RMREEFFN–A Hazel tree and its catkins, Corylus avellana, in January growing in an area close to housing that has been planted with hazel and other trees. North
RM2GGDCDY–Hazel nut growing on corkscrew hazel, Corylus avellana 'Contorta'.
RMRD1DXY–The tiny red female flowers of the hazel, Corylus avellana, that are visible in early spring. These flowers untimately form the hazel nuts. Pollen gra
RM2DE0CMM–Catkins in late autumn on twisted hazel tree, Corylus avellana 'Contorta'.
RFAK4NHC–Three x tree male catkins on Common Hazel. Corylus avellana.
RFE21RND–Common hazel - Corylus avellana
RMGMW0WD–Sunlit common hazel (Corylus avellana) branch and leaves seen from below against a blue sky
RF2GY7M1G–Beautiful Landscape, Marche , a Region in Italy ,Monastero Fonte Avellana 980 d.c.
RMP5NB0W–Hazel tree, Corylus avellana, with hazelnuts and catkins. Handcoloured copperplate botanical engraving from Johannes Zorn's 'Afbeelding der Artseny-Gewassen,' Jan Christiaan Sepp, Amsterdam, 1796. Zorn first published his illustrated medical botany in Nurnberg in 1780 with 500 plates, and a Dutch edition followed in 1796 published by J.C. Sepp with an additional 100 plates. Zorn (1739-1799) was a German pharmacist and botanist who collected medical plants from all over Europe for his 'Icones plantarum medicinalium' for apothecaries and doctors.
RF2HWT79M–A common hazel (Corylus avellana) covered in catkins
RM2A7HF2H–Hazel tree, Corylus avellana, with hazelnuts and catkins. Handcoloured copperplate botanical engraving from Johannes Zorn's 'Afbeelding der Artseny-Gewassen,' Jan Christiaan Sepp, Amsterdam, 1796. Zorn first published his illustrated medical botany in Nurnberg in 1780 with 500 plates, and a Dutch edition followed in 1796 published by J.C. Sepp with an additional 100 plates. Zorn (1739-1799) was a German pharmacist and botanist who collected medical plants from all over Europe for his 'Icones plantarum medicinalium' for apothecaries and doctors.
RMAF9N2K–common hazel (Corylus avellana), twig with young leaves, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
RM2JE2M21–Series of Prints with Flowers and Animals in a Landscape, Landscape with Fox and Monkey, Landscapes with Animals, Plants and Flowers (series title), A fox (Vulpes) and a monkey (Simia) in the foreground between a rose (Rosa) and a hazel (Nux avellana)., print maker: Johann Hogenberg, (mentioned on object), publisher: Johann Hogenberg, (possibly), Germany, c. 1600 - c. 1605, paper, engraving, height 98 mm × width 117 mm
RM2AXD2HC–North American Phylloxerinae affecting Hicoria (Carya) and other trees . PLATE V. Phylloxera conica (Shimer). Fig. 26. Young galls, above and beneath—natural size. Fig. 27. Young gall, vertical section—enlarged. Fig. 28. Mature galls, above and beneath—natural size. Fig. 29. Mature galls, variety ; above and beneath—natural size. Phylloxera c.-avellana Riley. Fig. 30. Young galls, above and beneath—natural size.Fig. 31. Mature galls, above and beneath—natural size. PLATE V.
RMA2BWM6–hasel (corylus avellana). (c) by uli nusko, ch-3012 bern
RM2H435R0–Hazel twig (Corylus avellana) with an associated insect and its anatomical segments. Coloured etching, c. 1831.
RM2X15RC4–THE POLISH ARMY IN THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN, 1943-1945 - General Kazimierz Sosnkowski, the C-in-C of the Polish Armed Forces, inspecting troops of the 3rd Carpathian Rifles Division (2nd Polish Corps) at San Pietro Avellana during his visit to various units of the Division, 28/29 March 1944 Polish Army, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish Corps, II, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Carpathian Rifles Divisior, 3, 8th Army, Sosnkowski, Kazimierz
RF2E4XP2M–The branches of a corkscrew hazel(Corylus avellana 'Contorta') covered in snow
RMRD89TF–Comma butterfly ( Polygonia c-album ) on Hazel (Coryllus avellana ) in hedge which is part of UK rewilding project at Knepp Estate , which has transformed 3,500 acres from wheat farmland into a rewilded farm.
RFMA29C1–A close up of the catkins of a corkscrew hazel (Corylus avellana 'Contorta') after snowfall
RMRD1DX6–The tiny red female flowers of the hazel, Corylus avellana, that are visible in early spring. These flowers untimately form the hazel nuts. Pollen gra
RMW1CXYR–Archive image from page 8 of Descriptive price list (1935). Descriptive price list . descriptiveprice00cmho 1 Year: 1935 C. M. HOBBS 8C SONS, INC., BRIDGEPORT, INDIANA Corylus CORYLUS americana (American Hazelnut). Tall growing, spreading shrub with roundish leaves and the nuts standing out distinctly. Each 10 2 to 3 ft $0.75 $6.50 3 to 4 ft 1.00 9.00 C. avellana purpurea (Purple-Leaved Filbert). A conspicuous shrub with bronze-purple leaves and valued for its decorative value. Grows 8 to 12 feet high, and bears edible nuts. Each 2 to 3 ft $1.00 Cotoneaster COTONEASTER acutifolia. Tall shrub,
RFAK4NH4–Male catkins on Common Hazel. Corylus avellana.
