RM2PPPEPK–Close-up of cane plant sticks on a shore beach in spring. Script. Close-up of dry short canes. Background from natural materials. Small pieces of dry
RMEBKGW8–Tanekaha, Celery Pine, New Zealand Celery Pine (Phyllocladus trichomanoides), blooming
RF2ACBC3E–detail of the flowers and the leaves of the loquat tree
RM2JC17E1–katsura tree (Cercidiphyllum japonicum), female flowers
RFRJYWY7–A close up view of rock, stones and plant matter next to a river bank
RMDAH0X3–common larch, European larch (Larix decidua, Larix europaea), twig with short shoots, Germany
RFKPCCC2–pile of twigs
RMDAGYT5–maidenhair tree, Ginkgo Tree, Gingko Tree, Ginko Tree (Ginkgo biloba), short shoot
RMFB9KY9–Short and overblown willow plant, Salix on the moorland. Green and yellow leaves close to the ground.
RF2BW7WW6–Ginger little kitten portrait in a beautiful white basket made from twigs on green grass in a colorful backyard. Funny domestic animals.
RMEBTAG7–dawn redwood (Metasequoia glyptostroboides), short shoot
RF2AW7M4X–light evergreen twigs and short bright green pine needles. beauty in nature concept. calming effect. parks, outdoors and nature. green and blue colors
RMCNY5F4–dawn redwood (Metasequoia glyptostroboides), short shoot in autumn
RF2GK8WBC–Spruce twigs with short needles with copy space
RMEBKRBM–Blue cedar (Cedrus atlantica 'Glauca', Cedrus atlantica Glauca), short shoot with needles
RMEJT1AG–use of pollarded hazelnut branches to create meandering small fence around garden allotment like wickerwork with willow
RMM18J79–Giant Topiary created for Canada 150 celebrations.
RM2B4HJH2–short-toed treecreeper (Certhia brachydactyla), perches at a mossy branch and foraging, side view, Germany, Bavaria, Niederbayern, Lower Bavaria
RM2PPPEWC–Close-up of cane plant sticks on a shore beach in spring. Script. Close-up of dry short canes. Background from natural materials. Small pieces of dry
RF2ACBC3N–leaves and flowering panicle of loquat tree
RF2BCT29W–Closeup of branch with short pine needles and leaf on them
RF2A3AX20–Small pine tree covered in snow
RMEBK48P–umbrella pine (Sciadopitys verticillata), proliferated cone
RFKPCCC5–twigs and Moss
RMEBND67–blackthorn, sloe (Prunus spinosa), branch with buds, Germany
RM2MTP1WE–Short and overblown willow plant, Salix on the moorland. Green and yellow leaves close to the ground.
RMEBT23A–dawn redwood (Metasequoia glyptostroboides 'Gold Rush', Metasequoia glyptostroboides Gold Rush), branches of cultivar Gold Rush in backlight
RF2BW7WTM–Ginger little kitten portrait in a beautiful white basket made from twigs on green grass in a colorful backyard. Funny domestic animals.
RF2J8KYHH–Horticulture of Gran Canaria - blossoming apple tree twigs isolated on white
RM2K1N09X–rusty-margined guan, Penelope superciliaris, single adult feeding on short vegetation, Pantanal, Brazil
RFR3F1DY–
RM2K1GHHJ–picazuro pigeon, Patagioenas picazuro, single adult walking on short vegetation, Pantanal, Brazil
RFR3TY3J–Single starling among branches and yellow leaves
RMEJT1B4–use of pollarded hazelnut branches to create meandering small fence around garden allotment like wickerwork with willow
RF2C4RK6T–Beach at Burnham Overy Staithe with stormy sky. Sea Milkwort. North Norfolk coast
RFR6M7G7–close up of two budding tips of tree in winter
RM2KEYCM2–playing Ukrainian Levkoy
RM2M7N70T–Nature, flora, conifers, tree trunks, tree pruning mistakes, bungling, unprofessional, amateurish, Oberhausen, Oberhausen-Sterkrade, Ruhr area, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RF2JMC67W–A vertical shot of a plant with small twigs and short leaves under sunlight
RF2KG8A7P–detail of the flowers and leaves of the loquat tree, Eriobotrya japonica, Rosaceae
RMAC94X4–baldcypress (Taxodium distichum), living fossil, leaf shoots in backlight
RF2ACBC3J–detail of the crown of loquat tree, flowers and leaves
RFKYNA1R–ephedra plant in north of Italy, close up
RM2AJMJKR–Paxton's Magazine of Botany and Register of Flowering Plants . se orframe, where they will be prevented from acquiring tliat weakly character to whichthey are so liable. Tins plant is not well adapted for the open ground, on account of the delicacyand fragility of its stems. A few plants might, however, be turned out from thepots, and if uninjured by rains, they will make a good display. From its slender nature, it requires some support, and this should be affordedwhen the plants are about an inch high, by placing three or four short branchingsticks in each pot. A few of the twigs taken from t
RM2MX77KK–Short and overblown willow plant, Salix on the moorland. Green and yellow leaves close to the ground.
