RM2RC98B1–Tamarack Larch, Larix laricina Hackmatack, American Larch Larix laricina 'Repens'
RMF2B6DE–Colorful oak leaves in fall at Glacial Park, now Hackmatack National Wildlife Refuge in McHenry County in Illinois
RMEBP015–Tamarack Larch, Tamarack, Hackmatack, American Larch (Larix laricina), branch with cones
RMWX1BW2–New cones in spring on a Tamarack tree
RMJ29KG7–Balsampappel, Balsam-Pappel, Knospen, Knospe, Populus balsamifera, Populus tacamahaca, balsam poplar, bam, bamtree, eastern balsam-poplar, hackmatack,
RF2T90HC2–Tamarack Tree (Larix laricina) swamp with autumn golden foliage in the Chippewa National Forest, northern Minnesota USA
RF2F68TTW–Balsam poplar, Populus balsamifera twig isolated on white background
RME3MYC2–Announcing Hackmatack
RMF2B636–Colorful oaks in Glacial Park (now Hackmatack National Wildlife Refuge) near Richmond, Illinois
RMM9J89F–Illinois Department of Natural Resources Deputy Director John Rogner gave depth to the history of the planning for Hackmatack. Photo by Tina Shaw/USFWS.
RF2B73R22–The top half of a full grown Tamarack tree, Larix laricina, in the summer
RFEWA3A6–Tamarack (Larix Americana) or Hackmatack or American Larch, vintage engraved illustration. Trousset encyclopedia (1886 - 1891).
RF2X56GYJ–Spring and new life concept. Branch with young leaves of Populus balsamifera. Balsam poplar, bam, eastern balsam-poplar, hackmatack, tacamahac poplar
RF2D6F620–Rocky Mountains Jasper National Park
RM2FKDH3D–Balsam Poplar Flowers, (Populus Balsamifera), Black Poplar, Cottonwood Flower
RFW2FE34–Hampton Court Palace
RMDA65K0–Two Golden Larch trees in prime colour. Muskoka, Ontario, Canada.
RMF75BJX–Tamarack, or eastern larch, Larix laricina with female cones and flowers. Newfoundland.
RF2G4MXPX–Larch overlooking lake in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania
RMWX1BNA–New cones in spring on a Tamarack tree
RMJ29KGA–Balsampappel, Balsam-Pappel, Knospen, Knospe, Populus balsamifera, Populus tacamahaca, balsam poplar, bam, bamtree, eastern balsam-poplar, hackmatack,
RF2BKD325–Firecrest - Regulus ignicapilla small forest bird with the yellow crest singing in the dark forest, sitting on the larch branch, very small passerine
RMHT8R36–Balsam-Pappel, Balsampappel, Blatt, Blätter, Populus balsamifera, Populus tacamahaca, balsam poplar, bam, bamtree, eastern balsam-poplar, hackmatack,
RME3MY9Y–Meeting with Friends of Hackmatack
RMJ29KGR–Balsampappel, Balsam-Pappel, Rinde, Borke, Populus balsamifera, Populus tacamahaca, balsam poplar, bam, bamtree, eastern balsam-poplar, hackmatack, ta
RMF2B63D–Colorful oaks in Glacial Park (now Hackmatack National Wildlife Refuge) near Richmond, Illinois
RMM9J8A8–Supporters and early architects of Hackmatack came out in great numbers to the Lost Valley Visitor Center at Glacial Park. Photo by Tina Shaw/USFWS.
RF2B73R5J–A full grown Tamarack tree, Larix laricina, in the summer
RF2G51TWJ–Close up of French Mountain valley in Cape Breton Nova Scotia during Autumn. Fall foliage of the mountains multi colored deciduous trees, Cabot Trail.
RFPF97CM–a border of cedar and tamarack branches with copy space in the middle for your message
RM2FKDH38–Balsam Poplar Flowers, (Populus Balsamifera), Black Poplar, Cottonwood Flower
RF2BANFBH–A palm tree
RF2BW3JD4–Close up of green plants. High quality photo, beautiful brown fir tree
RMF75BJW–Tamarack, or eastern larch, Larix laricina with female cones and flowers. Newfoundland.
RF2BW3Y56–Close up of green plants. High quality photo, beautiful grapes
RFKRABBG–Macro view of branches with young tamarack cones.
