RMW7TJY5–Plantation of evergreen Norway spruce (Picea abies) and deciduous Larch (Larix decidua) trees, North Yorshire, England, UK, November.
RMBRC1HC–Light Micrograph (LM) of the transverse section of a stem of Norway Pine showing the resin passages, magnification x24
RMW7RXYM–Dead Spruce trees (Picea abies) in Bark beetle (Scolytinae) afflicted area on mountain ridge, Bavarian Forest National Park, Germany, June 2011.
RMW7WFM7–Norway Spruce (Picea abies) forest in the Retezat National Park. Carpathian Mountains, Romania. September
RFEWA4P8–Norway Spruce or Picea abies or European Spruce, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of Norway Spruce tree.
RM2C3DT01–Picea abies, Norway Spruce, bark
RM2BNJH3T–Great grey owl (Strix nebulosa) perched on a tree (Picea abies), Finland, March.
RF2T8E59W–Harvest cones. European spruce (Picea excelsa, P. abies) top with many ripening cones, September
RMW7W9EY–Norway spruce (Picea abies) trees covered in snow, Harz National Park, Brocken, Germany, February 2010.
RF2T9GH55–Dendrology. Secular tree. Agelong European spruce (Picea excelsa, P. abies) in the boreal forests of northeastern Europe
RM2BNK5DF–Spruce (Picea abies) wood on ground after Black woodpecker (Dryocopus martius) has been drilling trunk for prey. Jura Mountains, Switzerland, March
RMD45XN3–Picea Excelsa or Picea abies (Norway spruce) bonsai
RFEW95FY–Old engraved illustration of Norway Spruce or Picea abies or European Spruce. Dictionary of words and things - Larive and Fleury
RF2GE6FCA–Picea abies, the Norway spruce [Here as Abies Excelsa] or European spruce, is a species of spruce native to Northern, Central and Eastern Europe. from Dewey's Pocket Series ' The nurseryman's pocket specimen book : colored from nature : fruits, flowers, ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, &c by Dewey, D. M. (Dellon Marcus), 1819-1889, publisher; Mason, S.F Published in Rochester, NY by D.M. Dewey in 1872
RMGGJ7GW–Container - Conifers - with Picea orientalis `Knaptensis' Picea abies `Aurea' and Picea excelsa `Phrohonis' CTR0159
RMFY3AJ4–Norway spruce, Picea abies (Picea excelsa). Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration by Walther Muller from Hermann Adolph Koehler's Medicinal Plants, edited by Gustav Pabst, Koehler, Germany, 1887.
RM2BNK5DD–Spruce (Picea abies) wood on ground after Black woodpecker (Dryocopus martius) has been drilling trunk for prey. Jura Mountains, Switzerland, March.
RMM45G15–Picea abies, Spruce, Spiritus made of spruce sprouts
RM2AADHPF–Misty, frost-covered Norway spruce (Picea abies), forest. Muddus National Park, Laponia World Heritage Site, Swedish Lapland, Sweden. December 2016.
RF2RMN273–Forest science, sylviculture. Agelong timber stand of European spruce (Picea excelsa, P. abies) in the boreal forests of northeastern Europe. Woodside
RM2R6CD13–Oriental Spruce Tree, Picea orientalis 'Early Gold', Norway spruce, Early Gold, Picea abies 'Viminalis' Spruce trees Conifer trees
RMF0EJTB–Mixed woodland with Silver fir (Abies alba) Spruce (Picea excelsa) and European beeches (Fagus sylvatica) close to Ljeskovac village, Plitvice Lakes NP, Croatia, October 2008
RMG9XW9X–Norway spruce (Picea abies) trees covered in snow, Ciuc Mountains, Transylvania, Romania, January 2015.
RFEW9K03–Old engraved illustration of Norway Spruce or Picea abies or European Spruce. Dictionary of words and things - Larive and Fleury
RMG9XX5D–Snow covered Norway spruce (Picea abies) forest on Mount Harghita Madaras, Carpathian Mountains, Transylvania, Romania, January
RFC7C7B4–Norway Spruce or Picea abies or European Spruce, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of Norway Spruce tree.
