RF2H99CPM–Taxus baccata, the common yew or black yew, is a species in the genus Taxus.
RF2FKYHCH–a taxus genus taxus from family taxacaeae from order pinales fromm class pinpsida from clade tracheophytes from pantae
RF2B6358W–A white grey spider web probably from genus Amaurobius on a well clipped yew tree Taxus Bacatta
RM2C5HFCA–July 3, 2020, Huangshan, Huangshan, China: Anhuiï¼Å'CHINA-One thousand year yew roots are very striking and good-looking. Taxus chinensis (Pilger) Rehd.) is the general name of Taxus chinensis. About 11 species of the genus, distributed in the northern hemisphere. There are four varieties in China. Taxus chinensis belongs to the shallow root plant, its taproot is not obvious, lateral roots developed, is recognized as the world endangered natural rare anticancer plant, is the quaternary glacial after the ancient relic tree species, in the earth has a history of 2.5 million years. Due to the s
RMA9T9M5–Man with outstretched arms standing before 2000 year old yew tree (Taxus baccata), Druid's Grove, Norbury Park, Surrey, England
RF2WHHNHK–Tejo de Villamardones
RM2HMT3AF–tejo de Villamardones, Villamardones, Parque Natural de Valderejo , municipio de Valdegovía, Alava, País Vasco, Spain
RFDJ4NTG–Valentine card concept. Red yew fruits forming two hearts, isolated on white background with copy space
RMKH1KNC–Guanock House and garden, LincolnshireWhite foxglove
RM2AWGHXH–Fruit and ornamental trees, hardy evergreen and roses . e with leaves inwhorls, giving the ends of its branchesthe appearance of small umbrellas. Itis as yet (mite rare and we are not de-termined as to the most suitable local-ity for its success, butit is hardy in theMiddle States and will doubtless provebest in the Piedmont region. Importedplants $2 to $5 each. TAXUS—The Yew. Few varieties of this genus are desir-able here, growth very slow. Hibernica—The Irish Yew—Of compactand shaft-like growth; seems to be wellsuited to the Coast region. Plants, 18to 24 inches high, $1. Stricta—Of upright
RMPFXCGE–. The care of trees in lawn, street and park, with a list of trees and shrubs for decorative use. Trees; Trees. Yews talis in the stoutness of its branches and the rigid bristling, spreading foliage, picturesque rather than ornamental. It is also very hardy. YEWS Taxus. This genus of small trees and shrubs, six species and many forms, furnishes some of the hardiest and most frugal conifers, well. Fig 81 — English Yew Taxus baccata Linn. adapted for underplanting, as they bear shade well, indeed prefer shady positions, and grow very slowly; also wherever low forms are desired, and for hedges. T
RM2C5HFM8–July 3, 2020, Huangshan, Huangshan, China: Anhuiï¼Å'CHINA-One thousand year yew roots are very striking and good-looking. Taxus chinensis (Pilger) Rehd.) is the general name of Taxus chinensis. About 11 species of the genus, distributed in the northern hemisphere. There are four varieties in China. Taxus chinensis belongs to the shallow root plant, its taproot is not obvious, lateral roots developed, is recognized as the world endangered natural rare anticancer plant, is the quaternary glacial after the ancient relic tree species, in the earth has a history of 2.5 million years. Due to the s
RMA9T9MC–Man with outstretched arms standing before 2000 year old yew tree (Taxus baccata), Druid's Grove, Norbury Park, Surrey, England
RM2X3W8WK–tejo de Villamardones, Villamardones, Parque Natural de Valderejo , municipio de Valdegovía, Alava, País Vasco, Spain
RFDK81EY–Valentine card concept. Red yew fruits forming two hearts, isolated on white background.
