RM2AYMJND–thick-billed euphonia in the cloud forest that covers the eastern slopes of the Andes near Zamora in Ecuador.
RF2A29RJF–A rarely spotted grey tinamou (Tinamus tao), Copalinga, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RMRDBC63–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. Fig. 711. A, Veronica Hectori; B, Callitris calcarata; C, Veronica cupressoides; D, Athrotaxis cupressoides; E, Crassula lycopodioides. M. S. twigs reproduced in fig. 711 are examples of misleading resemblances, and similar instances are cited by Bommer. The Conifer Podocarpus dacrydioides was described by Banks and Solander as Lycopodium 11—2. 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 per
RF2A3P7G7–Glittering-throated Emerald hummingbird (Amazilia fimbriata), Copalinga, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RM2APFPWD–chestnut-bellied thrush in the cloud forest that covers the eastern slopes of the Andes near Zamora in Ecuador.
RF2A29RMC–A rarely spotted grey tinamou (Tinamus tao), Copalinga, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RMRMJ9G2–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 148 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM i nt erg lac iaI. glacial Fig. 4. The vegetation types of the full glacial-interglacial cycle of the southern Cape coastal region. beginning and end of the Holocene thermal optimum. During the optimum the climate was too dry for the evergreen forest, and Karoo-like vegetation and dunes spread along the coastal plain. Macchia and Podocarpus forest, which are not so sensitive to frost, will have been dominant during protocratic and telocratic times respectively be
RF2A3P7GP–Glittering-throated Emerald hummingbird (Amazilia fimbriata), Copalinga, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RM2AR0K47–crested oropendula in the cloud forest that covers the eastern slopes of the Andes near Zamora in Ecuador.
RF2A29RJX–A rarely spotted grey tinamou (Tinamus tao), Copalinga, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RMRDH61N–. Morphology of gymnosperms. Gymnosperms; Plant morphology. 34° MORPHOLOGY OF GYMNOSPERMS certain species of Podocarpus (P. dacrydioides and P. ferruginea). In this feature, therefore, Microcachrys seems to be a transition form between Podocarpus and Dac- rydium on the one hand, and Saxegothaea on the other. In the development of the prothallial tissue, two cells are successively cut off, as among the Abietineae, but the peculiarity of the podo- carps is that these cells usually divide, resulting in extreme cases in a tissue of eight cells. A further peculiarity of this tissue is that the wall
RF2A3PAK6–Sparkling violetear hummingbird (Colibri coruscans) at a feeder, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RM2APFR8W–crested oropendula in the cloud forest that covers the eastern slopes of the Andes near Zamora in Ecuador.
RF2A29RJB–A rarely spotted grey tinamou (Tinamus tao), Copalinga, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RMRMKHR8–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 92 Annals of the South African Museum. stem which had wood of the type identified as Podocarpus, but there is nothing except their positions in the rock to suggest any sort of connection. Miscellaneous Structures.—(a) In two sections are fragments that represent portions of the wall of a rounded body such as a spore or pollen grain. These are thick bands with, on the outside, a series of sharp projecting points. They are made up of continuous material and not of separate cells (fig. 27). (b) In close
RF2A3P5HG–Sparkling violetear hummingbird (Colibri coruscans) at a feeder, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RM2AR0JYF–crested oropendula in the cloud forest that covers the eastern slopes of the Andes near Zamora in Ecuador.
RF2A28F44–Red-headed barbet (Eubucco bourcierii) and golden tanager, Copalinga, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RMRHDMF0–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. Fi«. 14. Habitat of Achaenops dorsalis, Tsitsikamma National Park, South Africa. The "Mouth trail" along the seaside dominated by Erica foitreadei, Erica spp., many Asteraceae shrubs (Chrysanthemoides monilifera) on the border of a relict indigenous rain forest of Podocarpus falcatus and P. latifolius.. 15 16 Figs. 15-16. Achaenops ruficornis. 15 kotpresse, dorsal; 16 kotpresse, ventral. Description of neotype (male) Habitus. Body small, shape oval; size [
RF2A295R3–Glittering-throated Emerald hummingbird (Amazilia fimbriata), Copalinga, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RM2APFRCF–crested oropendula in the cloud forest that covers the eastern slopes of the Andes near Zamora in Ecuador.