RFA6R7CD–Leptospermum Tree on Mount Kinabalu in Sabah Borneo Malaysia
RF2BW7WTW–Ginger little kitten portrait in a beautiful white basket made from twigs on green grass in a colorful backyard. Funny domestic animals.
RF2J8KYHC–Horticulture of Gran Canaria - blossoming apple tree twigs isolated on white
RM2J531FC–Natural spring still life of Wood anemone, Anemone nemorosa, from directly above forming an intimate pattern with twigs and moss covered tree stump
RMANMJW0–Close up of a wild mushroom at Nelliyampathi, Kerala
RMPG0GNY–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. 442 ToUon The trunk is straight but short, and divided into numerous branches, the tree being round-topped; the bark is 1.5 to 2 cm. thick, rather smooth, but with a few shallow fissures, light gray and somewhat aromatic; the twigs are roimd, pale- hairy at first, but eventually become smooth and red-brown. The leaves, which remain upon the plant for two or three seasons, are alternate, oblong to oblong- lanceolate, 8 to
RMB205K6–Tabby cat dozing in Greek urn in front of Agnos Church, Corfu, Greece
RF2RH36RC–Guitar with yellow sunflower forming healthy lungs and bronchial tree organ anatomy
RF2GMYPJ8–Vertical shot of blooming Boxelder maple
RM2KFCA2H–lying American Pit Bull Terrier
RMB8PM3W–Blue cedar (Cedrus atlantica 'Glauca', Cedrus atlantica Glauca), short shoot
RM2KETY3D–portrait shiba inu
RM2AWP5B7–Annual report of the Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of Minnesota . Pig. 43.—Gortyna nitcla Gu. Prom Div. of Entomology, Dept. of Agriculture. aster, dahlia, castor bean; in. short any plant with soft center isapt to suffer. It is even reported as attacking twigs of apple,peach, currant, etc., and is to be classed as a general nuisance. Mr. Freeman of the University has identified this fungus as Svoriasspongiosa, Schw. Harshberger, in Vol. C of the Journal of Mycology,reports it as occurring in the honey dew of Schizonevra imbricata. foundon the Beech. FNSECTS INJURIOUS IN 19
RFA6R71C–Leptospermum Tree on Mount Kinabalu in Sabah Borneo Malaysia
RF2BW7WYP–Ginger little kitten portrait in a beautiful white basket made from twigs on green grass in a colorful backyard. Funny domestic animals.
RMPG4AYM–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites : introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae . Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. GYMNOSPORANGIUM. 387 may be as long as 10 m.m. and are bent like a born (Fig. 219). A similar case is described by Barclay^ in wbich the peridia of aecidia on Rhamnus dahurica were very long if produced in dry weather, but short if in moist weather.^ The aecidiospores are shed during the early part of June, and germinate at once on the bark of young juniper-twigs; the mycelium growing thence into the spurs or branch
RF2HY85YD–Bonsai tree growing in a marble pot on a wooden table by the window in bright light
RMADYFMC–Blue cedar (Cedrus atlantica 'Glauca', Cedrus atlantica Glauca), branch with short shoot
RM2ANBWDP–Forest trees of the Pacific slope . of the genus aregiven under this species. Canotia. Canotla holacantlia Torrey. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS. Canoiin holacantha is a tree or shrub anomalous in its entire lack of leaves;the thin green bark of its twigs seemingly performs the functions of leaves.This strange niodiflcation appears greatly to help the plant to endure the hot,dry climate of its range. At best, a shrubby tree from 15 to 20 feet high witha very short, stocky trunk from 4 to (; inches through; very occasionally, almosta foot in diameter. Greenish bark of the branches somewhat str
RMA6R71B–Leptospermum Tree on Mount Kinabalu in Sabah Borneo Malaysia
RF2BW7X15–Ginger little kitten portrait in a beautiful white basket made from twigs on green grass in a colorful backyard. Funny domestic animals.
