RMRH3GE5–France, Loir et Cher, Chambord, Chambord castle, the French formal garden or the jardin a la française, wild cherry (Prunus avium) // France, Loire-et
RM2DFCWH4–FRENCH WILD CHERRY, PRUNUS AVIUM
RMDYE014–Bird Cherry or Hackberry (Prunus padus, Padus avium), flowering branch.
RMPRWC6C–Betula alleghaniensis. Yellow birch / Golden birch tree in autumn,
RF2E07FJH–Old botanical illustration engraving of Bird Cherry / Prunus padus. Traditional medicinal herbal plant. See Notes
RFW4M2BP–PIPE.FOURNEAU EN ÉCUME DE MER.FORME HONGROISE.ARMOIRIES SCULPTÉES SUR LE DEVANT.COUVERCLE EN ARGENT.TUYAU EN MERSISIERAUTRICHE-HONGRIE.XIXe SIECLE.
RF2X2DGJ1–Selective focus photo. Bird cherry tree , Prunus padus blooming.
RMMADB9B–Wild cherry blossom, Prunus avium, sweet cherry tree, white flowers, Strasbourg, Alsace, France, Europe,
RMF3WGKT–cherries through a peep hole
RM2G4G686–Cherry blossom fields in spring near Miravet village(Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain) ESP: Campos de cerezos florecidos en primavera cerca de Miravet
RFG01E2G–fresh cherry and leaves
RFMXD44X–betula alleghaniensis britton bark
RFE8Y49P–Background made from cherry
RM2GT56BE–Le Merisier, Seine-Maritime, France, Normandy, N 49 35' 3'', E 0 10' 23'', map, Timeless Map published in 2021. Travelers, explorers and adventurers like Florence Nightingale, David Livingstone, Ernest Shackleton, Lewis and Clark and Sherlock Holmes relied on maps to plan travels to the world's most remote corners, Timeless Maps is mapping most locations on the globe, showing the achievement of great dreams
RMGR7FCE–Gewöhnliche Traubenkirsche, Prunus padus, European Bird Cherry, Merisier à grappes
RM2A7NY2K–Wild cherry, Prunus avium. Handcoloured botanical drawn and engraved by Pierre Bulliard from his own 'Flora Parisiensis,' 1776, Paris, P. F. Didot. Pierre Bulliard (1752-1793) was a famous French botanist who pioneered the three-colour-plate printing technique. His introduction to the flowers of Paris included 640 plants.
RMH8FJDP–Traubenkirsche, Gewöhnliche Traubenkirsche, Prunus padus, European Bird Cherry, Merisier à grappes. Blatt, Blätter, leaf, leaves
RF2FX4RWC–Beautiful flowering branches of Prunus padus, known as bird cherry, hackberry, hagberry, or Mayday tree
RMRH3GED–France, Loir et Cher, Chambord, Chambord castle in autumn, the French formal garden or the jardin a la française, square with wild cherry (Prunus aviu
RM2DFCWH1–AMERICAN WILD CHERRY, PRUNUS AVIUM
RMMRTDCH–Sgt. 1st Class Rhody Merisier, middle right, and Staff Sgt. Aldo Blanco, both assigned to the 478th Civil Affairs Battalion based in Miami, conduct a survey with residents of a colonia currently without potable water near Laredo, Texas, June 23, 2017. Nearly 200 Reserve Soldiers are participating in an Innovative Readiness Training mission to improve infrastructures in colonias along the Texas-Mexico border. (Photo Credit: Sean Kimmons)
RM2G4G6C7–Cherry blossom fields in spring near Miravet village(Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain) ESP: Campos de cerezos florecidos en primavera cerca de Miravet
RM2F8WWB3–Doucratic procedure Fuitiers, Band 2: Fleuries the Merisier Double. Filling Waldcream Blights (Waldcirch Blights).
RFMXD43R–betula alleghaniensis britton bark
RM2CDFWR3–Three little cherries
RMP5DAX6–Wild cherry, Prunus avium. Handcoloured botanical drawn and engraved by Pierre Bulliard from his own 'Flora Parisiensis,' 1776, Paris, P. F. Didot. Pierre Bulliard (1752-1793) was a famous French botanist who pioneered the three-colour-plate printing technique. His introduction to the flowers of Paris included 640 plants.
