RMAYAATH–Dwarf Siberian Pine aka Japanese Stone Pine Pinus pumila
RF2T623WD–Pinus pumila, commonly known as the Siberian dwarf pine, dwarf Siberian pine or dwarf stone pine
RFKK8H7F–Siberian dwarf pine (Pinus pumila) in mountain tundra. East Sayan. Russia
RM2HYMF54–Dwarf Japanese stone pine, Dwarf Siberian Pine (Pinus pumila), in Japanese Alps, Japan, Honshu
RFE057CX–Siberian dwarf pine in deciduous taiga Yakutia. The valley of the river Suntar in the hill country of the Suntar-khayata.
RF2KPF3NB–Close up of the young cones on a Pinus pumila 'Glauca' (glaucous dwarf Siberian pine) conifer
RFKFJ0X0–Siberian dwarf pine (Pinus pumila) with young shoots in spring
RMW7XJTP–Siberian dwarf pine (Pinus pumila) Zabaikalsky National Park/ Barguzin prezerv, Lake Baikal, Siberia, Russia, September 2013.
RF2PNABD4–Dwarf pine tree or Pinus pumila in garden - decorative creeping coniferous plant for garden landscape design.Ornamental evergreen dwarf conifer for pa
RM2C6D7D0–Zwerg-Zirbel-Kiefer in der Krummholz-Zone der Japanischen Alpen, Zwerg-Zirbel-Kiefer , Pinus pumila, Dwarf pineal pine wood in the curved zone of the
RMTCWAEH–Cones of evergreen dwarf Siberian pine (Pinus Pumila). Close-up natural floral background, Christmas spirit.
RFR555P6–Siberian dwarf pine in mountain tundra. Eastern Sayan. Russia
RFHDF45Y–Trees on Lake Baikal
RF2KEB8AX–Elfin pine or cedar elfin as decorative natural element in landscape design.
RMB2JW00–botany, Siberian Dwarf Pine (Pinus pumila), tree, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RF2GMNBPJ–Defocus siberian dwarf pine, Pinus pumila, yellow dry or ill. Wild plants of Siberia. Beautiful natural background. Close-up. Out of focus.
RF2D4YPGR–Green, unripe cones of dwarf cedar closeup. Gifts of the forest.
RMDW4258–Alpine rhododendron blossoming amidst the tangled branches of Siberian dwarf pine (Japanese stone pine) (Pinus pumila).
RMAYAD3K–Dwarf Siberian Pine aka Japanese Stone Pine Pinus pumila Pinaceae North East Asia
RF2T623R7–Pinus pumila, commonly known as the Siberian dwarf pine, dwarf Siberian pine or dwarf stone pine
RF2B78584–Alpine tree line and shrub tundra in mountains of Eastern Siberia. Ecoton area with low shrub alder and willow and rare Siberian pines. Sayan mountain
RF2HCKRXN–Pinus pumila, commonly known as the Siberian dwarf pine, dwarf Siberian pine or dwarf stone pine
RFEGGEMN–Siberian dwarf pine in deciduous taiga Yakutia. The valley of the river Suntar in the hill country of the Suntar-khayata.
RFJGMPJE–Scale view of mountain taiga from Alpine tundra. Lake Light. Ergaki Park. Southern Siberia. Russia
RFDYX9YX–Siberian dwarf pine in Yakutian taiga. Russia, Eastern Yakutia, a ridge of Suntar-khayata, river Suntar.
RF2CGC8AP–Branch of Siberian pine in snow against sky. Place to text.
RFRX02CT–Green pine tree leaves texture natural backdrop.
RF2H3HXED–Branch of fluffy siberian pine close up
RMTCWAP9–Top view of four cones of evergreen dwarf Siberian pine (Pinus Pumila). Close-up natural floral background, Christmas spirit.
RM2B29BR6–Zwerg-Zirbel-Kiefer in der Krummholz-Zone der Japanischen Alpen, Zwerg-Zirbel-Kiefer (Pinus pumila)
RM2C9YBP0–Close-up view of needles of shrub Siberian Stone Pine Pinus Pumila. Natural medicinal plant used in folk and traditional medicine. Christmas mood
RF2E4DH27–Rock ptarmigan (Lagopus mutus montin) on a fragment in foggy cloudy weather. Hamar-Daban Mountains. Eastern Siberia. Russia
RMTCWANE–Top view of five cones of evergreen Siberian dwarf pine (Pinus Pumila). Closeup natural floral background, Christmas mood.
