RF2R5EDKF–The red blossom and purple cone from the swiss stone pine, pinus cembra, on a twig in spring
RM2H1M4JG–Stamp issued in the Austria shows the Swiss Pine (Pinus cembra) in the upper treeline of a forest, the 100th Anniversary of Academic Forestry Studies
RMB103J9–Pine blossom Pinus cembra
RM2DMPXHD–Zirbel-Kiefer, Zirbelkiefer, Zirbel, Zirbe, Arve, Zapfen, Zirbenzapfen, Pinus cembra, Arolla Pine, Swiss pine, Swiss Stone Pine, Austrian stone pine,
RMBBM6YM–Swiss Pine (Pinus cembra), shoot, Jerzens, Wenner Berg Alpe, Pitztal, Tyrol, Austria, Europe
RFPCNEGN–Arolla pine forest near Obergurgl, Oetztal Alps in Tyrol, Austria
RMHD9249–Nutcracker, Spotted nutcracker, sitting in Swiss pine
RMAC9HH5–Cones of stone pine or alpine stone pine or Siberian stone pine or limba Pinus cembra
RMJK0TNN–snow-covered high rich head (3010m) with scanty arvenbestand in the avalanche line. high rich head (3010m) and sparsely pinus cembra trees on its foot
RM2ABK43K–Swiss Pine (Pinus cembra). Old tree. Valais, Switzerland
RF2PTPPTY–Dried pine cones, Pinus merkusii seeds, shallow focus
RM2R20D5E–Swiss Pine Chippings Also Called Pinus Cembra
RFH3F7MA–Limestone rocks, Pinus cembra and Larches trees, Tofana di Rozes mountain peak. Autumn in the Ampezzo Dolomites. Dolomiti. Italian Alps.
RF2K8A2X0–Background of Swiss pine chippings also called pinus cembra
RMP7JYP7–Swiss stone pine wood, weathered root
RM2DA2XF8–Swiss stone pine, arolla pine (Pinus cembra), branches, Germany
RMDJJ5R1–Cone of Swiss stone pine / Arolla pine (Pinus cembra) opened and seeds eaten by spotted nutcracker (Nucifraga caryocatactes)
RMBBM6YJ–Swiss Pine (Pinus cembra), shoot, Jerzens, Wenner Berg Alpe, Pitztal, Tyrol, Austria, Europe
RF2DCJ032–Pinus cembra coniferous trees
RMD76X03–Italy Central Alps Stelvio National Park Arolla Pines (Pinus cembra pond La Mare Valley bg : Presanella Chain
RMABK6R7–Close up of stone pine or alpine stone pine or Siberian stone pine or limba Pinus cembra
RMJK0TNJ–'look from kuehtaisattel after the south in winter; in the foreground a Swiss pine (pinus cembra), also arve called. winter sports-area kuehtai passpo
RME640NJ–Swiss Pine (Pinus cembra), solitary tree. Graubuenden, Switzerland
RF2PTPNKJ–Reading glasses and dried pine cones, Pinus merkusii seeds, shallow focus
RM2R20D5T–Swiss Pine Chippings Also Called Pinus Cembra
RM2B9YDXD–Backlight, fog and clouds on the alpine valley. Black white mountain landscape with Pinus cembra tree. The Sexten Dolomites. Italian Alps. Europe.
RMBBM6YG–Swiss Pine (Pinus cembra), trunk and roots, Jerzens, Wenner Berg Alpe, Pitztal, Tyrol, Austria, Europe
RF2DCJ036–Pinus cembra coniferous trees
RM2R0K5H3–Swiss pine (Pinus cembra), Zermatt, Canton of Valais, Switzerland
RME2GGB2–France Savoie Parc National de la Vanoise (Vanoise National Park) valley of Tarentaise Cembro pine (Pinus cembra) in Natural Reserve of Plan Tueda under snow. Pointe Emilienne (2598 m) in center close to dolomitic foothills of Aiguille du Fruit (3048 m)
RMEXWK46–Mountain brook in Stubai Alps, Tyrol, Austria
RM2F9J10P–Swiss Pine (Pinus cembra), solitary tree. Tyrol, Austria
RF2PW9GEP–White prayer beads and dried pine cones, Pinus merkusii seeds, selected focus
RM2T0WW1J–Swiss Pine Chippings Also Called Pinus Cembra
RM2E9YEJH–Rocks and Pinus cembra trees. Fanes valley. Italian Alps. Europe.
RMD6HW7G–Alpine forest of Swiss Pine (Arve, Pinus cembra), Stelvio National Park at 2300m. South Tyrol, Italy.
