RMW7P426–Mixed native woodland comprised of Silver birch (Betula pendula), Alder (Alnus hirsuta) and Rowan (Sorbus aucuparia) trees in autumn, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland, UK, October 2012.
RMTWKBG5–Calthorpe Broad. NNR. Vegetation Wetland succession. Alder, Birch and Willow in the background with encroaching Reed beds (Phragmites sp.) and water surface species coverage.
RMW7WD3M–Alder tree (Alnus glutinosa) felled by Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber) within a large wet woodland stream enclosure, with felled Downy birch tree (Betula pendulosa) and a beaver dam checking the stream in the background, Devon, UK, March.
RM2AG2F20–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. dto plant chiefly those, so as to obtain in the arti-ficial landscape the bold and majestic appearanceof a natural wood, or, as Goethe wrote, ImGrossen gros. Thinly scattered among these, Tilia, Platanus,Acer, Salix, and Betula, should be planted, andin the larger plantations Fagus, Uliuus andyuercus arranged in small groups or singly, andin swampy ground Alnus in variety. The bad practice of most villa gardeners incutting up the lawn into small divisions by theformation of numerous fljwer-beds is ju
RMC3NP8H–Calthorpe Broad, Norfolk. Dyke with spring emergent vegetation. Succession vegetation, plant communities. Spring.
RMEGCXH0–Calthorpe Broad NNR. Autumn colours. Two distant Tree with green and yellow-brown foliage proud of neigbouring trees, are introd
RMEF0HT3–Snowy River Blackwater
RMC39DGN–Flooded forest
RMW1CME7–Archive image from page 69 of Die krankheiten der pflanzen, ein. Die krankheiten der pflanzen, ein handbuch fur land-und forstwirte, gartner, gartenfreunde und botaniker . diekrankheitende03fran Year: 1895 5ß I. 3lbfd)nitt: tranff)etten u. S5efd)äbigimg., >r)eld)e b. Siere oentrfadt roerben 9luf Alnus. Sluf Betula, roaüarticettt Sfianbe (ag. 13) jetgten. Sie 3KtIben befanben fid) auf bem ninbe ber 5Bertiefung. 2)te alle ent[tel)t t)ier bitrd) .f-)i)pertropf)te be§ 6oUendn)m§ imb ber grünen Slufeenrinbe, inbem teil§ C5riucitcrung, teil§ 3>ernief)rung ber SelJen [tattftnbet, mobei ba§, (5
RMPFG3J8–. da xing an ling sen lin zi yuan diao cha bao gao. botany. 75 ?????. ??"It?????^? ?????????? ?????????? ????? ?? ?? 4? Rhododendron mucronu- latum 22500 cop' Spiraea sericea 16f200 Rosa acicularis 4100 sp Salix 1200 sol Ribes 200 sol Betula fruticosa sol Vaccinium vitis-idaea Lathyrus humilis Pirola incamata Artemisia Ledum palustre Vicia venosa var baicalensis Carex Rhododendron mucronu- latum ?,4100 cop > gr Alnus fruticosa 3700 sp gr Rosa dahurica 2500 sol Salix 23900 Vaccinium vitis-idaea Ledum palustre Pirola dahurica Pirola incamata Lathyrus humilis Calamagrostis Vicia venosa va
RFRG3N88–Close up of blooming branch of Alnus glutinosa, the common alder, black alder, European alder or just alder in spring. Poland, Europe
RMW7WD3P–Alder tree (Alnus glutinosa) felled by Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber) within a large wet woodland stream enclosure, with felled Downy birch tree (Betula pendulosa) and a beaver dam checking the stream in the background, Devon, UK, March.
