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RFWPC34X–Close-up of the leaves of the plant Populus laurifolia.
. 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 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/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-image232288088.html
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
. The vegetation of the Siberian-Mongolian frontiers (the Sayansk region). Botany; Botany. drier and sandy material farther inland. Of shrubs and trees the following were to be found :^) Salix viminalis var. Gmelini /'. rufescens, Salix cinerea X S. viminalis var. Gmelini, Salix tiiandra, Salix daphnoides, Cornus alba, Prunus Padus, Populus laurifolia, Beiula verrucosa, Rosa cinnamomea, Rosa acicularis, and Myricaiia davurica (among pebbles on sandy river-banks).. Fig. 6.|Islet in the i-iver Abakan. Tliicket of Salix viminalis var. Gmelini In thickets a ground flora was to be found chiefly con Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-vegetation-of-the-siberian-mongolian-frontiers-the-sayansk-region-botany-botany-drier-and-sandy-material-farther-inland-of-shrubs-and-trees-the-following-were-to-be-found-salix-viminalis-var-gmelini-rufescens-salix-cinerea-x-s-viminalis-var-gmelini-salix-tiiandra-salix-daphnoides-cornus-alba-prunus-padus-populus-laurifolia-beiula-verrucosa-rosa-cinnamomea-rosa-acicularis-and-myricaiia-davurica-among-pebbles-on-sandy-river-banks-fig-6islet-in-the-i-iver-abakan-tliicket-of-salix-viminalis-var-gmelini-in-thickets-a-ground-flora-was-to-be-found-chiefly-con-image232288714.html
RMRDWJHE–. The vegetation of the Siberian-Mongolian frontiers (the Sayansk region). Botany; Botany. drier and sandy material farther inland. Of shrubs and trees the following were to be found :^) Salix viminalis var. Gmelini /'. rufescens, Salix cinerea X S. viminalis var. Gmelini, Salix tiiandra, Salix daphnoides, Cornus alba, Prunus Padus, Populus laurifolia, Beiula verrucosa, Rosa cinnamomea, Rosa acicularis, and Myricaiia davurica (among pebbles on sandy river-banks).. Fig. 6.|Islet in the i-iver Abakan. Tliicket of Salix viminalis var. Gmelini In thickets a ground flora was to be found chiefly con
. Annual report of the Agricultural Experiment Station. Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State). 222 Bulletin 68. 7. Populus laurifolia [or P. Certinensis). Slow-grow- ing shoot. (73 nai. size.) where wind- breaks are de- sired quickly, lyike the Car- olina poplar, it has a strong upright habit of growth." 5. Popu- lus laurifo- lia (Ivedebour Icones Planta- rum Nov. Ross. V. 23, t. 479 (1834)- P. balsami- fera,vQ.r. laur- ifolia, Wes- mael, D. C. Prodr. xvi. part ii. 330. P. Certinensis, P. Petrovski and P. Bereolensis of American horticulturis Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-of-the-agricultural-experiment-station-cornell-university-agricultural-experiment-station-agriculture-new-york-state-222-bulletin-68-7-populus-laurifolia-or-p-certinensis-slow-grow-ing-shoot-73-nai-size-where-wind-breaks-are-de-sired-quickly-lyike-the-car-olina-poplar-it-has-a-strong-upright-habit-of-growthquot-5-popu-lus-laurifo-lia-ivedebour-icones-planta-rum-nov-ross-v-23-t-479-1834-p-balsami-feravqr-laur-ifolia-wes-mael-d-c-prodr-xvi-part-ii-330-p-certinensis-p-petrovski-and-p-bereolensis-of-american-horticulturis-image236186312.html
RMRM761C–. Annual report of the Agricultural Experiment Station. Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State). 222 Bulletin 68. 7. Populus laurifolia [or P. Certinensis). Slow-grow- ing shoot. (73 nai. size.) where wind- breaks are de- sired quickly, lyike the Car- olina poplar, it has a strong upright habit of growth." 5. Popu- lus laurifo- lia (Ivedebour Icones Planta- rum Nov. Ross. V. 23, t. 479 (1834)- P. balsami- fera,vQ.r. laur- ifolia, Wes- mael, D. C. Prodr. xvi. part ii. 330. P. Certinensis, P. Petrovski and P. Bereolensis of American horticulturis
. Annual report of the Agricultural Experiment Station. Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State). The Cultivated Poplars. 225 The name laurifolia, or "laurel-leaved," is generally applied in this country to another plant,—Populus balsamifera, var. inter- media. The name originated with the Russian botanist L,edebour, and he published a good illustration of the tree he had in mind and it is an admirable portrait of the large and crinkly leaves of the tree which in this country goes under the name of Populus Certinensis,—a name which, so far Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-of-the-agricultural-experiment-station-cornell-university-agricultural-experiment-station-agriculture-new-york-state-the-cultivated-poplars-225-the-name-laurifolia-or-quotlaurel-leavedquot-is-generally-applied-in-this-country-to-another-plantpopulus-balsamifera-var-inter-media-the-name-originated-with-the-russian-botanist-ledebour-and-he-published-a-good-illustration-of-the-tree-he-had-in-mind-and-it-is-an-admirable-portrait-of-the-large-and-crinkly-leaves-of-the-tree-which-in-this-country-goes-under-the-name-of-populus-certinensisa-name-which-so-far-image236186268.html
RMRM75YT–. Annual report of the Agricultural Experiment Station. Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State). The Cultivated Poplars. 225 The name laurifolia, or "laurel-leaved," is generally applied in this country to another plant,—Populus balsamifera, var. inter- media. The name originated with the Russian botanist L,edebour, and he published a good illustration of the tree he had in mind and it is an admirable portrait of the large and crinkly leaves of the tree which in this country goes under the name of Populus Certinensis,—a name which, so far
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