RFF6BRGF–Yellow larches (Larix sp.), autumnal landscape, Zillertal Alps with snow behind, Schmirntal, Tyrol, Austria
RMRYWKTY–Larch tree (Larix sp.) forest.
RF2GC1G3B–Larch (Larix sp.) branch and needles in autumn colors. Selective focus and shallow depth of field.
RF2TBH92H–Lichen Parmotrema perlatum on bark of larch (Larix sp.)
RMK2EPRR–Larch (Larix sp) trees growing on mountain slope in autumn, Queyras Regional Park, Hautes-Alpes, France, November 2014.
RFF6663Y–European larches (Larix decidua) and beech (Fagus sp.) trees, autumnal colours, Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
RMK2ER03–Cirrus clouds over small Larch (Larix sp), Cirque de Morgon, Hautes-Alpes, France, August 2014.
RM2PF5749–Snow-covered larch trees (Larix sp.) after snowfall, view into the canopy, Powys, Wales, United Kingdom
RMCN3RN7–Italy, Piedmont, valley of Saint Anne under the Colle della Lombarda (Col de la Lombarde), the needles of larches (Larix sp) go
RFE1CK9R–Leaf spikes of Larch (Larix sp.).
RMHMKRBF–Larch cones (Larix sp), Pinaceae.
RMPFP32F–Larix sp. (Larch) cones on branch
RMAX4E9Y–Larch (Larix sp.) needles and seed under a tree in Autumn. Powys, Wales.
RMA5DKPT–Larch species Larix sp needles showing autumn gold colour
RMG2KDJT–Agriculture Canada Research Station. PFRA Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Indian Head Saskatchewan Canada
RMG058XT–Young branch in spring from European Larch (Larix decidua)
RMAT4YPP–larici ginepro Juniperus sp strada del lago delle Loie Monte bianco sfondo Cogne Parco Nazionale Gran Paradiso Valnontey Valle d
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RM2C1FDGB–Larix sp Larix sp.
RMRE2HNK–. Morphology of spermatophytes. [Part I. Gymnosperms]. Gymnosperms; Plant morphology. 54 MOKrilULOUY OP SPERMATOPIIYTES. Piu. ;VJ.— Lar'ix .sp., alU'V ^lu'i-Uliug its loaves.—,Vftur eTin:iiicnt a]>]H'arniieo vovv differont from its iiiir- mal adult form. Gooliol ""' has veccntly given an interesting rhutm of this subject. For example^ in Pinus the long shoots. 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.. Cou
RMRYWKPD–Larch tree (Larix sp.) forest.
RF2GC1G76–Winged aphid climbing on larch (Larix sp.) needle. Selective focus and shallow depth of field.
RMMCJ36M–. 6.???Larix Principis-Rupprechtii Mayr. 7,?????—Larix Wulingshanensis Liou et 8.?????Larix olgensis A. Henry. Wang sp. nov. ????????
RMK2ER04–Cirrus cloud over small Larch (Larix sp), Cirque de Morgon, Hautes-Alpes, France, August 2014.
RMG9XK9B–Larch (Larix sp) trees in autumn with waterfall behind, Queyras Regional Park, Hautes-Alpes, France, November 2014.
RFE1CK9M–Leaf spikes of Larch (Larix sp.).
RMK2EPR8–Larch (Larix sp) in mountain habitat with autumn foliage, Val d'Escreins, Queyras Regional Park, Hautes-Alpes, France, October 2014.
RMHMM0EX–Larch (Larix sp), Pinaceae.
RME465R1–Sub-alpine larches (Latrix sp.) in late autumn in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA. October.
RMA5DKPR–Larch species Larix sp showing needles in autumn gold colour
RM2C1CAH5–Larix sp Larix sp.
RM2CE7E9H–. The American woods : exhibited by actual specimens and with copious explanatory text . ?AVIAL SCeT1«H.. TANGENTIAL SCCTIOKJ Oer Holdselige Tanne. /v. Sapin aimable.Sp. Abeto amable. 250 LARIX OCCIDENTALIS, Nutt Western Tamarack- Larch or Hackmatack. TRANSVERSE SECTION. RADIAL. SECTION. T A N O E N T A. L SECTION. Q-er. Westliche Larche; Fr. Meleze Occidentale;Sp. Larice Occidental. 250 LARIX OCCIDENTALIS, Nuti Western Tamarack. Larch or Hackmatack,
RMRYWKN4–Larch tree (Larix sp.) forest.
RF2GC1G3J–Larch (Larix sp.) branch and needles in autumn colors. Selective focus and shallow depth of field.
RMME6G3D–. Die geschichtliche Entwicklung und der heutige Stand der Verwaltung der Wälder in Kanada . in [ Südliches Laubholz (Walnuß, Hickory, Liriodendron, Magnolie). Hartwood Region of southern East-Canada. Nordöstliches Laub- und Nadelholz (Ahorn, Buche, Fichte). Northeastern Mixed Hartwood-Softwood Region. Nordöstliches Kieferngebiet (Strobe). White Pine Region. Arktisches Waldgebiet (Fichte, Bankskiefer, Pappel, Birke). Arctic Forest Region. Westliches Nadelholzgebiet (Pinus monticola, Larix). Western Mixed Coniferous Region. Westliches Fichtengebiet (Picea Engelmanni, Pin. murrayana). Western Sp
RMA5DKKP–Larch species Larix sp needles in autumn showing gold colour
RM2C1MBHD–Larix sp Larix sp.
