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RFM78HAP–Cephalotaxus branches
RMP8WMR1–. 77 Cephalotaxus drupacea 135-8285
RMEJC4T5–Japanese plum yew
RM2BNDDA9–Stunted yew tree (Taxus baccata) growing in limestone pavement gryke, Gait Barrows National Nature Reserve, Lancashire, UK. September.
RM2BNDD9M–Stunted yew (Taxus baccata) and Hazel (Corylus avellana) trees growing in limestone pavement gryke, Gait Barrows National Nature Reserve, Lancashire,
RMAFB9NC–Japanese plum yew Caphalotaxaceae Cephalotaxus harringtonia China Japan Korea Asia
RFE9BCYC–Omacetaxine mepesuccinate cancer drug molecule. Used in treatment of chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML). Atoms are represented a
RMKT8PNF–Cephalotaxus shrubs grow in Columbarium Court 3 in Arlington National Cemetery, Sept. 9, 2016, in Arlington, Va. The cemetery's 624 acres are a unique blend of formal and informal landscapes, dotted with more than 8,600 native and exotic trees. (Photo by Rachel Larue/Arlington National Cemetery/released)
RMCWRXXB–Chinese Plum Yew (Chinese Cow-tail Pine) Cephalotaxus fortunei (Cephalotaxaceae)
RMPFGCP5–Illustration of Cephalotaxus harringtonia (Cowtail Pine or Japanese Plum Yew)
RMHMR94R–Chinese Plum Yew leaves (Cephalotaxus fortunei), Cephalotaxaceae.
RM2AM8172–Trees and shrubs of Central Park . e of the Oriental spruce is dark green. Its leavesare very short, quarter of an inch, blunt and stubby.Next to the spruce you pass cockspur thorn, thenFontanesia, with willow-like leaves, and, in the angleof the fork made by the junction of the Walks, coral-berry or Indian currant. Continuing to the southeast, where this Walk crossesthe Drive, you will find, on your left, European whitebirch; on your right, Cephalotaxus. Look at the un-dersides of these leaves. You see they are distinctlywhitish. This is one of its distinguishing marks, bywhich you can immedi
RF2C9JH7F–Omacetaxine mepesuccinate cancer drug molecule. Used in treatment of chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML). Stylized skeletal formula (chemical structure
RFM78HAM–Cephalotaxus branches
RMPG2JGM–. Morphology of gymnosperms. Gymnosperms; Plant morphology. CONIFERALES (TAXACEAE) 339 Taxodineae and Cupressineae among Pinaceae; and the unequal male cells, possibly related to the fact that the archegonia are not organized into a complex, a feature found among Abietineae. The exceptional condition in Cephalotaxus is that the inequality of the male cells is not so marked, and may disappear entirely through lack of wall-formation. The male gametophyte of the Podocarpineae has attracted so much attention that every genus (except Pherosphaera) has now been investigated, and the peculiar conditi
RMEJC4WN–Japanese plum yew
RMMCNB3E–. Fig. 18. Cephalotaxus Fortunei Hook.
RMW1CF0H–Archive image from page 62 of Descriptive catalogue of deciduous fruit. Descriptive catalogue of deciduous fruit trees, citrus trees, olive trees, and grape vines : ornamental trees, shrubs and roses . descriptivecatal1902fanc Year: 1902 Fancher Creek Nurseries 59 CALIFORNIA BIG TREK, SEQUOIA GIGANTEA Cephalotaxus, Fortunei—A handsome tree; a native of Japan, with yew-like foliage; branches long, slender and pendulous. Cryptomeria, elegans—An elegant tree of pyramidal form; foliage turning brown in winter. Japonica—A handsome, rapid-growing tree, with an elongated pyramidal outline, attain
RMM0TJR5–Cephalotaxus oliveri - Lyman Plant House, Smith College - DSC01924
RFE9BCYE–Omacetaxine mepesuccinate cancer drug molecule. Used in treatment of chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML). Atoms are represented a
RMKT8PNJ–Cephalotaxus shrubs grow in Columbarium Court 3 in Arlington National Cemetery, Sept. 9, 2016, in Arlington, Va. The cemetery's 624 acres are a unique blend of formal and informal landscapes, dotted with more than 8,600 native and exotic trees. (Photo by Rachel Larue/Arlington National Cemetery/released)
RMCXCRH0–Chinese Plum Yew Chinese Cow-tail Pine Cephalotaxus fortunei (Cephalotaxaceae)
RF2HFHAJG–Omacetaxine mepesuccinate cancer drug molecule. Used in treatment of chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML). Skeletal formula.
