RM2RGPFD2–Tea-leaved willow (salix phylicifolia) - William Catto 1916 by William Catto
RM2AGDW62–. Bergens Museum årbok. n i nogle skjælbanker og lerlag ved Norges nordi, kyst, N.(. U. No. 37). I 1905] lagttagelser fra terrasser og- strandlinjer i det vestlige Norge. 31 gaarden. De organiske rester optræder paa begge lokaliteter kuni et bestemt niveau. Hverken over eller under dette kunde fossilerfindes. Sammen med skjællene fandtes lier nogle aftryk af blade.To af disse, der er bredt lancetformige, af 1.8 cm. længde, af 0.8cm. bredde og svagt sagtandede i randen, fandt professor Willeantagelig maatte tilhøre Salix phylicifolia Sm. Et par bladaftrykgik paa grund af materialets sprødhed ga
RMMPNE0Y–'Salix phylicifolia, var. radicans. Tea-leaved Sallow, var. a.', 19th Century. Artist: Unknown.
RMMAB4JK–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Trimmatostroma Salicis Corda. 1. Habitusbild, iiat. Gr. 2. Fruchtlager durchschuitten, vergr. 3. Konidien- ketteii, stark vergr. (Nach Corda, 1 Original.) schiebt. Konidien in ungleichmäÃigen, verzweigten oder unter sich verbundenen Ketten, länglich, fast spindelförmig, gekrümmt, oft etwas dreikantig, braun, halbdurchsichtig, mit 3â5 Scheide- wänden, nicht eingeschnürt. An Zweigen von Salix, z. B. von S. caprea, fragilis, incana, phylicifolia etc. bei Wilmersdorf (Sydow), Triglitz (Jaap), bei Halle (Wi
RF2M84HMR–Flowering willow. Beautiful catkin of Tea-leaved Willow (Salix phylicifolia). First signs of spring in Finland.
RFMNC46J–Pollen of Tea-Leaved Willow ( Salix phylicifolia)
RM2M5PEJJ–Tea-leaved Willow - Salix phylicifolia
RFJ307K7–Catkins of Tea-Leaved Willow ( Salix phylicifolia)
RM2C1HPHR–Salix phylicifolia L Salix phylicifolia L.
RMRDWMAA–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 926. Salix phylicifolia, L. Tea-leaved Willow. 927. Salix repeiis, L. Creeping Willow,. 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.. Fitch, W. H. (Walter Hood), 1817-1892; Smith, George Worthington, 1835-1917; Bentham, George, 1800-1884. Handbook of the British flora. London, L. Reeve
RFJ307K3–Catkins of Tea-Leaved Willow ( Salix phylicifolia)
RM2C1MME4–Salix phylicifolia L Salix phylicifolia L.
RMRH90J5–. The botany of Iceland. Botany -- Iceland. 340 THORODDSEN coppices, as independent formations, have but a slight distribution in Iceland. As stated above, Salix lanata and S. glanca are distri- buted over extensive sandy areas, and occur there, together with some other plants, as dominants; in other places they occur on dry, flat, clayey tracts, as scattered shrubs of low growth (20—60 cm.) with an undergrowth of heather, Elyna Bellardi, various species of grasses, etc. It is chiefly Salix phylicifolia which forms coppices. Fjg. 35. Knolly moor of Betula liana intermixed with Salix lanata and
RFJ3P0YJ–Catkins of Tea-Leaved Willow ( Salix phylicifolia)
RM2C1MMDD–Salix phylicifolia L Salix phylicifolia L.
RFMPD92M–Pistil of a willow (Salix phylicifolia), a microscope image
RMRDWM9F–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 926. Salix phylicifolia, L. Tea-leaved Willow. 927. Salix repeiis, L. Creeping Willow,. 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.. Fitch, W. H. (Walter Hood), 1817-1892; Smith, George Worthington, 1835-1917; Bentham, George, 1800-1884. Handbook of the British flora. London, L. Reeve
RFMW6P5W–Stamen of a willow, Salix phylicifolia, a microscope image
RFMPD963–Pollen of a willow (Salix phylicifolia), a microscope image
RFJ3P0YH–Catkins and pastel colors
RM2C1MMFN–Salix phylicifolia L Salix phylicifolia L.
RFJ3P108–Catkins and pastel colors
RFJ3P0Y2–Easter decoration
RF2M84HG2–Flowering willow. Beautiful catkin of Tea-leaved Willow (Salix phylicifolia). First signs of spring in Finland.
RM2BXCK7G–Salix phylicifolia L Salix phylicifolia L.
RFMR6744–Stamen of a willow, Salix phylicifolia, a microscope image
RM2BXAC89–Salix phylicifolia L Salix phylicifolia L.
RFMPD91C–Stamen of a willow, Salix phylicifolia, a microscope image
RM2BX9T2K–Salix aurita L x S phylicifolia L Salix aurita L x S phylicifolia L.
RFJF86KK–Catkin of Tea-Leaved Willow ( Salix phylicifolia)
RM2C1MKJ5–Salix herbacea L x S phylicifolia L x S polaris Wahlenb Salix herbacea L x S phylicifolia L x S polaris Wahlenb.
RFJ307K8–Catkins of Tea-Leaved Willow ( Salix phylicifolia)
RFJ307K4–Catkins of Tea-Leaved Willow ( Salix phylicifolia)
RFJF86KM–Catkins of Tea-Leaved Willow ( Salix phylicifolia)
RFJ3P0YN–Catkins of Tea-Leaved Willow ( Salix phylicifolia)
RFMR676G–Stamen of a willow, Salix phylicifolia, a microscope image
RFMPD946–Stamen of a willow, Salix phylicifolia, a microscope image
RFHDY3XN–FFlowering willow. Beautiful catkin of Tea-leaved Willow (Salix phylicifolia). First signs of spring.
RFMW6P5Y–Pollen of a willow, microscope image
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