RF2GM8124–Defocus siberian dwarf pine, Pinus pumila, yellow dry or ill. Wild plants of Siberia. Beautiful natural green background. Closeup. Out of focus.
RF2D4YPGY–Green, unripe cones of dwarf cedar closeup. Gifts of the forest.
RF2HB64N7–Pinus pumila, commonly known as the Siberian dwarf pine, dwarf Siberian pine or dwarf stone pine
RM2RD1YTH–Dwarf Siberian Pine, Tree, Pinus pumila 'Glauca' in garden
RFR1XJKJ–Colorful fresh green young pine branch close-up.
RFE0K98K–Siberian dwarf pine in Yakutian taiga. Russia, Eastern Yakutia, a ridge of Suntar-khayata, river Suntar.
RFR1XJT0–Colorful fresh green young pine branch close-up.
RFRX02K0–Green pine tree leaves texture natural backdrop.
RF2RYGEPG–Fir tree cone on a branch covered with snow
RF2KA2B9P–Fir tree cone on a branch covered with snow
RM2AA9MR8–Zwerg-Zirbel-Kiefer in der Krummholz-Zone der Japanischen Alpen, Zwerg-Zirbel-Kiefer (Pinus pumila)
RFM8KC0R–peeled pine nuts in a wooden cup isolated on a white background
RF2E4DH26–A laconic landscape with a rock partridge in the Hamar-Daban mountains. Overcast. June
RF2A4R0M1–Cone with nut of Japanese Stone Pine (Pinus Pumila). Closeup natural floral background, Christmas spirit. Vintage instant color photo effect, colorful
RF2GKAK3R–Defocus siberian dwarf pine, Pinus pumila, yellow dry or ill. Wild plants of Siberia. Beautiful natural green and yellow background. Closeup. Out of f
RM2C64000–Needles of branch Siberian Stone Pine Pinus Pumila. Vertical close-up view of natural floral background on sunny day
RF2AYGAH8–Young shoots of pine in early spring.
RF2A56934–Cone with nut of dwarf stone pine (Pinus Pumila). Close-up floral background, Christmas mood. Vintage instant color photo effect, colorful picture
RF2AYG7Y4–Young shoots of pine in early spring.
RM2BRNMF1–Needles of branch Japanese Stone Pine Pinus Pumila. Natural coniferous medicinal plant used in traditional and folk medicine. Close-up vertical view o
RF2E9146F–Needles on the branch of a dwarf pine tree, Pinus pumila
RF2HB64N3–Pinus pumila, commonly known as the Siberian dwarf pine, dwarf Siberian pine or dwarf stone pine
RFHDF46R–Trees on Lake Baikal
RF2T7JXBB–Pinus pumila, commonly known as the Siberian dwarf pine, dwarf Siberian pine or dwarf stone pine
RFE813T0–Siberian dwarf pine in Yakutian taiga. Russia, Eastern Yakutia, a ridge of Suntar-khayata, river Suntar.
RFR1XJRP–Colorful fresh green young pine branch with a cone close-up.
RFE057AY–Siberian dwarf pine in deciduous taiga Yakutia. The valley of the river Suntar in the hill country of the Suntar-khayata.
RFW4BJRM–Pinus pumila on top of hill overgrown with polar bushes and grass. Tyva Republic. Central Asia
RMW7YWM0–Siberian dwarf pine tree (Pinus pumila) cones, Amur Region, Russia.
RF2KFFFMK–3D image of Bornyl acetate skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of acetate ester of borneol isolated on white background
RFB3D5TD–Cedar cone on black sea round stone. Background texture
RFBD1B1H–Siberian dwarf pines in Mt. Nasudake, Nasu Town, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan
RF2K20W58–A vertical shot of Siberian dwarf pine branches (Pinus pumila) against the river
RF2HC2AB7–Defocus siberian dwarf pine, Pinus pumila, yellow dry or ill. Wild plants of Siberia. Beautiful natural background. Close-up. Out of focus. Color of t
RF2R6H5PR–Detail of leaves and branches of Dwarf Mountain pine, Pinus mugo.