RMHMR94P–Chinese Plum Yew leaves (Cephalotaxus fortunei), Cephalotaxaceae.
RF2C9JH83–Omacetaxine mepesuccinate cancer drug molecule. Used in treatment of chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML). Stylized skeletal formula (chemical structure
RM2AN7P9R–P.JBerckmans Co . Cunninghamia Sinensis (see page 50). Cephalotaxus pendunculata fastigiata (Korean Yew) (see page 50) JuniperuS. Juniper This splendid group of conifers is becoming verypopular. Trees are of easy growth, hardy and longlived. They are most effective for landscape planting.The different tones of green are very pleasing whenplanted in groups, using the taller varieties for thebackground, and graduating the plants until the creep-ing forms are in front, producing an exquisite effect.Juniperus communis (English, or Common Juniper).One of the best varieties, with spreading or erectb
RFFWGAMP–Omacetaxine mepesuccinate cancer drug molecule Used in treatment of chronic myelogenous leukaemia (CML) Stylized skeletal
RMEJC4WJ–Japanese plum yew
RMPG2JF5–. Morphology of gymnosperms. Gymnosperms; Plant morphology. CONIFERALES (TAXACEAE) 349 drical mass of meristematic cells, and this cylinder invades the endo- sperm, its basal cells contributing to the suspensor. Later, growing points are organized, the root tip being deep in the cylinder, and the two concave cotyledons completely surrounding the stem tip. The peculiarity of the embryo-formation in Cephalotaxus (25, 124, 130) has been m.entioned, in which the terminal cells of the proembryo form a persistent cap for the embryo during its advance through the endosperm. That this same feature app
RMW1W50K–Archive image from page 572 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofam04bail Year: 1900 ,/ Ks /.bnu C Deodaru. Cephalotaxus dn.pacea. Chiinonanthus Mtrus in 1 111 »tv, eistus 1 1 ff , t , â s), cotou- r sorts), C. rat: odora, il ety, eri. Erijthrii â¢Eugeni on y mils (Sene fi-affrans, O. Aqitifoliti
RMMCNAW5–. Fig 138. Biota orientalis Enal, elegantissima Gord. Vorne links: Cephalotaxus pedunculata S. u. Z. fastigiata Carr.; rechts: Chamae- cypciris pisifera S. u. Z. j?Z(fera Hort.
RF2HFH5DC–Omacetaxine mepesuccinate cancer drug molecule. Used in treatment of chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML). Skeletal formula.
RMHMRJP6–Upright Japanese Plum Yew (Cephalotaxus harringtonia Fastigiata), Cefalotassaceae.
RFKHMJWK–Omacetaxine mepesuccinate cancer drug molecule. Used in treatment of chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML). Skeletal formula.