RMPG4G3W–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 237 Conidia, 2. (=Coryneum beyerinckii) conidiophores short, crowded, from a minute subepidermal stroma; conidia single, elliptic-oblong, 1 to 5-septate, brown, about 36 x 15 /i- On drupaceous hosts. In spots on the bark the mycelium is often sterile, but when it becomes old distinct pustules usually show in a well developed subepidermal stromatic tissue and from these pustules, as they rupture the epidermis, the conidiophores are produced. Conidia usually abound on the surface of twigs which hav
RF2HY86FC–Bonsai tree growing in a dark marble pot on a wooden table by the window in bright light
RMAB89W1–katsura tree (Cercidiphyllum japonicum), winter buds
RM2CETY9Y–. The pruning-book; a monograph of the pruning and training of plants as applied to American conditions. 118. Swellings on pear, resulting from fruit-bearing.Half size. 13.74 for the twigs and 11.06 for the swellings.These tests still further show that these swellingsare mechanical tissue, resulting from the strainQf fruit-bearing, and that they are not to be 180 THE PRINCIPLES OF PRUNING looked upon as condnciug in any way to sub-sequent fruitfulness of the plant. 15. Heading-in induces fruitfulness hy check-ing exuberant growth and by encouragingthe formation of short lateral growths. In Sec
RF2BW7WYT–Ginger little kitten portrait in a beautiful white basket made from twigs on green grass in a colorful backyard. Funny domestic animals.
RMPG41RC–. Nature study and life. Nature study. 2 12 NATURE STUDY AND LIFE black-cherry aphid. If these are kept fresh, the plant lice will desert the leaves and gather about the buds on the twigs. If they are carefully watched, preferably with a hand lens, they may be seen to lay their eggs, generally, in the angle between the bud and twig. The eggs are visible to the unaided eye and appear at first as oval, yellowish-green bodies, which turn in a short time to shining black. The egg laying is an interesting process, a sight of which will repay much patient observation. The my s t ery to m e always is
RF2HY86H4–A beautiful shot of a Bonsai tree growing in a dark marble pot on a wooden table in bright light against a white wall
RMACWPGX–Golden Larch (Pseudolarix amabilis (Pseudolarix kaempferi)), branch with needles
RMRJ2Y0T–. The elements of structural botany [microform] : with special reference to the study of Canadian plants, to which is added a selection of examination papers. Plant anatomy; Botany; Plantes; Botanique. THE MAPLES. 57 In other trees, the twigs will be found to resemble Fig. 74. The scaly buds are present, and the clusters of flow- ers within them as before, but the projecting stamens are wanting. If stamens are present at all, they are short and almost concealed in the calyx, as shown in Fig. 75, where two anthers are just visible over the edge of the calyx. The centre of the flower is occupied
RF2BW7WPX–Ginger little kitten portrait in a beautiful white basket made from twigs on green grass in a colorful backyard. Funny domestic animals.
RMACWPGY–Golden Larch (Pseudolarix amabilis (Pseudolarix kaempferi)), branch with needles
RMREP9CK–. Frank Forester's field sports of the United States and British provinces of North America [microform]. Game and game-birds; Hunting; Gibier; Chasse. 7S FRANK forester's FIELD SPORTS. " Their food consists of berries of different sorts, and the young twigs and blossoms of several species of plants. In the summer and autumn, I have often found them gorged with berries of the plant which is commonly called 'Solomon's seal.' In the winter I have seen the crop filled with the short leaves of the larch or hackmetack. " I have frequently heard it said that these birds could be- knocked do
RF2BW7WPR–Ginger little kitten portrait in a beautiful white basket made from twigs on green grass in a colorful backyard. Funny domestic animals.
RMACWM0G–Scotch elm, wych elm (Ulmus glabra, Ulmus scabra), fruits, Germany
RMRJ0EDA–. The elements of structural botany [microform] : with special reference to the study of Canadian plants : to which is added a selection of examination papers. Plant anatomy; Botany; Botanique; Botanique. THE MAPLK8. 57 In other trees, tlio twigs will ho found to rosoiuhlo Fi^'. 74. The scaly buds uro present, and tlio clusters of flow- ers within them as before, but the projecting fitamons are wanting. If stamens are present at all, they are short and almost concealed in the calyx, as shown in Fig. 75, where two anthers are just visible over the edge of the calyx. The centre of the flower is
RF2BW7WR3–Ginger little kitten portrait in a beautiful white basket made from twigs on green grass in a colorful backyard. Funny domestic animals.
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