RM2AJ3970–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . MABCH 28, 1903.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 193. THE darters dptnmkk No. M8.—SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1903. CONTENTS. Aberdeen public parks 201 Androsaees 202 Arotds, tuberous ... 201 Bamboo, a home-grown Carnation MrB.T.W.Lawson Chinese Conifers—Keteleeria Evelyn-iana Chrysanthemums, ma-nures for Claro La wd, EastSheen Commissions, secretor corrupt Couch-grass amoDgstfruit-trees xva Douglas Fir, the ... 201 Horticultural Hall,the 201,203 Hydrangeas, blue ... 201 Jasminum primu-linum Judges at horticul-tural
RMPG16HC–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 110 CONIFEBALES (RECENT) [CH. 10—20 sporangia, longer and relatively narrower than in other genera and attached by one end, in contrast to the more complete union of sporophyll and sporangium in Pinus. In Ai-aucaria Mitelleri and A. Rulei (fig. 678) the microstrobili reach a length of 25 cm.: in ^. excelsa and A. Cookii they are much smaller (fig. 679, A, B). In Taxus 4—7 spor- angia are radially disposed on the inner face of a flat distal expansion. The microstrobili of Cunninghamia^, Pseudolarix^, and Keteleeria are borne in
RMW1C2K5–Archive image from page 502 of Deutsche Garten-Zeitung (1886). Deutsche Garten-Zeitung . deutschegartenze01witt Year: 1886 m86 No. 42.1 Einige interessante Coniferenzapfen. 495 Einige interessante Coniferenzapfen. Von H. Bredemeier. II. Picea Jezomsis Carr. (Mit Abbildung.) Synonyme: Abies Jezoensis Sieb., Pinns Jezomsis Antoine; Pinus Men- ziesii Pariatore, oder Keteleeria For- tnnei, unter welchem Namen derBaum Vielen bekannt sein mag-. Diese noch sehr seltene Fichte kommt Fig. 106. Picea Jezoensis Carr. Zapfen und Samen in '/ nat. Grösse. hier in Pallanza in einem hübschen, grossen. ca.
RMME9WR6–. Die Gartenwelt . Keteleeria Fortunei Carr. Im üartea von Fratelli Rovelli, Pallanza, für die „Gartenweif photographisch aufgenommen.
RMEGM8EK–Common keteleeria (Keteleeria davidiana)
RFPAFFHB–David's Keteleeria - Keteleeria davidiana Coniferous tree from Japan
RFS2FB10–枯乾的油杉樹。The Keteleeria fortunei (Murr.) Carr in drought with the yellow building beyond the blue sky
RMRE9K1C–. Contributions from the Hull Botanical Laboratory. Plants. BOTANICAL GAZETTE, LXIII PLATE VIII. 25 26 HUTCHINSON on KETELEERIA. 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.. Hull Botanical Laboratory. [Chicago : University of Chicago Press
RMPG15PF–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 394 ABIETINEAE [CH. While most of the Tertig-ry species of Pityostrobus agree closely with recent types some exhibit more or less striking peculiarities. A species described by Engelhardt and Kinkelin as Pinus Timleri^ from Pliocene beds near Frankfurt is founded on pieces of large cones characterised by cone-scales with a conical distal end having 3 to 5 flat surfaces (fig. 786, A). The authors compare it with Pinus Gerardiana from Afghanistan.. B A C Fig. 786. A, B, part of a cone and a seed of Pinus Timleri. C, Keteleeria L
RMME9WPA–. Die Gartenwelt . Zweig mit Zapfen von Keteleeria Fortunei Oiiginalaufnahme für die „Gartenwelt". treten in erhöhtem iIafse auf, wenn der Wasserabzug von vorn- herein behindert war, — d. h. wenn der Deckscherben, statt mit seiner hohlen Seite dem Loche aufzuliegen, es fast völlig schliefst. Keiner der erwähnten Mängel haftet der Sandunterlage an. Sie besteht in einer dem Wurzelvermögen der Pflanze und der Tiefe des Gefäfses angemessenen Lage körnigen Sandes und ist daher einfach und schnell herzustellen. Die filtrierende Eigen- schaft des Sandes macht ein Verschlammen unmöglich, und dem
RFS2FB12–枯乾的油杉樹。The Keteleeria fortunei (Murr.) Carr in drought with the yellow building beyond the blue sky
