RMCYWNNN–Ash; Fraxinus excelsior; sapling; Cornwall; UK
RMD30NP1–Ash tree sapling plantation Wales UK
RME4GTYH–The hollowed out trunk of an old Ash tree with new sapling growth, England, UK
RMH7CHF0–Ash (Fraxinus excelsior). Sapling foliage. Spring. early summer. England.
RF2R76HRR–Rowan (Sorbus aucuparia) fresh foilage of sapling growing in deep ling heather by the Woodland Trail, Beinn Eighe NNR, Kinlochewe, Scotland, May 2022
RM2X179JB–Spring UK, New Ash Sapling
RMBEAKTN–Common Ash, Fraxinus excelsior, leaves on sapling, Kent, England.
RFH7ATP4–Autumn landscape with a fenced meadow between sapling trees and a field of seedling cereals on the scenic Yorkshire wolds.
RM2EE2X37–Ash tree (Fraxinus excelsior) sapling dying from Ash dieback disease (Hymenoscypus fraxineus) as its leaves wither, Wiltshire, UK, May.
RMD31K2M–Succession of open ground to woodland, Fraxinus excelsior, Ash natural regeneration, Wales, UK.
RF2HG8HTC–Culture of tree saplings on a field meant for reforestation of areas where the number of trees decreased
RFMNB8FF–foam,bubbles,from foam party in Tenerife.
RM2X07RPH–Spring UK - Young Ash Tree Emerging Through Leaf Litter
RMD29391–Young Rowan (Sorbus aucuparia) trees in newly planted woodland on a hill farm in Powys, Wales. October.
RM2X0PRXT–Spring UK, B&W Ash Tree Emerging Through Leaf Litter
RMBR918J–Ash Tree
RMW7NH9J–Ash tree leaves (Fraxinus excelsior), Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK, November
RFJDEHDF–Mountain Ash Rowan Tree Sapling
RMH31PA5–A young American Mountain Ash sapling on Little Cranberry Island, Maine.
RFGJFM59–Young green ash tree isolated on white background
RMD30NR3–Ash tree plantation trees growing on slope in Carmarthenshire West Wales UK KATHY DEWITT
RME4GW31–The hollowed out trunk of an old Ash tree with new sapling growth, England, UK
RMH7CHJX–Ash (Fraxinus excelsior). Sapling foliage. Spring. early summer. England.
RM2H3HWWM–Ash sapling, Ash, Fraxinus, Excelsior
RMCY23HA–Autumn colored rowan sapling (Sorbus aucuparia) growing beside a birch tree (Betula)
RF2NRCWCR–Hoe over sapling seedling tray. Restocking of former forests destroyed by a wildfire
RFE5P0GP–A young Ash tree grows on the grass verge between a country road with hawthorn hedgerow and golden stubble fields in summertime
RF2ABF4FX–Newly planted urban Rowan or Mountain Ash tree (Sorbus aucuparia) in flower during May, London, UK
RMD31K41–Succession of open ground to woodland, Fraxinus excelsior, Ash natural regeneration, Wales, UK.
RF2HG8HTA–Culture of tree saplings on a field meant for reforestation of areas where the number of trees decreased
RFM6P97P–A pin tree forest 3 days after wildfire
RFD92XKN–Spring growth on Sorbus aucuparia Rowan. Young Ash trees protected by tree tubes, growing in forestry Plantation, North Yorkshire Moors, Garsdale, UK
RM2DB22DX–Sorbus, Rowan, Mountain ash tree at the end of summer changing colours, County Kilkenny, Ireland
RM2PWJ9JP–Slots cut into tree stumps so they collect water and rot more quickly, part of a woodland management project, Southborough Common, Kent, UK
RM2G2FGEB–Old Oak Tree Shaped like a Human Head Looking Down at a Young Rowan Tree Sapling Growing in its Shadow, Scotland, UK
RFHMF891–Green fields, trees and hedgerows of the scenic Yorkshire wolds landscape in winter.
RFJDEHDJ–Mountain Ash Rowan Tree Sapling
RMH31PA9–Leaves of an American Mountain Ash just beginning to change color in early October, Maine.
RFE4HH0R–Young Mountain Ash Tree & Birch Tree in the background outdoor in a field, south part of Iceland.
RMD30NPC–Ash tree plantation Wales UK
RFJWW08F–Bonsai Rowan tree in a blue pot
RF2AH5JR0–Plant nursery. Coniferous trees in pots.