RM2AWYFCE–Mitteilungen der Deutschen Dendrologischen Gesellschaft . acacia aurea Gleditschia triacanthosPopulus monilifera . Tilia americana laxiflora (Arboretum)Quercus ilicifolia ...?».Pinus rimda .... Alnus incanaAbies nobilis Quercus ilicifolia arborescensFagus ferruginea ....Quercus rubra . .Crataegus coccinea .Aronia arbutifolia .... nigra Betula populifolia , , . Cerasus pennsylvanicaQuercus coccinea . „ palustris Betula lenta Lyonia axillaris Fraxinus pubescens aucubifolia „ americana ....Quercus palustris Höhe Umfang 222016 1416 171513152022 ^5 241514 J5II 1523 24040II IC121010II 6 14 206 2,25
RMEGCXM4–Calthorpe Broad NNR. Autumn colours. Two distant Tree with green and yellow-brown foliage proud of other trees Swamp Cypress
RMEF0HPX–Snowy River Blackwater
RMC39DFB–Flooded forest
RMEDA35P–Shores of Loch Morlich covered in frost and ice
RMC39FX2–Mixed woodland
RMPFXK1N–. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. 622 CVI. BETULACJEJl [Betida A. Stamens 4-12 on cacli bract, more or less distinctly arranged in 3 fl., each with. a perianth of 2-4 leaves, anther-oells ^ithout tufts of hairs. Ovary without perianth- Anther-cells distinct, scales ot ? spikes thin, deciduous . 1. Betula. Anther-cells distinct or connate, scales of ? spikes persistent, woody in fr 2. Alnus. B. One 3-6-androus fl. on each bract without perianth, anther-cells ith a tuft of ha
RMT3XR9T–Archive image from page 150 of Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns Auf Grund. Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns. Auf Grund fremder und eigener Forschungen geschildert diepflanzendecke01haye Year: 1914 Die Pflanzengenossenschaften des Gebietes. 125 S. fragilis, S. penlandra, S. caprea und S. purpurea, bilden in Gesellschaft von Alnus gluiinosa und Betula pendula Popiihis tremula, P. nigra und Oiiercus Robur das Oberholz. Sehr reich ist gewöhnlich das Unterholz entwickelt und besteht aus Ulmus glabra, Salix purpurea, S. triandra, S. alba, S. fragilis, Prunus Abb. 41. Leucoium vernum in
RMMEE863–. Die culturpflanzen Norwegens . Ait. und B. populifolia, Ait. Von allen hier genannten Arten habe ich nur Betula papyracea nördlicher als Christiania gesehen. Dieselbe gedeiht gul auf luderöen (G3° 52' N. B. 28° 56' Ö. L.) Almis. Von dieser Gattung findet man zwei Arten in Norwegen wildwachsend. Alnus glutinosa, Gärtn. (JNbrweg.: Or, Older, Svartor, Svartolder; Schwed.: Klibbe-Al, LZ). Die Schwarz-Erle ist allgemein im südlichen Theile Scaudinaviens. In Schweden scheint dieselbe bei der Stadt Ömsköldsvik in Angermanland (63° 20') und in Norwegen beim Hofe Bunas in Yär- dalen, in der Nahe von
RMW7WD4X–Alder tree (Alnus glutinosa) with trunk heavily gnawed by Eurasian beavers (Castor fiber) with Downy birch trees (Betula pubescens) felled in the background, within a large wet woodland stream enclosure, Devon, UK, March.
