RMEBN05A–Noble fir, Red fir, White fir (Abies procera 'Glauca', Abies nobilis 'Glauca'), trunk
RF2AA0KH2–New shoots of Noble fir (Abies procera glauca) in spring
RF2A9Y7TG–Noble fir and cones in winter mountains, Abies procera glauca fir nobilis
RM2AXGF48–Mitteilungen der Deutschen Dendrologischen Gesellschaft . Orientalis.Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana. — — erecta viridis.-— — — glauca. — pisif. plum. aurea.Sequoia gigantea.Abies nobilis glauca, 18 m.Picea Orientalis. — excelsa viminalis.Larix europaea (prachtvoll!). Thuja occidentalis.Liriodendrum Tulipifera.Fagus silv. atripurpurea.Abies nobilis glauca.Chmaecyparis nutkaensis.Salix alba vitellina pendula.Abies nobilis glauca. — Nordmanniana. — Pinsapo (hervorragend!).Taxodium distichum.Castanea vesca. In einem Vorgarten der Bismarck-Str. sahen wir eine starke blühende Aralijsinensis (= Dimorphanth
RFJ5GY7T–edeltanne,abies procera glauca
RMEBN05B–Noble fir, Red fir, White fir (Abies procera 'Glauca', Abies nobilis 'Glauca'), single tree
RF2AA9J28–Details of young developing shoots of Noble fir (Abies procera glauca) in a backyard garden.
RMEBRYKG–Noble fir, Red fir, White fir (Abies procera 'Glauca', Abies procera Glauca, Abies nobilis), Branch with cones, cultivar Glauca
RM2CD8GM1–. Lawns and gardens. How to plant and beautify the home lot, the pleasure ground and garden . ?>, «i. FIG. 47.—SCREEN PLANTING. PSEUDOTSUGA DOUGLASII. ABIES NOBILIS GLAUCA. PICEA PICHTA. prevent the loss of the lower branches, and all superfluoustrees must be removed without hesitation, as soon as thisbecomes necessary. Iu order to provide shelter, or for the sake of excludingdisagreeable views, or to render a place more secluded andprivate, dense plantations are often formed around theentire garden. The outlines of this screen-planting should 84 Grouping ano /IDassino of Urces anc Shrubs.
RF2AA9J64–Fresh young shoots of Abies procera glauca (Noble fir) in spring. Beautiful soft blue needles.
RF2AATXBJ–Young shoots of Abies procera glauca (Noble fir) in spring in a botanical garden. Beautiful soft blue silvery colored needles.
RM2CJ0E2W–. The perfect garden, how to keep it beautiful and fruitful, with practical hints on eonomical management and the culture of all the principal flowers, fruits, and vegetables; . a. 47. Abies (Picea)nobilis glauca. 47(7. Araucaria imbricata. 48. Retinosporas. 49. CedrusDeodara. 49(Z. C. D. verticillata glauca. 50. Catalpa bignonioides. 51. Piceapungens glauca pcndula. 52. Wellingtonia gigantea pendula. 53. Thuia Lobbii,T. L. superba, Thuyopsis (Cupressus) borealis. 54. Wellingtonia (Sequoia)gigantea, Taxodium sempervirens, T. s. glauca. 55. Cryptomeria japonicaelegans. 56. Cupressus macrocarpa,
RM2CJ1A96–. The perfect garden, how to keep it beautiful and fruitful, with practical hints on eonomical management and the culture of all the principal flowers, fruits, and vegetables; . dicated by dots. 7. Specimen trees (indicated by largersymbols), with standard low trees (indicated by smaller symbols), such as DoubleThorns, Laburnum, Crabs, Double Cherry, &.C., filled in with shrubs. 8. Yuccarecurva or Pampas Grass. 9. Lawsons Cypress. 10. Weeping Elm. 11. Abies(Picea) nobilis glauca. 12. Thuya Lobbi superba. 13. Specimen Hollies (greenand variegated), filled in with evergreen shrubs, preferably en
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