RF2GE6FCK–Siberian Arborvitae 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
RFE4B0E7–dwarf pine
RFA8G6PN–flowerpot with different plants
RM2CHBM6C–Needles of bush Japanese Stone Pine Pinus Pumila. Natural medicinal plant used in traditional and folk medicine. Christmas mood. Close-up view
RF2E9146N–Needles on the branch of a dwarf pine tree, Pinus pumila
RMTCWAJ3–Top view of two cones of evergreen Siberian dwarf pine (Pinus Pumila). Closeup natural floral background, Christmas mood.
RFHDF44E–Green on Lake Baikal
RF2T7JXB4–Pinus pumila, commonly known as the Siberian dwarf pine, dwarf Siberian pine or dwarf stone pine
RMBC8X8H–Pines are coniferous trees in the genus Pinus (pronounced /ˈpaɪnəs/),[1] in the family Pinaceae.
RFR1XJXA–Colorful fresh green young pine branch with a young bud close-up.
RFDYX9MM–Siberian dwarf pine in deciduous taiga Yakutia. The valley of the river Suntar in the hill country of the Suntar-khayata.
RM2CD9857–. Seeds . EVERGREEN TREES SPECIMEN PLANTS Rhododendron Catawbiense Each Arbor Vitfe SI 50 Fir, Nobilis 2 50 Fir, Siberian 2 00 Hemlocks 1 00 Eacn Pine, Austrian SI 00 Pine, Scotch 1 00 Spruce, Dwarf 1 50 Spruce, Norway 1 00 WM. ELLIOTT & SONS, NEW YORK 57 Plants and Bulbs Hardy Perennial Plants and Bulbs. Anemone, Whirlwind. (Japanese Windflowers. Chrysanthemums f„^ar^o/e?eY^??Pet No home ground Is complete without a collection of hardy perennial plants and bulbs;and the demand for these is increasing wonderfully with every succeeding season. Byproper selection, one may have flowers in abundan
RMK2BX7N–Siberian dwarf pine (Pinus pumila) forest, Amur Region, Russia.
RF2KFFFMC–3D image of Borneol skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of bicyclic organic compound isolated on white background
RF2WBC1GG–Mountainous tundra in early autumn, dwarf pines on the slope of a high hill. Ulagansky district, Altai, Siberia, Russia.
RMMCH28G–. HARDY EVERGREENS. ARBOR VIT^ (AMERICAN). Easily transplanted. 25 to 50 cts. American Arbor Vit^e, for hedges, per 100, $15.00. ARBOR VITiE (SIBERIAN). A compact variety. 50 cts. to $1,00. ARBOR VIT^ (GOLDEN). A beautiful dwarf variety. 50 cts. to $2.00. ARBOR YmM (GLOBE). Of dwarf globular form, also adapted for planting as a border edging. 25 cts. to $1.00. AUSTRIAN PINE. A robust and grand evergreen tree. 50 cts. BOX TREE. A well-known evergreen; 3 ft. $2.50. CUPRESSUS LAWSONIANA (Lawson's Cypress). $1.00 to $2.00. NORWAY SPRUCE. The hardiest and most graceful; 2 ft. 50 cts. Norway Spruce,
RF2GX51MH–Defocus siberian dwarf pine, Pinus pumila, yellow dry or ill. Wild plants of Siberia. Beautiful natural green and yellow background. Close-up. Out of
RF2RDR81B–Detail of leaves and branches of Dwarf Mountain pine, Pinus mugo.
RFA8G6PT–flowerpot with different plants
RF2A4R0M2–Top view of two cones of evergreen Siberian dwarf pine (Pinus Pumila). Closeup natural floral background, Christmas mood. Vintage instant color photo
RFHDF46C–Mountains on Lake Baikal
RFE995DN–Siberian dwarf pine in deciduous taiga Yakutia. The valley of the river Suntar in the hill country of the Suntar-khayata.
RF2JCJM0H–A picturesque view of the tundra overgrown with low pines in the mountains. Ulagansky district, Altai, Siberia, Russia.
RF2HC5JPG–Defocus siberian dwarf pine, Pinus pumila, yellow dry or ill. Wild plants of Siberia. Beautiful natural green background. Closeup. Out of focus. Color
RF2R01EHH–Detail of leaves and branches of Dwarf Mountain pine, Pinus mugo.
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