RFHPABT1–Closeup Detail of Tamarack Larch (Larix laricina) Cones in Burlap Sack
RF2D5492D–Shades of Autumn in Paradise Valley Lake Louise
RMWX1C2K–New cones in spring on a Tamarack tree
RF2BM3GCT–Autumnal forest in Ordesa Valley National Park, Pyrenees in Spain.
RF2BKD334–Firecrest - Regulus ignicapilla small forest bird with the yellow crest singing in the dark forest, sitting on the larch branch, very small passerine
RM2APNRMY–The trunk and bark of a Western Larch, (Larix occidentalis). The spots of tree sap may indicate the onset of beetle damage. Winter. Troy, Montana. Oth
RME3MYAP–Co-Chairs for Friends of Hackmatack
RMJ29KGT–Balsampappel, Balsam-Pappel, Rinde, Borke, Populus balsamifera, Populus tacamahaca, balsam poplar, bam, bamtree, eastern balsam-poplar, hackmatack, ta
RMF2B63N–Colorful oaks in Glacial Park (now Hackmatack National Wildlife Refuge) near Richmond, Illinois
RMM9J89R–"Today is a good day for the planet," remarked Co-Chairs for Friends of Hackmatack Margaret Lass-Gardiner. Photo by Tina Shaw/USFWS.
RF2G51TWM–Close up of French Mountain valley in Cape Breton Nova Scotia during Autumn. Fall foliage of the mountains multi colored deciduous trees, Cabot Trail.
RFPF982E–A simple border of Eastern Larch branches with copy space in the middle for your message
RMPFMD9N–Juniperus communis, Common Juniper leaves or needles.
RF2HM8ED5–The forest of the Alerce Andino National Park, Chile
RM2DA18WP–Dead landscape of Mer Bleue Bog, a wetland of international importance, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
RMF75BJT–Tamarack, or eastern larch, Larix laricina with female cones and flowers. Newfoundland.
RF2WPKBM3–Old engraved illustration of Pine Linnet (Spinus pinus). Created by J.J. Audubon: Birds of America, Philadelphia, 1840
RFKRABBD–Closeup view of branches with young tamarack cones.
RFHPABT6–Burlap Feed Bags Full of Tamarck Larch (Larix laricina) Cones
RM2AJ5BT5–Woodworking for beginners; a manual for amateurs . or elm.The deck can first be laid, lapping slightly over the space to beleft open. The line for the coaming can then be marked on thedeck, and the projecting wood sawed or trimmed to the line,when the coaming can be bent into place and fastened. The gunwale-strip, like the stern-post, the rudder, and thetiller, should be of hard wood, as oak. Hackmatack is good forthe stem. The mast should be of spruce. A strong thwart, with a holein it, can be fitted across between the sides, just under the deck,and a block with another hole fastened to the b
RMWX1BYX–New cones in spring on a Tamarack tree
RMBJ3JA8–Tamarack (Larix laricina)
RF2BKD30E–Firecrest - Regulus ignicapilla small forest bird with the yellow crest singing in the dark forest, sitting on the larch branch, very small passerine
RM2APNR8C–The trunk and bark of a Western Larch, (Larix occidentalis). The spots of tree sap may indicate the onset of beetle damage. Winter. Troy, Montana. Oth
RFM1ND5N–The ironwood or hophornbeam is a deciduous tree with extremely hardwood. The flowers are catkins and the fruit are hops.
RMF2B62Y–Colorful oaks in Glacial Park (now Hackmatack National Wildlife Refuge) near Richmond, Illinois
RMM9J8A9–Friends of Hackmatack gave special thanks and recognition to Matt Sprenger and Tom Larson of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service regional planning team. Photo by Tina Shaw/USFWS.
RMF2B7G9–Butterfly weed and other wildflowers at Glacial Park in McHenry County, Illinois - now Hackmatack National Wildlife Refuge
RF2G51TWY–Close up of French Mountain valley in Cape Breton Nova Scotia during Autumn. Fall foliage of the mountains multi colored deciduous trees, Cabot Trail.
RFEW9RHR–Tamarack Larch or Larix laricina, showing cone, vintage engraved illustration. Dictionary of Words and Things - Larive and Fleury - 1895
RF2G51TF0–Close up of French Mountain valley in Cape Breton Nova Scotia during Autumn. Fall foliage of the mountains with mixed deciduous trees, Cabot Trail.