RM2AFM256–. The standard cyclopedia of modern agriculture and rural economy, by the most distinguished authorities and specialists under the editorship of Professor R. Patrick Wright ... uable garden plants well 41 162 Cephalotaxus — Cereals adapted for rockwork. Of these the mostpopular are C. maorodphon, an annual fromSpain with pretty rose-coloured flowers, and<€. ruber, the Red Valerian, a perennial and ayery old favourite which has become naturalizedin chalky districts. Its white- and purple-ilowered varieties should also be grown. [w. w.]Cephalotaxus, a genus of small yew-like conifers, natives
RMEJC4TD–Japanese plum yew
RMPFDKFF–. Descriptive catalogue of deciduous fruit trees, citrus trees, olive trees, and grape vines : ornamental trees, shrubs and roses. Nursery stock California Fresno Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. Fancher Creek Nurseries 59. CALIFORNIA BIG TREK, SEQUOIA GIGANTEA Cephalotaxus, Fortunei—A handsome tree; a native of Japan, with yew-like foliage; branches long, slender and pendulous. Cryptomeria, elegans—An elegant tree of pyramidal form; foliage turning brown in winter. Japonica—A handsome, rapid-growi
RMW0P7C4–Archive image from page 20 of Descriptive catalogue of fruit trees. Descriptive catalogue of fruit trees small fruits, etc. descriptivecatal1893cali Year: 1893 ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT. 17 Cephalotaxus, Fortunei—A handsome tree from Japan, of rounded form, medium size, dark green foliage, and long, slender, drooping branches. ' Drupracea—A small evergreen tree; leaves crowded in two ranks, yellow- ish glossy green above, glaucous beneath; fruit purple, about one inch in length. It succeeds best in moist, shady situations. Choisya, Ternata—This is a free growing and beautiful shrub, a profuse blo
RMMCNB3T–. IV (III) Liebt Höhen- ofipHp K -E la8en> bei ge" 1V- 'u'- schütztem und Ja- halbschattigem Standort. Gebirge Fig. 16. Cephalotaxus pedunculata S. u. Z. paus.(Fig. 16) Syn.: Cephalotaxus Har- ringtonia C. Koch. Taa us Harringtonia Forbes.
RM2AG52F3–. The Gardener's monthly and horticulturist. ease knowledge, to offer an EXTRAINDUCEMENT. We select the following,with the prices annexed in our Catalogue: Daphne Mezereon, Sweet-scented Spurge Laurel .50 Flowering Dogwood, Comus florida 75 Blood-leaved Japan Maple SI.50 Japan Judas, Cercls Japonica i.OO Maiden Hair Tree, Saiisburia 1.00 Japan St. Johns Wort, Hypericum patulum.. .50 Japan Snowball 50 Fuchsia Weigela, Weigela floribunda 75 Weeping Beech 1.00 Golden Japan Cedar, Retinosporaaurea 50 Cray * squarrosa... .50 Hybrid Rhododendron I.OO Japan Yew, Cephalotaxus Fortuni 75 Sorrel Tree, A
RMEJC4W2–Japanese plum yew
RMPG16EA–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. XLHl] SEEDS 121 the nucellus of Cycadean seeds. The portion of the Torreya seed (fig. 684, V) below the free part of the nucellus has, according to Oliver, been produced by the intercalation of a new basal region that has pushed up the chalaza. Cephalotaxus^ has plum-like seeds similar to those of Torreya. In Phyllocladus^ (fig. 675, E) an ovule enclosed in a papery epimatium occurs in the axil of a succulent bract, and in Taxus a terminal ovule is borne on a short shoot. Fig. 688. Torreya nucifera, transverse section of seed;
RMF4962J–Japanese plum yew
RMT23BBH–Archive image from page 66 of Die winterharten Nadelhölzer Mitteleuropas Die winterharten Nadelhölzer Mitteleuropas : ein Handbuch für Gärtner und Gartenfreunde diewinterhartenn00sche Year: 1909 Fig. 18. Cephalotaxus Fortunei Hook.