RMG9XKE3–Norway spruce trees (Picea abies) covered in snow and frost, on the treeline, Sor-Stubba, Muddus National Park, Lapland, Sweden,
RM2AWJYX7–The origin of floral structures through insect and other agencies . Fig. 62,—Inflorescence of Connis florida,?n ith luur white petaloid bracts. Fig. 63.—Inflorescence of Darunnia, withcoloured petaloid bracts. or less staminoid character. This is rare, but it has beennoticed in Abies excelsa* A substitution of anthers forbracts has been seen in. Melianthus major,-f concerning whichSig, Licopoli remarks that the flowers of chiefly the terminalracemes were impeifect, the summit of the floriferous axisbearing a tuft of perfect and imperfect anthers the petalsand the two carpels of the flower havi
RME45F7W–Soft focus on mixed woodland with Silver fir (Abies alba) Spruce (Picea excelsa) and European beeches (Fagus sylvatica) close to Ljeskovac village, Plitvice Lakes NP, Croatia, October 2008
RMM45G16–Picea abies, Spruce, alkohol made of spruce sprouts
RMW85F0K–Winter landscape with snow covered Norway spruce (Picea abies) trees in forest, Riisitunturi National Park, Lapland, Finland, February 2007
RMHBA97C–Picea abies, Norway spruce
RF2RFCCYR–Forest science, sylviculture. Agelong timber stand of European spruce (Picea excelsa, P. abies) in the boreal forests of northeastern Europe. Woodside
RF2PD5PM2–Heilpflanze, Picea excelsa, Gemeine Fichte, Picea abies, auch Gewöhnliche Fichte, Rotfichte oder Rottanne, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RF2PDPXEP–Heilpflanze, Picea excelsa, Gemeine Fichte, Picea abies, auch Gewöhnliche Fichte, Rotfichte oder Rottanne, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RM2H33HBJ–Defereggental in den Hohen Tauern, Rot-Fichte (Picea abies)
RMPG3W2M–. The origin of floral structures : through insect and other agencies. Plants; Flowers; Flowers. Fig. 62 —Infloreecence of Cdrntts fiorida, with fuur white petaloid bracts. Fig. 63.—ItifloresceDce oF Darviinia, with coloured petaloid bracts. or less staminoid character. This is rare, but it has been noticed in Abies excelsa* A substitution of anthers for bracts has been seen in Melianthtis major, f concerning which Sig. Licopoli remarks that the flowers of chiefly the terminal racemes were imperfect, the summit of the floriferous axis bearing a tuft of perfect and imperfect anthers the petals
RMW04HXJ–Archive image from page 266 of Die europäischen Borkenkäfer Für Forstleute,. Die europäischen Borkenkäfer. Für Forstleute, Baumzüchter und Entomologen dieeuropischen00eich Year: 1881 Sechszähuiger Ficlitenborkenkäfer. 251 Holzart ist die Fichte (Abies excelsa) imcl ist er gleich derselben mehr ein Bewohner des Ciebirges als der Ebene, ohne jedoch letztere gerade zu vermeiden. Anerkannte Autoritäten haben dessen Vorkommen auch an der Weisstanne , Lärche, gemeinen Kiefer, Weihniuths- und an der Knnnmholzkief'er festgestellt. Einestheils mögen'in solchen Fällen wohl ganz besondere Umstände mit
RMMCMTT7–. Fig. 333 Abies excelsa. Kottanne. Fig. 334. Abies pectinata. Weisstanne- Nebst einem Zapfen, einer Fruchtschuppe Nebst einem Teile des Zapfens, einer (oben links) und einem Samen (rechts). Fruchtschuppe (links) und einem Samen (rechts). 30*
RMCXD0C3–Larix decidua Miller
RMP54HFF–Norway spruce tree, Picea abies. Chromolithograph from Carl Lindman's 'Bilder ur Nordens Flora' (Pictures of Northern Flora), Stockholm, Wahlstrom & Widstrand, 1905. Lindman (1856-1928) was Professor of Botany at the Swedish Museum of Natural History (Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet). The chromolithographs were based on Johan Wilhelm Palmstruch's 'Svensk botanik,' 1802-1843.