RM2AD25G7–Pair Realistic Pulpy Cherries with Green Leaves
RM2AKJHWD–Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1898 . Value, for market, first-rate. Knights Early Black. 36 FRUIT EXPERIMENT STATIONS. MAZZARD. Black Mnzzard (Downing), Merisier (Leroy), Corone (Hoqg). The common English black cherry, which is indigenous to the continent of Europe, and hasnow become naturalized in North America, is the original species from which the excellent heartcherries have originated. Seedlings of this class of cherries are grown extensively by nursery-men as stock upon which to propagate the finer varieties, as standards.. Mazzard. The fruit of these seedl
RMH8FJDJ–Traubenkirsche, Gewöhnliche Traubenkirsche, Prunus padus, European Bird Cherry, Merisier à grappes. Blatt, Blätter, leaf, leaves
RMPWWD09–Sgt. 1st Class Rhody Merisier, middle right, and Staff Sgt. Aldo Blanco, both assigned to the 478th Civil Affairs Battalion based in Miami, conduct a survey with residents of a colonia currently without potable water near Laredo, Texas, June 23, 2017. Nearly 200 Reserve Soldiers are participating in an Innovative Readiness Training mission to improve infrastructures in colonias along the Texas-Mexico border.
RM2G4G6DJ–Cherry blossom fields in spring near Miravet village(Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain) ESP: Campos de cerezos florecidos en primavera cerca de Miravet
RFMXD438–betula alleghaniensis britton bark
RM2AXHFAW–Ontario Sessional Papers, 1898-99, No.18-25 . Knights Earlv Black. 62 Victoria Sessional Papers (No. 21). A. 1899 MAZZARD. Black Mazzard (Downing), Merisier (Leroy), Curone (Hq<j). The common English black cherry, which is indigenous to the continent of Europe, and has.now become naturalized in North America, is the original species from which the excellent heartcherries have originated. Seedlings of this class of cherries are grown extensively by nursery-men as stock upon which to propagate the finer varieties, as standards.. Mazzard. The fruit of these seedlings varies considerably, often
RMH8FJDM–Traubenkirsche, Gewöhnliche Traubenkirsche, Prunus padus, European Bird Cherry, Merisier à grappes. Blatt, Blätter, leaf, leaves
RMW1B2HF–Archive image from page 304 of Dictionnaire de pomologie, contenant l'histoire,. Dictionnaire de pomologie, contenant l'histoire, la description, la figure des fruits anciens et des fruits modernes les plus gÂnÂralement connus et cultivÂs . dictionnairedepo05lero Year: 1867 Cerisier. GRI [griotte noi âost| 295 Griotte Noire de PiÃmont. OU allongÃes, saillantes et bien vermillonnÃes. â Fleurs : des plus tardives, à Ãpanouissement successif. FertilitÃ. â ModÃrÃe. CuLTi RE. â Sur Merisier il fait des plein-vent fort remarquables par l'extrême rÃgularità do leur tète; sur Mahaleb, toute espèce
RM2G4G6DY–Cherry blossom fields in spring near Miravet village(Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain) ESP: Campos de cerezos florecidos en primavera cerca de Miravet
RFMXD44J–betula alleghaniensis britton bark
RM2AMY4NP–Larousse universel en 2 volumes; nouveau dictionnaire encyclopédique publié sous la direction de Claude Augé . Merisier : a, coupe de la Heur. merise [rl-je] n. f. Fruitdu merisier. SeSf ïut ïume^rpustule, ayant laspectde la merise. tabletterie ; on en fait aussi des pipes. mérismatique [ris-mo] adj. (du gr. mer. ma,nloflhvi™* Se dit quelquefois de la reproduc-Uon qui a lieu par division ou segmentation. mèrisme iris me) n. m. (du gr. minimt, dm.in™ Nom emn oyé par certains botanistes pour dé-SgntrrrasenTbïedes champignons du genre polypore.nui sont 1res ramilles. méristème [rù-lê-me] n. m. (d