RF2HM8E0J–The forest of the Alerce Andino National Park, Chile
RMF75BK3–Tamarack, or eastern larch, Larix laricina with female cones and flowers. Newfoundland.
RM2DDX9M7–Tamarack tree in the dead landscape of Mer Bleue Bog, a wetland of international importance, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
RMF75AX9–Tamarack, or eastern larch, Larix laricina with female cones and flowers. Newfoundland.
RFHPABT0–Burlap Sack Full of Tamarack Larch (Larix laricina) Cones
RFKRABB8–Closeup view of branches with young tamarack cones.
RM2AX2CF1–Fifth report of the United States Entomological Commission, being a revised and enlarged edition of Bulletin no7, on insects injurious to forest and shade trees . e catenaria (Drury).(Larva, Plate xxxii; figs. 3, 3a, 3b, 3c.) What was without much doubt a belated caterpillar of this specieawas fouud on the white pine October 5, but the body was not soclear a yellow, and the two black spots on the side of each segmentwere not well defined. A chrysalis was also beaten out of a pitch pineAugust 31; another out of a hackmatack August 30. The moths fromthese chrysalids appeared September 15 and 16.
RF2H98TP5–Tamarack tree colorful red cones close-up
RF2BKD324–Firecrest - Regulus ignicapilla small forest bird with the yellow crest singing in the dark forest, sitting on the larch branch, very small passerine
RM2APNR4A–The trunk and bark of a Western Larch, (Larix occidentalis). The spots of tree sap may indicate the onset of beetle damage. Winter. Troy, Montana. Oth
RMHA8M5G–usfwsmidwest 7792756034 Meeting with Friends of Hackmatack
RFM1ND5B–The ironwood or hophornbeam is a deciduous tree with extremely hardwood. The flowers are catkins and the fruit are hops.
RFC7KMDA–Tamarack (Larix Americana) or Hackmatack or American Larch, vintage engraved illustration. Trousset encyclopedia (1886 - 1891).
RMM9J893–Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar announced that he has authorized the establishment of Hackmatack National Wildlife Refuge in southeastern Wisconsin and northeastern Illinois, eventually providing up to 11,200 acres of habitat for wildlife as well as outdoor recreational opportunities within easy driving distance of millions of people. Photo by Tina Shaw/USFWS.
RMF2B5BD–Butterfly weed and other wildflowers at Glacial Park in McHenry County, Illinois - now Hackmatack National Wildlife Refuge
RMMAB211–. The drug plants of Illinois . JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS L. Com- mon juniper, hackmatack, horse savin, gorst. Pinaceae. U. S. P. XI, p. 256.— A low and spreading or upright, small shrub or tree, evergreen; bark of the trunk shreddy; foliage in the form of needles, the needles straight, rigid, sharp-pointed, up to ]/i inch long; flowers lacking, cones present instead; fruit blue, glaucous, berry- like, 14 inch in diameter, 3-seeded. The fruit collected in fall and winter, when ripe. In cultivation as an ornamen- tal; established near Lake Michigan in Lake County. Contains the fragrant oil of juniper.
RF2G51TF5–Close up of French Mountain valley in Cape Breton Nova Scotia during Autumn. Fall foliage of the mountains with mixed deciduous trees, Cabot Trail.
RF2HM8F2F–The forest of the Alerce Andino National Park, Chile
RMG5701X–Tamarack (Larix laricina) close-up of female cones and flowers, Newfoundland, Canada, July
RM2DDX9M8–Tamarack tree in the dead landscape of Mer Bleue Bog, a wetland of international importance, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
RMF75A8A–Tamarack, or eastern larch, Larix laricina with female cones and flowers. Newfoundland.
RFKRABBF–Macro view of branches with young tamarack cones.
RM2CGR7W8–. The Street railway journal . SAMPLES SENT TO RAILWAYCOMPANIES ON APPLICATION. We make a specialty of all varietiesand sizes of TIES for electric andsteam railroads, in cedar, hackmatack,oak and pine, both Northern andSouthern. ItAI ro Squared, Octagoned and Tapered,PVLLd in Cedar, Hard Pine and Chestnut Jos. a. Run & Co., BOSTON, MASS.
RFKRABB1–Closeup view of branches with young tamarack cones.
RF2BKD34P–Firecrest - Regulus ignicapilla small forest bird with the yellow crest singing in the dark forest, sitting on the larch branch, very small passerine
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