RM2H3HWWK–Ash sapling, Ash, Fraxinus, Excelsior
RFR0JHRW–view into mixed forest with trunks of beech, spruce and mountain ash trees and coniferous saplings
RF2NRCW4W–Hoes and sapling seedling tray full of tree rootballs. Restocking of forests destroyed by a wildfire
RM2H3HMG5–Ash leaf, Ash leaf proessling
RFF05K06–Eschensproessling, Eschenblatt
RMD250B4–Rowan (Sorbus aucuparia) sapling emerging from amongst burnt remains heather Porlock Hill Exmoor Somerset England August
RFRWX0DN–Sun shining on Autumn Leaves
RFM6P95D–Forest fire. Only 6 days after a forest fire, grass begins to grow
RF2H7XTP8–Across the Pond
RM2DB22D9–Sorbus, Rowan, Mountain ash tree at the end of summer changing colours, County Kilkenny, Ireland
RMB7G8G9–New trees planted in the grounds of a new school as part of the school's sustainable policy
RM2G2FGFB–Old Oak Tree Shaped like a Human Head Looking Down at a Young Rowan Tree Sapling Growing in its Shadow, Scotland, UK
RFHMF89B–A grassy footpath between green arable fields with hedgerows and an Ash tree under a cloudy blue sky.
RMANED40–A small ash sapling growing next to larger saplings of the same species
RF2EAT2CM–Eschensproessling, Eschenblatt
RMD5NW87–Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland, UK. 6th April 2013. A DARD tag indicates the discovery of the fungus Chalara fraxinea (ash dieback) on a sapling at the Jubilee Wood in Whitehead Credit: Stephen Barnes / Alamy Live News
RMD636P0–Ash Sapling planted in hedge in a field near the village of West Burton Pennhill background Wensleydale Yorkshire England
RFJWW08T–Bonsai Rowan tree in a blue pot
RF2AH5JPK–Plant nursery. Coniferous trees on the beds that are grown for sale and decoration of lawns
RFJWX2PN–Bonsai Rowan tree in a blue pot
RF2RC09H0–Firefighters cut down trees to fight the fire more effectively. Big tragedy in natural park
RF2NRCXDR–Child hands planting a holm oak rootball. Restocking of forests destroyed by wildfire
RM2H3HMEJ–Ash leaf, Ash leaf proessling
RFF05K04–Eschensproessling, Eschenblatt
RMM727KJ–A pine tree sapling growing through dead leaves and moss on woodland ground. Natural Woodland Environment. Bernwood Forest. UK
RFRWX0CJ–Maple leaves drizzled in sunlight
RMACWRTM–Harrow Rowan Sorbus harrowiana young tree
RF2H7XTRD–Terrace Mill Pond
RM2DB22CX–Sorbus, Rowan, Mountain ash tree at the end of summer changing colours, County Kilkenny, Ireland
RM2DBHA58–Titsey,Surrey,UK,17th November 2020,Deforestation takes place on White Lane,Titsey in Surrey. Ash trees are being felled due to disease making them unsafe and unstable. The trees will all be replaced with new saplings as the loss of trees and other vegetation can cause climate change, desertification, soil erosion, fewer crops, flooding, increased greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.Credit: Keith Larby/Alamy Live News
RM2G2ANJN–Old Oak Tree Shaped like a Human Head Looking Down at a Young Rowan Tree Sapling Growing in its Shadow, Scotland, UK
RFHMF88J–Young cereal plants with dry grasses and trees in a Yorkshire wolds landscape under a blue cloudy sky in winter
RMCY84J3–Eurhynchium praelongum colonization of mature birch tree sapling in woodland by common moss bracken undergrowth
RF2EATFRJ–Eschensproessling, Eschenblatt
RMD5NW86–Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland, UK. 6th April 2013. A DARD tag indicates the discovery of the fungus Chalara fraxinea (ash dieback) on a sapling at the Jubilee Wood in Whitehead Credit: Stephen Barnes / Alamy Live News
RMEY8XNJ–'The Trees and the Axe' fable by Aesop (circa 600BC). The trees willingly give a woodsman a sapling to fashion a handle for his axe. Nothing bothers a man more than to see he has aided his own undoing. Illustration by Arthur Rackham (1867-1939). See description for more information.
