RM2HCRKEP–Norway Spruce cones are some of the longest spruce cones. Native to Europe, Norway Soruce has been planted in many parts of the world both as an gard
RF2BHR5HT–Spruce Tree Fir Cones, conifer cones, fir cones, Picea abies, Norway spruce cones, spruce cones, spruce fir cones, tree cones, cutout, copy space,
RM2HMCEKY–Mature Norway Spruce cones releasing their seeds from a naturalized tree growing in Pennsylvania's Pocono Mountains.
RM2H3PJRX–Picea abies, norway spruce, cones
RFC0135M–Frost covered cones of Norway Spruce (Picea abies) in the nature reserve of the Auvergne volcanoes (France).
RM2F599NW–Norway spruce cones (Picea abies) showing one eaten by red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris), Kielder Forest, Northumberland, UK
RFS4866R–Norway spruce cones picea abies
RF2FK29FD–Norway Spruce, Picea abies Acrocona, Releasing Pollen from its Small Red Cones on its Branch Tips in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania During Spring
RFBN8BW4–norway spruce cone
RF2D0KTJY–Norway spruce tree with green buds and cones, Picea abies
RMT4CEX3–norway spruce, cones, (Picea abies)
RMATX18K–Norway Spruce, Picea abies, in winter with cones; Christmas tree. Jura Mountains East France
RFEA34AP–Norway spruce cones
RF2JNKKR3–A closeup of Norway spruce cones on green grass.
RF2BHR5HK–Spruce Tree Fir Cones, conifer cones, fir cones, Picea abies, Norway spruce cones, spruce cones, spruce fir cones, tree cones, cutout, copy space,
RM2F76RXX–Norway spruce cones
RM2HMCETA–Mature Norway Spruce cones releasing their seeds from a naturalized tree growing in Pennsylvania's Pocono Mountains.
RM2F89FB8–Four Norway spruce cones Picea abies
RM2HMCD1H–Mature Norway Spruce cones releasing their seeds from a naturalized tree growing in Pennsylvania's Pocono Mountains.
RM2HEHM5F–A Red Squirrel midden of Norway Spruce cones at the base of the trees, The squirrel removes the seeds from the cones and stores them underground for
RMHHBEKM–Norway spruce, Picea abies, and pine cones or pine apples. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicer's Krauterbuch, or Herbal, Frankfurt, 1557. This from a 17th century pirate edition or atlas of illustrations only, with captions in Latin, Greek, French, Italian, German, and in English manuscript.
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