American yellow wood tree Black & White Stock Photos
Mirror Lake after a winter storm in Yosemite National Park, California. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-mirror-lake-after-a-winter-storm-in-yosemite-national-park-california-130578144.html
RFHGC9N4–Mirror Lake after a winter storm in Yosemite National Park, California.
Spinet. Culture: American. Dimensions: 33 1/2 x 73 1/4 x 27 in. (85.1 x 186.1 x 68.6 cm). Maker: Johannes Gottlob Clemm (1690-1762). Date: 1739. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spinet-culture-american-dimensions-33-12-x-73-14-x-27-in-851-x-1861-x-686-cm-maker-johannes-gottlob-clemm-1690-1762-date-1739-museum-metropolitan-museum-of-art-new-york-usa-image212863180.html
RMPA8N4C–Spinet. Culture: American. Dimensions: 33 1/2 x 73 1/4 x 27 in. (85.1 x 186.1 x 68.6 cm). Maker: Johannes Gottlob Clemm (1690-1762). Date: 1739. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
Loblolly or Yellow Pines silhouetted against the sky in the Albemarle Sound area of North Carolina Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-loblolly-or-yellow-pines-silhouetted-against-the-sky-in-the-albemarle-169888593.html
RFKTB2HN–Loblolly or Yellow Pines silhouetted against the sky in the Albemarle Sound area of North Carolina
traditional american diner in north woodstock Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/traditional-american-diner-in-north-woodstock-image9982261.html
RMA0FKNX–traditional american diner in north woodstock
Cut-over long leaf yellow pine forest. Mississippi. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cut-over-long-leaf-yellow-pine-forest-mississippi-image467009186.html
RM2J3P2YE–Cut-over long leaf yellow pine forest. Mississippi.
RM2WA1WP5–tulip poplar, Liriodendron tulipifera, (, 1911), Tulpenbaum, Tulipier de Virginie
. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. i6 The Pines at the base, dark reddish brown and slightly mottled; endosperm sweetish and resi- nous; wing thin, narrow, and pale brown, adhering to the cone-scale when the seed falls out; cotyledons about 8. The wood is soft, close-grained, yellow or pale brown; its specific gravity is about 0.57. The seed, hke that of other nut pines, is of considerable value as food to the Indians and Mexicans. This tree is sometimes p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/north-american-trees-being-descriptions-and-illustrations-of-the-trees-growing-independently-of-cultivation-in-north-america-north-of-mexico-and-the-west-indies-trees-i6-the-pines-at-the-base-dark-reddish-brown-and-slightly-mottled-endosperm-sweetish-and-resi-nous-wing-thin-narrow-and-pale-brown-adhering-to-the-cone-scale-when-the-seed-falls-out-cotyledons-about-8-the-wood-is-soft-close-grained-yellow-or-pale-brown-its-specific-gravity-is-about-057-the-seed-hke-that-of-other-nut-pines-is-of-considerable-value-as-food-to-the-indians-and-mexicans-this-tree-is-sometimes-p-image216372623.html
RMPG0HDK–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. i6 The Pines at the base, dark reddish brown and slightly mottled; endosperm sweetish and resi- nous; wing thin, narrow, and pale brown, adhering to the cone-scale when the seed falls out; cotyledons about 8. The wood is soft, close-grained, yellow or pale brown; its specific gravity is about 0.57. The seed, hke that of other nut pines, is of considerable value as food to the Indians and Mexicans. This tree is sometimes p
. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. i6 The Pines at the base, dark reddish brown and slightly mottled; endosperm sweetish and resi- nous; wing thin, narrow, and pale brown, adhering to the cone-scale when the seed falls out; cotyledons about 8. The wood is soft, close-grained, yellow or pale brown; its specific gravity is about 0.57. The seed, hke that of other nut pines, is of considerable value as food to the Indians and Mexicans. This tree is sometimes p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/north-american-trees-being-descriptions-and-illustrations-of-the-trees-growing-independently-of-cultivation-in-north-america-north-of-mexico-and-the-west-indies-trees-i6-the-pines-at-the-base-dark-reddish-brown-and-slightly-mottled-endosperm-sweetish-and-resi-nous-wing-thin-narrow-and-pale-brown-adhering-to-the-cone-scale-when-the-seed-falls-out-cotyledons-about-8-the-wood-is-soft-close-grained-yellow-or-pale-brown-its-specific-gravity-is-about-057-the-seed-hke-that-of-other-nut-pines-is-of-considerable-value-as-food-to-the-indians-and-mexicans-this-tree-is-sometimes-p-image231980692.html
RMRDBHMM–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. i6 The Pines at the base, dark reddish brown and slightly mottled; endosperm sweetish and resi- nous; wing thin, narrow, and pale brown, adhering to the cone-scale when the seed falls out; cotyledons about 8. The wood is soft, close-grained, yellow or pale brown; its specific gravity is about 0.57. The seed, hke that of other nut pines, is of considerable value as food to the Indians and Mexicans. This tree is sometimes p
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RFDM323R–trees silhouette , dead tree
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RFDM31A7–trees silhouette , dead tree
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RFDM30YJ–trees silhouette , dead tree
Dressing Table. Culture: American. Dimensions: 30 5/8 x 35 7/8 x 20 5/8 in. (77.8 x 91.1 x 52.4 cm). Date: 1755-90. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dressing-table-culture-american-dimensions-30-58-x-35-78-x-20-58-in-778-x-911-x-524-cm-date-1755-90-museum-metropolitan-museum-of-art-new-york-usa-image212935816.html
RMPAC1PG–Dressing Table. Culture: American. Dimensions: 30 5/8 x 35 7/8 x 20 5/8 in. (77.8 x 91.1 x 52.4 cm). Date: 1755-90. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
Loblolly or Yellow Pines silhouetted against the sky in the Albemarle Sound area of North Carolina Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-loblolly-or-yellow-pines-silhouetted-against-the-sky-in-the-albemarle-169888702.html
RFKTB2NJ–Loblolly or Yellow Pines silhouetted against the sky in the Albemarle Sound area of North Carolina
the vermont teddy bear company home of the american teddy bear Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-vermont-teddy-bear-company-home-of-the-american-teddy-bear-image9982114.html
RMA0FK9R–the vermont teddy bear company home of the american teddy bear
Cut-over long leaf yellow pine forest. Mississippi. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cut-over-long-leaf-yellow-pine-forest-mississippi-image467009199.html
RM2J3P2YY–Cut-over long leaf yellow pine forest. Mississippi.
