RF2D6JR0Y–Although the most common juniper in Mexico, Drooping Juniper is only found in the Chisos Mountains of Texas in the United States.
RMRCPFTD–Close up of the flaking tree trunk bark of Juniperus recurva var coxii -Drooping Juniper
RMF1HRRH–Juniperus recurva (Drooping juniper)
RMC4629K–The tree zone in the mountains of Big Bend National Park Texas USA with drooping juniper gray oak and pinon pine
RMBJ2M3C–Juniperus Recurva v coxii, Drooping Juniper, hanging over a pathway at Westonbirt Arbortetum in the Cotswolds
RMB3EB10–Weeping Juniper Juniperus flaccida Big Bend National Park Texas United States 10 August Cupressaceae
RFF8032A–Beautiful Weeping Juniper at the San Diego Botanical Gardens in California
RMB3EB09–Weeping Juniper Juniperus flaccida Big Bend National Park Texas United States 24 September Cupressaceae
RFKYPAXN–The bark on the trunk of an Himalayan juniper (Juniperus recurva)
RF2F7BY63–Drooping mountain ash with clusters of red berries in the autumn garden
RFE3XAE1–Plains of Argentinian Patagonia with glacier-topped mountains in the background and an old wagon wheel resting against a post.
RFPNT3CG–10 May 2018 An Israeli Flag flying limply at the Western Wall in Jerusalem Israel
RM2AX0GDR–The cypress and juniper trees of the Rocky Mountain region . ON NAME AND EARLY HISTORY. Although very distinct in its general appearance from othersouthwestern junipers, this species is doubtless unknown to manylay people, and unfamiliar even to a good many foresters and botan-ists, chiefly because in the United States it grows in an isolated andlittle frequented section of the country. It is, hi fact, essentially aMexican species, the principal part of its range being in Mexico.The few stockmen and prospectors who have seen the tree know itonly as cedar or juniper. The name drooping juniper,
RM2M4FDPT–Tree Identification - Juniper: Drooping. Photographs Relating to National Forests, Resource Management Practices, Personnel, and Cultural and Economic History
RMFCDB62–Drooping juniper, Juniperus flaccida, in flower; Chisos mountains, Texas.
RMPG1EAF–. 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. Rocky Mountain Red Cedar 119 meters with a trunk diameter of 6 dm.; also called Southern juniper and by many of the names applied to the northern species. The trunk is similar to that of the Northern red cedar. The branches how- ever, are more slender, ascending and spreading, or the lower ones drooping, forming a broad irregular open head. The bark separates into long, thin shreddy scales of a brownish or grayish color.
RMRCPFW3–Close up of the flaking tree trunk bark of Juniperus recurva var coxii -Drooping Juniper
RFKYPAF8–The bark on the trunk of an Himalayan juniper (Juniperus recurva)
RFPNT3CJ–10 May 2018 An Israeli Flag flying limply at the Western Wall in Jerusalem Irael
RM2AX0DET–The cypress and juniper trees of the Rocky Mountain region . JUNIPERUS FLACCIDA: PRIMARY FOLIAGE OF SEEDLING (ABOUT 6 YEARS OLD) PLATE XXV. JUNIPERUS FLACCIDA: SMALL TREE SHOWING CHARACTERISTIC OPEN CROWN AND DROOPING HABITOF BRANCHLETS IN SHELTERED SlTE (ABOUT ONE TWENTY-FlFTH NATURAL SIZE). CYPRESS AND JUNIPER TREES OF ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION. 33 Drooping juniper was first discovered in Mexico by the Germanbotanist Schiede, who found it in June, 1830/ at Atotonilco elChico, 2 State of Hidalgo. Ehrenberg is also said to have foundthe drooping juniper at Regla and at other points in Mexico at el
RM2M4FDPM–Tree Identification - Juniper: Drooping. Photographs Relating to National Forests, Resource Management Practices, Personnel, and Cultural and Economic History
RMFCDB64–Drooping juniper, Juniperus flaccida, trunk. Big Bend, Texas.
RFKYPAH1–The bark on the trunk of an Himalayan juniper (Juniperus recurva)
RM2AX0FT5–The cypress and juniper trees of the Rocky Mountain region . juniperus flaccida: showing drooping habit of branchlets of trees in Exposed Sites. a, Detached leaf showing resin gland on back (enlarged five times natural size). Bui. 207, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate XXIV.. JUNIPERUS FLACCIDA: SHOWING PENDENT BRANCHLETS OF TREES IN SHELTERED SlTES.a, Female flowers (in autumn). Bui. 207, U. S. Dept of Agricultur Plate XXV.