RMME7MXC–. Die mutationstheorie. Versuche und beobachtungen über die entstehung von arten im pflanzenreich . Fig. 135. Cephalotaxus pedtmculata fastigiata. Der Stamm trägt die auf- rechten und allseitig beblätterten Aeste der Varietät, hat aber bei A, aus dem Grunde eines abgeschnitte- nen Astes einige Zweige mit flach springt er sofort in die Augen
RM2AJCNBB–Die Nadelhölzer : mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der in Mitteleuropa winterharten Arten : eine Einführung in die Nadelholzkunde für Landschaftsgärtner, Gartenfreunde und Forstleute . Fig. 99. Cephalotaxus pedunculata Sieb, et Zucc. Zweig von der Unterseite. Die Blätter zeigen 2 breite weisse Spaltöffnungsstreifen. Die braunen, pflaumenähnlichen Samen sind bis auf einen abgefallen. Zweig in natürl. Grösse aus Bozen, im Herbst. trocken und dünn. Die männlichen Blüten sitzen zu 5—8 inKöpfchen beisammen in den Achseln der Blätter am vorjährigenTriebe. Die Staubblätter tragen 2—3 Pollensäcke. Die
RMPFJK3J–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. ,/ Ks /.bnu C Deodaru. Cephalotaxus dn.pacea. *Chiinonanthus *Mtrus in 1 111 »tv, eistus 1 1 ff , t , â s), cotou- r sorts), *C. rat: odora, il ety, *eri. Erijthrii â¢Eugeni on y mils (Sene fi-affrans, O. Aqitifolitin Passiflora cwnilea, pe nettya (different species Phormium tenax. Phi tinia Japonica. *Pitti s
RMF4962D–Japanese plum yew
RMT23W1P–Archive image from page 278 of Die winterharten Nadelhölzer Mitteleuropas Die winterharten Nadelhölzer Mitteleuropas : ein Handbuch für Gärtner und Gartenfreunde diewinterhartenn00sche Year: 1909 Fig 138. Biota orientalis Enal, elegantissima Gord. Vorne links: Cephalotaxus pedunculata S. u. Z. fastigiata Carr.; rechts: Chamae- cypciris pisifera S. u. Z. j?Z(fera Hort.
RMEJC4RY–Japanese plum yew
RMMCNATH–. Fig. 158. Vordergrund: Chamaecyparis pisifera S. u. Z. filifern Hort.; Hinter- grund Mitte: Chamuecijpnris Lawsoniana Pari, erectn viridis Hort.; Hintergrund rechts und links: Biota orientalis Endl. elegantissima Gord.; links unten: Cephalotaxus pedunculata S. u. Z. fastigiata Carr. Chamaec. pisif. plumosa vera Hort., noch mehr gekräuselt, auch Zweigchen der Form squarrosa bildend.
RM2BXA7X8–Cephalotaxus harringtonia Knight K Koch Cephalotaxus harringtonia Knight K Koch.
RM2AJF533–Sitzungsberichte . 23 stellt einen radialen Schnitt durch eine »Blüte« dar, beider m^n an den beiden Integumenten eine Anschwellung derInnenränder sieht. Fig. 30 ist eine Abbildung einer Samen-anlage bald nach der Befruchtung und auch hier lassen dieKonturen der Zeichnung den Verschluß der Mikropyle erkennen.Bei diesen beiden Abbildungen sind nämlich nur die Umrisseder Integumente und der Teile, die den Verfasser interessieren,gezeichnet. Das gleiche gilt von der Zeichnung Cokers (2), die diebestäubte Samenanlage von Cephalotaxus im Winterzustandbringt (Fig. 1). Die Innenwände der Mikropyle si
RMPFEH3B–. Descriptive catalogue of fruit trees small fruits, etc.. Nursery stock, California, Catalogs; Ornamental trees, California, Catalogs; Evergreens, California, Catalogs; Shrubs, California, Catalogs. ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT. 17 Cephalotaxus, Fortunei—A handsome tree from Japan, of rounded form, medium size, dark green foliage, and long, slender, drooping branches. " Drupracea—A small evergreen tree; leaves crowded in two ranks, yellow- ish glossy green above, glaucous beneath; fruit purple, about one inch in length. It succeeds best in moist, shady situations. Choisya, Ternata—This is a fre
RMT23B6A–Archive image from page 64 of Die winterharten Nadelhölzer Mitteleuropas Die winterharten Nadelhölzer Mitteleuropas : ein Handbuch für Gärtner und Gartenfreunde diewinterhartenn00sche Year: 1909 — 53 — In der Heimat schöner, kleiner Baum von 6—8 m Höhe, bei uns hoher Strauch, mit breiter Krone, an den Asten brauner, an den Zweigen dunkelgrüner Rinde, zahlreichen, quirlig stehen- den, ausladenden und auch etwas überhängenden Ästen und meist gegenständig in zwei Reihen gestellten Zweigen. Blätter ebenfalls zweireihig, wechselständig, kurz gestielt. 2—4x/s cm Fig. 17. Cephalotaxus peditncul
RMEJC4T1–Japanese plum yew
RMMCNB3J–. Fig. 17. Cephalotaxus peditnculata S. u. Z. fastigiata Carr. lang, 2—3a/a mm breit, etwas sichelförmig, spitz, oben glänzend- grün, mit starkem Mittelnerven, unten mit zwei weißbläulichen Spaltöffnungslinien. Knospen mit Schuppen bekleidet: gelblicher Austrieb. Die einzelne (auch 2—3), bräunliche Steinfrucht auf ziemlich langem Stiel wird 2—3 cm lang, l1/., cm breit und ist fleischia-.