tulip poplar, (1) A branch at the top of which unfolding has just begun. 2. the end of the same branch; the unfolding has progressed further. 3. the anterior cupped stipules on the uppermost buds artificially removed. - 4. one of the stipules in the process of falling off, Liriodendron tulipifera, (botany book, 1888), Tulpenbaum, Laubentfaltung, 1. Ein Zweig, an dessen Spitze die Entfaltung soeben begonnen hat. 2. Das Ende desselben Zweiges; die Entfaltung weiter vorgeschritten. 3. Die vorderen schalenförmigen Nebenblätter an den obersten Knospen künstlich entfernt. — 4. Eins der Nebenblätter Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tulip-poplar-1-a-branch-at-the-top-of-which-unfolding-has-just-begun-2-the-end-of-the-same-branch-the-unfolding-has-progressed-further-3-the-anterior-cupped-stipules-on-the-uppermost-buds-artificially-removed-4-one-of-the-stipules-in-the-process-of-falling-off-liriodendron-tulipifera-botany-book-1888-tulpenbaum-laubentfaltung-1-ein-zweig-an-dessen-spitze-die-entfaltung-soeben-begonnen-hat-2-das-ende-desselben-zweiges-die-entfaltung-weiter-vorgeschritten-3-die-vorderen-schalenfrmigen-nebenbltter-an-den-obersten-knospen-knstlich-entfernt-4-eins-der-nebenbltter-image598258448.html
RM2WN90N4–tulip poplar, (1) A branch at the top of which unfolding has just begun. 2. the end of the same branch; the unfolding has progressed further. 3. the anterior cupped stipules on the uppermost buds artificially removed. - 4. one of the stipules in the process of falling off, Liriodendron tulipifera, (botany book, 1888), Tulpenbaum, Laubentfaltung, 1. Ein Zweig, an dessen Spitze die Entfaltung soeben begonnen hat. 2. Das Ende desselben Zweiges; die Entfaltung weiter vorgeschritten. 3. Die vorderen schalenförmigen Nebenblätter an den obersten Knospen künstlich entfernt. — 4. Eins der Nebenblätter
. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Frangipanni 525 VII. FRANGIPANNI GENUS VACHELLIA. WIGHT AND ARNOTT Species Vachellia Famesiana (Linnaeus) Wight and Amott Mimosa Famesiana Linnaeus. Acacia Farnesiana Willdenow LSO called Yellow opopanax, Sponge wood, Cassie, and Huisache, this is a small monotypic tree or shrub, probably native in Texas, thence southward to Chile, but is naturalized throughout the tropics, and occurs in our area from Florida to southern Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/north-american-trees-being-descriptions-and-illustrations-of-the-trees-growing-independently-of-cultivation-in-north-america-north-of-mexico-and-the-west-indies-trees-frangipanni-525-vii-frangipanni-genus-vachellia-wight-and-arnott-species-vachellia-famesiana-linnaeus-wight-and-amott-mimosa-famesiana-linnaeus-acacia-farnesiana-willdenow-lso-called-yellow-opopanax-sponge-wood-cassie-and-huisache-this-is-a-small-monotypic-tree-or-shrub-probably-native-in-texas-thence-southward-to-chile-but-is-naturalized-throughout-the-tropics-and-occurs-in-our-area-from-florida-to-southern-image216371572.html
RMPG0G44–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Frangipanni 525 VII. FRANGIPANNI GENUS VACHELLIA. WIGHT AND ARNOTT Species Vachellia Famesiana (Linnaeus) Wight and Amott Mimosa Famesiana Linnaeus. Acacia Farnesiana Willdenow LSO called Yellow opopanax, Sponge wood, Cassie, and Huisache, this is a small monotypic tree or shrub, probably native in Texas, thence southward to Chile, but is naturalized throughout the tropics, and occurs in our area from Florida to southern
. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Poison wood 6ii fruit remain on the tree through the winter; the fruits are grayish white or yellow- ish, nearly globular or somewhat longer than thick, about 4 mm. in diameter, shining, a little flattened; the stone is longitudinally grooved. The wood is yellowish, light and soft, and of no economic value; its specific gravity is about 0.44. The leaflets become orange to scarlet in the autumn, and thus very conspicuous, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/north-american-trees-being-descriptions-and-illustrations-of-the-trees-growing-independently-of-cultivation-in-north-america-north-of-mexico-and-the-west-indies-trees-poison-wood-6ii-fruit-remain-on-the-tree-through-the-winter-the-fruits-are-grayish-white-or-yellow-ish-nearly-globular-or-somewhat-longer-than-thick-about-4-mm-in-diameter-shining-a-little-flattened-the-stone-is-longitudinally-grooved-the-wood-is-yellowish-light-and-soft-and-of-no-economic-value-its-specific-gravity-is-about-044-the-leaflets-become-orange-to-scarlet-in-the-autumn-and-thus-very-conspicuous-image232005538.html
RMRDCNC2–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Poison wood 6ii fruit remain on the tree through the winter; the fruits are grayish white or yellow- ish, nearly globular or somewhat longer than thick, about 4 mm. in diameter, shining, a little flattened; the stone is longitudinally grooved. The wood is yellowish, light and soft, and of no economic value; its specific gravity is about 0.44. The leaflets become orange to scarlet in the autumn, and thus very conspicuous,
trees silhouette , dead tree Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/trees-silhouette-dead-tree-image63990860.html
RFDM30YT–trees silhouette , dead tree
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RFDM30DK–trees silhouette , dead tree
Armchair. Culture: American. Dimensions: 39 1/4 x 24 3/4 x 23 in. (99.7 x 62.9 x 58.4 cm). Date: 1760-90. This rococo armchair belongs to a small group of unusually large-scale chairs, which may have been made outside Philadelphia in neighboring Maryland or Chester County, Pennsylvania. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/armchair-culture-american-dimensions-39-14-x-24-34-x-23-in-997-x-629-x-584-cm-date-1760-90-this-rococo-armchair-belongs-to-a-small-group-of-unusually-large-scale-chairs-which-may-have-been-made-outside-philadelphia-in-neighboring-maryland-or-chester-county-pennsylvania-museum-metropolitan-museum-of-art-new-york-usa-image212901592.html
RMPAAE48–Armchair. Culture: American. Dimensions: 39 1/4 x 24 3/4 x 23 in. (99.7 x 62.9 x 58.4 cm). Date: 1760-90. This rococo armchair belongs to a small group of unusually large-scale chairs, which may have been made outside Philadelphia in neighboring Maryland or Chester County, Pennsylvania. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
Cut-over long leaf yellow pine forest. The tract extends for thirty-seven miles. A lumber industry owner did no replanting and cut out on 1931 after eighteen years of operations. They employed approximately 3000 men. Near Kiln, Mississippi. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cut-over-long-leaf-yellow-pine-forest-the-tract-extends-for-thirty-seven-miles-a-lumber-industry-owner-did-no-replanting-and-cut-out-on-1931-after-eighteen-years-of-operations-they-employed-approximately-3000-men-near-kiln-mississippi-image467011254.html
RM2J3P5HA–Cut-over long leaf yellow pine forest. The tract extends for thirty-seven miles. A lumber industry owner did no replanting and cut out on 1931 after eighteen years of operations. They employed approximately 3000 men. Near Kiln, Mississippi.
