RMD9293A–Tall Hybrid Larch Trees in managed forest - forestry commission monoculture plantation
RM2DEMYJB–Dunkeld larch cone, close-up. Larix x Eurolepis. Hybrid European and Japanese larch. Larix Marschlinsii
RMCXCHEM–Dunkeld (Hybrid) Larch Larix x eurolepis (Pinaceae)
RF2C2PR7E–Hybrid Larch trees.
RMG2GD07–Ovulate cone of larch tree in spring, end of May.
RM2DCBY38–Larix x marschlinsii (Dunkeld Larch) cones on the hardy deciduous conifer tree during autumn or november
RF2D74PNG–Yellow autumn foliage of a Larch tree Larix decidua.
RMCWRT85–Dunkeld (Hybrid) Larch Larix x eurolepis (Pinaceae)
RMB12WNP–Hybrid larch (larix x eurolepis henry) close-up of the bark of old tree growing, Perthshire, Scotland, UK, September
RF2REDJ1G–Two-barred Crossbill (Loxia leucoptera) sub-adult male perched in Larch tree, possible hybrid Hoveton, Norfolk, UK. February
RF2FJR24P–Larix × lubarskii Sukaczev larch cones in closeup
RM2RC45T3–Scotland, Dumfries & Galloway, Galloway Forest Park, Larch trees with dieback disease.
RF2B8C25H–Green Foliage of an Evergreen Holford Pine Tree (Pinus x holfordiana) with a Bright Blue Sky Background in a Garden in Rural Devon, England, UK
RMBFENK9–Autumnal Larch trees in the Highlands, Scotland.
RF2B8C25N–Green Foliage of an Evergreen Holford Pine Tree (Pinus x holfordiana) with a Bright Blue Sky Background in a Garden in Rural Devon, England, UK
RMPFM5MK–Larix x eurolepis (Dunkeld larch), conifer branch with cone-like female flowers
RMA68HPB–Female flowers of Hybrid or Dunkeld Larch (Larix X eurolepis)
RF2R3Y5M0–Larch, yellow male flower and red female flowers
RMA2R2TA–Dunkeld Hybrid Larch (Larix x marschlinsii) branch against blue sky with fluffy clouds in Kaisaniemi, Helsinki, Finland
RMD928XH–Hybrid Larch Logs
RM2DEMY89–Dunkeld larch cone, close-up. Larix x Eurolepis. Hybrid European and Japanese larch. Larix Marschlinsii
RMPNJJ56–Scotland, Dumfries & Galloway, Galloway Forest Park, Larch trees with dieback disease.
RF2C2PR8W–Hybrid Larch trees.
RMG2GCXK–Ovulate cone of larch tree in spring, end of May.
RF2C2PR7A–Hybrid Larch trees.
RM2DCBY3E–Larix x marschlinsii (Dunkeld Larch), close-up of a cone on the hardy deciduous conifer tree during autumn or november
RF2D74R39–A close up of a Larch tree Larix decidua with yellow autumn foliage.
RM2AG2PDX–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. , Pink Roamer, covers-the low south wall of the plant-stoves.Near the house is a large square plantedwith- Tea and H.-T. varieties, and il^?the grounds a circular plot 40 yaids wide?em;ircled with a Yew edge- contains hybrid-perpetuals, with Crimson Rambler trailingover the central arches. The yellow Banksian Rose is luxuriatingonthe walls of the house, while other climbingvarieties are grooving freely over a Larch-constructed pergola leading up to thegardeners house in the fruit-garden. Atthe base o
RF2REDJ1J–Two-barred Crossbill (Loxia leucoptera) sub-adult male perched in Larch tree, possible hybrid Hoveton, Norfolk, UK. February
RM2RC45NY–Scotland, Dumfries & Galloway, Galloway Forest Park, Larch trees with dieback disease.
RF2B8C25P–Green Foliage of an Evergreen Holford Pine Tree (Pinus x holfordiana) with a Bright Blue Sky Background in a Garden in Rural Devon, England, UK
RMPFP0D3–Pinaceae, Larix x eurolepis, Dunkeld Larch, needle-like soft leaves and egg-shaped, brown, upright cones.
RF2B8C25W–Green Foliage of an Evergreen Holford Pine Tree (Pinus x holfordiana) with a Bright Blue Sky Background in a Garden in Rural Devon, England, UK
RMA1TJ1J–Flowers of Hybrid or Dunkeld Larch (Larix x eurolepis).
RMD928YN–Tall Pine Trees / Fir Trees / Larch trees in monoculture forest plantation
RMPNJHYG–Scotland, Dumfries & Galloway, Galloway Forest Park, Larch trees with dieback disease.
RMG2GD06–Ovulate cone of larch tree in spring, end of May.
RF2C2PR81–Hybrid Larch trees.
RF2C2PR7H–Hybrid larch cones fallen from the tree.
RM2AXG9GT–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . LARGE I.ARCH SAW-FLY (NEMATUS ERICHSONII) Larch hoot with partially-grown larva; ; sawflj and pupa natural size ami ? J; larva September 20, 1913.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 197. THE (Bavbmcvz (Kljrnmrk No. 1,S9S.—SA TCI!DA r, SEPTEMBER SO, 1913. CONTENTS. Abies lasiocarpa 2D7 i trchids, record of new Apple Bedford Pippin.. 21 ii; hybrid .. 206 Bulb garden, the— Plants, new or note- Amaryllid s, a gather- worthy— ing of 108 Primula vincseflora ,. 198 Buttonia natalensis 206 Plums, a second crop of 207
RF2C2PR88–Hybrid larch cones fallen from the tree.