RM2CP6BMG–. A history of British fossil mammals, and birds . Young Ursus spekeus. Keufs Hole. MELES TAXUS. 109 CARNIVORA. URSIDJE. Fk. ..7. Nat. size, fossil, Kents Hole. MELES TAXUS. Badoer. Meles vulgaris fossil is,Blaireau fossile. H. VON Meyer, Palaeologica, 1832, p. 47.ScHMERLiXG, Ossem. Foss. de Liege, toni. i. p. l.iS. Whilst some of the larger species of Bear haveyielded to the influence of the last general physicalchanges which the surface of the earth has undergone,and the entire genus has been blotted out of the indigenousFauna of Great Britain by the hostility of man, a compa-ratively weak a
RM2C5HFG8–July 3, 2020, Huangshan, Huangshan, China: Anhuiï¼Å'CHINA-One thousand year yew roots are very striking and good-looking. Taxus chinensis (Pilger) Rehd.) is the general name of Taxus chinensis. About 11 species of the genus, distributed in the northern hemisphere. There are four varieties in China. Taxus chinensis belongs to the shallow root plant, its taproot is not obvious, lateral roots developed, is recognized as the world endangered natural rare anticancer plant, is the quaternary glacial after the ancient relic tree species, in the earth has a history of 2.5 million years. Due to the s
RFDJ4NWF–Valentine card concept. Red yew and hawthorn fruits forming two hearts, isolated on white background.
RMRENF34–. A manual of the North American gymnosperms [microform] : exclusive of the cycadales but together with certain exotic species. Bois; Trees; Gymnosperms; Gymnospermes; Arbres; Wood. SPIRAL TRACHEIDS latter case, however, the spirals are either sporadic anH estigial P. Douglasu) or they are often almost completely obliterated P. macrocarpa). So well defined and constant are these relations that they serve as an important differen tial character for the genus. Tracheids with spirals developed in the tertiary layer of the wall are thus seen to be typical features of Taxus, Torreya, and Pseudotsug
RM2C5HF8Y–July 3, 2020, Huangshan, Huangshan, China: Anhuiï¼Å'CHINA-One thousand year yew roots are very striking and good-looking. Taxus chinensis (Pilger) Rehd.) is the general name of Taxus chinensis. About 11 species of the genus, distributed in the northern hemisphere. There are four varieties in China. Taxus chinensis belongs to the shallow root plant, its taproot is not obvious, lateral roots developed, is recognized as the world endangered natural rare anticancer plant, is the quaternary glacial after the ancient relic tree species, in the earth has a history of 2.5 million years. Due to the s
RFDK81HA–Valentine card concept. Red yew and hawthorn fruits forming 'Do you love me?' question, isolated on white background.
RMRDYEX1–. A textbook of botany for colleges and universities ... Botany. SPERMATOPIIYTES 213 of the soutliern hemisphere as are the pines of the northern hemi- sphere. The taxads in general are north temperate, Taxus (yew) being the most widely distributed genus. Sporophyte. —The habit of the sporophyte body is famihar, in general being the branching habit established in Ginkgo and common to all conifers. In size the body ranges from large trees to straggling bushes. The mesarch type of bundle, characteristic of ferns, occurs in the stem of at least one species (a Cephalolaxus), but in most of them it
RFDJ4PTN–Valentine card concept. Red yew and hawthorn fruits forming I love you message, isolated on white background.
RMRN6WCB–. The anatomy of woody plants. Botany -- Anatomy. CONIFERALES 347 the Abietineae. Here resin canals are normally absent, not only in the structure of the wood, but also in the other tissues of the stem. In the root of the genus they occur in the primary wood; and in the cone and leaves, in the tissues of the cortex. This distribution of resin canals is of course entirely in accord with the general principles of evolutionary anatomy. Tsuga, however, differs markedly from Taxus in the degree of obliteration of resin canals, since these structures here persist in conservative regions, while in th
RMREN1E2–. The care of trees, in lawn, street and park [microform] : with a list of trees and shrubs for decorative use. Trees; Jardins; Arbres; Landscape gardening. Yews 245 talis in the stoutness of its branches and the rigid bristling, spreading foliage, picturesque rather than ornamental. It is also very hardy. YEWS Taxus. This genus of small trees and shrubs, six species and many forms, furnishes some of the hardiest and most frugal conifers, well. Fig. 81 — English Yew. Taxus haccata Linn. adapted for und*erplanting, as they bear shade well, indeed prefer shady positions, and grow very slowly, al