RM2BXA7TY–Cephalotaxus sinensis HL Li HL Li Cephalotaxus sinensis HL Li HL Li.
RM2AM81K9–Trees and shrubs of Central Park . Explanations, Map No. 10 Common Name 1. Scotch Pine. 2. Hackberry, Sugarberry Nettle Tree. 3. Red Mulberry. 4. European Larch. 5. Osage Orange. 6. Nordmanns Silver Fir. 7. Oriental Spruce. 8. Cockspur Thorn. 9. Pontanesia. 10. Indian Currant, Coral Berry. 11. Plume-leaved Japan Ar- bor Vitas. 12. Austrian Pine. 13. Golden Plume-leaved Japan Arbor VitEe. 14. Chinese Juniper. 15. Globe Flower, Japan Rose or Kerria (Doubleflowered). 16. American or White Elm. 17. Pin Oak. 18. Common Swamp Blue- berry, High-bush Blue-berry. 19. Cephalotaxus. 20. European White Bi
RMMCRB04–. 9[66. 87: G i ö c n g c lo ä cfj 1 e (TaxoMcae^. A) Taxus baccata: 1) 3""^'3 mit männlidjert (Se[c§Ie(^t^s fprofi'en; 2) männlirfier &e^ fd^Icc^täfprol, DcrgröBert; 3) ^^oUettfäcfc, gefc^lofjett unb aufgcfpruiiijen, oergrögcrt; 4) 3""^'8 ""t rodb[icf)en (3e= fc^Iec^t^i'pvofien; 5) Seil beä» felben int i'äng^fd^nitt, »er» gröpert; 6) 3iDcig mit gruc^t; 7) gruc^t mit burc§f(^nittencm Strillug; 8) gruc^t im fiängä; fdjnitt. B) Cephalotaxus drnpacea: 1) 3iueig mit männlichen Se= fc§[ec§tä|proffeu; 2) mannt. (Sefc^Iec^täfprop, oergrögert; 3) ^poUenfäde, ücrgröper
RM2BXA7XD–Cephalotaxus harringtonia var drupacea Siebold Zucc Koidz Cephalotaxus harringtonia var drupacea Siebold Zucc Koidz.