RF2A294A6–Golden-tailed sapphire hummingbird (Chrysuronia oenone) at a feeder, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RMRFPCMY–. Cassell's popular gardening. Gardening. 64 CASSELL'S POPULAR GARDENING. 2. Conifers of which cuttings may be taken from any portion of the plant, lateral or otherwise :— Arthrotaxis — Tasmanian Cypress. Biota-—Chinese Arborvitas. *Cephalotaxus — Chinese ^ Yew. Cryptomeria—Japanese Ce- dar. * Cunninghamia. Cupressus—Cypress. *Fitzroya— Patagonian Cy- press. *Giokgo—Maidenhair Tree. *G-lyptostrobus — Chinese Water Pine. Juniperus—Juniper. *Liboeedrus — Incense Ce- dar. *Podocarpus. *Pruninopitys—Plum-fruited Yew. Eetinospora—Japanese Cy- press. *Saxe-Gothsea — Prince Al- bert's Yew. *Sciadopit
RF2A3P5J5–Glittering-throated Emerald hummingbird (Amazilia fimbriata), Copalinga, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RM2AR0K1T–crested oropendula in the cloud forest that covers the eastern slopes of the Andes near Zamora in Ecuador.
RF2A294C0–Golden-tailed sapphire hummingbird (Chrysuronia oenone) at a feeder, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RMRDH63M–. Morphology of gymnosperms. Gymnosperms; Plant morphology. 3^4 MORPHOLOGY OF GYMNOSPERMS. Fig. 372.—Podocarpus dacrydioides in a remnant of a forest of Tax? ^ceae near Invercargill, New Zealand.—From photograph by J. Crosby Smith.. 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.. Coulter, John Merle, 1851-1928; Chamberlain, Charles Joseph, b. 1863; Coulter, John Merle, 1851-1928. Morphology of spermatophytes. Part I. Gymnos
RF2A3P5FH–Sparkling violetear hummingbird (Colibri coruscans) at a feeder, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RMH9AKYH–Impressive tree ferns grow on the underfloor of the natural forest in the Oparara Valley on New Zealand's South Island.
RF2A28ECE–Red-headed barbet (Eubucco bourcierii) and golden-eared tanager, Copalinga, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RMRDBBNK–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 408 PODOCAKPINEAE [CH. a flesiiy base as in certain existing species, but the details are too indistinct to afEord any proof of affinity to Podo- carpus. Gardner also describes a globose wrinkled seed, 16 mm. in diameter, as ? Podocarpus argillae- londinensis^ from the London Clay which bears a close resemblance to the seeds of Podocarpus elata. The specimens from Eocene beds in the Island of Mull described by Gardner^ as Podo- carpus horealis, consisting of small falcate leaves and seed-like bodies, are too imperfect to be de
RF2A2960F–Glittering-throated Emerald hummingbird (Amazilia fimbriata), Copalinga, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RMH9AKW9–Impressive tree ferns grow on the underfloor of the natural forest in the Oparara Valley on New Zealand's South Island.
RF2A28HPN–Beautiful butterfly, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RMRE0KC8–. On the relation of phyllotaxis to mechanical laws. Phyllotaxis; Leaves. 104 RELATION OF PHYLLOTAXIS TO MECHANICAL LAWS.. Fig. 42.—Podocarpus japonica, Siebold. Sections of leadini; apices (5.+ 8) varying (6 + 10), and weaker axes varying (3 + 5) and (3 -t- 4).. 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.. Church, A. H. (Arthur Harry), 1865-1937; Church, Arthur Henry, Notes on phyllotaxis. London, Williams & Norgate
RF2A3CM6K–Glittering-throated Emerald hummingbird (Amazilia fimbriata), Copalinga, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RMHA141M–Impressive tree ferns grow on the underfloor of the natural forest in the Oparara Valley on New Zealand's South Island.
RF2A28NGB–Green honeycreeper (Chlorophanes spiza) at a feeder, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RMRDYEWW–. A textbook of botany for colleges and universities ... Botany. 214 MORPHOLOGY (belonging to the inner fleshy layer) being suppressed. This is just the reverse of the vascular condition in Ginkgo, in which the set of vascular Figs. 474-476.—MicrosporophyUs(sta- Strands belonging to the outer mens)'of Taxaceae: 474, Podocarpus (after fleshy layer is Suppressed, and the HooKEs); 475. Taxus (after Richard); ^^^ belonging to the inner fleshy 476, Tm-reya (after Hooker). — From 1 E.NGLEE and Prantl. layer is developed. In early stages of the ovule the nucleus is entirely free from the integument,
RF2A3P5G4–Sparkling violetear hummingbird (Colibri coruscans) at a feeder, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RMHA144D–A thick carpet of mosses, ferns and lichen overgrows all solid surfaces in the podocarpus rainforest of Oparara Valley.