RM2AN1Y9Y–Introduction to structural and systematic botany, and vegetable physiology, : being a 5th and revedof the Botanical text-book, illustrated with over thirteen hundred woodcuts . ommonly achlamydeous, placed three together in the axil of eachthree-lobed bract. Stamens definite. Ovary two-celled, each cellwith one suspended ovule: styles or stigmas distinct. Fruit mem-branaceous or samara-like, one-celled and one-seeded, forming withthe three-lobed bracts a kind of strobile. Albumen none. — Ex.Betula (the Birch), Alnus (Alder). The bark is sometimes astrin- FIG. 1164. Quercus Chinquapin in fruit:
RM2BNKNMB–Birch (Betula pendula) and Alder (Alnus glutinosa) woodland submerged under flood plain overflow, River Spey, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland, UK,
RMEDA365–Shores of Loch Morlich covered in frost and ice
RMC39G22–Woodland
RMC39DG8–Flooded forest
RMRYFAD9–Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0109rabe Year: 1910 51 Auf Asten und ^Stümpfen von Acer, Alnus, Betula, Carpinus, 'Castanea, Corylus, Crataegus, Cytisus, Fraxinus, luglans, Quercus, Rubus, Sarothamnus, Spiraea, Tilia, Ulmus in Deutschland, Polen, Mähren, den Alpenländern, Ungarn, Holland, Belgien, Dänemark, Italien, Frankreich, England; auf Stengeln (z. B. von Cheiranthus cheiri, Cirsium, Solanum) in den Ardennen (Libert), bei Cassel (Hieß), bei Berlin (Lindau); vom Frühjahr bis Herbst. 1727. H. fusiforme Corda Icon. I, 13 (1
RMC39FAK–Woodland in early spring
RMMCRAFB–. Äit. und B. populifolia, Ait. Von allen hier genannten Arten habe ich nur Betula papyracea nördlicher als Christiania gesehen. Dieselbe gedeiht gut auf Inderöen (63° 52' N. B. 28" 56' Ör L.) Alnus. Von dieser Gattung findet man zwei Arten in Norwegen wildwachsend. Alnus glutinosa, Gärtn. (Norweg.: Or, Older, Svartor, Svartolder; Schwed.: Klihhe-Al, Qrön-AJ). Die Schwarz-Erle ist allgemein im südlichen Theile Scandinaviens. In Schweden scheint dieselbe bei der Stadt Örnsköldsvik in Ängermanland (63° 20') und in Norwegen beim Hofe Bunas in Vär- dalen, in der Nähe von Stiklestad (63° 47'),
RM2AWYGBH–Mitteilungen der Deutschen Dendrologischen Gesellschaft . adensis . Ulmus montana .Platanus acerifolia Alnus glutinosa laciniataCorylus Colurna . . .Aesculus glabra . . .Tilia tomentosa . . Betula nigra Quercus Cerris . - .Ulm. mont. pendula,Tilia tomentosa petiolaris . Quercus alba Crataegus Crus galliPicea nigra Mariana.Tsuga Pattoniana argentea Juglans nigra Magnolia acuminata .Aesculus macrostachya .Liriodendron Tulipifera .Magnolia acuminata .Acer dasycarpum Höhe 12 1614141416I I1417II12221820 2525222218 27 I I 6 II162020 2921 242420 1715171418 13 19 12 6 5 516 13 4161227 Umfang 1,601,10
RMW7WD3J–Alder tree (Alnus glutinosa) felled by Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber) within a large wet woodland stream enclosure, Devon, UK, March.
RM2BNE606–Alder trees (Alnus glutinosa) Glen Finglas, West Dumbartonshire, Scotland, UK, July.
RMT3Y085–Archive image from page 213 of Die Pflanzenwelt Norwegens Ein Beitrag. Die Pflanzenwelt Norwegens. Ein Beitrag zur Natur- und Culturgeschichte Nord-Europas diepflanzenweltn00sch Year: 1873 Fig. 45. Äit. und B. populifolia, Ait. Von allen hier genannten Arten habe ich nur Betula papyracea nördlicher als Christiania gesehen. Dieselbe gedeiht gut auf Inderöen (63° 52' N. B. 28' 56' Ör L.) Alnus. Von dieser Gattung findet man zwei Arten in Norwegen wildwachsend. Alnus glutinosa, Gärtn. (Norweg.: Or, Older, Svartor, Svartolder; Schwed.: Klihhe-Al, Qrön-AJ). Die Schwarz-Erle ist allgemein im sü
RMC39FK6–Woodland in early spring
RM2ANG3RF–Arkiv för botanik . et af skog. Dennautgöres af Betula verrucosa, Alnus glut inösa och Populus tremula med in-blandade enstaka Salix coprea samt mot stranden Salix cinerea och S. pen-tandra. Inuti skogen finnes ett glest växtsamhälle af: Poa serotina, Epi-lohium angustifolium, Rubus idieus. Malachiam aquaticum, Urtica dioica.Taraxacum officinale, Tanacetum vulgare. T nägra få individ kring den i holmens längdriktning uppkastade hög-attensstrandvallen träffas Rubus saxatilis. Geranium robertianum och Pterisaquilina. Här förekomma äfven ett 40 och ett 100 cm. högt Pinus abiesindivid. Kartskisse
RM2BNE5YM–Alder trees (Alnus glutinosa) in Glen Finglas, West Dumbartonshire, Scotland, UK, July.