RM2AJ5BFN–Wholesale price list spring of 1918 : for nurserymen only . ATLAS CEDAR. boxed. 14 to 16 boxed 12 to 14 C. deodara. INDIAN CEDAR. boxed 14 to 16 boxed 12 to 14 boxed 10 to 12 boxed 9 to 10 boxed 8 to 9 boxed 7 to 8 C. libani. CEDAR OF LEBANON. boxed 16 to 18 boxed 14 to 16 boxed 12 to 14 boxed 10 to 12 CEPHALOTAXUS pedunculata fastigiata.ESE YEW. boxed 3 to 3M Each 40 0010 006 00 5 00 4 00 3 00 18 0015 008 00 6 50 10 00 7 50 6 50 5 00 4 00 20 0015 00 20 0015 00 8 00 7 00 6 00 5 00 18 0015 0012 00 8 00JAPAN- 4 00 NILES, ALAMEDA COUNTY, CAL. 5 CHAMAECYPARIS lawsoniana. LAWSON PRESS. Ilet111 boxe
RM2CDXEGF–. Manual of gardening; a practical guide to the making of home grounds and the growing of flowers, fruits, and vegetables for home use . na hemlock, TsugaCaroliniana; English yew, Taxus baccata; Libocedrus decur-rens; cephalotaxus and podocarpus; cryptomeria; Bhotanpine, Pinus excelsa; and the native pines of the regions. 9. Window-Gardens Although the making of window-gardens may not be properlya part of the planting and ornamenting of the home grounds, yetthe appearance of the residence has a marked effect on theattractiveness or unattractiveness of the premises; and thereis no better place
RM2CDA47Y–. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . ding Abies Ksempferi from 6 inches to 3 feet, A. Jezoensis,Pinus Bungeana (the lace barked Pine of China), Torreyagrandis (several extra strong plants), Cephalotaxus Fortum,the Chusan Palm, Farfugium grande (some of them specimenplants), Alalia papyiifera (the Chinese Bice-paper plant), Ilexcornuta and terrago, Limonia trifoliata, &c—May be viewedon the day prior and morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. TO CENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will Sellby Auction at the Mart, on FRIDAY, June 8, at12 oclock a choice a
RM2CEX383–. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. Fig. CLXI. Taxus, L.Podocarpus, LHer.Dacrydium, SoLTorreya, Armtt. ICarjotaxus, Zucc.Nageia, Gdrtn.PhyUocladus, L. C. Rich. GENERA. Thalamia, Spreng.Robertia, L. C. Rich.Broumetera, L. C. Rich Cephalotaxus, Zucc.Salisburia, Smith.Ginko, Kampf. Numbers. Gen. 9. Sp. 50. Polypodiaceof.Position.—Gnetacete.—Taxace^.—Pinacese. Fig. CLXI.—Phyllocladus rhomboidalis ; 1. a spike of c^ ; 2. an anther; 3. the inflorescence of the? , with a pair of flowers. 232 GNETACEiE. [Gymnogens. Order
RM2CDAJN7–. Fruit and ornamental trees, roses, etc . CEDRUS DEODARA photograph at Fruitland.) 36 P. J. BERCKMANS TREE AND PLANT CATALOGUE. CEDRUS LI BAND Cedar of Lebanon). Of regular conical habit while young, but widelyspreading, and with round head as it increases withage. Foliage deep green. A stately tree, best suitedto the mountain sections of the South. Its ultimateheight is from 60 to 80 feet. Small plants 10 to 12inches high, 50 cts. CEPHALOTAXUS DRUPACEA. Foliage broad, dark green; of dwarf growth. 6 to8 feet. 50 cts. CEPHALOTAXUS FORTUNEI (Fortunes Yew). Broad-leaved, moderate grower. 10 to 1
RM2CDX7AE–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . gonia Bowringiana, Supp, April 18. Begonia His Majesty, Begonia Our Queen,Begonia laciniata, Sander, pp. 268—9. Bilbergia Forgetiana, April 25, p. 258. Bryophyllum crenatum, January 21, p. 59. Calochortus pulchellus, August 22, pp. 133—41. Cephalotaxus drupacea, Apr.) 11, p. 227. Cephalotaxus Oliveri, April 11, p. 226. Cephalotaxus pedunculata, April 11, p. 228. Cephalotaxus pedunculata fastigiata, April 11,p. 229. Ficus pandurata, May 2, p. 284.Gloriosa Bothschildiana, May 23, p. 323.Gladiolus (new
RM2CDX5CW–. Veitch's manual of the coniferae : containing a general review of the order, a synopsis of the species cultivated in Great Britain, their botanical history, economic properties, place and use in arboriculture, etc . flexed foot-stalk slieatlied by a few scarious ])racts. Cephalotaxus pedunculata, Siebold and Zuccarini, Fl. .Ia)i. II. 67. t. 133 (1842).Endlicher, Syno])s. Coiiif. 238. Carriere, Traite Cdiiif. ed. II. 716. Parlatore. D. C.Prodr. XVI. 503. ((onion, Pinet. ed. II. 69. Masters in Card. Chron. XXI.(1884>. )i. 113; in.Iourn. Linn. Soc. XVIII. 499 ; XXII, 201, with fig. ; and inJ
