RMMX3Y1N–Small fungus on fallen twig near big tree in the Tsitsikamma National Park, garden route protection area, Western Cape, south africa
RF2A2933B–Green-and-gold tanager (Tangara schrankii), Copalinga, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RMPBCWAA–1235 PSM V86 D044 Podocarpus tree and tree fern
RM2F0DF90–Podocarpus elatus00.
RMHYGEFB–Naturalis Biodiversity Center RMNH.ART.811 Podocarpus macrophyllus Kawahara Keiga 1823 1829 Siebold Collection pencil drawing water colour
RF2GGK7XF–Landscape in southern Ecuador
RFA3W64C–jungle
RF2A3PHC2–Golden-eared tanager (Tangara chrysotis), Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RMG13P09–MILLWOOD, SOUTH AFRICA - MARCH 4, 2016: A monument and 880 year old tree in the Knysna Forest dedicated to Dalene Matthee
RM2BF42JA–Monarthrum nevermanni. Host: Podocarpus oleifolius (Podocarpaceae)6 Nov 20171
RM2RE50NY–Legva' (Podocarpus gracilior) by Luigi Balugani
RFJED186–Suspension bridge in Podocarpus National Park near Zamora, Ecuador
RF2GFADM3–Vertical shot of a Podocarpus Macrophyllus in the park
RM2AMX4FM–Primeval forest in the Bombuscaro area in the tropical Podocarpus National Park in the Andes at 1000 meter above sea level in Ecuador.
RMKDFXW7–PSM V86 D044 Podocarpus tree and tree fern
RFA8MAP9–View from the Mandango mountain trail in Vilcabamba in south Ecuador
RFBFJ2C0–Paradise Tanager (Tangara chilensis) perched on a branch near Podocarpus National Park in southeast Ecuador.
RMA76NWW–Podocarpus macrophylla Bonsai Bonsai Museum MARBELLA Malaga Province Andalusia Region Spain
RM2H47YT1–White pine (Podocarpus chinensis): branch with leaves. Pencil drawing by S. Kawano.
RMMX3Y17–Small fungus on fallen twig near big tree in the Tsitsikamma National Park, garden route protection area, Western Cape, south africa
RF2A28MJP–Sickle-winged guan (Chamaepetes goudotii), Copalinga, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RMMXB0GC–. English: Plate 43 Podocarpus ferrugineus G. Benn. ex D. Don. E. J. Graham (in Kirk's Forest Flora) . 1889. Thomas Kirk (1828-1898) 342 Kirk's Forest Flora of New Zealand43
RM2WWE8RC–Description: The timber forests of Kenya, unlike those of other equatorial countries, consist mainly of coniferous trees such as Podocarpus and Pencil Cedar (Juniper), good softwood tress for general building purposes. Location: Rift Valley Province, Kenya africa
RMMX3Y1B–Small fungus on fallen twig near big tree in the Tsitsikamma National Park, garden route protection area, Western Cape, south africa
RF2A2931W–Silver-beaked tanager (Ramphocelus carbo), Copalinga, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RMMWFG3G–. English: Plate 43 Podocarpus ferrugineus G. Benn. ex D. Don. E. J. Graham (in Kirk's Forest Flora) . 1889. Thomas Kirk (1828-1898) 341 Kirk's Forest Flora of New Zealand43
RMCNME1E–YewPlum Fruited (Podocaarpus andinus) February
RM2AXAAM2–New Zealand plants and their story . Fig. 79.—A tree-stump (one of many—the remains of an ancient swamp-forest) unearthed through digging a gravel-pit on the Canterbury Plain nearChristchurch. Trans. N.Z. Inst. [Photo, R. Speight.. Fig. 80.—A breathing-root of a pukatea (Laurelia novae-zelandiae) in kaliikatea(Podocarpus dacrydioides) swamp-forest near Levin (Wellington). [Photo, E. Driice Levy.
RMAYRH60–Mount Elgon National Park, Kenya East Africa
RFA3W640–red flower
RF2A29370–Golden-eared tanager (Tangara chrysotis), Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RMAAY713–Forest of yellow wood trees reflected in Grootriver Nature s Valley Garden Route South Africa
RM2BXDBR6–Podocarpus neriifolius var degeneri NE Gray Podocarpus neriifolius var degeneri NE Gray.
RMPG0D8E–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. XLin] PODOCARPINEAE 159. Fie. 707. Podocarpus formosensis. A, Foliage-shoot, a, b. Epidermis with stomata. (A, after Diimmer; nat. size.). 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.. Seward, A. C. (Albert Charles), 1863-1941. Cambridge : University Press
RFJED15Y–Suspension bridge in Podocarpus National Park near Zamora, Ecuador
RF2D4N3F5–Long-leaved Podocarpus bush on a blue background
RM2AH15MA–red flowers in the primeval forest in the tropical Podocarpus National Park in the Andes at 3000 meter above sea level in Ecuador.