tulip poplar, (1) A branch at the top of which unfolding has just begun. 2. the end of the same branch; the unfolding has progressed further. 3. the anterior cupped stipules on the uppermost buds artificially removed. - 4. one of the stipules in the process of falling off, Liriodendron tulipifera, (botany book, 1888), Tulpenbaum, Laubentfaltung, 1. Ein Zweig, an dessen Spitze die Entfaltung soeben begonnen hat. 2. Das Ende desselben Zweiges; die Entfaltung weiter vorgeschritten. 3. Die vorderen schalenförmigen Nebenblätter an den obersten Knospen künstlich entfernt. — 4. Eins der Nebenblätter Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tulip-poplar-1-a-branch-at-the-top-of-which-unfolding-has-just-begun-2-the-end-of-the-same-branch-the-unfolding-has-progressed-further-3-the-anterior-cupped-stipules-on-the-uppermost-buds-artificially-removed-4-one-of-the-stipules-in-the-process-of-falling-off-liriodendron-tulipifera-botany-book-1888-tulpenbaum-laubentfaltung-1-ein-zweig-an-dessen-spitze-die-entfaltung-soeben-begonnen-hat-2-das-ende-desselben-zweiges-die-entfaltung-weiter-vorgeschritten-3-die-vorderen-schalenfrmigen-nebenbltter-an-den-obersten-knospen-knstlich-entfernt-4-eins-der-nebenbltter-image598383479.html
RM2WNEM6F–tulip poplar, (1) A branch at the top of which unfolding has just begun. 2. the end of the same branch; the unfolding has progressed further. 3. the anterior cupped stipules on the uppermost buds artificially removed. - 4. one of the stipules in the process of falling off, Liriodendron tulipifera, (botany book, 1888), Tulpenbaum, Laubentfaltung, 1. Ein Zweig, an dessen Spitze die Entfaltung soeben begonnen hat. 2. Das Ende desselben Zweiges; die Entfaltung weiter vorgeschritten. 3. Die vorderen schalenförmigen Nebenblätter an den obersten Knospen künstlich entfernt. — 4. Eins der Nebenblätter
. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Poison wood 6ii fruit remain on the tree through the winter; the fruits are grayish white or yellow- ish, nearly globular or somewhat longer than thick, about 4 mm. in diameter, shining, a little flattened; the stone is longitudinally grooved. The wood is yellowish, light and soft, and of no economic value; its specific gravity is about 0.44. The leaflets become orange to scarlet in the autumn, and thus very conspicuous, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/north-american-trees-being-descriptions-and-illustrations-of-the-trees-growing-independently-of-cultivation-in-north-america-north-of-mexico-and-the-west-indies-trees-poison-wood-6ii-fruit-remain-on-the-tree-through-the-winter-the-fruits-are-grayish-white-or-yellow-ish-nearly-globular-or-somewhat-longer-than-thick-about-4-mm-in-diameter-shining-a-little-flattened-the-stone-is-longitudinally-grooved-the-wood-is-yellowish-light-and-soft-and-of-no-economic-value-its-specific-gravity-is-about-044-the-leaflets-become-orange-to-scarlet-in-the-autumn-and-thus-very-conspicuous-image216389989.html
RMPG1BHW–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Poison wood 6ii fruit remain on the tree through the winter; the fruits are grayish white or yellow- ish, nearly globular or somewhat longer than thick, about 4 mm. in diameter, shining, a little flattened; the stone is longitudinally grooved. The wood is yellowish, light and soft, and of no economic value; its specific gravity is about 0.44. The leaflets become orange to scarlet in the autumn, and thus very conspicuous,
. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Frangipanni 525 VII. FRANGIPANNI GENUS VACHELLIA. WIGHT AND ARNOTT Species Vachellia Famesiana (Linnaeus) Wight and Amott Mimosa Famesiana Linnaeus. Acacia Farnesiana Willdenow LSO called Yellow opopanax, Sponge wood, Cassie, and Huisache, this is a small monotypic tree or shrub, probably native in Texas, thence southward to Chile, but is naturalized throughout the tropics, and occurs in our area from Florida to southern Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/north-american-trees-being-descriptions-and-illustrations-of-the-trees-growing-independently-of-cultivation-in-north-america-north-of-mexico-and-the-west-indies-trees-frangipanni-525-vii-frangipanni-genus-vachellia-wight-and-arnott-species-vachellia-famesiana-linnaeus-wight-and-amott-mimosa-famesiana-linnaeus-acacia-farnesiana-willdenow-lso-called-yellow-opopanax-sponge-wood-cassie-and-huisache-this-is-a-small-monotypic-tree-or-shrub-probably-native-in-texas-thence-southward-to-chile-but-is-naturalized-throughout-the-tropics-and-occurs-in-our-area-from-florida-to-southern-image231978761.html
RMRDBF7N–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Frangipanni 525 VII. FRANGIPANNI GENUS VACHELLIA. WIGHT AND ARNOTT Species Vachellia Famesiana (Linnaeus) Wight and Amott Mimosa Famesiana Linnaeus. Acacia Farnesiana Willdenow LSO called Yellow opopanax, Sponge wood, Cassie, and Huisache, this is a small monotypic tree or shrub, probably native in Texas, thence southward to Chile, but is naturalized throughout the tropics, and occurs in our area from Florida to southern
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RFDM30DH–trees silhouette , dead tree
Desk and bookcase. Culture: American. Dimensions: 96 5/8 x 40 1/2 x 24 3/4 in. (245.4 x 102.9 x 62.9 cm). Date: 1765-90. Among the most impressive forms of American furniture, the desk and bookcase was a symbol of its owner's mercantile and intellectual achievements. On this example, a carved finial bust of a young woman, likely a literary figure, emerges from the broken-scroll pediment at the top. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/desk-and-bookcase-culture-american-dimensions-96-58-x-40-12-x-24-34-in-2454-x-1029-x-629-cm-date-1765-90-among-the-most-impressive-forms-of-american-furniture-the-desk-and-bookcase-was-a-symbol-of-its-owners-mercantile-and-intellectual-achievements-on-this-example-a-carved-finial-bust-of-a-young-woman-likely-a-literary-figure-emerges-from-the-broken-scroll-pediment-at-the-top-museum-metropolitan-museum-of-art-new-york-usa-image213332992.html
