RFBX9W7M–The sawed end of a Eurasian aspen ( populus tremula ) log , Finland
RMCXA3RB–Grey Poplar Populus x canescens (Salicaceae)
RMTR6C1R–Canadian Poplar (Populus x canadensis), alley of poplars, Germany
RF2PWAJP0–Spring and new life concept for natural design. Branch with young brown leaves of poplar tree. Populus x canadensis. Bright heart-shaped leaf of Black
RME42C6E–Water tower and poplar trees Great Gransden Cambridgeshire
RMDTWCJ4–Canadian Poplar
RMC4G5E1–Black Poplar Hybrid Populus nigra x deltoids (P. x Canadensis) leaf shoots
RF2R7TC8N–Autumn poplar (Populus x canadensis) in backlight with sun, Lower Rhine, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RME9PB5X–Hybrid Black Poplar (Populus x canadensis) close-up of leaf underside, growing in woodland, Vicarage Plantation, Mendlesham, Suffolk, England, July
RMPFFX5W–Populus x canescens (Grey poplar), stems with leaves, close-up
RME1TDY1–Row of poplar trees in the bloemdijken van zuid-beveland nature reserve in the Dutch delta
RFBHTYY6–Hybrid Black-poplar flowers, populus x canadensis
RF2X4CD9C–USA, Colorado, Fort Collins. Lanceleaf cottonwood trees reflect in water.
RMDJ30YT–Canadian poplar
RMJK0Y88–empty grey poplar of a crossroad from aspen and silberpappel-pointed in the midst of and pastureland, freistehende graupappel -einer kreuzung aus zitt
RFBX9W5W–Closeup of the sawed ends of a Eurasian aspen ( populus tremula ) logs in a pile , Finland
RMCXA3NB–Grey Poplar Populus x canescens (Salicaceae)
RMTR6C1M–Canadian Poplar (Populus x canadensis), alley of poplars, Germany
RMCX6K2R–Grey Poplar Populus x canescens (Salicaceae)
RME42B5D–Water tower and poplar trees Great Gransden Cambridgeshire
RF2WPG4Y8–Spring and new life concept for natural design. Branch with young brown leaves of poplar tree. Populus x canadensis. Bright heart-shaped leaf of Black
RM2KECB9M–Black poplars on the Elbe meadows near Rogätz, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
RMBAYNNX–Hybrid Black Poplar Populus nigra x deltoids P x Canadensis catkins
RMAP1DG9–Poplar trees Populus x canadensis by the River Rhine at sunset Wesel Germany
RMDJHHM2–grey poplar, populus x canescens
RMCXYXP8–Hybrid Poplar plantation, fall foliage.
RF2R7TC8H–Autumn poplar (Populus x canadensis) in backlight with sun, Lower Rhine, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RMACWREN–Berlin Poplar Populus x berolinensis leaf
RMPFPYKK–Populus x Canadensis 'Serotina Aurea', stem with yellow autumn leaves
RMB2HMCR–botany, herbs, Populus and hollyhocks (Alcea), from 'Neues Kraeuterbuch' (New herbal book), by Leonhart Fuchs, woodcut by Heinrich Fuellmaurer, coloured, drawn by Albrecht Mayer, printed at M. Isingrin, Basel, Switzerland, 1544, double page 198 / 199, 38 x 22 cm, private collection,
RM2NEN1P9–Early snow with aspen trees in fall color in the La Sal Mountains, Manti-La Sal National Forest, near Moab, Utah.
RMDJ30YR–Canadian Poplar
RMBX2N44–leaves tree Populus x euramericana poplar hybrid spring studio botany nature
RFBX9W46–The sawed ends of a Eurasian aspen ( populus tremula ) logs in a pile , Finland
RMBWHX2N–poplar hybrid Populus x euroamericana tree silhouette mountains Alps mood dusk twilight winter
RMTR6C1N–Canadian Poplar (Populus x canadensis), alley of poplars, Germany
RMCXY5RW–Grey Poplar Populus x canescens (Salicaceae)
RMEBN1N5–Canadian Poplar (Populus x canadensis), bark
RMCWNB82–Hybrid Black-poplar Populus x canadensis (Salicaceae)
RM2AYJBYN–Canadian Poplar (Populus x canadensis), at sunrise, Belgium, East Flanders, Bourgoyen
RMCXNJAW–Grey Poplar Populus x canescens (Salicaceae)
RFBX7KE8–The sawed ends of a aspen ( populus tremula ) logs in a pile , Finland
RMDJHHM8–grey poplar, populus x canescens
RMBAYNNE–Hybrid Black Poplar Populus nigra x deltoids P x Canadensis catkins
RMDJHHKR–grey poplar, populus x canescens
RF2R7TC8G–Autumn poplar (Populus x canadensis) in backlight with sun, Lower Rhine, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RMBWHRNJ–Populus x euroamericana poplar hybrid crossroad intersection leaf leaves foliage autumn autumn colours studio
RMDTF4Y0–Populus nigra, lombardy or black poplar pollen (x 1500)
RMBKPFAD–Detail van de bast van de Grauwe Abeel
RMDJ312G–Canadian Poplar
RM2BTX1KK–Populus x canadensis Moench.