RMRJ6R59–. Chinese economic trees. Trees -- China. fi W ^5^ Plate 0. KETELEERIA FORTUNEI Carriere 1. Cone; 2. Cone scale; 3. Staniinate flowers; 4. Side view of scale; o. A leaf ami its cross-section; 6. Seed. (After Beisner).. 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.. Chi'ên, Huan-yung, 1895-. [Shanghai] Printed by the Commercial Press
RMPF9FX4–. Deutsche Garten-Zeitung. Gardening. m86 No. 42.1 Einige interessante Coniferenzapfen. 495 Einige interessante Coniferenzapfen. Von H. Bredemeier. II. Picea Jezomsis Carr. (Mit Abbildung.) Synonyme: Abies Jezoensis Sieb., Pinns Jezomsis Antoine; Pinus Men- ziesii Pariatore, oder Keteleeria For- tnnei, unter welchem Namen der^Baum Vielen bekannt sein mag-. Diese noch sehr seltene Fichte kommt. Fig. 106. Picea Jezoensis Carr. Zapfen und Samen in '/^ nat. Grösse. hier in Pallanza in einem hübschen, grossen. ca. 7 m hohen Exemplar vor, wahr- scheinlich das einzigste in Nord-Italien, um nicht zu s
RFS2FB16–枯乾的油杉樹。The Keteleeria fortunei (Murr.) Carr in drought with the yellow building beyond the blue sky
RMRJ6RCN–. Chinese economic trees. Trees -- China. fi W ^5^ Plate 0. KETELEERIA FORTUNEI Carriere 1. Cone; 2. Cone scale; 3. Staniinate flowers; 4. Side view of scale; o. A leaf ami its cross-section; 6. Seed. (After Beisner).. 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.. Chi'ên, Huan-yung, 1895-. [Shanghai] Printed by the Commercial Press
RFS2FB0N–枯乾的油杉樹。The Keteleeria fortunei (Murr.) Carr in drought with the yellow building beyond the blue sky
RMRDYG39–. Chinese economic trees. Trees. A w <?£» Plate 9. KETELEERIA FORTUNEI Carriere 1. Cone; 2. Gone scale; 3. Staminate flowers; 4. Side view of scale; 5. A leaf and its cross-section; 6. Seed. (After Beisner).. 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.. Chi?e?n, Huan-yung, 1895-. [Shanghai] Printed by the Commercial Press, Ltd
RMRE9K1M–. Contributions from the Hull Botanical Laboratory. Plants. i9i7] HUTCHINSON—KETELEERIA 131 The 4 meristematic regions of the cotyledonary tube, with which the protoxylem is associated, and also the meristem of the leaf bud, connect with the hollow meristematic cylinder of the primary root. The central axis extends beyond this junction point, thereby modifying the structure generally known as the cotyledonary plate (fig. 15) (7, 8, 9, 10).. Fig. 2.—Mature ovulate cones Summary The following characters of the form in question warrant a genus Keteleeria, belonging to the Abietineae. 1. Ovulate s
RMRJ6RDG–. Chinese economic trees. Trees -- China. PINACEAE 25. Plate 8. KETELEERIA DAYIDIANA Beisner 1. Fruiting branch ; 2. Pistillate flowering branch ; 3. Staminate flower- ing branch; 4. Seed; 5. Reverse of seed; 6. Back of scale; 7. Front view of scale.. 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.. Chi'ên, Huan-yung, 1895-. [Shanghai] Printed by the Commercial Press
RMRJ6R5X–. Chinese economic trees. Trees -- China. PINACEAE 25. Plate 8. KETELEERIA DAYIDIANA Beisner 1. Fruiting branch ; 2. Pistillate flowering branch ; 3. Staminate flower- ing branch; 4. Seed; 5. Reverse of seed; 6. Back of scale; 7. Front view of scale.. 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.. Chi'ên, Huan-yung, 1895-. [Shanghai] Printed by the Commercial Press
RMRR0F9H–. The agricultural gazette of New South Wales. Agriculture; Agriculture -- Australia New South Wales. 272 AgricuUund Gazelle of N.S.W. [April 2, 1908.. Keteleeria Fortune!, Carr. 15(it;niic (j;irinarkal)l(' for its lonn', K'af like luacts plentit'id between tlie seales.. 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.. New South Wales. Dept. of Agriculture. Sydney, C. Potter, Govt. Printer [etc. ]