RMPB24BC–Desk and bookcase. Culture: American. Dimensions: 96 5/8 x 40 1/2 x 24 3/4 in. (245.4 x 102.9 x 62.9 cm). Date: 1765-90. Among the most impressive forms of American furniture, the desk and bookcase was a symbol of its owner's mercantile and intellectual achievements. On this example, a carved finial bust of a young woman, likely a literary figure, emerges from the broken-scroll pediment at the top. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
tulip poplar, a) flower branch, b) stamen, c) carpel (fruitlet), Liriodendron tulipifera, (encyclopedia, 1893), Tulpenbaum, a) Blütenzweig, b) Staubgefäß, c) Karpell (Früchtchen), Tulipier de Virginie, a) rameau floral, b) étamine, c) carpelle (fruit) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tulip-poplar-a-flower-branch-b-stamen-c-carpel-fruitlet-liriodendron-tulipifera-encyclopedia-1893-tulpenbaum-a-bltenzweig-b-staubgef-c-karpell-frchtchen-tulipier-de-virginie-a-rameau-floral-b-tamine-c-carpelle-fruit-image595984813.html
RM2WHHCKW–tulip poplar, a) flower branch, b) stamen, c) carpel (fruitlet), Liriodendron tulipifera, (encyclopedia, 1893), Tulpenbaum, a) Blütenzweig, b) Staubgefäß, c) Karpell (Früchtchen), Tulipier de Virginie, a) rameau floral, b) étamine, c) carpelle (fruit)
. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Highland Oak 307 mm. across, yellow and hairy inside, thick and embracing about one third of the nut, covered by the thin, close brown white-hairj' scales. The wood is very hard and strong, close-grained and dark brown; its specific gravity is about 0.80. The white under sides of the leaves make this oak a very interesting and conspicuous tree. 24. HIGHLAND OAK —Quercus Wislizeni A. de CandoUe A tree of the Coast Mountain Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/north-american-trees-being-descriptions-and-illustrations-of-the-trees-growing-independently-of-cultivation-in-north-america-north-of-mexico-and-the-west-indies-trees-highland-oak-307-mm-across-yellow-and-hairy-inside-thick-and-embracing-about-one-third-of-the-nut-covered-by-the-thin-close-brown-white-hairj-scales-the-wood-is-very-hard-and-strong-close-grained-and-dark-brown-its-specific-gravity-is-about-080-the-white-under-sides-of-the-leaves-make-this-oak-a-very-interesting-and-conspicuous-tree-24-highland-oak-quercus-wislizeni-a-de-candoue-a-tree-of-the-coast-mountain-image216391356.html
RMPG1DAM–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Highland Oak 307 mm. across, yellow and hairy inside, thick and embracing about one third of the nut, covered by the thin, close brown white-hairj' scales. The wood is very hard and strong, close-grained and dark brown; its specific gravity is about 0.80. The white under sides of the leaves make this oak a very interesting and conspicuous tree. 24. HIGHLAND OAK —Quercus Wislizeni A. de CandoUe A tree of the Coast Mountain
. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. CABTOPUTLLALES. 549 to be one of tlie most delicious of all fruits, is produced by Qareinia Mangostana, a small tree of the Moluccas. The fruit ot Mam/mea Americana, a tall West Indian tree, is known as the Mammee Apple. It is as large as a melon, and its yellow pulp is said to be delicious. A Central American species oi Oalophyllum jiel&a a pale reddish, very durable timber known as Santa Maria wood. Order Hypericacese.âHerbs and shrubs (a few trees) with opposite glandular-punctate leaves, and monocliuous flowers. Stamens united into three Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botany-for-high-schools-and-colleges-botany-cabtoputllales-549-to-be-one-of-tlie-most-delicious-of-all-fruits-is-produced-by-qareinia-mangostana-a-small-tree-of-the-moluccas-the-fruit-ot-mammea-americana-a-tall-west-indian-tree-is-known-as-the-mammee-apple-it-is-as-large-as-a-melon-and-its-yellow-pulp-is-said-to-be-delicious-a-central-american-species-oi-oalophyllum-jielampa-a-pale-reddish-very-durable-timber-known-as-santa-maria-wood-order-hypericaceseherbs-and-shrubs-a-few-trees-with-opposite-glandular-punctate-leaves-and-monocliuous-flowers-stamens-united-into-three-image232271637.html
RMRDTTRH–. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. CABTOPUTLLALES. 549 to be one of tlie most delicious of all fruits, is produced by Qareinia Mangostana, a small tree of the Moluccas. The fruit ot Mam/mea Americana, a tall West Indian tree, is known as the Mammee Apple. It is as large as a melon, and its yellow pulp is said to be delicious. A Central American species oi Oalophyllum jiel&a a pale reddish, very durable timber known as Santa Maria wood. Order Hypericacese.âHerbs and shrubs (a few trees) with opposite glandular-punctate leaves, and monocliuous flowers. Stamens united into three
Side chair. Culture: American. Dimensions: 38 3/4 x 22 3/8 x 21 1/2 in. (98.4 x 56.8 x 54.6 cm). Date: 1760-90. Chairs with trefoil-pierced splats enjoyed great popularity in Philadelphia. On the most richly embellished examples, such as this one, the stiles and crest rail are finely carved in alternating long and short lozenges. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/side-chair-culture-american-dimensions-38-34-x-22-38-x-21-12-in-984-x-568-x-546-cm-date-1760-90-chairs-with-trefoil-pierced-splats-enjoyed-great-popularity-in-philadelphia-on-the-most-richly-embellished-examples-such-as-this-one-the-stiles-and-crest-rail-are-finely-carved-in-alternating-long-and-short-lozenges-museum-metropolitan-museum-of-art-new-york-usa-image213119174.html