RF2A28NPG–Green honeycreeper (Chlorophanes spiza) at a feeder, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RMRDWCY9–. Plants and their ways in South Africa. Botany; Botany. Classification of Plants 241 near the Thomas River, are thickly covered with wool. A beetle belonging to a very ancient family, Phlaeophagus by name, frequents the cones and may assist in distributing pollen. CoNiFERVE.—Unlike the Cycadacea:, the Coniferas have much-branched trunks and small simple leaves.. F1G.215.—Podocarpus cloitgaia^ L'Her. Outeniqua Yellow 'ood. (PhoLO- graph by Mr. Zahn Knysa.) Podocarpus, or Yellow Wood, is the monarch of the eastern forests, attaining a height of 50 to 80 feet. The stamen-bearing catkins are ab
RF2A2951W–Glittering-throated Emerald hummingbird (Amazilia fimbriata), Copalinga, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RMH9AKRK–A thick carpet of mosses, ferns and lichen overgrows all solid surfaces in the podocarpus rainforest of Oparara Valley.
RF2A28NDH–Green honeycreeper (Chlorophanes spiza) at a feeder, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RMRE1G49–. On the relation of phyllotaxis to mechanical laws. Phyllotaxis; Leaves. 306 RELATION OF PHYLLOTAXIS TO MECHANICAL LAWS. in Podocarpus (fig. 42) and Euphorbia Wulfenii (fig. 90), in which a very considerable degree of "dorsiventrality," accompanied. Fig. 106.—Euphorbia Uglandulosa. Spring shoot, system (3 + 4). by a well-marked sliding readjustment, is attained at a short distance from the apex. Species of Sedum with so-called centric leaves present a point of interest in that, while the primordia are. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may hav
RF2A2955E–Glittering-throated Emerald hummingbird (Amazilia fimbriata), Copalinga, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RMH9AKTB–A thick carpet of mosses, ferns and lichen overgrows all solid surfaces in the podocarpus rainforest of Oparara Valley.
RF2A28NKP–Green honeycreeper (Chlorophanes spiza) at a feeder, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RMRDH60Y–. Morphology of gymnosperms. Gymnosperms; Plant morphology. Figs. 401, 402.—Torreya taxifolia: fig. 401, four-nucleate stage of proembryo; August 12, 1904; X460; fig. 402, proembryo showing the three tiers of cells; the entire egg is segmented; the proembryo passes the winter in this stage; August 27, 1904; X460.—After Coulter and Land (ioi). Among the podocarps Podocarpus (69) and Phyllocladus (144) have been investigated. In the former genus the fusion nucleus assumes the basal position, and sixteen free nuclei appear before wall-formation. The three tiers of the completed proembryo are made
RF2A3P467–Sparkling violetear hummingbird (Colibri coruscans) at a feeder, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RMH9AKX1–A temperate beech and podocarpus rainforest survived in Oparara Basin in the Northwest of New Zealand's South Island.
RF2A29PYJ–Fiddlehead fern frond, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RMRDBBNH–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. XLIX] PODOCAEPITES 409 describes as Podocarpus prae-cupressina foliage-shoots and a very imperfectly preserved seed from Eocene rocks in New South Wales: the same author records Podocarpus ParJcen a doubtful species, from New Zealand. Podocarpites Campbelli Gardner. Shoots bearing leaves similar to those of P. eocaenica are described by Gardner from the Eocene plant-beds in the basalts. IBddFiQ. 795. Podocarpites Campbelli. (After Gardner; nat. size.) of Mull as Podocarpus Campbelli^ (fig. 795). The linear acuminate straight
RF2A3P4R7–Glittering-throated Emerald hummingbird (Amazilia fimbriata), Copalinga, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RMHA13YR–A temperate beech and podocarpus rainforest survived in Oparara Basin in the Northwest of New Zealand's South Island.
RF2A29R18–Fiddlehead fern frond, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RMRGKCAB–. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Birds. L. Borghesio 12 Bull.B.O.C. 1997 117(1) - IS-'N SUDAN Rift valley Bale Mts. - lO^'N,. Figure 1. Distribution of the Ethiopian turacos. margins up to Acacia-dominated woodlands, in the latter only as long as the preferred food plants, especially figs (Ficus sycomorus, F. thonningii, F. vasta), were present. Densities in Podocarpus forests were very low and only four individuals were met with there during over 90 hours of search in different localities; since the fruits of isolated Podocarpus trees growing outside forests were readily eaten
RF2A3CMD7–Glittering-throated Emerald hummingbird (Amazilia fimbriata), Copalinga, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RM2C1H8GK–Podocarpus glomeratus D Don Podocarpus glomeratus D Don.
RMH9HDWW–A temperate beech and podocarpus rainforest survived in Oparara Basin in the Northwest of New Zealand's South Island.