RMAF2MN6–Swiss Stone Pine Pinus cembra also called Arolla pine
RM2DA2WRM–Swiss stone pine, arolla pine (Pinus cembra), habit, Austria
RF2AFWWN7–Mountain pine (Pinus cembra) forest in Kaunertal, Tyrol, in the Austrian Alps.
RMC57R39–Aletschwald, stone pine, stone pine wood, tree, bark, trunk, lichen, Pinus cembra, bark, Switzerland, trunk, tribe, Valais, Swis
RF2J5XPAH–Austria, Tirol, mountain spring and tree stump
RF2RA5ED0–sliced ripe cones of a swiss stone pine for a delicious liquor in a glass bowl
RF2HJECJJ–USSR - CIRCA 1980: A stamp printed in USSR from the 'Protected Trees and Shrubs' issue shows Siberian Cedar (Pinus cembra), circa 1980.
RF2A8JHNK–Stone pine (Pinus cembra) growing near a rock on a sunny day in summer (South Tyrol, Italy)
RM2DMPYMR–Zirbel-Kiefer, Zirbelkiefer, Zirbel, Zirbe, Arve, Zapfen, Zirbenzapfen, Pinus cembra, Arolla Pine, Swiss pine, Swiss Stone Pine, Austrian stone pine,
RMBBM72P–Swiss Pine (Pinus cembra), trunk and roots, Jerzens, Wenner Berg Alpe, Pitztal, Tyrol, Austria, Europe
RF2DCJ030–Pinus cembra coniferous trees
RM2R0K5FY–Swiss pine (Pinus cembra), Zermatt, Canton of Valais, Switzerland
RMB3A28C–Siberian Pine, Sibirian Cedar (Cedrus sibirica, Pinus sibirica), cones, studio picture
RMEXWK3Y–Swiss pine forest in Obergurgl, Tyrol, Austria
RF2GP6DMJ–A purple pine cone between long green needles.
RF2PW9G78–Dried pine cones, Pinus merkusii seeds, and white prayer beads shallow focus
RM2T0WTYY–Swiss Pine Chippings Also Called Pinus Cembra
RFEK9YY0–The Odle massif in winter season. Sass Rigais and Furchetta peaks. Pinus cembra forest. The Dolomites of Funes valley. Italian Alps. Europe.
RMD6HW72–Alpine forest of young Swiss Pine (Arve, Pinus cembra), Stelvio National Park. growing on a rocky outcrop. South Tyrol, Italy.
RMAF2MNF–Swiss Stone Pine Pinus cembra also called Arolla pine
RM2DA2Y6K–Swiss stone pine, arolla pine (Pinus cembra), habit, Austria
RF2D5HR5R–Stone pine branch with closed pine cones. The stone pine, botanical name Pinus pinea, also known as the Italian stone pine, umbrella pine and parasol
RF2RA5ECW–sliced ripe cones of a swiss stone pine for a delicious liquor in a glass bowl
RM2H90FJ6–Dwarf Mountain Pine, Pinus mugo , with needles and female cones. Alps.
RF2BAMBXR–Jeffreys Kiefer Pinus jeffreyi im Park
RM2DMPYN1–Zirbel-Kiefer, Zirbelkiefer, Zirbel, Zirbe, Arve, Zapfen, Zirbenzapfen, Pinus cembra, Arolla Pine, Swiss pine, Swiss Stone Pine, Austrian stone pine,
RFB0963X–Swiss Pine or Arolla Pine (Pinus cembra), Timmelsjoch, Tirol, Austria
RF2DCJ031–Pinus cembra coniferous trees
RF2PR164P–ISTANBUL, TURKEY - JANUARY 03, 2021: Romanian stamp shows Fauna and flora, Pinus Cembra circa 1986
RMB3AC22–Siberian Pine, Sibirian Cedar (Cedrus sibirica, Pinus sibirica), peeled and unpeeled seeds, pine nuts, studio picture
RMEXWWEF–Mittertal and Mittertaler Tuerme, Stubai Alps, Tyrol, Austria, Europe
RMB61PB7–Aletsch forest, Switzerland
RFF0JXAY–Zwerg-Zirbelkiefer, Pygmaea
RM2T0WW12–Swiss Pine Chippings Also Called Pinus Cembra
RM2F361W2–Sedimentary stratifications of limestone rocks on Sas dai Bec mountain. Pinus cembra and Larix decidua trees. Fanes Valley. Italian Alps. Europe.
RMA4A95T–Larix decidua and Pinus Cembra
RMAF2MN5–Swiss Stone Pine Pinus cembra also called Arolla pine
RM2DA2X94–Swiss stone pine, arolla pine (Pinus cembra), habit, Austria
RF2D5HR79–Stone pine branch with closed pine cones. The stone pine, botanical name Pinus pinea, also known as the Italian stone pine, umbrella pine and parasol
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