RMPAMBK2–Side chair. Culture: American. Dimensions: 38 3/4 x 22 3/8 x 21 1/2 in. (98.4 x 56.8 x 54.6 cm). Date: 1760-90. Chairs with trefoil-pierced splats enjoyed great popularity in Philadelphia. On the most richly embellished examples, such as this one, the stiles and crest rail are finely carved in alternating long and short lozenges. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. THE CHERRY. 373 Governor Wood.* Large, roundish heart-shaped; light yellow, shaded and marbled with light red ; stalk an inch and a half long, cavity wide ; rather tender, nearly sweet, rich, excellent. Early to mid-season. Tree vigorous, shoots diverging, forming a round head. Cleveland, O. As the trees grow older, they often overbear and yield a smaller and less excellent fruit—hence re- quiring thinning. Hoadley. Rather large, roundish heart-shaped Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-fruit-culturist-containing-directions-for-the-propagation-and-culture-of-all-fruits-adapted-to-the-united-states-fruit-culture-the-cherry-373-governor-wood-large-roundish-heart-shaped-light-yellow-shaded-and-marbled-with-light-red-stalk-an-inch-and-a-half-long-cavity-wide-rather-tender-nearly-sweet-rich-excellent-early-to-mid-season-tree-vigorous-shoots-diverging-forming-a-round-head-cleveland-o-as-the-trees-grow-older-they-often-overbear-and-yield-a-smaller-and-less-excellent-fruithence-re-quiring-thinning-hoadley-rather-large-roundish-heart-shaped-image216359235.html
RMPG00BF–. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. THE CHERRY. 373 Governor Wood.* Large, roundish heart-shaped; light yellow, shaded and marbled with light red ; stalk an inch and a half long, cavity wide ; rather tender, nearly sweet, rich, excellent. Early to mid-season. Tree vigorous, shoots diverging, forming a round head. Cleveland, O. As the trees grow older, they often overbear and yield a smaller and less excellent fruit—hence re- quiring thinning. Hoadley. Rather large, roundish heart-shaped
. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Highland Oak 307 mm. across, yellow and hairy inside, thick and embracing about one third of the nut, covered by the thin, close brown white-hairj' scales. The wood is very hard and strong, close-grained and dark brown; its specific gravity is about 0.80. The white under sides of the leaves make this oak a very interesting and conspicuous tree. 24. HIGHLAND OAK —Quercus Wislizeni A. de CandoUe A tree of the Coast Mountain Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/north-american-trees-being-descriptions-and-illustrations-of-the-trees-growing-independently-of-cultivation-in-north-america-north-of-mexico-and-the-west-indies-trees-highland-oak-307-mm-across-yellow-and-hairy-inside-thick-and-embracing-about-one-third-of-the-nut-covered-by-the-thin-close-brown-white-hairj-scales-the-wood-is-very-hard-and-strong-close-grained-and-dark-brown-its-specific-gravity-is-about-080-the-white-under-sides-of-the-leaves-make-this-oak-a-very-interesting-and-conspicuous-tree-24-highland-oak-quercus-wislizeni-a-de-candoue-a-tree-of-the-coast-mountain-image232006452.html
RMRDCPGM–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Highland Oak 307 mm. across, yellow and hairy inside, thick and embracing about one third of the nut, covered by the thin, close brown white-hairj' scales. The wood is very hard and strong, close-grained and dark brown; its specific gravity is about 0.80. The white under sides of the leaves make this oak a very interesting and conspicuous tree. 24. HIGHLAND OAK —Quercus Wislizeni A. de CandoUe A tree of the Coast Mountain
. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Fig. 527. — Doctor's Club. seed black, shining and punctate. The wood is hard, close-grained, grayish yellow and heavy. II. BARETTA GENUS HBI.TF.TTA TULASNE Species Helietta parvifloia Bentham SMOOTH evergreen shrub occurring on the bluflfs about Rio Grande, Texas, and southward into Mexico, where it becomes a tree 8 meters high, with a trunk diameter of 1.5 dm. It is perhaps never more than a shrub in Texas. The trunk is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/north-american-trees-being-descriptions-and-illustrations-of-the-trees-growing-independently-of-cultivation-in-north-america-north-of-mexico-and-the-west-indies-trees-fig-527-doctors-club-seed-black-shining-and-punctate-the-wood-is-hard-close-grained-grayish-yellow-and-heavy-ii-baretta-genus-hbitftta-tulasne-species-helietta-parvifloia-bentham-smooth-evergreen-shrub-occurring-on-the-bluflfs-about-rio-grande-texas-and-southward-into-mexico-where-it-becomes-a-tree-8-meters-high-with-a-trunk-diameter-of-15-dm-it-is-perhaps-never-more-than-a-shrub-in-texas-the-trunk-is-image216390302.html
RMPG1C12–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Fig. 527. — Doctor's Club. seed black, shining and punctate. The wood is hard, close-grained, grayish yellow and heavy. II. BARETTA GENUS HBI.TF.TTA TULASNE Species Helietta parvifloia Bentham SMOOTH evergreen shrub occurring on the bluflfs about Rio Grande, Texas, and southward into Mexico, where it becomes a tree 8 meters high, with a trunk diameter of 1.5 dm. It is perhaps never more than a shrub in Texas. The trunk is
. The families of flowering plants. Plants; Phanerogams. FAMILIES OF FLOWEEING PLANTS 137 shape of the keel itself is found to vary; the peculiar snout-like shape of the keel in the bean flower is well known. We shall follow the sys- tematic arrangement of the tribes in this family, taking a hasty survey of such genera as are of special importance. In the tribe Sophoreae the yellow-wood {Cladrastis lutea) of our southern States, furnishes us both Avith a highly ornamental tree and a yellow dye. Several exotic species of Sophora are cultivated in gar- dens, while the South American genus Myroxy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-families-of-flowering-plants-plants-phanerogams-families-of-floweeing-plants-137-shape-of-the-keel-itself-is-found-to-vary-the-peculiar-snout-like-shape-of-the-keel-in-the-bean-flower-is-well-known-we-shall-follow-the-sys-tematic-arrangement-of-the-tribes-in-this-family-taking-a-hasty-survey-of-such-genera-as-are-of-special-importance-in-the-tribe-sophoreae-the-yellow-wood-cladrastis-lutea-of-our-southern-states-furnishes-us-both-avith-a-highly-ornamental-tree-and-a-yellow-dye-several-exotic-species-of-sophora-are-cultivated-in-gar-dens-while-the-south-american-genus-myroxy-image232313210.html