RMREAA89–. Conifers and their characteristics. CEPHALOTAXUS AND PODOCARPUS 239 props up the fruit of the Podocarps asserts an un- mistakable independence of form and figure.. Prumnopitys Elegans Cephalotaxus fortunei. 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.. Coltman-Rogers, Charles, 1854-. London, J. Murray
RMREAA86–. Conifers and their characteristics. Prumnopitys Elegans Cephalotaxus fortunei. PODOCARPUS Speaking of this Yew fraternity from the point of view of ornamental attraction, we might sum them up and say of them, that without magnitude to inspire us here, without flowers to render them visions of a perfected beaut}^, without the perfume of Araby to ingratiate them with others, they are interesting for all that, and fulfil a destiny in many a garden ground which tends towards the enrichment of its scener}^ CEPHALOTAXUS (Of the tribe SALISBURINE^E) and PODO- CARPUS (OF THE TRIBE PODOCARPEiE) But h
RMRDH61T–. Morphology of gymnosperms. Gymnosperms; Plant morphology. CONIFERALES (TAXACEAE) 339 Taxodineae and Cupressineae among Pinaceae; and the unequal male cells, possibly related to the fact that the archegonia are not organized into a complex, a feature found among Abietineae. The exceptional condition in Cephalotaxus is that the inequality of the male cells is not so marked, and may disappear entirely through lack of wall-formation. The male gametophyte of the Podocarpineae has attracted so much attention that every genus (except Pherosphaera) has now been investigated, and the peculiar conditi
RMRDH60T–. Morphology of gymnosperms. Gymnosperms; Plant morphology. CONIFERALES (TAXACEAE) 349 drical mass of meristematic cells, and this cylinder invades the endo- sperm, its basal cells contributing to the suspensor. Later, growing points are organized, the root tip being deep in the cylinder, and the two concave cotyledons completely surrounding the stem tip. The peculiarity of the embryo-formation in Cephalotaxus (25, 124, 130) has been m.entioned, in which the terminal cells of the proembryo form a persistent cap for the embryo during its advance through the endosperm. That this same feature app
RMRN6WE4–. The anatomy of woody plants. Botany -- Anatomy. CONIFERALES '345 The reproductive structures in this group are extremely simple, and the ovuliferous apparatus produces in maturity a single ovule. In the genus Cephalotaxus of the Eastern Hemisphere an ovuliferous strobilus is present in the early stage of development; this is composed of scales each producing a pair of ovules—a condition comparable with that found in the Abietineae. As the develop- ment of the seed progresses all but a single seminal structure abort, so that in the end no vestige of the presence of a true fe- male cone can or
RMRK2MKP–. The art of beautifying suburban home grounds of small extent. Illustrated by upward of two hundred plates and engravings of plans for residences and their grounds, of trees and shrubs, and garden embellishments; with descriptions of the beautiful and hardy trees and shrubs grown in the United States. Landscape gardening; Trees. EVERGREEN TREES AXD SHRUBS. 577 tion. Ellwanger & Barry do not think it wiil prove hardy at Ro- chester. The female variety has lighter colored foliage than the other, and bears coral-colored oval berries as large as acorns. Harrington's Yew. Cephalotaxus peduncul
RMRFNHHB–. Descriptive catalogue of small fruits, fruit trees, grape vines : ornamental trees, shrubs, and roses. Nurseries (Horticulture) California Fresno Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. Fancher Creek Nursery. Cephalotaxus, Fortunei —A handsome tree; a native of Japan, with yew-like foliage; branches long, slender and pendulous. Cryptomeria, elegans — An elegant tree of pyramidal form; foliage turning brown in winter. " japonica—A handsome, rapid-growing tree, with an elongated pyramidal outline, at