RMF49D2D–Canadian poplar
RMB9HHX4–Log barque pattern
RM2A2P13F–Orpas Separation of Noomi and Ruth, 1580, copperplate, plate: 21.9 x 27.8 cm |, Leaf: 24.7 x 30.6 cm, U.M. l., dated: 15.80, Deserit Arpa socrum, sequitur Ruth fortis, et inquit, Est meus et populus, et Deus illu tuus., The Arpa a Moabitin, ir swigerfraw lend, Ruth Naemi trew and cling to ir god widrumb does the best, u, ., r., numbered: 1, Hendrick Goltzius, Mühlbrecht 1558–1617 Haarlem
RM2E9FJYM–Vesperi Diei Nativitatis Domini. Principe, Senatu comitante, auratis Naviliis Regio apparatu ad Ecclesiam S. Georgii Majoris proficiscente, Populus undequaque confluit. Author Brustolon, Giovanni Battista 78.65.f.19. Place of publication: [Venice] Publisher: Apud Ludovicum Furlanetto supra Pontem vulgo dictum dei Baretteri C.P.E.S., Date of publication: [1763] Item type: 1 print Medium: etching Dimensions: platemark 33.7 x 46 cm, on sheet 42.2 x 58.5 cm. Former owner: George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820
RF2B932GC–Orpas Separation of Noomi and Ruth, 1580, copperplate, plate: 21.9 x 27.8 cm |, Leaf: 24.7 x 30.6 cm, U.M. l., dated: 15.80, Deserit Arpa socrum, sequitur Ruth fortis, et inquit, Est meus et populus, et Deus illu tuus., The Arpa a Moabitin, ir swigerfraw lend, Ruth Naemi trew and cling to ir god widrumb does the best, u, ., r., numbered: 1, Hendrick Goltzius, Mühlbrecht 1558–1617 Haarlem, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern tec
RMW289WN–Archive image from page 396 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofam03bail Year: 1900 1911. Populus balsamifera. var. candicang {X 1-5). riety. The Nolestii Poplar is now sold by eastern rserymen as an ornamental tree. Its strong habit and rk foliage adapt it admirably to planting near the rear rd
RM2B0AB53–Canadian Poplar (Populus x canadensis), at sunrise, Belgium, East Flanders, Bourgoyen
RMCXNHYW–Hybrid Black-poplar Populus x canadensis (Salicaceae)
RM2AYFTRY–Canadian Poplar (Populus x canadensis), wetland area in Vosselare, Belgium, East Flanders, Vosselare, Ooidonk
RFBX7KCC–The sawed ends of a aspen ( populus tremula ) logs in a pile , Finland
RMBAYNN3–Hybrid Black Poplar Populus nigra x deltoids P x Canadensis catkins
RMDJHHKM–grey poplar, populus x canescens
RF2R7TC8P–Autumn poplar (Populus x canadensis) in backlight with sun, Lower Rhine, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RFBX9WBN–The sawed ends of a Eurasian aspen ( populus tremula ) logs in a pile . Discarded logs marked with red paint , Finland
RMCBPXYA–Hybrid Black Poplar Populus nigra x deltoids (P. x Canadensis) catkins.
RMBWHRH4–Populus x euroamericana poplar hybrid cross intersection leaf leaves foliage autumn autumn colours studio
RMRG3C8W–. The Canadian field-naturalist. â Prvi Sabe Poja Axis 1 Figure 2. Two-dimensional ordination based on similarity of species frequency in plant communities dominat- ed by woody species near the Matador Research Station in southern Saskatchewan. Abbreviations are Acne=Acer negundo, Po]a=Populus x jackii, Potr=Populus tremuloides, Sabe=Salix bebbiana, Prvi=Prunus virginiana, Crch=Crataegus chryso- carpa, Mixed=Mixed Shrub, Syoc=Symphoricarpos occidentalis, Rosa=Rosa spp., Eco=Elaeagnus commutata, Suho=Juniperus horizontalis, Shar-Shepherdia argentea, Rhar-Rhus aromatica var. trilobata and Arca=
RMBWHX4R–poplars wood forest hybrid Populus x euroamericana tree silhouettes mountains Alps mood dusk twilight wint
RMF49DYW–Canadian poplar
RM2BTX1KE–Populus x canescens Aiton Sm.