RMRFRX86–. The care of trees in lawn, street and park. With a list of trees and shrubs for decorative use. Trees; Trees. Yews 245 talis in the stoutness of its branches and the rigid bristling, spreading foliage, picturesque rather than ornamental. It is also very hardy. YEWS Taxus. This genus of small trees and shrubs, six species and many forms, furnishes some of the hardiest and most frugal conifers, well. Fig. 81. — English Yew. Taxus baccata Linn. adapted for underplanting, as they bear shade well, indeed prefer shady positions, and grow very slowly; also wherever low forms are desired, and for he
RMRD8FE7–. The care of trees in lawn, street and park, with a list of trees and shrubs for decorative use. Trees; Trees. Yews talis in the stoutness of its branches and the rigid bristling, spreading foliage, picturesque rather than ornamental. It is also very hardy. YEWS Taxus. This genus of small trees and shrubs, six species and many forms, furnishes some of the hardiest and most frugal conifers, well. Fig 81 — English Yew Taxus baccata Linn. adapted for underplanting, as they bear shade well, indeed prefer shady positions, and grow very slowly; also wherever low forms are desired, and for hedges. T
RMRFX85B–. The Canadian naturalist and geologist. Natural history -- Periodicals. Devonian Plants, 11 With respect to the affinities of the genus, I can only say that the markings on its wood-cells most nearly resemble those of the two genera of fossil Taxine trees above-mentioned, which are, however, found in much more modern geological formations. Among recent trees known to me by specimens or figures of their tissues, Taxus haccata and Torreya taxifolia most nearly resemble the Gaspe fossil. In the meantime, therefore, it may be included in the subfamily Taxinece. I could detect no leaves or fruit l
RMRE1NB4–. A text-book of elementary botany. Botany. 112 ELEMENTARY BOTANY. (d) The Conifers were represented by the genus Protaxites, alHed to the Yew {Taxus). 4. The flora of the Carboniferous Bra, or the vegetation of the Coal-measures, is of peculiar interest, both because of its abundance and its diversity of forms. About one-fourth of all known fossil plants are from the Coal-measures. There were also many marine plants, among which may be men- tioned the curious Spiral-plant, or Spirophyton. Fungi ex-. V i I Fig. 131.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may
RMRDHM79–. A Manual of botany : being an introduction to the study of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants . Botany. ESSENTIAL ORGANS—STAMENS. 227 the Fir, and in the Oycadacese, the stamens are to be regarded as single male flowers, supported on scales; being either a single stamen with bilooular anthers, as in Pinus, or unilocular, as in Abies, or several stamens united in an androphore, as in Taxus. In the genus Pinus there are male cones composed of bract-like processes, bearing on their lower side two parallel anther-lobes, beyond which a scale-like con- nective extends. In the
RMREK81T–. The classification of flowering plants. Plants. 90 FLOWERING PLANTS In most of the Cupressineae (e.g. fig. 35, K) and in Taxus (fig. 31, 1) and allied genera there is an abrupt transition between the foliage-leaves and the sporophylls, but in other cases, as for instance in Pinus and allied genera (figs. 27, 29), a varying number of scale-like bracts intervene. The higher bracts sometimes shew transitional forms bearing small or incomplete anther-cells. The stamen is therefore obviously the homologue of the leaf. The form of the stamen shews great variation and is characteristic of the genus
RMRDRX8T–. A history of British quadrupeds, including the Cetacea. Mammals. Genus, Meles. (Cuv.) BADGER. Generic Character.—Second incisive tooth in the lower jaw placed behind the others ; grinders §, in an uninterrupted series; feet plantigrade; a. glan- dular pouch underneath the tail, having a transverse orifice. THE BADGER. BROCK. GREY. BAWSENED-PATE. Meles taxus. Vrsus taxus, Schreib. Saiig. III. t. 142. Ursws meles, LiNN^ns, Syst. Nat. XII. p. 70. Meles vulgaris, Deshak. Mammal, p. 173, sp. 266. „ taxus, Flem. Brit. An. p. 9. Jenyns, Brit. Vert. p. 10. Le Blaireau, Bdffon, Hist. Nat. VII. p. 104
RMRCJFFX–. Elements of geology : a text-book for colleges and for the general reader. Geology. LIFE-SYSTEM OF DEVONIAN AGEâPLANTS. 329 The Ferns were represented by several genera, such as Cyclopteris and Neuropteris; the Lycopods (club-mosses) not only by the Psilophy- ton, which had been already introduced in the uppermost Silurian, but also now by gigantic L&pidodendrids and Sigillarids, and the Equi- setae by Calamites and Asterophyllites. The Conifers were represented by the genus Protaxites, allied to the yew (Taxus). They are known to be conifers by their concentric rings of growth and gymno
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