RF2HB03WN–Isolated tree silhouettes, vector forest or garden green trees. Oak, pine, spruce fir or birch, willow and maple, nature woods with leaves and bushes,
RF2AH5JPG–Plant nursery. Coniferous trees on the beds that are grown for sale and decoration of lawns
RFJWX2R6–Bonsai Rowan tree in a blue pot
RF2RC09GY–Forest after the fire disaster. Burnt trees lie on top of each other, with devilish green fern leaves growing around
RM2AGAPDX–. Foundations of botany. Fig . 30. — Opposite Branching in a very Young Sapling of Ash, Fig. 31. —AlternateBranching in a veryYoung Apple Tree. 66 FOUNDATIONS OF BOTANY. Fig. 32. — Excurrent Trunks of Big Trees(Sequoias). over five spaces beforecoming to a leaf whichis over the first, and indoing this it is necessaryto make two completeturns round the stem(Fig. 105). 82. Growth of the Ter-minal Bud. — In sometrees the terminal budfrom the very outsetkeeps the leading place,and the result of thismode of growth is toproduce a slender, up-right tree, with an excur-rent trunk like that ofFig. 32.
RM2H3HMFJ–Ash leaf, Ash leaf proessling
RFF05K03–Eschensproessling, Eschenblatt
RMM727K7–A pine tree sapling growing through dead leaves and moss on woodland ground. Natural Woodland Environment. Bernwood Forest. UK
RF2H7XTR4–Pit Bull at Pond
RM2DB22D7–Shadows of a Sorbus, Rowan, Mountain ash tree at the end of summer changing colours, make an abstract image, County Kilkenny, Ireland
RM2DBHAKA–Titsey,Surrey,UK,17th November 2020,Deforestation takes place on White Lane,Titsey in Surrey. Ash trees are being felled due to disease making them unsafe and unstable. The trees will all be replaced with new saplings as the loss of trees and other vegetation can cause climate change, desertification, soil erosion, fewer crops, flooding, increased greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.Credit: Keith Larby/Alamy Live News
RM2G2ANJC–Old Oak Tree Shaped like a Human Head Looking Down at a Young Rowan Tree Sapling Growing in its Shadow, Scotland, UK
RFHMF887–Curving lines and patterns in a young green cereal crop with trees and dry grasses under a blue cloudy sky in winter.
RF2AH5JPC–Plant nursery. Coniferous trees on the beds that are grown for sale and decoration of lawns
RMRH2THJ–. British trees. Trees. THE MOUNTAIN ASH (OR ROWAN). GENERAL REMARKS.. HO that has felt the magic of the woods, and all hut seen a fairy where some leaf twinkled, or startled the revels of elves and pixies from the mossy mound at the roots of a hollow beech, can wonder at the tales of mvstery that have grown up everywhere about trees. Sometimes they are the kindly traditions of healing powers, such as the scars on some aged ash, inflicted in its sapling days, still bear witness to : sometimes those of old-time religions, such as invested the world-tree of the Norseman, with its twisted roots l
RMM727K2–A pine tree sapling growing through dead leaves and moss on woodland ground. Natural Woodland Environment. Bernwood Forest. UK
RF2H7P8FW–Terrace Mill River
RM2DB22HC–Shadows of a Sorbus, Rowan, Mountain ash tree at the end of summer changing colours, make an abstract image, County Kilkenny, Ireland
RM2DBHAMC–Titsey,Surrey,UK,17th November 2020,Deforestation takes place on White Lane,Titsey in Surrey. Ash trees are being felled due to disease making them unsafe and unstable. The trees will all be replaced with new saplings as the loss of trees and other vegetation can cause climate change, desertification, soil erosion, fewer crops, flooding, increased greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.Credit: Keith Larby/Alamy Live News
RFHMF890–A green wheat field with hedgerows and a woodland copse in a scenic Yorkshire wolds landscape under a blue cloudy sky in winter.
RF2AH5JPJ–Plant nursery. Coniferous trees on the beds that are grown for sale and decoration of lawns
RMRH2PN1–. British trees. Trees. THE PR1ET.. GENERAL REMARKS. F the winter-season has nothing to show comparable for gaiety of colouring to the spring-tiowers, or tor richness to the fruits of the autumn hedgerow, a whole gradation of tones, delicate and unobtrusive are peculiarly its own. Silver-grey on the bark ot Rowan-tree or Ash-sapling; the mealy stems of the wayfaring tree, or the yellow tints ot the Elder-berry ; the red and purple of Maple or Cherry or the nut-brown of the Hazel tree. Nor are all alike sombre in tone : the Cornels and the ^"ithies have crimson shoots, the Spindle tree b
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