RM2BNE5YD–Alder tree (Alnus glutinosa) in Upper Glen Finglas, West Dumbartonshire, Scotland, UK, July.
RM2BNKNN5–Birch (Betula pendula) and Alder (Alnus glutinosa) woodland submerged under flood plain overflow, River Spey, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland, UK,
RMC39GB5–Mixed woodland
RMW7TRMF–Alder (Alnus glutinosa) wood in cleared alder carr with logpile and remaining woodland in background, Norfolk, England, UK, August 2013.
RMC39DF5–Flooded river
RM2BNKTKD–Alder (Alnus glutinosa) tree felled by Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber), Knapdale Forest, Argyll, Scotland, UK, June 2016.
RMCYD2KF–River Tarvasjõgi in autumn
RM2ANFMTW–Arkiv för botanik . Det 22 är gamla skäret 9 Balgbergen. Skog bestående af POPULUS TREMULA,SALIX CAPREA med enstaka ALNUS GLUTINOSA och BETULA VERRUCOSA.En mängd af de på bilden synliga träden äro dödade genom öfverskuggning. (G. Bergmark foto. d. 22. 6. 03.). Skär 12 Balgbergen (antagligen 22 år gammalt) till liögcr på bilden;till vänster det låga skär 12 Balgbergen (18 år.) Fotografien tagen frånskär 11 Balgbergen, (s. b. foto. d. 22. 6. 03.) J. Cederquist Autc- o- tn Arkiv för Botanik. Band 5 N;o 1. Tafl. 5.
RM2BNKTKP–Alder (Alnus glutinosa) tree felled by Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber), Knapdale Forest, Argyll, Scotland, UK, June 2016.
RMCYD2JN–River Tarvasjõgi in autumn
RM2ANG0B3–Arkiv för botanik . Det 22 är gamla skäret 9 Balgbergen. Skog bestående af POPULUS TREMULA,SALIX CAPREA med enstaka ALNUS GLUTINOSA och BETULA VERRUCOSA.En mängd af de på bilden synliga träden äro dödade genom öfverskuggning. (G. Bergmark foto. d. 22. 6. 03.). Skär 12 Balgbergen (antagligen 22 år gammalt) till liögcr på bilden;till vänster det låga skär 12 Balgbergen (18 år.) Fotografien tagen frånskär 11 Balgbergen, (s. b. foto. d. 22. 6. 03.) J. Cederquist Autc- o- tn Arkiv för Botanik. Band 5 N;o 1. Tafl. 5.
RM2BNKTKM–Alder (Alnus glutinosa) tree felled by Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber), Knapdale Forest, Argyll, Scotland, UK, June 2016.
RMCYD2KR–River Tarvasjõgi in autumn
RM2BNDHM4–Common alder (Alnus glutinosa) leaves on white background.