RMRDXNTA–. The families of flowering plants. Plants; Phanerogams. FAMILIES OF FLOWEEING PLANTS 137 shape of the keel itself is found to vary; the peculiar snout-like shape of the keel in the bean flower is well known. We shall follow the sys- tematic arrangement of the tribes in this family, taking a hasty survey of such genera as are of special importance. In the tribe Sophoreae the yellow-wood {Cladrastis lutea) of our southern States, furnishes us both Avith a highly ornamental tree and a yellow dye. Several exotic species of Sophora are cultivated in gar- dens, while the South American genus Myroxy
. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Yellow Wood 569 obovate, thick, firm in texture, i to 2.5 cm. long, notched or rounded at the apex, narrowed or wedge-shaped at the base, bluntly few-toothed or sometimes entire- margined. The small yellowish green flowers are in usually numerous short axil- lary cymes, and open in Florida from March to June, the staminate on one tree, the pistillate on another; there are 4 small sepals, 4 ovate petals, 4 stamens rather l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/north-american-trees-being-descriptions-and-illustrations-of-the-trees-growing-independently-of-cultivation-in-north-america-north-of-mexico-and-the-west-indies-trees-yellow-wood-569-obovate-thick-firm-in-texture-i-to-25-cm-long-notched-or-rounded-at-the-apex-narrowed-or-wedge-shaped-at-the-base-bluntly-few-toothed-or-sometimes-entire-margined-the-small-yellowish-green-flowers-are-in-usually-numerous-short-axil-lary-cymes-and-open-in-florida-from-march-to-june-the-staminate-on-one-tree-the-pistillate-on-another-there-are-4-small-sepals-4-ovate-petals-4-stamens-rather-l-image216390325.html
RMPG1C1W–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Yellow Wood 569 obovate, thick, firm in texture, i to 2.5 cm. long, notched or rounded at the apex, narrowed or wedge-shaped at the base, bluntly few-toothed or sometimes entire- margined. The small yellowish green flowers are in usually numerous short axil- lary cymes, and open in Florida from March to June, the staminate on one tree, the pistillate on another; there are 4 small sepals, 4 ovate petals, 4 stamens rather l
. American horticultural manual ... Gardening; Gardening; Fruit-culture. 342 HORTICULTURAL MAXUAL. thick, corky bark and elegant pinnate foliage three or four feet long gives variety to a tree group. The horse-chestnut family is exceedingly varied, and. Pia. 93.—Yellow-wood {Cladastris tinctoria). some of its members are hardy over nearly the whole Union. In the East and Southwest the ^Escuhis hippocastanum, or white-flowered horse-chestnut, is exteiisively planted for street, avenue, and park trees. The double-flowered vari-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page image Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-horticultural-manual-gardening-gardening-fruit-culture-342-horticultural-maxual-thick-corky-bark-and-elegant-pinnate-foliage-three-or-four-feet-long-gives-variety-to-a-tree-group-the-horse-chestnut-family-is-exceedingly-varied-and-pia-93yellow-wood-cladastris-tinctoria-some-of-its-members-are-hardy-over-nearly-the-whole-union-in-the-east-and-southwest-the-escuhis-hippocastanum-or-white-flowered-horse-chestnut-is-exteiisively-planted-for-street-avenue-and-park-trees-the-double-flowered-vari-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-image-image232400153.html
RMRE2MND–. American horticultural manual ... Gardening; Gardening; Fruit-culture. 342 HORTICULTURAL MAXUAL. thick, corky bark and elegant pinnate foliage three or four feet long gives variety to a tree group. The horse-chestnut family is exceedingly varied, and. Pia. 93.—Yellow-wood {Cladastris tinctoria). some of its members are hardy over nearly the whole Union. In the East and Southwest the ^Escuhis hippocastanum, or white-flowered horse-chestnut, is exteiisively planted for street, avenue, and park trees. The double-flowered vari-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page image
. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. 392 Tulip Tree II. TULIP TREE GENUS UEIODENDRON LINN^US Species Liriodendron Tulipifera Linnaeus HE Tulip tree, White-wood, Tulip poplar, Yellow poplar, White poplar. Blue poplar. Hickory poplar. Saddle-leaf, or Lyre tree, as it is variously called, the type of the genus Liriodendron, is the most characteristic tree of eastern North America, and also one of the largest and most interesting; it grows in woods from Rhode Is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/north-american-trees-being-descriptions-and-illustrations-of-the-trees-growing-independently-of-cultivation-in-north-america-north-of-mexico-and-the-west-indies-trees-392-tulip-tree-ii-tulip-tree-genus-ueiodendron-linnus-species-liriodendron-tulipifera-linnaeus-he-tulip-tree-white-wood-tulip-poplar-yellow-poplar-white-poplar-blue-poplar-hickory-poplar-saddle-leaf-or-lyre-tree-as-it-is-variously-called-the-type-of-the-genus-liriodendron-is-the-most-characteristic-tree-of-eastern-north-america-and-also-one-of-the-largest-and-most-interesting-it-grows-in-woods-from-rhode-is-image216390889.html
RMPG1CP1–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. 392 Tulip Tree II. TULIP TREE GENUS UEIODENDRON LINN^US Species Liriodendron Tulipifera Linnaeus HE Tulip tree, White-wood, Tulip poplar, Yellow poplar, White poplar. Blue poplar. Hickory poplar. Saddle-leaf, or Lyre tree, as it is variously called, the type of the genus Liriodendron, is the most characteristic tree of eastern North America, and also one of the largest and most interesting; it grows in woods from Rhode Is
. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. CABYOPHTLLALES. 549 to be one of the moBt delicious of all fruits, is produced by Oarcinia Mangostana, a small tree of the Moluccas. The fruit of Mammea Americana, a tall West Indian tree, is known as the Mammee Apple. It is as large as a melon, and its yellow pulp is said to he delicious. A Central American species of GalopJiyllum yields a pale reddish, very durable timber known as Santa Maria wood. Order Hypericacese.—Herbs and shrubs (a few trees) with opposite glandular-punctate leaves, and monocliuous flowers. Stamens united i uto three or f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botany-for-high-schools-and-colleges-botany-cabyophtllales-549-to-be-one-of-the-mobt-delicious-of-all-fruits-is-produced-by-oarcinia-mangostana-a-small-tree-of-the-moluccas-the-fruit-of-mammea-americana-a-tall-west-indian-tree-is-known-as-the-mammee-apple-it-is-as-large-as-a-melon-and-its-yellow-pulp-is-said-to-he-delicious-a-central-american-species-of-galopjiyllum-yields-a-pale-reddish-very-durable-timber-known-as-santa-maria-wood-order-hypericaceseherbs-and-shrubs-a-few-trees-with-opposite-glandular-punctate-leaves-and-monocliuous-flowers-stamens-united-i-uto-three-or-f-image232271315.html
RMRDTTC3–. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. CABYOPHTLLALES. 549 to be one of the moBt delicious of all fruits, is produced by Oarcinia Mangostana, a small tree of the Moluccas. The fruit of Mammea Americana, a tall West Indian tree, is known as the Mammee Apple. It is as large as a melon, and its yellow pulp is said to he delicious. A Central American species of GalopJiyllum yields a pale reddish, very durable timber known as Santa Maria wood. Order Hypericacese.—Herbs and shrubs (a few trees) with opposite glandular-punctate leaves, and monocliuous flowers. Stamens united i uto three or f
. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. THE CHERRY. 373 Governor Wood.* Large, roundish heart-shaped; light yellow, shaded and marbled with light red ; stalk an inch and a half long, cavity wide ; rather tender, nearly sweet, rich, excellent. Early to mid-season. Tree vigorous, shoots diverging, forming a round head. Cleveland, O. As the trees grow older, they often overbear and yield a smaller and less excellent fruit—hence re- quiring thinning. Hoadley. Rather large, roundish heart-shaped Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-fruit-culturist-containing-directions-for-the-propagation-and-culture-of-all-fruits-adapted-to-the-united-states-fruit-culture-the-cherry-373-governor-wood-large-roundish-heart-shaped-light-yellow-shaded-and-marbled-with-light-red-stalk-an-inch-and-a-half-long-cavity-wide-rather-tender-nearly-sweet-rich-excellent-early-to-mid-season-tree-vigorous-shoots-diverging-forming-a-round-head-cleveland-o-as-the-trees-grow-older-they-often-overbear-and-yield-a-smaller-and-less-excellent-fruithence-re-quiring-thinning-hoadley-rather-large-roundish-heart-shaped-image232018249.html
RMRDD9J1–. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. THE CHERRY. 373 Governor Wood.* Large, roundish heart-shaped; light yellow, shaded and marbled with light red ; stalk an inch and a half long, cavity wide ; rather tender, nearly sweet, rich, excellent. Early to mid-season. Tree vigorous, shoots diverging, forming a round head. Cleveland, O. As the trees grow older, they often overbear and yield a smaller and less excellent fruit—hence re- quiring thinning. Hoadley. Rather large, roundish heart-shaped
. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Fig. 527. — Doctor's Club. seed black, shining and punctate. The wood is hard, close-grained, grayish yellow and heavy. II. BARETTA GENUS HBI.TF.TTA TULASNE Species Helietta parvifloia Bentham SMOOTH evergreen shrub occurring on the bluflfs about Rio Grande, Texas, and southward into Mexico, where it becomes a tree 8 meters high, with a trunk diameter of 1.5 dm. It is perhaps never more than a shrub in Texas. The trunk is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/north-american-trees-being-descriptions-and-illustrations-of-the-trees-growing-independently-of-cultivation-in-north-america-north-of-mexico-and-the-west-indies-trees-fig-527-doctors-club-seed-black-shining-and-punctate-the-wood-is-hard-close-grained-grayish-yellow-and-heavy-ii-baretta-genus-hbitftta-tulasne-species-helietta-parvifloia-bentham-smooth-evergreen-shrub-occurring-on-the-bluflfs-about-rio-grande-texas-and-southward-into-mexico-where-it-becomes-a-tree-8-meters-high-with-a-trunk-diameter-of-15-dm-it-is-perhaps-never-more-than-a-shrub-in-texas-the-trunk-is-image232005769.html
RMRDCNM9–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Fig. 527. — Doctor's Club. seed black, shining and punctate. The wood is hard, close-grained, grayish yellow and heavy. II. BARETTA GENUS HBI.TF.TTA TULASNE Species Helietta parvifloia Bentham SMOOTH evergreen shrub occurring on the bluflfs about Rio Grande, Texas, and southward into Mexico, where it becomes a tree 8 meters high, with a trunk diameter of 1.5 dm. It is perhaps never more than a shrub in Texas. The trunk is
. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Yellow Wood 569 obovate, thick, firm in texture, i to 2.5 cm. long, notched or rounded at the apex, narrowed or wedge-shaped at the base, bluntly few-toothed or sometimes entire- margined. The small yellowish green flowers are in usually numerous short axil- lary cymes, and open in Florida from March to June, the staminate on one tree, the pistillate on another; there are 4 small sepals, 4 ovate petals, 4 stamens rather l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/north-american-trees-being-descriptions-and-illustrations-of-the-trees-growing-independently-of-cultivation-in-north-america-north-of-mexico-and-the-west-indies-trees-yellow-wood-569-obovate-thick-firm-in-texture-i-to-25-cm-long-notched-or-rounded-at-the-apex-narrowed-or-wedge-shaped-at-the-base-bluntly-few-toothed-or-sometimes-entire-margined-the-small-yellowish-green-flowers-are-in-usually-numerous-short-axil-lary-cymes-and-open-in-florida-from-march-to-june-the-staminate-on-one-tree-the-pistillate-on-another-there-are-4-small-sepals-4-ovate-petals-4-stamens-rather-l-image231978606.html
