural Devon, England, UK
RMC425FH–Picea smithiana - new growth in spring
RF2EARR0B–Himalaya-Fichte
RFECT308–West himalayan or Morinda spruce (picea smithiana) close up on a cone
RF2D7DDPW–Picea smithiana [syn Pinus smithiana] is a species of evergreen tree in the family Pinaceae family It is referred to by the common names morinda spruce and West Himalayan spruce, and is a spruce native to the western Himalaya and adjacent mountains, from northeast Afghanistan, northern Pakistan, India to central Nepal. From Plantae Asiaticae rariores, or, Descriptions and figures of a select number of unpublished East Indian plants Volume III by N. Wallich. Nathaniel Wolff Wallich FRS FRSE (28 January 1786 – 28 April 1854) was a surgeon and botanist of Danish origin who worked in India, initia
RMAY83FJ–Morinda spruce Picea smithiana shoots
RFT602NA–Picea Smithiana is a variety of spruce fir tree. It is grows between eighty to one hundred twenty feet tall, vintage line drawing or engraving illustr
RMRHDYB4–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 31. Fig.30: Inner Himalayas. Upper Kali Gandaki Valley, looking SE from above Marpha, mesophilic co- niferous forests (Pinus wallichiana, Abies spectabilis, locally Picea smithiana and Jimiperus; Betula utilis near the treeline). Deforested triangle near the right margin is the forest clearing Thaksang abo- ve Tukche, cf. Fig.31; (3150 m at lower edge), Mustang Distr., Ill 1974 J. Martens. cipitation because of their protected position within the mountain chain. On the shaded slo- pes and in gorges grow Abies and Picea, trees of moderately wet region
RMMCK6C7–. Fig. 252.—Accidiuiii coruscans on malformed shoots of Spruce. The compact abnormal shoots thickly covered with white aecidia contrast strongly with the normal portions, (v. Tubeitf phot, from material presented by Prof. Fries, Upsala.) P. Engelmanni Thiim. On cones of Picea Smithiana. (U. S. America.) P. piceae Barcl. On needles of Picea Smithiana. P. Peckii Thiim. On needles of Tsuga canadensis (U.S. America). P. balsameum Peck. On needles of Abies halsamea (U.S. America). P. ephedrae Cooke. On Ephedra in U.S. America. P. cedri Barcl. On needles of Cedrus Deodara in India. P. Balansae Corn.
RM2G2FREE–Red Buds on the Picea Smithiana 'Morinda Spruce' Tree grown at the Himalayan Garden & Sculpture Park, Grewelthorpe, Ripon, North Yorkshire, England.
RF2BX89NY–New Spring Growth on a Morinda or West Himalayan Spruce Tree (Picea smithiana) in a Garden in Rural Devon, England, UK
RMHMR7PT–Botany - Trees - Pinaceae. Morinda spruce (Picea smithiana). Cones
RMCF36KN–Morinda Spruce or West Himalayan Spruce Cones, Picea Smithiana, Pinaceae. Western Himalayas.
RMHBCTMN–Morinda spruce, Picea smithiana
RFE514EE–West himalayan or Morinda spruce cone
RMRHK4TF–. Biology of rust resistance in forest trees : proceedings of a NATO-IUFRO advanced study institute, August 17-24, 1969. Trees; Pine; Trees; Rust diseases. pi . 1 wlf» tbskjr-. Figure 3. Pinus wallichiana growing in xeric habitats; A. with Cedrus deodara and Abies pindrow in Dir, B. with C. decdara in Chitral, C. with A. pindrow and Picea smithiana in northwest Swat, and D. in Parachinar. The above description indicates a clear distinction in the three types of blue pine habitats. It is also quite evident that blue pine in West Pakistan is very plastic and is adaptable to extreme habitats. The
RMMCK61M–. Fio. 252.—Aecidium coruxcans on malformed shoots of .Spnice. The compact abnormal shoots thickly covered with white aecidia contrast strongly with the normal portions, (v. Tubeiif phot, from material presented by Prof. Fries, Upsala.) P. Engelmanni Tlniiii. Ou coiie.s of Picea Smithiana. (U. S. America.) P. piceae PJarcl. On needle.s of Picea Smithiana. P. Peckii Thiiiu. On needles of T.mga canadensis (U.S. America). P. balsameum Peck. On needles of Abies halsamea (U.S. America). P. ephedrae CVjoke. On Ephedra in U.S. America. P. cedri 15arcl. On needles of Cedrus Deodara in India. P. Balans
RF2BX89PK–New Spring Growth on a Morinda or West Himalayan Spruce Tree (Picea smithiana) in a Garden in Rural Devon, England, UK
RF2BX89RD–New Spring Growth on a Morinda or West Himalayan Spruce Tree (Picea smithiana) in a Garden in Rural Devon, England, UK
RMHMR91E–Cone of Morinda Spruce or West Himalayan Spruce (Picea smithiana), Pinaceae.
RMREK820–. The classification of flowering plants. Plants. Fig. 29. Picea Smithiana. 1, staminate cones springing from leaf-axils on last year's shoot; 2, and 3, side and front views of anther before, 4, and 5 after dehiscence (x 5); 6, pollen-grains (x 120). From Yeitch.. Fig. 30. Staminate flowers of Pseudolarix Kaempferi. A. Spur bearing the stalked male cones, cut lengthwise ( x 4). B. Branch shewing the arrange- ment of flowering and leafy spurs respectively on an elongated shoot (nat. size). From Veitch.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digi
RMMCK6G9–. Fig. 206.—Aecidium in a needle of Silver Fir (much enlarged), b, Series of aecidiospores and intermediate cells. '•, Germinating aecidiospores. (After R. Hartig.) This aecidium is also fouud on Abies cephalonica in Upper Bavaria. Barclayella deformans Diet.^ This has been found in the Himalaya region on needles and young twigs of Picea Morinda (Smithiana). Teleuto- spore-sori are developed, accompanied by distortion of the host. Aecidia and uredospores are unknown. ^Barclay, "Oil a Uredo of the Himalaya Spritce-Jir." Hedwigia, 1891. Calcutta, 1886; and
RF2BX89RX–New Spring Growth on a Morinda or West Himalayan Spruce Tree (Picea smithiana) in a Garden in Rural Devon, England, UK
RF2BX89NK–New Spring Growth on a Morinda or West Himalayan Spruce Tree (Picea smithiana) in a Garden in Rural Devon, England, UK
RF2BX89RA–New Spring Growth on a Morinda or West Himalayan Spruce Tree (Picea smithiana) in a Garden in Rural Devon, England, UK
RF2E1A38F–Autumn Foliage of an Evergreen Morinda or West Himalayan Spruce Tree (Picea smithiana) with a Bright Blue Sky Background Growing in a Garden in Devon
RMREK824–. The classification of flowering plants. Plants. Ill] CONIFERAE 89. Fig. 29. Picea Smithiana. 1, staminate cones springing from leaf-axils on last year's shoot; 2, and 3, side and front views of anther before, 4, and 5 after dehiscence (x 5); 6, pollen-grains (x 120). From Yeitch.. 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.. Rendle, A. B. (Alfred Barton), 1865-1938. Cambridge, University press
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