RM2AGENXB–. Book of garden plans. t-leaved Beech Fagus sylvatica, var. heterophylla 27. Rivers Purple Bee ch ... Fagus sylvatica, var. Riversii 28. Canoe Birch . Betula papyrifera 29. Japanese Birch Betula Maximowiczii 30- Japanese Alder . Alnus tinctoria 31- Japanese Larch Larix leptolepis 32- Japanese Walnut Juglans Sieboldiana 33- Japanese Magnolia Magnolia Kobus 12 BOOK OF GARDEN PLANS 34. Showy Magnolia 35. Hybrid Magnolia 36. Halls Starry Magnolia 37. Japanese Cherry 38. Parkmans Crab 39. Japanese Tree Lilac 40. Japanese Pagoda Tree 41. Cockspur Thorn 42. English Hawthorn . 43. Golden Chain 44. Va
RMC44YTH–Mixed woodland in spring
RM2BNDHM5–Common alder (Alnus glutinosa) and catkins on white background.
RM2CJ0JJP–. 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; . 396 THE PERFECT GARDEN WATER LILY POND (CLAYED)—GROUND PLANAND SECTION Scale, I inch equals 30 feet. Ground Plan: a, stream ; b, pond; c, island, planted with Weeping Willowsor some of plants named under </; d, island, planted with Alnus glutinosafoliis auriis, Sambucus canadensis, Betula alba pendula, Cornus alba Spathi,C. sanguinea, Tamarix vars., Ruscus racemosus (Rheum, Gunnera, and Poly-gonum giant species look
RM2BNJ1XX–Black alder (Alnus glutinosa) swamp forest, Lake Neusiedl, Hungary
RMC4502G–Mixed woodland in spring
RM2BNJ7R5–Alder (Alnus glutinosa) female flowers, Dorset, UK March
RM2BNJ1P5–Black alder (Alnus glutinosa) swamp forest, Lake Neusiedl, Hungary, April.
RM2BNE1T5–Alder tree (Alnus glutinosa) cut log showing growth rings, felled at 22 years of age, Herefordshire, England, UK, March.
RMW7YAKD–Common alder (Alnus glutinosa) male catkins in early spring, Dorset, UK, March.
RM2BNMGMT–Dusky birch sawfly (Croesus septentrionalis) eating Alder leaves (Alnus glutinosa), Loire river, France, September.
RMW7YNJ2–Brechfa Pool SSSI with an alder (Alnus glutinosa) tree on an island, and the Black Mountains, Brecon Beacons National Park, Wales, UK, June 2014.
RM2BNMH5T–Dusky birch sawfly (Croesus septentrionalis) eating Alder leaves (Alnus glutinosa), Loire river, France, September.
RMW7T6T3–Alder (Alnus glutinosa) wood with bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-scripta) Argyll, Scotland.
RMM494CX–Dusky birch sawfly (Croesus septentrionalis) eating Alder leaves (Alnus glutinosa), Loire river, France, September.
RMRDWHX5–. The vegetation of the Siberian-Mongolian frontiers (the Sayansk region). Botany; Botany. Kig. 46. A view in tlie Altaian, above llie limit of trees at an altitude of about 2000 m. above sea-level. Mostly groiwn witli lichens and mosses with Phyllodoce coe'rulea, Gentiana altaica, Gentiana algida, Viola altaica, and others (sec text). Of other plants characterizing the alpine region here, I have collected: Betula rotundifolia, Alnus fruticosa suhspec. montana, Salix arbuscula, Salix myrsiniies. Anemone narcissiflora, Callianthemum rutaefolium, Hedysarum obscurum var. lasiocarpum, Vaccinium My
RMC44YR6–Mixed woodland in spring
RMPBAFXF–Dusky birch sawfly (Croesus septentrionalis) eating Alder leaves (Alnus glutinosa), Loire river, France, September.
