RFM4Y5AM–Bristlecone pines, the longest living trees, can be seen on the Bristlecone Pine Grove Trail in Great Basin National Park.
RMCWRRFW–Bristlecone Fir Abies bracteata
RMP5CFCY–N/A. English: Abies bracteata from Plate 5 volume 1 of 'L'Illustration Horticole Journal Special des Serres et des Jardins' . 1854. Guillaume Severeyns 53 Abies bracteata00
RMPFN1TH–Twigs from Abies bracteata (Bristlecone fir), close-up
RMCWNA79–Santa Lucia Fir Abies bracteata (Pinaceae)
RMB9Y3TG–Abies specimens with 1 centimetre scale ring
RMCWNAG9–Santa Lucia Fir Abies bracteata (Pinaceae)
RMJ2WA74–Abies bracteata
RMPBN24K–Abies bracteata.
RM2BXCNMP–Abies bracteata Abies bracteata.
RM2AKR64G–The North American sylva; or, A description of the forest trees of the United States, Canada and Nova ScotiaConsidered particularly with respect to their use in the arts and their introduction into commerceTo which is added a description of the most useful of the European forest trees .. . ER FIR. Abies bracteata. Foliis bifariam jyaieniibus mucronatis j)l(^nis suhtusargenteis, sirobiUs ovatis erectis squamis reniformibus, bractcolis trilobiSylacinia intermedia longissima foliacea recurvata. PiNUS bracteata.—D. Don, in Liu. Transact., vol. xvii. p. 443. Lam-berts Pines, vol. iii. tab. 91. Loud
RMPG0D8X–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. XLni] ABIETINEAE 157. Fig. 705. A, B, Short shoot and cone of Pseudolarix Katmpferi. C, Abies bracteata, showing the long bract-scales. D, E, Abies concolor, cone-scale; b, bract- scale; «, seed. F. ^6ie« ii'rcwen, cone-scale; 6, bract-scale. G, LarixGriffithi; b, bract-scale; s, seed. (C—F, from the Gardeners' Chronicle.) M. S.. 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
RMMCKN4K–. In the genus Abies, asso- ciated with the silver fir, are a whole series of American, Siberian, and Japanese species. An interesting one is the Californian Abies bracteata, which has thorn- like processes on the cone 2 inches in length, cor- responding to the re-curved spines on the cone of the silver fir. It was introduced into England in 1853, and specimens are growing in Eastnor Park, near Ledbury. The beautiful ptnsapo of the Spanish Sierra Nevada also belongs to the genus Abies, and may be seen in some English plantations. The Tsuga firs of Japan and North America are related to Abies,
RMFFNHMW–ABIES BRACTEATA
RFM4Y5AC–Bristlecone pines, the longest living trees, can be seen on the Bristlecone Pine Grove trail in Great Basin National Park.
RMCXCREM–Santa Lucia Fir Abies bracteata (Pinaceae)
RMJ2WG8N–Abies bracteata - Lemaire
RMPBN24H–Abies bracteata - Lemaire.
RM2CE81DY–. 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 . ary purposes only where the tree is abundant ;the Avood is light, of little strength, coarse-grained, and decays rapidlyon exposure to the weather. Abies bracteata. A lofty tree attaining a height of 100 —150 or more feet, thetrunk slender in proportion to height with a diameter of not morethan 2 — 4 feet near the base, and when isolated feathered Avithbranches from near the grou
RMPG0D8D–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. Fig. 705. A, B, Short shoot and cone of Pseudolarix Katmpferi. C, Abies bracteata, showing the long bract-scales. D, E, Abies concolor, cone-scale; b, bract- scale; «, seed. F. ^6ie« ii'rcwen, cone-scale; 6, bract-scale. G, LarixGriffithi; b, bract-scale; s, seed. (C—F, from the Gardeners' Chronicle.) M. S.. Fig. 706. Branches of Abietineae. A, Abies pectinata, B, Tsuga C, Pseudotsuga Douglasii. T>, Picea excelsa. E, Cedrus Libani. europaea. G. Pseudolarix Kaempferi. (After Rendle from Veitch Engler and Prantl.) F, Larix an
RFM4Y5AE–Bristlecone pines, the longest living trees, can be seen on the Bristlecone Pine Grove trail in Great Basin National Park.
RMCXCRM9–Santa Lucia Fir Abies bracteata (Pinaceae)
RMRDR4FY–. A manual of the Coniferae, containing a general review of the order; a synopsis of the hardy kinds cultivated in Great Britain; their place and use in horticulture, etc., etc. With numerous woodcuts and illustrations. Conifers; Evergreens. ABIES BRACTEATA. 01 Mr. Lobb must speak for himself. "This beautiful and singular tree forms here (he writes from the Califomian forests) the most conspicuous ornament of the arborescent vegetation. On the western slopes towards the sea, it occupies the deep ravines, and attains the height of 120 to 150 feet, and from 1 to 2 feet in diameter; the trun
RFM4Y5AG–Scenic vista overlooking mountain peaks on Bristlecone Pine Grove trail in Great Basin National Park.
RMRDBC80–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. XLni] ABIETINEAE 157. Fig. 705. A, B, Short shoot and cone of Pseudolarix Katmpferi. C, Abies bracteata, showing the long bract-scales. D, E, Abies concolor, cone-scale; b, bract- scale; «, seed. F. ^6ie« ii'rcwen, cone-scale; 6, bract-scale. G, LarixGriffithi; b, bract-scale; s, seed. (C—F, from the Gardeners' Chronicle.) M. S.. 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
RFM4Y5AN–Bristlecone pines, the longest living trees, can be seen on the Bristlecone Pine Grove trail in Great Basin National Park.
RMRDBC7R–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. Fig. 705. A, B, Short shoot and cone of Pseudolarix Katmpferi. C, Abies bracteata, showing the long bract-scales. D, E, Abies concolor, cone-scale; b, bract- scale; «, seed. F. ^6ie« ii'rcwen, cone-scale; 6, bract-scale. G, LarixGriffithi; b, bract-scale; s, seed. (C—F, from the Gardeners' Chronicle.) M. S.. Fig. 706. Branches of Abietineae. A, Abies pectinata, B, Tsuga C, Pseudotsuga Douglasii. T>, Picea excelsa. E, Cedrus Libani. europaea. G. Pseudolarix Kaempferi. (After Rendle from Veitch Engler and Prantl.) F, Larix an
RFM4Y5AP–Sign post on Bristlecone Pine Grove trail in Great Basin National Park in Baker, Nevada.
RM2CRF13K–. Reports of explorations and surveys, to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean . /fAfR A INDEX TO BOTANY. [The regular names of Species, Genera, and Natural Orders are in Italic.are in Koruan.*] Synonyms and names of plants otherwise noticed Abies balsamea bracteata Douglasii Abronia armaria cycloptera mellifera micrantha .. Abulilon parvulum Accena pinnatifida trifida Acanthogonum rigidum Acer glabrum , macrophyllum Negundo tripartitum Aceracece Acerates cordifolia Achillea Millefolium Achyropappus Achyrackcena moll
RMRDT7B0–. Beautiful and rare trees & plants. Trees; Shrubs; Plants, Ornamental. ABIES BRACTEATA.. 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.. Annesley, Hugh Annesley, 5th earl, 1831-1908. London, Pub. at the Offices of "Country Life,"; New York, C. Scribner's Sons
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