RM2M4FDP4–Tree Identification - Juniper: Drooping. Photographs Relating to National Forests, Resource Management Practices, Personnel, and Cultural and Economic History
RFKYPAXF–The bark on the trunk of an Himalayan juniper (Juniperus recurva)
RM2AJ8KAK–Design and improvement of school grounds . nse, pyramidal tree of rapidgrowth with horizontal branches and drooping branchlets, the bright greenleaves changing to bronze in fall and winter. Best in the middle and easternsections. Cunninghamia lanceolata. A tree with lance-like leaves on horizontalbranches; a rapid and symmetrical grower attaining a good height, but thelower branches are not very persistent, which is a defect in a lawn conifer. Chinese Juniper (Juniperus chinensis). A pyramidal tree of grey greencolor and strong healthy growth that is not particular as to soil; one of thebest d
RM2M4FDPR–Tree Identification - Juniper: Drooping. Photographs Relating to National Forests, Resource Management Practices, Personnel, and Cultural and Economic History
RM2AX0CXX–The cypress and juniper trees of the Rocky Mountain region . s not drooping: Heartwood purplish or rose-red Juniperus scopulorum. Heartwood yellowish-brown: Berries large, mostly over one-fourth of an inch in diameter andbluish: One-seeded: Seeds round-pointed, furrowed, and creased from top to bottom Juniperus utahensis.2 Seeds usually chisel-pointed, furrowed only at bottom. Juniperus meyalocarpa. Several-seeded Juniperus occidentalis. Berries small, mostly less than one-fourth of an inch in diameter,and bluish or copper-colored: One-seeded Juniperus monosperma. Several-seeded Juniperus sabi
RM2AWK9NE–General catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, etc . ranchlets. Leaves dark glossy green, tinged with a glaucoushue. One of the finest Cypresses. Only half-hardy here. $1.00. *+C. Nutksensis syn. Thu.jopsis borealis. NooTKA SOUND CYPRESS. C. A desirable species from NootkaSound, It is pyramid in habit, with light, glossy green foliage, sometimes with a bluish shade. $1.50. JUNIPEKUS. Juniper. Wachholder, Qer. Gekevier, Fr. +J. Chinensis. Chinese Juniper. C. Native of China and Japan. A handsome, dense shrub with dark greenfoliage, and somewhat drooping branches. $1.00.+var. Ke
RM2CHEW0N–. Armstrong Nurseries . ightly drooping, giving a somewhat weeping ef-fect. Balled, 3 to 4 feet, $1.50; 2 to 3 feet, $1.00. Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana alumi. One of themost beautiful varieties; of columnar habit; foli-age glaucous with a bluish, metallic hue. Balled,2 feet, $1.00; flats of 100, $5.00. JUNIPERUS. Junipers. Juniperus Bermudiana. Bermuda Juniper. Arather rapid growing species, with pale bluish-green foliage; branchlets thickly set; pyramidalform; wood used for pencil making. Boxed, 1%to 2 feet, $1.25. Juniperus Californica. California Juniper. Anative shrub or small tree of broad p
RMREP6NG–. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Birds; Natural history; Oiseaux; Sciences naturelles. TURNSTOXK. -rinrhis iiithrre^- The nest of this bird is situated upon the coast, and the bird is very valiant in its attacks upon the gulls which approach too near its home. A nest found by Mr. Hewitson " was placed against a ledge of rock, and consisted of nothing more than the drooping leaves of the juniper-bush, under a creeping branch, by v»duch the eggs, four in number, were snugly concealed, and admirably sheltered from the many storms by which these Weak and exposed rocks are visite
RMRJHYBB–. Beautiful home surroundings. Landscape gardening; Nurseries (Horticulture). DESCRIPTION AND PRICES OF ALL EVERGREENS 51 JUNIPER OR CEDAR Pfitzer's Juniper Jiiiilin-nix chinensis pfilzeriiuiu Irregular shape. Hranelies horizontally spreading; branchlets slightly drooping. (Jrows as broad as tall. Foliage rich green, slightly grayish. Particularly beauti- ful. i}4 to 3 feet, $3.50. 3 to 4 feet, $0.00, 4 to 5 feet, $10.00 fCommon Juniper Juniperus communis The common type often seen in pastures. Habit spread- ing, branches slightly ascending, twice as broad as tall. Foliage varies from light gr
RMRMD1BE–. Annual descriptive price list : to our customers and friends. Trees Varieties Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Roses Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. JUNIPER BLUE VIRGINIA CEDAR (Juniperns VIrginlana Glauca). Compact, symmetrical habit of growth. Foliage silvery-blue. Prices, 18 to 24 inch, $2.50 each; 2 to %V-, feet, $3.50 each. JUNIPER. CANADIAN PROSTRATE. Prostrate habit of growth, foliage silvery light green. Adapted to planting on hillsides and among rocks. Prices, 15 to 18 Inch, $2.00 each; 18 to 24 Inch, $3.00 each. JUNIPER, ENGLISH. Pyramidal form, drooping branches: foliage grayish