RMPFKGGM–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 1908. Populus viminalis above and P. angustifolia below (X /4). or behind buildings, it may be most picturesque and satisfactory; but the tendency is to plant it too freely. Fig. 1907. The very fact that it is emphatic is the reason why it should be planted sparingly when artistic effects are desired. The catki
RMMCK6H2–. Fio. 108.—MiUdiipxorn betulhin. Teleutospore-sorus, with many of the spores producing promj-celia and sporidia (x). i Mycelium ; p, parenchyma ; c, portion of ruptured epidermis. (After Tulasne.) succeeded in re-infecting Betula alba from Caeoina laricis. Eostrup obtained Cacoma mcrcuria.lis by infecting Mercurialis with Mel. trcmulae; yet this may have happened because two different species of Mdamiisora occurred on the aspen leaves. Klebahn ^ was successful in infesting Populus tremula with Gaeoma laricis but did not succeed W'ith the birch. ^R. Hartig, Allef/em. Fo7:sL %i. Jar/d-zeiiung,
RMW28A3M–Archive image from page 398 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofam03bail Year: 1900 1916. Populus tremuloides (X ). Var. 61egans, Bailey (P. eUgntis of nur.serymen), is a I ree of pronounced strict or pyramidal habit, but con- .-iderahly broader than the Lombardy Poplar: foliage small and liKht-
RMCY6DM3–Hybrid Black-poplar Populus x canadensis (Salicaceae)
RM2AYR43D–Canadian Poplar (Populus x canadensis), wetland area in Vosselare, Belgium, East Flanders, Vosselare, Ooidonk
RMCX00NG–Hybrid between Eastern and Western Balsam-poplars Populus trichocarpa x balsamifera
RM2AYJA7D–Canadian Poplar (Populus x canadensis, Populus canadensis), Poplars in Bourgoyen at sunset, Belgium, East Flanders, Bourgoyen
RMDJHHKH–grey poplar, populus x canescens
RF2R7TC82–Autumn poplar (Populus x canadensis) in backlight with sun, Lower Rhine, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RMD77HC7–Young Hybrid Poplar trees, maturing plantation in background.
RMRG3C96–. The Canadian field-naturalist. . â Prvi Sabe Poja Axis 1 Figure 2. Two-dimensional ordination based on similarity of species frequency in plant communities dominat- ed by woody species near the Matador Research Station in southern Saskatchewan. Abbreviations are Acne=Acer negundo, Po]a=Populus x jackii, Potr=Populus tremuloides, Sabe=Salix bebbiana, Prvi=Prunus virginiana, Crch=Crataegus chryso- carpa, Mixed=Mixed Shrub, Syoc=Symphoricarpos occidentalis, Rosa=Rosa spp., Eco=Elaeagnus commutata, Suho=Juniperus horizontalis, Shar-Shepherdia argentea, Rhar-Rhus aromatica var. trilobata and Arc
RMF49D3C–Canadian poplar
RM2C1GW3K–Populus x canadensis Moench Populus x canadensis Moench.
RMPFKGGT–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 1408 POPULUS POPULUS tlie most striking and distinct tree that is suited to planting in the North. As single specimens scattered here and there in mixed plantings, or when seen over. 1908. Populus viminalis above and P. angustifolia below (X /4). or behind buildings, it may be most picturesque and satisfactory;
RMMCPKE3–. Fig. 77. Gefäßglieder, durch Mazeration isoliert. 250 mal vergrößert, a aus dem Holze der Silber- pappel (Populus alba); o die einfacli durch- lirochenen Endfläclieu. 6 aus dem Holze der l'impernuß (Staphijlea pinnata); bei q die leiter- förmig durchbroclienen (sehr stark getieigtea) Endflächen. In beiden Figuren bezeichnet s einen über die Endfläche hinausreichenden Fortsatz des Gefäßgliedes, h Hoftüpfel, x fast einfache (tatsäch- lich nur schwach behöfte) Tüpfel, wie sie gegen Markstrahlzellen oder gegen Strangparenchym gerichtet sind. (Nach der Natur gezeichnet von Wilhelm.) fäße Durchbre
RM2AYYJ6T–Canadian Poplar (Populus x canadensis, Populus canadensis), Poplars in Bourgoyen at sunset, Belgium, East Flanders, Bourgoyen
RM2AYYJ6P–Canadian Poplar (Populus x canadensis), wetland area in Vosselare in spring, Belgium, East Flanders, Vosselare, Ooidonk
RF2R7TCAB–Autumn poplar (Populus x canadensis) in backlight with sun, Lower Rhine, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RF2M6AXTA–Hybrid black poplar (Populus x canadensis) in the foreland of the Rhine, Lower Rhine, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RM2AXBFJH–Les metamorphoses d'Ovide : en latin et en françois . 2^0 METAMORPHOSEON. LIB. X. FABULA XII. Venus & Adonis in cefpitem, oED labor infolitus jam me laflavit; & ecceOpportuna fuà blanditur populus uir.brâ,Datque torum cefpes. Libet hac lequiefcere tecum,Et requievit humo : preflltque & gramen, & ipfum,Inque finu juvenis pofitâ cervice, renldensSic ait; ac mediis interferit ofcula verbis.. FABLE lie
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