RMRE1N1K–. College botany; structure, physiology and economics of plants. Botany. 332 COLLEGE BOTANY flowers in clusters, spikes or catkins; fruit a one^seeded nut, with or without involucre. This family includes the hazelnuts and filberts {Corylus), the ironwoods (Ostrya virgininna. aaid Carpinus caroltmana), many species of birch (Betula), and alders (Alnus). Fagace^e.-—Trees or shrubs; simple, alternate leaves with deciduous leaves; staminate flowers in catkins or capitate clus-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabilit
RMEG4B3X–Redpoll (Carduelis flammea) male landing on Alder (Alnus glutinosa) Surrey England. February
RMC45022–Mixed woodland in spring
RM2BNKRJ7–Mixed birch and alder woodland, Insh Wood, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland, UK, March.
RMRH97J2–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. - 142 — which several are of special interest for the present question, and I can on the whole support the descriptions by the earlier investigators. Of the Fagales — and it is from amongst these that the American botanists have got their most important proofs — I have investigated Fagus silvatica (Fig. 1), Quercus peduncu- lata, Alnus glutinosa (Fig. 2), A. incana and Betula sp. All these species present distinctly separate bundles in the youngest parts of the stem. In his paper: "Recherches sur la naissance des feuilles et sur l'origine fol
RMRDWHR4–. The vegetation of the Siberian-Mongolian frontiers (the Sayansk region). Botany; Botany. Populus laurifolia, Populus tremula, Alnus fruticosa, Ribes nigium, Ribes pubescens, Sorbus Aucuparia, Prunus Padus, Betula humilis, Betula pubescens, Salix depressa, and others, and where the ground is drier, scattered larches occurred. Farthest away from the river the flood-plain is rather dry, containing a series of plants, such as; Cerastium vulgatum, Hypericum hirsutum, Geranium pseudosibiricum, Vicia amoena, Vicia megalotropis, Vicia cracca, Geum Aleppicum, Potentilla bifurca, Potentilla viscosa, R
RMRE0XN3–. Plant succession; an analysis of the development of vegetation. Plant ecology. THE PEAT CLISTASE. 381 digyna, Empetrum nigrum, Vacdnium uliginosum, and Hippophae rhamnoides. This gave way to Pop/ulus tremula, together with Salix dnerea, Betula odorata and B. alpestris, which then yielded to Pinus silvestris, with Ulmits montana, Tilia parvifolia, and a large number of shrubs. Following the pine, the oak, Quercus pedunculata, with Alnus glutinosa, A. incana, and Acer platanoides became dominant. Finally Fagus silvatica and Carpinus betula appeared, but at a time when tufa deposits were being
RMREDKRM–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 511 An der Rinde und auf Stümpfen lebender Laubhölzer, wie Alnus, Betula, Vitis in Deutschland, z. B. bei Lehnin (Hennings), Niederösterreich, Böhmen, Istrien, Xorditalien; im Frühjahr.. 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.. Rabenhorst, Ludwig, 1806-1881; Gr
RMRDWMF4–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 911. Alnus glutinosa, L. A. rotundifolia. Mill. Alder.. Jl !^ 912. Betula alba, L.. 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
RMRG3TDH–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. 568 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. Ill snow accumulation, 1992-1993, and in summer 1993. We noted general habitat conditions and dif- ferences in Moose distribution from 1981 to 1995. Vegetation/habitat was represented by Early Shrub stages of early succession; Alder (Alnus spp.) and Young Poplar (Populus balsamifera) Forest stages of intermediate succession; and Old Poplar Forest and Birch (Betula papyrifera)-Spruce. (Picea glauca) Forest stages of late succession. For more complete descriptions of these successional stages see Helm and Co
