RMDAKEHA–Syrian juniper (Juniperus drupacea, Arceuthos drupacea), wild in the Parnon mountains, Greece, Peloponnese, Arkadien
RF2G1CPCR–Selective focus shot of Juniperus drupacea tree branch with seeds
RMEBTB1R–Syrian juniper (Juniperus drupacea), berrie on a branch, Greece, Peloponnes, Parnon
RFT5YYRD–The image of fruiting branchlet of Juniperus Drupacea which is also a variety of juniper. It's also known as the Syrian juniper, is a species of junip
RMAF9NRP–Syrian juniper (Juniperus drupacea), column form
RF2K98303–3D image of alpha-Fenchene skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of carbobicyclic compound isolated on white background
RMPFGC4C–Illustration of Juniperus drupacea (Syrian Juniper)
RM2A917T8–Front garden with contrasting foliage and form with yellow beech, dark juniper and red japanese maple . Brick facade with wisteria.
RM2CEN4AT–. The classification of flowering plants. Fig. 22. Juniperus drupacea with homomoiphic leaves in whorls of three. From Veitch.. Fig. 23. Juniperus thurifcra, a heteromorphic species shewing concrescentsquamiform leaves in decussate pairs characteristic of the adult shoots;on younf, plants and vigorous shoots of older ones the leaves are acicularand in whorls of three as in J. drupacea. From Veitch. Ill] CONIFERAE 85 communicating by pits with the sieve-tubes, and known asalbuminous cells. They probably correspond functionally withthe companion-cells of Angiosperms. The tracheides formed toward
RF2E9JKDT–Winter Foliage of an Evergreen Syrian Juniper Tree (Juniperus drupacea) Growing in a Garden in Rural Devon, England, UK
RF2E9JKGG–Winter Foliage of an Evergreen Syrian Juniper Tree (Juniperus drupacea) Growing in a Garden in Rural Devon, England, UK
RMREK833–. The classification of flowering plants. Plants. 84 FLOWERING PLANTS [CH.. Fig. 22. Juniperus drupacea with homomorphic leaves in whorls of three. From Yeitch.. 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.. Rendle, A. B. (Alfred Barton), 1865-1938. Cambridge, University press
RF2E9JKH9–Winter Foliage of an Evergreen Syrian Juniper Tree (Juniperus drupacea) Growing in a Garden in Rural Devon, England, UK
RM2CEN41W–. The classification of flowering plants. Fig. 23. Juniperus thurifcra, a heteromorphic species shewing concrescentsquamiform leaves in decussate pairs characteristic of the adult shoots;on younf, plants and vigorous shoots of older ones the leaves are acicularand in whorls of three as in J. drupacea. From Veitch. Ill] CONIFERAE 85 communicating by pits with the sieve-tubes, and known asalbuminous cells. They probably correspond functionally withthe companion-cells of Angiosperms. The tracheides formed towards the end of each season aremuch narrower and have much thicker walls than those forme
RMREK830–. The classification of flowering plants. Plants. Fig. 22. Juniperus drupacea with homomorphic leaves in whorls of three. From Yeitch.. Fig. 23. Juniperus thurifera, a heteromorphic species shewing concrescent squamiform leaves in decussate pairs characteristic of the adult shoots; on young plants and vigorous shoots of older ones the leaves are acicular and in whorls of three as in J. drupacea. From Veitch.. 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 perfe
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