RMRDBF26–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Yellow Wood 569 obovate, thick, firm in texture, i to 2.5 cm. long, notched or rounded at the apex, narrowed or wedge-shaped at the base, bluntly few-toothed or sometimes entire- margined. The small yellowish green flowers are in usually numerous short axil- lary cymes, and open in Florida from March to June, the staminate on one tree, the pistillate on another; there are 4 small sepals, 4 ovate petals, 4 stamens rather l
. American pomology : Apples. Apples. CLASS IV. OBLONG APPLES.—I. II. L 671 S. B. Marshall, Massillon, Ohio, wlio obtained it from IST. Wood, of Belmont County. Tree vigorous, healthy, spreading, productive, bears early; Shoots stout, dark ; Foliage abundant, dark green. Fruit full medium, cylindrical, regular; Surface yellow, vein-russeted; Dots numerous, minute. Basin abrupt, folded; Eye large, closed. Cavity wide, regular, green ; Stem long, curvea. Core small, pyriform, closed, meeting the eye; Seeds numerous, plump, brown; Flesh yellow, firm, breaking, very fine-grained, juicy; Flavor sub Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-pomology-apples-apples-class-iv-oblong-applesi-ii-l-671-s-b-marshall-massillon-ohio-wlio-obtained-it-from-ist-wood-of-belmont-county-tree-vigorous-healthy-spreading-productive-bears-early-shoots-stout-dark-foliage-abundant-dark-green-fruit-full-medium-cylindrical-regular-surface-yellow-vein-russeted-dots-numerous-minute-basin-abrupt-folded-eye-large-closed-cavity-wide-regular-green-stem-long-curvea-core-small-pyriform-closed-meeting-the-eye-seeds-numerous-plump-brown-flesh-yellow-firm-breaking-very-fine-grained-juicy-flavor-sub-image237910904.html
RMRR1NP0–. American pomology : Apples. Apples. CLASS IV. OBLONG APPLES.—I. II. L 671 S. B. Marshall, Massillon, Ohio, wlio obtained it from IST. Wood, of Belmont County. Tree vigorous, healthy, spreading, productive, bears early; Shoots stout, dark ; Foliage abundant, dark green. Fruit full medium, cylindrical, regular; Surface yellow, vein-russeted; Dots numerous, minute. Basin abrupt, folded; Eye large, closed. Cavity wide, regular, green ; Stem long, curvea. Core small, pyriform, closed, meeting the eye; Seeds numerous, plump, brown; Flesh yellow, firm, breaking, very fine-grained, juicy; Flavor sub
. American ornithology : or, The natural history of the birds of the United States . Birds. Plate 13.—1. Tyrant Flycatcher. 2. Great Crested Fly- catcher. 3. Small Green Crested Flycatcher. 4. Pewit Fly- catdu-r. B. Wood Pewit Flycatcher. Plate 14.—1. Brown Thrush, -l. Golden-crowned Thrush. 3. Cat-bird. 4. Bay-breasted Warbler. 5. Chestnut-sided ^^'ar- bler. 6. Mourning Warbler.. Plate 15.—1. Eed-cockaded Woodpecker. 2. Brown-headed Plate 10.—1. American Sparrow Hawk. 2. Field Sparruiv. Nuthatch. 3. Pigeon Hawk. 4. Blue-winged Yellow War- 3. Tree Sparrow. 4. Song Sparrow. 5. Chipping Sparrow. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-ornithology-or-the-natural-history-of-the-birds-of-the-united-states-birds-plate-131-tyrant-flycatcher-2-great-crested-fly-catcher-3-small-green-crested-flycatcher-4-pewit-fly-catdu-r-b-wood-pewit-flycatcher-plate-141-brown-thrush-l-golden-crowned-thrush-3-cat-bird-4-bay-breasted-warbler-5-chestnut-sided-ar-bler-6-mourning-warbler-plate-151-eed-cockaded-woodpecker-2-brown-headed-plate-101-american-sparrow-hawk-2-field-sparruiv-nuthatch-3-pigeon-hawk-4-blue-winged-yellow-war-3-tree-sparrow-4-song-sparrow-5-chipping-sparrow-image232157922.html
RMRDKKPA–. American ornithology : or, The natural history of the birds of the United States . Birds. Plate 13.—1. Tyrant Flycatcher. 2. Great Crested Fly- catcher. 3. Small Green Crested Flycatcher. 4. Pewit Fly- catdu-r. B. Wood Pewit Flycatcher. Plate 14.—1. Brown Thrush, -l. Golden-crowned Thrush. 3. Cat-bird. 4. Bay-breasted Warbler. 5. Chestnut-sided ^^'ar- bler. 6. Mourning Warbler.. Plate 15.—1. Eed-cockaded Woodpecker. 2. Brown-headed Plate 10.—1. American Sparrow Hawk. 2. Field Sparruiv. Nuthatch. 3. Pigeon Hawk. 4. Blue-winged Yellow War- 3. Tree Sparrow. 4. Song Sparrow. 5. Chipping Sparrow.
. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. 392 Tulip Tree II. TULIP TREE GENUS UEIODENDRON LINN^US Species Liriodendron Tulipifera Linnaeus HE Tulip tree, White-wood, Tulip poplar, Yellow poplar, White poplar. Blue poplar. Hickory poplar. Saddle-leaf, or Lyre tree, as it is variously called, the type of the genus Liriodendron, is the most characteristic tree of eastern North America, and also one of the largest and most interesting; it grows in woods from Rhode Is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/north-american-trees-being-descriptions-and-illustrations-of-the-trees-growing-independently-of-cultivation-in-north-america-north-of-mexico-and-the-west-indies-trees-392-tulip-tree-ii-tulip-tree-genus-ueiodendron-linnus-species-liriodendron-tulipifera-linnaeus-he-tulip-tree-white-wood-tulip-poplar-yellow-poplar-white-poplar-blue-poplar-hickory-poplar-saddle-leaf-or-lyre-tree-as-it-is-variously-called-the-type-of-the-genus-liriodendron-is-the-most-characteristic-tree-of-eastern-north-america-and-also-one-of-the-largest-and-most-interesting-it-grows-in-woods-from-rhode-is-image231979648.html
RMRDBGBC–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. 392 Tulip Tree II. TULIP TREE GENUS UEIODENDRON LINN^US Species Liriodendron Tulipifera Linnaeus HE Tulip tree, White-wood, Tulip poplar, Yellow poplar, White poplar. Blue poplar. Hickory poplar. Saddle-leaf, or Lyre tree, as it is variously called, the type of the genus Liriodendron, is the most characteristic tree of eastern North America, and also one of the largest and most interesting; it grows in woods from Rhode Is
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