RMH8FJDN–Traubenkirsche, Gewöhnliche Traubenkirsche, Prunus padus, European Bird Cherry, Merisier à grappes. Blatt, Blätter, leaf, leaves
RMW16FPF–Archive image from page 277 of Dictionnaire de pomologie, contenant l'histoire,. Dictionnaire de pomologie, contenant l'histoire, la description, la figure des fruits anciens et des fruits modernes les plus gÂnÂralement connus et cultivÂs . dictionnairedepo05lero Year: 1867 268 FEU âFLE Cerisier. espaliers et basses-tiges. Jamais on ne le greffe sur Merisier, pour haute-tige, le plein-vent lui serait trop dÃfavorable. Deseriiition dia fruit. â Comment attachà : par un, presque toujours. â Grosseur : petite. - Cerisier à Feuilles laciniÃes. Forme: ovoïde, à sillon assez apparent. â PÃdoncule
RM2G4G6HP–Cherry flowers blooming in spring near Miravet village (Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain) ESP: Flores de cerezos floreciendo en primavera cerca de Miravet
RFMXD45E–betula alleghaniensis britton bark
RM2AX0CRB–Documents de la session de la Puissance du Canada- 1919, (Volume 54, no.6, Documents de la session 17-17c) . ,tous bois Total, Hard wood s Total,bois durs Birch—Bouleau Maple—Erable Basswood—Tilleul Beech—Hêtre Elm—Orme Poplar—Peuplier Ash—Frêne. Cherrv—Merisier Oak—Chêne Chestnut—Marronnier.Butternut—Noyer cendré Ail other—Tous autres QuantityM ft. B.M. Quantité M i> M I 1916 3,490,550 174,446 81,54332,40218,6166,40315,7509,0646,516 3,149 457 200346 1917 4,151,703 147,165 60,576 21.105 14,790 16,102 15,850 9.526 6,650 51 1,894 276 121224 Per eem of total Pourcen-tage dutotal 1916 191 100 0
RMW161FT–Archive image from page 201 of Dictionnaire de pomologie, contenant l'histoire,. Dictionnaire de pomologie, contenant l'histoire, la description, la figure des fruits anciens et des fruits modernes les plus gÂnÂralement connus et cultivÂs . dictionnairedepo05lero Year: 1867 192 BIG [bigarreau cor â cor] Cerisier. Bigarreau Corniola. il fait, quoiqu'un peu trop dÃgarni, d'assez beaux arbres. Sur Merisier, pour plein-vent, il ne laisse rien à dÃsirer. Description du fruit. â Comment attachà : par trois et par deux. â Gros- seur : volumineuse. â Forme : arrondie ou cylindrique-arrondie, lÃgèrem
RM2G4G6HF–Cherry blossom fields in spring near Miravet village(Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain) ESP: Campos de cerezos florecidos en primavera cerca de Miravet
RFMXD43T–betula alleghaniensis britton bark
RM2AM38TB–Le quincaillier (Septembre 1888-Aout 1889) . 0 0000 0000 0010 00 10 00 11 0010 00 13 50 10 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 00 00 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 00 00 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 00 00 0000 0030 00 James Shearer Shearer & Brown BOIS DUBS Acajou da 1 a 3 pouces le pied Cedre rouge pouce Noyer noir 1 a 4 pouces Noyer noir 6 x 6, 7 x 7, 8 x S Cerisier 1 a 4 pouces Irene 1 a 3 pouces le M. Merisier 1 a 4 pouces MerisierSx 8,6x 6, 7x 7, 8x8 Erable 1 a 2 pouces Orme 1 a 3 pouces Noyer tendre 1 a 2 pouces Cotonnier 1 a 4 polices Bois hlanc 1 a 4 pontes Chene 1 a 2
RMW16A43–Archive image from page 238 of Dictionnaire de pomologie, contenant l'histoire,. Dictionnaire de pomologie, contenant l'histoire, la description, la figure des fruits anciens et des fruits modernes les plus gÂnÂralement connus et cultivÂs . dictionnairedepo05lero Year: 1867 Cerisier. lîKi [niGARREAU NOIU TAU] 229 Bigarreau Noir de Tartarie. si grande, qu'il fait sur Merisier d'admirables plein-vent. Quant aux formes basses, sur Mahaleb, toutes lui sont parfaitement applicables. Descii|itioiB «lu fruit. â Comment attachà : par trois, gÃnÃralement. â Grosseur : moyenne, mais quelquefois un pe