RMREF90Y–. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. TAPHRINALES 163 The position and germination of the chlamydospores in the leaves of the host vary. In T. epiphylla on Alnus incana, (Juel 1921), T. bullata and T. Betulae (Exoascus Betulae) on Betula alba (Eftimiu 1927), the mycelium grows subcuticularly on the leaves and consequently the chlamydospores are formed between the epidermis and cuticle. In T. aurea on poplar, T. Alni-incanae and T. Crataegi, the mycelium appears just below the epidermis. In the majority of the Taphrinales, as in T. deformans, T. institiae and T. Pruni, the vegetative myceli
RMRDF5GJ–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. Fig. 554. — Dwarf Birch. Fig. 555. — Low Birch. Birch (555) — Betula ptimila, — 2 to 15 feet high with longer and less rounded leaves having dense brownish hairs below when young; and Shrdbbt Birch (556) — Betula hiunilis, — 2 to 6 feet high, with glandular twigs and crenately-serrate smooth leaves ^ to 1J inches long. [Seeds.] Alnus. The Alders are generally shrubby plants growing abundantly along streams and in damp places. They have alternate simple straight- veined notched deciduous leaves and dry rounded cones which rem
RMRDY6W2–. The families of flowering plants. Plants; Phanerogams. FAMILIES OF FLOWERING PLANTS. 79 is a genus of shrubs, the edible nut of which is familiar to every school boy. Ca/rpim,m, the American hornbeam or blue beech is a handsome tree with extremely hard wood; it has a close relative in. £.WT<:6i-i, Pig. 64.—The Blaek Biroli (Betula lenta) showing ripen«a fertile aments and the spring- produced staminate aments. Original. Ostrya, the hop hornbeam, which may be distinguished by the hop- like fertile aments. Alnus, the alder, is a characteristic swamp shrub and it is the first to expand its t
RMREDJ41–. The complete garden. Plants, Cultivated; Landscape gardening. l8o THE COMPLETE GARDEN types of soil. The evergreens in this group should never be planted in a soil containing limestone or in a soil which is supplied with water from a source where limestone is present, or be fertilized with bone meal. Boggy situations {Trees and Shrubs). Acer rubrum Red Maple Alnus glutinosa Black Alder Alnus incana Speckled Alder Alnus rugosa serrulata Smooth Alder Aronia arbutifolia Red Chokeberry Aronia melanocarpa Black Chokeberry Betula nigra Red Birch Cephalanthus occidentalis Button Bush Chamaecyparis
RMRFG873–. Complete descriptive catalogue of fruit, shade and ornamental trees : grapes, small fruits, roses, shrubs, climbing vines, etc.. Nursery stock Washington (State) Toppenish Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. 54 THE WASHINGTON NURSERY CO MP AN V ALDER. Alnus BIRCH. Betula European (A. glutinosa.) A tree of rapid growth, attaining a height of 40 to 60 feet; foliage wavy, roundish, wedge-shaped; suit- able for damp soils, but thriving well every- where. ARALIA Angelica Tree, or Hercules' Club All small trees with
RMRDX169–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. Fig. 554. —Dwarf Birch. Fig. 555. — Low Birch. Birch (555) — Betula ptimila, — 2 to 15 feet high with longer and less rounded leaves having dense brownish hairs beloW when young; and Shrubby Birch (556) — Betula hiunilis, — 2 to 6 feet high, with glandular tvrigs and crenately-serrate smooth leaves J to 1 inches long. [Seeds.] Alnus. The Alders are generally shrubby plants growing abundantly along streams and in damp places. They have alternate simple straight- veined notched deciduous leaves and dry rounded cones which rem