RMRMD1HJ–. Annual descriptive price list : to our customers and friends. Trees Varieties Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Roses Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. JUNIPER BLUE VIRGINIA CEDAR (Jnniperns Virsiniana Glanca). Compact, symmetrical habit of growth. Foliage silvery-blue. Prices. 18 to 24 inch, $2.50 each; 2 to 2% feet, $3.50 each. JUNIPER, CANADIAN PROSTRATE. Prostrate habit of growth, foliage silvery light green. Adapted to planting on hillsides and among rocks. Prices, 15 to 18 Inch, $2.00 each; 18 to 24 inch, $3.00 each. JUNIPER, ENGLISH. Pyramidal form, drooping branches; foliage grayish-g
RMRMD1HD–. Annual descriptive price list : to our customers and friends. Trees Varieties Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Roses Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. JUNIPER BLUE VIRGTNTA CEDAR (Jnnipems Vlrginiana Glanca). Compact, symmetrical habit of growth. Foliage silvery-blue. Prices. 18 to 24 inch, $2.50 each: 2 to 2V& feet, $3.50 each. JUNTPER, CANADIAN PROSTRATE. Prostrate habit of growth, foliage silvery light green. Adapted to planting on hillsides and among rocks. Prices, 15 to' 18 Inch, $2.00 each; 18 to 24 Inch, $3.00 each. JUNTPER, ENGLISH. Pyramidal form, drooping branches; foliage gray
RMRMD1BW–. Annual descriptive price list : to our customers and friends. Trees Varieties Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Roses Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. Cedrus Deodora JUNIPER, PFITZER. Low growing form; foliage green with slight blue tinge. Prices, 18 to 24 inch, $2.25 each; 2 to 3 feet, $3.50 each. JUNIPER VIRGINIAN A (Red Cedar). Our well known native Cedar; compact and symmetrical with light green foliage. Prices, 18 to 24 inch, $1.00 each; 2 to 3 feet, $2.00 each. JUNIPER, SABINA. Drooping habit of growth with dark green foliage. Prices, 15 to 18 inch, $1.75 each; 18 to 24 inch, $2.75 eac
RMREH9WM–. C. M. Hobbs & Sons : hardy fruits, ornamental trees, evergreens, shrubs, vines, roses, perennials, hedge plants and everything for the hardy garden. Nurseries Horticulture Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Climbing plants Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs. Savin Juniper. Colorado Blue Spruce. Thread-branched Japan Cypress (var. filifera) —Of unique and showy habit, always notice- able. The leading shoot grows upright, the branches are nearly horizontal, with long, drooping, tasseled ends. Pyramidal in out- line; bright green. Var. squaiTO
RMREK4J5–. C. M. Hobbs & Sons. Nurseries Horticulture Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Climbing plants Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs. Savin Juniper.. Colorado Blue Spruce. Thread-branched Japan Cypress (var. filifera) —Of unique and showy habit, always notice- able. The leading shoot grows upright, the branches are nearly horizontal, with long, drooping, tasseled ends. Pyramidal in out- line; bright green. Var. squarrosa— A handsome, medium-sized lawn tree of dense growth. The silvery blue foliage is almost white when young, almost violet in wi
RMRC8YMP–. [Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue]. 14 ELLWANGER & BARRY'S HOVEY'S GOLDEN ARBOR VIT^. Of dwarf habit, globular outline and bright green foliage. Fine and hardy. oOc. PYRAMIDAL ARBOR VIT^. One of the best of the Arbor Vitfe. Of upright compact growth, and as its name implies pyramidal in form, resembling in this respect an Irish juniper. $1.00. BEAUTIFUL FLOWERING SHRUBS. THUNBERG'S BARBERRY. A pretty species from Japan, of round, drooping habit; foliage small, changing to a beautiful red in autumn; branches covered with scarlet crimson berries, which hang until spring ; a beauti
RMRDBH3Y–. 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. Rocky Mountain Red Cedar 119 meters with a trunk diameter of 6 dm.; also called Southern juniper and by many of the names applied to the northern species. The trunk is similar to that of the Northern red cedar. The branches how- ever, are more slender, ascending and spreading, or the lower ones drooping, forming a broad irregular open head. The bark separates into long, thin shreddy scales of a brownish or grayish color.
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