RM2G4G6H9–Cherry blossom fields in spring near Miravet village(Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain) ESP: Campos de cerezos florecidos en primavera cerca de Miravet
RFMXD453–betula alleghaniensis britton bark
RM2AM7R2A–Le quincaillier (Septembre 1888-Aout 1889) . M. Merisier 1 a 4 poui 1x6,7x7,8x8 Erable 1 ft 2 p Ornie 1 si Noyer tendre 1 a 2 pouces mier 1 si 4 pouces ilanc 1 si 4 [><? ?:? Chine 1 a 2 poi Plaqr XJni, par 100 pieds Franeais, la feuilleAmericain, Erable pique le piedNoyer noir onde ihogany) le M $11 00 12 00 15 00 00 00 20 00 25 00 8 00 10 00 10 00 11 00 8 00 9 0010 00 9 0012 50 9 0010 00 2 20 16 0018 00 21 00 18 00 20 00 22 00 17 00 19 00 21 0019 0021 00 23 00 15 00 18 0025 00 12 00 00 00 00 0018 00 30 0035 00 (Ml (HI 00 0000 0000 0010 00 10 00 11 0010 0013 50 10 0000 0000 0000 0000 0
RMW167D3–Archive image from page 225 of Dictionnaire de pomologie, contenant l'histoire,. Dictionnaire de pomologie, contenant l'histoire, la description, la figure des fruits anciens et des fruits modernes les plus gÂnÂralement connus et cultivÂs . dictionnairedepo05lero Year: 1867 216 BIG [bigarreau kru â lar] Cerisier . ÃLTUKE. â 11 croît non moins vigoureusement sur Mahaleb que sur Merisier, s il est toujours un peu trop dÃgarni de branches. Description «lu fruit. â Comment attachà : par un, habituellement. â Gi-osseur : volumineuse. â Forme : en cÅur plus ou moins arrondi, aplati sur ses deux f
RM2G4G6HT–Cherry flowers blooming in spring near Miravet village (Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain) ESP: Flores de cerezos floreciendo en primavera cerca de Miravet
RMRR1XCT–. The fruits and fruit trees of America;. Fruit-culture; Fruit. HEART CHEEEIES. 175 18. Honey. Thomp. Large Honey. Yellow Honey. Late Honey. Merisier a fruit blanc. N. lvh. The Honey cherry is a variety of the Mazzard but little larger than the common black variety, and its chief merits are great productiveness and lateness of ripening. It is exceedingly sweet when fully ripe, and will hang for a long time upon the tree, which is one of the hardiest and thriftiest in its growth ; but Downer's Late, which ripens at the same time is, every way, so much superior, that when that variety can be ha
RMW16D5C–Archive image from page 257 of Dictionnaire de pomologie, contenant l'histoire,. Dictionnaire de pomologie, contenant l'histoire, la description, la figure des fruits anciens et des fruits modernes les plus gÂnÂralement connus et cultivÂs . dictionnairedepo05lero Year: 1867 248 BIG [bigarreau tur â vig] Cerisier. Bigarreau Turca. Culture. â Greffà sur Merisier, pour pleiu-veiit, il devient fort beau, ainsi que sur Mahaleb, où toute espèce de forme naine lui peut être donnÃe. Deseription «lu Irtiit. â Comment attachà : par deux ou par un. â Grosseur : volumineuse. â Forme : en cÅur obtus,
RM2G4G6DC–Cherry blossom fields in spring near Miravet village(Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain) ESP: Campos de cerezos florecidos en primavera cerca de Miravet
RM2G4G6J2–Cherry flowers blooming in spring near Miravet village (Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain) ESP: Flores de cerezos floreciendo en primavera cerca de Miravet