RMRHC31G–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Floriculture. 486 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. being slightly covered with finer soil. Plants raised from seeds sown in heat are less vigorous in growth than those raised under the cool treatment. The variegated forms may be grafted in spring on their respective types, and placed in close cases. The Larch is sometimes used as a stock, to which the Cedars readily. Fig. 311.—Cephalotaxus pedunculata fastigiata. unite, and although growth is rapid in a young state it has been proved that plants worked on the Larch are shorter lived than th
RMREK7YH–. The classification of flowering plants. Plants. in] CONIFERAE 109 species of Pinus, Abies, Larix, and Picea cover wide areas in both hemispheres, extending northwards to the tree-limit. In a southern direction their importance decreases, the steppe- regions of Central Asia and the North American prairies. Fig. 43. Seed-bearing branch of Cephalotaxus pedunculata ; only one seed has formed in each cone. From Veitch, after The Gardeners' Chronicle. forming a partial barrier ; but they appear in force in the Mediterranean area, in the Himalayas, and in the mountains of Central Asia and of North
RMRE2HHF–. Morphology of spermatophytes. [Part I. Gymnosperms]. Gymnosperms; Plant morphology. 84 MORPHOLOGY OF SPBRMATOPHYTES from the primary neck cell, and by periclinal divisions the single plate becomes two, so that the neck is composed of two tiers of cells with four cells in each tier. The recorded deviations are as follows: in Tsuga Canadensis, 31a, 49, and Cephalotaxus Fortunei the neck is usually two-celled, as in Cycads and Ginkgo; in some Cupresseae eight cells occur in each tier; while in some specis of Pinus and Picm more than two tiers of cells occur, with four or eight cells in each tie
RMRDR37N–. Cassell's popular gardening. Gardening. 64 CASSELL'S POPULAR GAKDENING. 2. Conifers of whioli cuttings may be taken from any portion of the plant, lateral or otherwise :â Arthrotaxis â Tasmanian Cypress, BiotaâChinese Arborvitse. â¢Cephalotaxus â Cluiiese Yew. CryptomeriaâJapanese Ce- dar, * Cunningliamia. CupressusâCypress. â¦Fitzroyaâ Fatagonian Cy- press. â¢GinkgoâMaidenhair Tree. *Glyptostrobus â Chinese Water Pine. â TuniperusâJuniper. *Libocedrus â Incense Ce- dar, *PodocarpuB. *PruninopitysâPlum-fmited Yew. BetinosporaâJapanese Cy- press. â¢Saxe-GothaeaâPrince Al- bert's Yew. *Sciadop
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
RMRDYH6W–. Morphology of angiosperms (Morphology of spermatophytes. Part II). Angiosperms; Plant morphology. A A BB Fig. 112.—. cotyledonary bundle of Cephalotaxus drupacea: px, protoxylem; .c1, cei tripetal wood; .ra, centrifugal wood; tf, transfusion tissue; Y, longitudinal sectio of ootyledonary bundle of Cepkahtaxus Fortunei: ph, phloem; other lettering as i .1"; Z, small branch of Thuja oceidentalis; A A, mot of Pin us Strobus; JJJJ, part <. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearan
RMRDBCC5–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. XLHl] SEEDS 121 the nucellus of Cycadean seeds. The portion of the Torreya seed (fig. 684, V) below the free part of the nucellus has, according to Oliver, been produced by the intercalation of a new basal region that has pushed up the chalaza. Cephalotaxus^ has plum-like seeds similar to those of Torreya. In Phyllocladus^ (fig. 675, E) an ovule enclosed in a papery epimatium occurs in the axil of a succulent bract, and in Taxus a terminal ovule is borne on a short shoot. Fig. 688. Torreya nucifera, transverse section of seed;
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