RMREA37G–. Contributions from the Hull Botanical Laboratory. Plants. AASE—MEGASPOROPHYLLS OF CONIFERS 287 gradually approaches a circle, and in a slightly older bud closes to form the cylinder of the shoot. The bud is united with the bract at its base, and the general appearance of a young bud and its subtending bract is suggestive of a young abietinean sporophyll. In Keteleeria Fortmici (figs. 36-57), one bundle originates near the base of the gap in the strobilus cylinder and supplies the bract. It remains undivided throughout its course. Two bundles, one. Figs. 30-35.—Pinus Baiiksiana, vegetative bu
RMRDBCE7–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 110 CONIFEBALES (RECENT) [CH. 10—20 sporangia, longer and relatively narrower than in other genera and attached by one end, in contrast to the more complete union of sporophyll and sporangium in Pinus. In Ai-aucaria Mitelleri and A. Rulei (fig. 678) the microstrobili reach a length of 25 cm.: in ^. excelsa and A. Cookii they are much smaller (fig. 679, A, B). In Taxus 4—7 spor- angia are radially disposed on the inner face of a flat distal expansion. The microstrobili of Cunninghamia^, Pseudolarix^, and Keteleeria are borne in
RMRDBBP5–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 394 ABIETINEAE [CH. While most of the Tertig-ry species of Pityostrobus agree closely with recent types some exhibit more or less striking peculiarities. A species described by Engelhardt and Kinkelin as Pinus Timleri^ from Pliocene beds near Frankfurt is founded on pieces of large cones characterised by cone-scales with a conical distal end having 3 to 5 flat surfaces (fig. 786, A). The authors compare it with Pinus Gerardiana from Afghanistan.. B A C Fig. 786. A, B, part of a cone and a seed of Pinus Timleri. C, Keteleeria L
RMRG6Y24–. Bullettino del Laboratorio ed Orto botanico. Plants; Plants -- Italy Siena. CONIFERE 71 Oss. Anche in questa specie per la scarsezza e deteriora- mento di materiale, manca l'esame del midollo. Fig. 29. A B A-B^ Pseti«lix Kncikipfei'i I raggi midollari delle Abietineae a differenza di <iuelli delle Gitpressineae e delle Taxineae, sono forniti di tracheidi trasversali, che possono trovarsi sopra e sotto ai raggi stessi e talvolta, mescolati alle cellule parenchimatiche, anche nella parte centrale. Fanno eccezione i generi Cunninghamia., Aga tliis, Araucaria, AMes, Keteleeria e Pseudolarix,
RMRCMR42–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. 126 U i e G a r t e n w e 11. III, II. Zweig mit Zapfen von Keteleeria Fortunei Oiiginalaufnahme für die „Gartenwelt". treten in erhöhtem iIafse auf, wenn der Wasserabzug von vorn- herein behindert war, — d. h. wenn der Deckscherben, statt mit seiner hohlen Seite dem Loche aufzuliegen, es fast völlig schliefst. Keiner der erwähnten Mängel haftet der Sandunterlage an. Sie besteht in einer dem Wurzelvermögen der Pflanze und der Tiefe des Gefäfses angemessenen Lage körnigen Sandes und ist daher einfach und schnell herzustellen. Die filtrierende Eigen- schaft des
RMRCRD29–. Deutsche Garten-Zeitung. Gardening. m86 No. 42.1 Einige interessante Coniferenzapfen. 495 Einige interessante Coniferenzapfen. Von H. Bredemeier. II. Picea Jezomsis Carr. (Mit Abbildung.) Synonyme: Abies Jezoensis Sieb., Pinns Jezomsis Antoine; Pinus Men- ziesii Pariatore, oder Keteleeria For- tnnei, unter welchem Namen der^Baum Vielen bekannt sein mag-. Diese noch sehr seltene Fichte kommt. Fig. 106. Picea Jezoensis Carr. Zapfen und Samen in '/^ nat. Grösse. hier in Pallanza in einem hübschen, grossen. ca. 7 m hohen Exemplar vor, wahr- scheinlich das einzigste in Nord-Italien, um nicht zu s
RMRDYG48–. Chinese economic trees. Trees. PINACEAB 25. Plate 8. KETELEERIA DA VIDIAN A Beisner 1. Fruiting branch ; 2. Pistillate flowering branch'; 3. Staminate flower- ing branch; 4. Seed; 5. Reverse of seed; 6. Back of scale; 7. Front view of scale.. 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.. Chi?e?n, Huan-yung, 1895-. [Shanghai] Printed by the Commercial Press, Ltd
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