RMW1C4WM–Archive image from page 526 of Descriptive catalogue of flowering, ornamental. Descriptive catalogue of flowering, ornamental trees, shrubs, bulbs, herbs, climbers, fruit trees, &c., &c., &c. / for sale by the Yokohama Nursery Co., Limited. . descriptivecatal1909yoko Year: CATALOGUE OF THE YOKOHAMA XL'RSlRY Co., Ltd. (1913). Podocarpus luticropylla, (open ground grown) Podocarpiis inacropliylla, white variegation (pot grown) Podocarpus inacropliylla, yellow variegation (pot grown) Podocarpus inacropliylla, one white and green foggy variegation Podocarpus naieia, one ornamental shrub with par
RMMX3Y13–Small fungus on fallen twig near big tree in the Tsitsikamma National Park, garden route protection area, Western Cape, south africa
RF2A28MBG–Sickle-winged guan (Chamaepetes goudotii), Copalinga, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RMMYJNB9–. English: Plate 43 Podocarpus ferrugineus G. Benn. ex D. Don. E. J. Graham (in Kirk's Forest Flora) . 1889. Thomas Kirk (1828-1898) 297 Kirk's Forest Flora of New Zealand43
RMPPJ10A–Fern pine of New South Wales. . Podocarpus?. . Handcoloured copperplate engraving from 'The Naturalist's Pocket Magazine; or, Complete Cabinet of the Curiosities and Beauties of Nature' (17981802) published by Harrison, London.
RM2AX7G69–New Zealand plants and their story . ain-beech {Nothofagus clijfortioides) in the mountains.Originally there were small kahikatea {Podocarpus dacrydioides)forests near the coast, of which the already-mentioned RiccartonBush in Christchurch City (generously donated to the nation by theoriginal owners, the Deans family) is the sole surviving example.The greater part of the district is, or originally was, covered withlow tussock-grassland of the usual type, with fell-field at the higheraltitudes. Agriculture on ploughable land consists principally of rotationfarming, in which wheat plays an impor
RFA3W64D–tree covered with tresses
RF2A3CMFW–Speckled chachalaca (Ortalis guttata), Copalinga, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RMAAY709–Old Man's Beard lichen yellow wood tree Garden Route South Africa
RM2C1H8JC–Podocarpus rumphii Podocarpus rumphii.
RMPG0DBF–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. Fig. 695. A, Agathis Moorei. B, E, Agathis australis. C, Agathis vitiensis. D, Podocarpus MoUeyi. (After Seward and Ford; J nat. size.). 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.. Seward, A. C. (Albert Charles), 1863-1941. Cambridge : University Press
RF2GFADRG–Vertical low angle shot of a Podocarpus Macrophyllus under the blue sky
RM2AH33PD–Epiphyte growing in the primeval forest in the tropical Podocarpus National Park in the Andes at 3000 meter above sea level in Ecuador.
RFBFJ1TX–Magpie Tanager (Cissopis leveriana) perched on a branch near Podocarpus National Park in southeast Ecuador.
RFBFJ0NF–Crested Oropendola (Psarocolius decumanus) perched on a branch near Podocarpus National Park in southeast Ecuador.
RMMX3Y12–Small fungus on fallen twig near big tree in the Tsitsikamma National Park, garden route protection area, Western Cape, south africa
RF2A2932G–Silver-beaked tanager (Ramphocelus carbo), Copalinga, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RFBFJ373–Spectacled Whitestart (Myioborus melanocephalus) perched on a branch near Podocarpus National Park in southeast Ecuador.
RMW1D0T3–Archive image from page 83 of Descriptive catalogue of flowering, ornamental. Descriptive catalogue of flowering, ornamental trees, shrubs, bulbs, herbs, climbers, fruit trees, &c., &c., &c. / for sale by the Yokohama Nursery Co., Limited. . descriptivecatal1909yoko Year: 72 CATALOGUE OF THE YOKOHAMA NURSERY Co, Ltd. (1909). The following is a list of the from, ranging in price from $J. to Thuja obtusa. Pinus pentaphylla. Pin us massoniana. Pinus densiflora. Larix leptolepis. Juniperus rigida. Juniperus procumbens. Juniperus Chinensis. Podocarpus macrophylla. Podocarpus Nageia. names of dwar
RM2AJJD3J–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalised To which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . and natives./ (Fig. 514.)calcarata, R. Br. = F. rhomboidea, Endl.—The twigs are said to be used to expel worms in horses. (Fig. 515.) Tribe II.—Podocarpe^e.Podocarpus, LHer. = Nageia, Gsertn. elata, R. Br.—She-Pine. Kidneywallum of Mooloolah and Daalgaal of Barron River natives,pedunculata, Bail.—Black Pine. Chupolla of Atherton natives.Ladei, Bai
RMMEE458–. Die Gartenwelt . Podocarpus dacvyoides im Kgl. Berggarten zu Hannover. Originalaufnahme fiir die ,,GarteuweU". ') Mit den Hülsen. ^) Ohne die Hülsen.
RFA3W641–tresses on branches
RF2A293A3–Golden-eared tanager (Tangara chrysotis), Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RM2C1HMED–Podocarpus salicifolius Klotzsch H Karst ex Endl Podocarpus salicifolius Klotzsch H Karst ex Endl.
RMPG15JT–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. lil] KAGEIOPSIS 457 Pontaine recognised the similarity between Nageiopsis and shoots of Podocarpus belonging to the section Nageia: this suggested the â choice of the generic name. Berry^ in his revision of Nageiopsis transfers some of Fontaine's species to Podozamites; he also reduces the number of the species retained in Nageiopsis on the ground that Fontaine attached too much importance to variations in the size and form of the leaves. I have elsewhere suggested^ that some of the shoots referred to Nageiopsis may be Araucar
RF2D4N3F8–Closeup shot of broad-leaved podocarpus long-leaved large-leaved Kusamaki
RM2AH33WP–Epiphyte growing in the primeval forest in the tropical Podocarpus National Park in the Andes at 3000 meter above sea level in Ecuador.