RF2A29R2B–Fiddlehead fern frond, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RMRFPP8K–. Descriptive catalogue of the Yokohama Nursery Co., Limited. Seed industry and trade; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. 76 .CATALOGUK OF THE YOKOHAMA NURSERY Co., Ltd."(1911). The following is a list of the names of dwarfed trees we have always on hand to select from, ranging iri price from $1. to 50. depending on age, size, etc. Thuja obtusa. Pinus penta phylla. Films massoniaua. Pinus dcnsiflora. Larix leptolepis. Junipsrus rigida. Juniperus procumbens. Juniperns Chinensis. Podocarpus macrophylla. Podocarpus Nageia. Tsuga Sieboldi. Cryptomeria Japonica.
RF2A2940A–Glittering-throated Emerald hummingbird (Amazilia fimbriata), Copalinga, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RM2C1HMC4–Podocarpus pallidus NE Gray Podocarpus pallidus NE Gray.
RMH9HE19–A temperate beech and podocarpus rainforest survived in Oparara Basin in the Northwest of New Zealand's South Island.
RF2A29R45–Wildflowers growing in Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RMRDMRY6–. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal. 298 On the Fresh-water Formations of Aix, in Provence. Description of the Plants alluded to in the preceding Memoir. By J. LiNDLEY, Esq. F. R. S. F. G. S. L. S. &c. and Professor of Bo- tany in the University of London. M, Appears to be the terminal pinna of some articulated compound leaf. I have no doubt that it belongs to some Leguminosa, either of the tribe of Lolets, or Phaseoliee of M. De CandoUe's arrangement. To what particular species, I am not at present able to state. A, Is the leaf of Podocarpus macrophylla 7 B, Is apparently the branch of
RF2A3PG77–Golden-tailed sapphire hummingbird (Chrysuronia oenone) at a feeder, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RM2C1HM4E–Podocarpus buchholzii de Laub Podocarpus buchholzii de Laub.
RMH9AKPK–A temperate beech and podocarpus rainforest survived in Oparara Basin in the Northwest of New Zealand's South Island.
RF2A29R3R–Wildflowers growing in Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RMREA4JF–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 7. Botany; Botany. 88 JOHN W. HARSHBERGER (Figs. 3 and 6) and the pinhelrlnhas, Podocarpus Lamhertii Klotzsch (Fig. 4) are the two most important species. Araucaria hrasiliana is a striking evergreen tree with its whorls of branches arranged in ascending series each branch ending in a brush of stiflF, dark-green leaves (Fig. 3). The young trees are compact and spire-shaped, while the old trees become flat-topped. The sharp-pointed, scale leaves of this conifer persist for a long time on the main trunk and impart a rough surface to it. A tree
RF2A29617–Golden-tailed sapphire hummingbird (Chrysuronia oenone) at a feeder, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RMHA13RP–A carpet of mosses, ferns and lichen overgrows all solid surface in the podocarpus rainforest in New Zealand's Oparara Valley.
RF2A2GGBC–Princess flower (Tibouchina semidecandra) flower, Podocarpus National Park, Loja, Ecuador
RMRHW5WK–. Berichte der Deutschen Botanischen Gesellschaft. Plants; Plants -- Germany. an, If.. Podocarpus. Abb. 1. Die Formen des Metacutisanschlusses (.schematisch). Taxus. sierung. BeiderMetacutisierung derWurzelspitze durch Verkorkung von bestimmten Zelllagen handelt es sich um einen Abschluß in der liuhepeiiode. Die Erscheinung tritt in den verschiedensten Formen allgemein auf, und kann ohne Schwierigkeit gefunden werden» Referent hat, nachdem MÜLLER 1906 die Erscheinung zuerst bei Convallaria iind andern Monocotylen .studiert hat, die Gymno- spermen und Dicotylen untersucht und vor kurzem darüber
RF2A295CH–Green hermit hummingbird (Phaethornis guy) and Fork-tailed woodnymph hummingbird, Copalinga, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RM2BX9TWJ–Podocarpus buchholzii de Laub Podocarpus buchholzii de Laub.
RMH9AM1Y–A carpet of mosses, ferns and lichen overgrows all solid surface in the podocarpus rainforest in New Zealand's Oparara Valley.
RF2A2GGEM–Wildflowers growing in the páramo highlands, Podocarpus National Park, Loja, Ecuador
RMRGHM55–. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists Club. A.-A. Weller & C. Rengifo G. 264 Bull. B.O.C. 2003 123(4) 4. Podocarpus. The moist conditions support a great variety of epiphytes (Bromeliaceae, Orchidaceae, pteridophytes). The typical feature of the shrubby and herbaceous strata is the presence of tree ferns (Cyatheaceae). Owing to the favourable local conditions, including the broad mix of natural and man-made habitats (e.g., riverine forests, coffee plantations, orchards), the vicinity of La Azulita is a hot-spot for migration of both Neotropical and Nearctic taxa in this Andean region. M
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