RMRDT75D–. Beautiful and rare trees & plants. Trees; Shrubs; Plants, Ornamental. JUNIPERUS RECURVA.. 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.. Annesley, Hugh Annesley, 5th earl, 1831-1908. London, Pub. at the Offices of "Country Life,"; New York, C. Scribner's Sons
RMB62D2N–JUNIPERUS RECURVA COXII AT RHS ROSEMOOR GARDEN DEVON PHOTOGRAPHED WITH RHS PERMIT
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)
RMRGJ4AW–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. PAULH. WILLIAMS. Fig. 1 Subalpine zone of Mt Aphanvat in the Pir Panjal range, viewed from 3000 m towards the peak at 4143 m (Map 4 locality 1: foreground pasture with Euphorbia wallichiana; lower slopes dominated by Betula utilis, Salix sp., Syringa emodi, with a few Abies spectabilis; middle slopes dominated by B. utilis. Rhododendron campanulatum; higher slopes dominated by R. anthopogon, Juniperus recurva). Of 17 species of bumble bees recorded in this immediate area, the most restricted to this zone is B. biroi, and the most a
RMB616JK–JUNIPERUS RECURVA COXII AT RHS ROSEMOOR GARDEN DEVON PHOTOGRAPHED WITH RHS PERMIT
RFKYPAH1–The bark on the trunk of an Himalayan juniper (Juniperus recurva)
RMRGJ4AC–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. Fig. 1 Subalpine zone of Mt Aphanvat in the Pir Panjal range, viewed from 3000 m towards the peak at 4143 m (Map 4 locality 1: foreground pasture with Euphorbia wallichiana; lower slopes dominated by Betula utilis, Salix sp., Syringa emodi, with a few Abies spectabilis; middle slopes dominated by B. utilis. Rhododendron campanulatum; higher slopes dominated by R. anthopogon, Juniperus recurva). Of 17 species of bumble bees recorded in this immediate area, the most restricted to this zone is B. biroi, and the most abundant is B. ruf
RFKYPAXF–The bark on the trunk of an Himalayan juniper (Juniperus recurva)
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