RMPFP14A–Pinaceae, Larix x eurolepis, Dunkled Larch, reddish brown branch with orange-brown shoots and red female flower clusters.
RMA68HN8–Hybrid or Dunkeld Larch (Larix X eurolepis) plantation in Autumn. Elan Valley, Powys, Wales, UK.
RMD9291F–Tall Pine Trees / Fir Trees / Larch trees in monoculture forest plantation
RMG2GCY4–Ovulate cones of larch tree in spring, end of May.
RM2AGENXB–. Book of garden plans. t-leaved Beech Fagus sylvatica, var. heterophylla 27. Rivers Purple Bee ch ... Fagus sylvatica, var. Riversii 28. Canoe Birch . Betula papyrifera 29. Japanese Birch Betula Maximowiczii 30- Japanese Alder . Alnus tinctoria 31- Japanese Larch Larix leptolepis 32- Japanese Walnut Juglans Sieboldiana 33- Japanese Magnolia Magnolia Kobus 12 BOOK OF GARDEN PLANS 34. Showy Magnolia 35. Hybrid Magnolia 36. Halls Starry Magnolia 37. Japanese Cherry 38. Parkmans Crab 39. Japanese Tree Lilac 40. Japanese Pagoda Tree 41. Cockspur Thorn 42. English Hawthorn . 43. Golden Chain 44. Va
RMAJN9T5–Hybrid or Dunkeld Larches (Larix X eurolepis) Trunks of trees with leaves turning to Autumn colours.
RMD9291T–Tall Pine Trees / Fir Trees / Larch trees in monoculture forest plantation
RMG2GCXC–Ovulate cone of larch tree in spring, end of May.
RMD928YE–Path in Ringwood Forest, Dorset, England, UK with tall trees
RMG2GD0G–Ovulate cones of larch tree in spring, end of May.
RMG2GCY5–Ovulate cone of larch tree in spring, end of May.
RMG2GCYD–Ovulate cones of larch tree in spring, end of May.
RMG2GD0E–Ovulate cones of larch tree in spring, end of May.
RMG2GCYC–Ovulate cone of larch tree in spring, end of May.
RMG2GCXM–Ovulate cone of larch tree in spring, end of May.
RMG2GCXW–Ovulate cones and pollen cones of larch tree in spring, end of May.
RMG2GCYN–Ovulate cones and pollen cones of larch tree in spring, end of May.
RMG2GCXD–Ovulate cones and pollen cones of larch tree in spring, end of May.
RMG2GCXT–Old and young ovulate cones and young pollen cones of larch tree in spring, end of May.
RMHRXMT9–Young larch trees in winter
RMHRXMW0–Young larch trees in winter
RMHRXMW7–Young larch trees in winter
RMHRXMPB–Young larch trees in winter
RMHRXMR5–Young larch trees in winter
RMHRXMMY–Young larch trees in winter
RMHYHE1W–Larch needle landscape under larch forest in early spring
RMHYHE36–Larch needle landscape under larch forest in early spring
RMHYHE13–Larch needle landscape under larch forest in early spring
RMHYHDXK–Larch needle landscape under larch forest in early spring
RMHYHE4K–Larch needle landscape under larch forest in early spring
RMHYHDXJ–Larch needle landscape under larch forest in early spring
RMHYHE3D–Larch needle landscape under larch forest in early spring
RM2A95B2M–Stump of larch tree in late autumn, beginning of November
RMR9CHK1–Colorful larch trees with female strobili in November
RMR9CHKY–Colorful larch trees with female strobili in November
RMR9CHJJ–Colorful larch trees with female strobili in November
RMR9CHMK–Colorful larch trees with female strobili in November
RMR9CHHM–Colorful larch trees with female strobili in November
RMR9CHHX–Colorful larch trees with female strobili in November
RMRA4PRE–Male cones of larch tree in spring, end of May.
RMRA4NYD–Male cones of larch tree in spring, end of May.
RMRA4NXW–Male cones of larch tree in spring, end of May.
RMRA4PR4–Male cones of larch tree in spring, end of May.
RMR9CHKK–Larch strobili on larch tree in November
RMR9CHNC–Larch strobili on larch tree in November
RMTAGF51–Ovulate cones of larch tree in spring, end of May.
RMT6MAXT–Pollen cones of larch tree in spring, beginning of May.
RMT6JYJT–Pollen cones of larch tree in spring, beginning of May.
RMT6MAN4–Ovulate cones of larch tree in spring, beginning of May.
RMT6MAT0–Ovulate cones of larch tree in spring, beginning of May.
RMT6MB35–Pollen cones of larch tree in spring, beginning of May.
RMT6MAWJ–Pollen cones of larch tree in spring, beginning of May.
RMT6MB12–Pollen cones of larch tree in spring, beginning of May.
RMT6MAMJ–Ovulate cones of larch tree in spring, beginning of May.
RMT6MAXR–Pollen cones of larch tree in spring, beginning of May.
RMT6MB2M–Pollen cones of larch tree in spring, beginning of May.
RMT6MB0F–Pollen cones of larch tree in spring, beginning of May.
RMT6JYN7–Pollen cones of larch tree in spring, beginning of May.
RMMP5YW6–Ovulate cone of larch tree in spring, end of May.
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