RM2AFT975–. General catalogue with prices : of ornamental and shade trees, flowering shrubs, vines, roses, bulbs, and perennial plants. K, COMMON HEMLOCK (Canadensis). When finelygrown, almost the handsomest of all evergreens, with delicatedark glossy foliage, and drooping branches; when old, it loses itsconical shape, and assumes irregular and picturesque forms.Should be transplanted young.2-3 ft . $4.00 each, 40.00 per 12. S. NORWAY (Abies Excelsa). One of the handsomest and mostpopular of evergreens; when young the tree is remarkably richand luxuriant; as it grows older its branches droop with a fine
RMW85F0H–Winter landscape with snow covered Norway spruce (Picea abies) trees in forest, Riisitunturi National Park, Lapland, Finland, February 2007
RMHBA957–Picea abies, Norway spruce
RF2T2RY31–Forest science, sylviculture. Agelong timber stand of European spruce (Picea excelsa, P. abies) in the boreal forests of northeastern Europe. Woodside
RMPFEGDY–. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees : grapes, roses, shrubs, etc., etc.. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs. DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. til Spruce Fir. Norway Spruce (Abies Excelsa)—One of the handsomest and most popular of evergreens ; when young, the tree is remarkably rich and luxuriant; as it grows older, its branches droop with a fine graceful curl or sweep, some specimens, however, more than others; and wh
RMW032R3–Archive image from page 169 of Die gallen der pflanzen, ein. Die gallen der pflanzen, ein lehrbuch für botaniker und entomologen diegallenderpfla00ks Year: 1911 Figur 73. Ai lasgalle an einem vegetativen Sproß: Adelges abieti. a, Längssclinitt durch die Galle; b, einzelne Nadel. auf Abies excelsa. men Hohlräume und Wohnnischen für die Gallentiere zustande. Die Wachstmnsvorgänge, welche zur Gallcnbildung führen, sind zwar die- selben wie bei den bisher geschilderten Umwallungsgallen; biologisch unterscheiden sie sich aber von diesen dadurch, daß zu der Zeit, während welcher die Gewebeleisten
RMMAB5KK–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Pleosporoj' - i - i robili na (Alb. et Schweinitz) Oerst. (i. Zwei Zapfen schuppen von Abies excelsa mit dem Pilze in natür- licher Grösse. b. Eine vergrösserte halbe Zapfen- schuppe mit theils entdeckelten Fruchtgehäusen. c. Ein durchschnittenes, ein ganzes und ein entdeckeltes Fruchtgehäuse. Nach Albertini et Schweinitz, Consp. fung. tab. VI. fig. 3. Sphaeronaemella Mougeotii (Fries) Sacc a. Ein Aststückchen von Hedera Helix mit dem Pilze in natür- licher Grösse. h. Sechs schwach vergröss. Frucht- gehäuse.
RMCWN6PJ–Larch and other herbs
RMP7DMJY–Norway spruce, Picea abies (Picea excelsa). Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration by Walther Muller from Hermann Adolph Koehler's Medicinal Plants, edited by Gustav Pabst, Koehler, Germany, 1887.
RM2AG3E2F–. The Gardener's monthly and horticulturist. (1 of the best sorts, 120 00 GOOSEBERRIES, from seeds 120 00 RASPBERRIES, 60 of the best sorts, per 1000 S22 fO STRAWBERRIES, 20 of the best sorts for market 60 00 PEAR SEEDS (pure Caresi variety^. Myrobolan and Mahaleb .stones and seeds disposable by large quantity, lowrates; prices on application. FOREST TREES, Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, young stocks from cuttings and seedlingsdisposable by the 1,000,000. EVERGREENS, Abies excelsa, Pinus larix, Ac, 1, 2, 3 to 6 years old, disposable by 100.000 of£^vi.. .r.«^^ choice. ROSES, own roots; standards,
RMW85F0C–Winter landscape with snow covered Norway spruce (Picea abies) trees bent over under weight of snow in forest, in forest, Riisitunturi National Park, Lapland, Finland, February 2007
RMHBA954–Picea abies, Norway spruce
RF2RCDCE5–Forest restoration after a fire. European spruce (Picea excelsa, P. abies), spruce undergrowth after 20 years. Boreal forests (taiga) of northeastern
RMDJ44X3–Picea abies, Waldfichte, spruce
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