RM2CE7E8N–. The American woods : exhibited by actual specimens and with copious explanatory text . TANGENTIAL SCCTIOKJ Oer Holdselige Tanne. /v. Sapin aimable.Sp. Abeto amable. 250 LARIX OCCIDENTALIS, Nutt Western Tamarack- Larch or Hackmatack. TRANSVERSE SECTION. RADIAL. SECTION. T A N O E N T A. L SECTION. Q-er. Westliche Larche; Fr. Meleze Occidentale;Sp. Larice Occidental. 250 LARIX OCCIDENTALIS, Nuti Western Tamarack. Larch or Hackmatack,. TRANSVERSE SECTION^ RADIAL. SECT! ON
RMRYWKK2–Larch tree (Larix sp.) forest.
RF2GC1G7C–Winged aphid climbing on larch (Larix sp.) needle. Selective focus and shallow depth of field.
RMHMPFWA–Larch branch with cones (Larix sp), Pinaceae.
RM2BX9J92–Larix sp Larix sp.
RMRE5XJY–. Courses in forest pathology [microform]. Trees. eambium of the host, and the annual growth amounts to just sufficient tg keep from being engulfed by the growth of the host. 2. Host relationships. The species of conifers attacked and the corresponding parasite species are as follows; Abies sp R* douglasii abietinum Abies amabiiis!.'!!!'.'. R. occidentalis abietina Abies concolor (White fir) R. canpylopoda R, canpylopoda abietinum Abies grandis ( Grand fir) R, canpylopoda abietina Abies magnifica R. occidentalis abietina Abies nobilis Ri occidentalis abietina Larix occidentalis...(Western larc
RMRYWKRP–Larch tree (Larix sp.) forest.
RF2GC1FYC–Close-up of larch (Larix sp.) needles in autumn colors. Selective focus and shallow depth of field.
RMF03JT5–Larch (Larix sp), Lake Shikaribetsu-ko in the background, Daisetsuzan National Park (Daisetsu-zan-Kokuritsu-koen), Hokkaido, Japan.
RMRG2R1X–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1976 Notes 83. ;v.g;S PRESENT DISTRIBUTION -i- NEW EXTENSION Figure l. Canadian distribution of the heather vole, Phenacomys intermedius, with range extension indicated. north of that latitude. The first specimen was captured on a compara- tively dry knoll moraine in a dense stand of black spruce (Picea mariana) with some intermixed larch {Larix laricina) and birch (Betula papyrifera). The ground cover was predominantly lichen (Cladonia spp.) and mosses {Hylocomium sp. and Aulo- comium sp.) with a light covering of Ledum groenlandicum, Vaccinium vitis-idaea, an
RMRYWKJ5–Larch tree (Larix sp.) forest.
RF2GC1G35–Close-up of larch (Larix sp.) needles in autumn colors. Selective focus and shallow depth of field.
RMHMPP1G–Larch (Larix sp), Pinaceae.
RMRGWF9M–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. Trees of Illinois 33 LARIX Adansox Larch Tamarack Family Pixaceae Tall, pyramidal trees with awl-like, deciduous leaves which occur separately, in a spiral arrangement, on the leading shoots but are held. 20 to 50 together, in crowded fascicles on the older branches. Flowers in the form of cones, the staminate cones on leafless, and the pistillate cones on leafy branches; both kinds terminal and solitary, the latter at matur- ity bearing 2 winged seeds at the base of its scales; each scale in the axis of a persistent bract. Of the three American sp
RMRYWKKX–Larch tree (Larix sp.) forest.
RMHMR7AP–Larch forest (Larix sp), Pinaceae.
RMRCAPDM–. dong bei mu ben zhi wu tu zhi. botany. 6.???Larix Principis-Rupprechtii Mayr. 7,?????—Larix Wulingshanensis Liou et 8.?????Larix olgensis A. Henry. Wang sp. nov. ????????. 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.. liu shen e. ke xue chu ban she
RMRYWKMM–Larch tree (Larix sp.) trees in a forest.
RMHMR7AM–Larch forest (Larix sp), Pinaceae.
RMRCAPDW–. dong bei mu ben zhi wu tu zhi. botany. 5.?????Larix dahurica Turcz. ??II. 6.???Larix Principis-Rupprechtii Mayr. 7,?????—Larix Wulingshanensis Liou et 8.?????Larix olgensis A. Henry. Wang sp. nov. ????????. 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.. liu shen e. ke xue chu ban she
RMRYWKBA–Larch tree (Larix sp.) forest.
RMHMPFYK–European Larch (Larix decidua), Pinaceae, Norway Spruce or European Spruce (Picea abies), Pinaceae, Beech (Fagus sp), Fagaceae, and Birch (Betula sp), Betulaceae, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy.
RMHMPEKR–European Larch (Larix decidua), Pinaceae, Norway Spruce or European Spruce (Picea abies), Pinaceae, Beech (Fagus sp), Fagaceae, and Birch (Betula sp), Betulaceae, Malga d'Arza, Cunevo, Non Valley, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy.
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