RMRFNDWR–. Nebraska Seed Co.'s annual catalogue : reliable garden and farm seeds. Nursery stock Nebraska Omaha Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. NEBRASKA GROWN VEGETABLE, FLOWER AND FIELD SEEDS. 89 Forest and Deciduous Tree Seeds. ALDER, EUROPEAN (Alnus Glutinosa)—Grows rapidly in rich, damp soils ; thirty to eighty feet high. ASH, AMERICAN, WHITE (Fraxinus Americana) ASH, EUROPEAN (Fraxinus Excelsior—Desirable for warm climates and dry loam soils. BEECH (Fagus Sylvatica) BIRCH, WHITE (Betula Alba BOX ELDER (Acer Negunda) CATALPA, HARDY (Catalpa Speciosa)-The most valuable tr
RMRF7JFM–. Complete descriptive catalogue of fruit, shade and ornamental trees : grapes, small fruits, roses, shrubs, climbing vines, etc.. Nursery stock Washington (State) Toppenish Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. 54 THE WASHINGTON NURSERY CO MP AN V ALDER. Alnus BIRCH. Betula European (A. glutinosa.) A tree of rapid growth, attaining a height of 40 to 60 feet; foliage wavy, roundish, wedge-shaped; suit- able for damp soils, but thriving well every- where. ARALIA Angelica Tree, or Hercules' Club All small trees with
RMREF3GE–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 51 Auf Asten und ^Stümpfen von Acer, Alnus, Betula, Carpinus, 'Castanea, Corylus, Crataegus, Cytisus, Fraxinus, luglans, Quercus, Rubus, Sarothamnus, Spiraea, Tilia, Ulmus in Deutschland, Polen, Mähren, den Alpenländern, Ungarn, Holland, Belgien, Dänemark, Italien, Frankreich, England; auf Stengeln (z. B. von Cheiranthus cheiri, Cirsium, Solanum) in den Ardennen (Libert), bei Cassel (Hieß), bei Berlin (Lindau); vom Frühjahr bis Herbst. 1
RMRDWN8W–. Wild flowers and trees of Colorado. Botany. 64 WILD FLOWERS AND TREES OF COLORADO ia. Bark of trunk brownish-gray-; fertile catkins about 15 mm. (f in.) long. Betula fontinalis Sarg. "Canyon Birch" ib. Bark of trunk pale gray or light brownish; fertile catkins about 30 mm. (it in.) long. Betula andrewsii A. Nels. "Andrews' Birch". Fig. 51.—Canyon Birch (Betula jontinalis). X J Genus 9. ALNUS, Alder This genus is represented by a single species, a tree or shrub growing in clumps along streams. Leaves broadly ovate, doubly toothed. Alnus tenuifolia Nutt. "Alder".
RMRDEX19–. Selected western flora : Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta . Botany; Botany; Botany. Fio. 26. —Betula pumila.. Fig. 27. —Be- tula glandu- losa. Fig. 28. — Alnus incana. 4. ALNUS. Alder. Sterile flowers with 4 or 5 braotlets and usually 3 flowers to each scale of the catkin, each flower with a 3-5-parted calyx and the same number of stamens; fertile catkins oyhndrical or ovoid, made up of fleshy scales, with 2 or 3 flowers in the axil of each; calyx of 4 bracts. Small trees or shrubs usually growing in clumps. 1. A. incSna, (L.) Moench. Tag Alder. Flowers developed before the leaves; catkins cl
RMRD8RYG–. Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire. Trees. 622 CVI. BETULACJEJl [Betida A. Stamens 4-12 on cacli bract, more or less distinctly arranged in 3 fl., each with. a perianth of 2-4 leaves, anther-oells ^ithout tufts of hairs. Ovary without perianth- Anther-cells distinct, scales ot ? spikes thin, deciduous . 1. Betula. Anther-cells distinct or connate, scales of ? spikes persistent, woody in fr 2. Alnus. B. One 3-6-androus fl. on each bract without perianth, anther-cells ith a tuft of ha
RMRG3TEK–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. 0 10 20 30 40 50 0 10 20 30 40 50 0 10 20 30 40 50 0 10 20 30 40 50 0 10 20 30 40 50 IPoba HlfflPigl MBepa S Salix EZlForbs HH Grass lAlte &3 Late Shrub Cover(%) Figure 2. Scaled relative cover (%) (relative cover x total vascular plant cover) by major species or herba- ceous life form and height class in each successional stage. Shrubs between 0.4 and 4 m tall are sub- ject to Moose browsing disturbance. Poba = Populus balsamifera, Bepa = Betula papyrifera, Pigl = Picea glauca, Salix = Salix alaxensis + Salix novae- angliae, Alte = Alnus t
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