RMPFEK21–. Descriptive catalogue of hardy ornamental trees, shrubs, herbaceous perennial plants, etc. : twenty-fourth edition. Ornamental trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ETC. 57 C, variegata. Var- iegated-leaved Dog- wood. Desirable for its variegated foliage. This and the sanguinea have white flowers in June, and make large spreading shrubs. 50 cents CORYLUS. Fil bert. Noisettier, Ft. C. avellana var. atropurpurea. PUR- PLE-LEAVED FlLBERT. A very conspicuous shrub, with large, dark purple leaves. Distinct and fine. 75 cents. var. laciniata.
RMGMW0XK–Sunlit common hazel (Corylus avellana) branch and leaves seen from below against a blue sky
RMMAB5PE–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Microdiplodia microsporella (Sacc). a. Ein Aststückeben von Corylus Avellana mit dem Pilze in natürlicher Grösse. b. Drei schwach vergrösserte, senkrecht durchschnittene Fruchtgehäuse. c. Ein Theil des Hymeniums mit unreifen Sporen und einer reifen. d. Eeife Sporen, sehr stark vergrössert. Nach Saccardo, Fungi italici, Tab. 99. Diplodia Georginae (Corda) Lev. a. Ein Stückchen eines Dahlienstengels mit dem Pilze in natürlicher Grösse. b. Ein Stück des Stengels sammt dem Pilze, seitlich durchschnitten und schw
RMAF9N1Y–common hazel (Corylus avellana), twig with young leaves, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
RM2JDY875–Series of Prints with Flowers and Animals in a Landscape, Landscape with Fox and Monkey, Landscapes with Animals, Plants and Flowers (series title), A fox (Vulpes) and a monkey (Simia) in the foreground between a rose (Rosa) and a hazel (Nux avellana)., print maker: Johann Hogenberg, (mentioned on object), publisher: Johann Hogenberg, (possibly), Germany, c. 1600 - c. 1605, paper, engraving, height 98 mm × width 117 mm
RM2AXD2P9–North American Phylloxerinae affecting Hicoria (Carya) and other trees . •». PLATE V. Phylloxera conica (Shimer). Fig. 26. Young galls, above and beneath—natural size. Fig. 27. Young gall, vertical section—enlarged. Fig. 28. Mature galls, above and beneath—natural size. Fig. 29. Mature galls, variety ; above and beneath—natural size. Phylloxera c.-avellana Riley. Fig. 30. Young galls, above and beneath—natural size.Fig. 31. Mature galls, above and beneath—natural size. PLATE V
RMA2BWN6–hasel (corylus avellana). (c) by uli nusko, ch-3012 bern
RM2H43FNT–Oak (Quercus robur), hazel (Corylus avellana) and hornbeam (Carpinus betulus): fruiting and flowering twigs. Chromolithograph by W. Dickes & co., c. 1855.
RM2X1MW67–THE POLISH ARMY IN THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN, 1943-1945 - General Kazimierz Sosnkowski, the C-in-C of the Polish Armed Forces, and his party walking over a bridge thrown across an explosion crater outside of San Pietro Avellana during his visit to various units of the 3rd Carpathian Rifles Division (2nd Polish Corps), 28/29 March 1944, Polish Army, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish Corps, II, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Carpathian Rifles Divisior, 3, 8th Army, Sosnkowski, Kazimierz
RMRD89TM–Comma butterfly ( Polygonia c-album ) on Hazel (Coryllus avellana ) in hedge which is part of UK rewilding project at Knepp Estate , which has transformed 3,500 acres from wheat farmland into a rewilded farm.
RFMA29EW–A close up of the catkins of a corkscrew hazel (Corylus avellana 'Contorta') after snowfall
RMRD1DYG–The tiny red female flowers of the hazel, Corylus avellana, that are visible in early spring. These flowers untimately form the hazel nuts. North Dors
RF2E4XPAW–The branches of hazel trees (Corylus avellana), a Buddleja and rosehips covered in snow
RMW1C5RE–Archive image from page 535 of Deutsche Flora Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik Ein. Deutsche Flora. Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik. Ein Grundriss der systematischen Botanik zum Selbststudium für Aerzte, Apotheker und Botaniker . deutscheflorapha00kars Year: 1880-83. 492 Monochlamydeae, Amentaceae. Köpfchen bilden, jede in der Achsel eines Deckblättchens, dem zwei kleinere Schüppchen innen aufgewachsen sind, Avelche gemeinschaftlich während der Fruchtreife zu einem die Frucht umgebenden Becher verwachsen und sich ver- grössern, C. Avellana L. Wald-Hasel. Bit. rundl. herzf., zugespitzt,
RMPFAG70–. Deutsche Flora. Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik. Ein Grundriss der systematischen Botanik zum Selbststudium für Aerzte, Apotheker und Botaniker. Plants; Medicinal plants. 492 Monochlamydeae, Amentaceae. Köpfchen bilden, jede in der Achsel eines Deckblättchens, dem zwei kleinere Schüppchen innen aufgewachsen sind, Avelche gemeinschaftlich während der Fruchtreife zu einem die Frucht umgebenden Becher verwachsen und sich ver- grössern, C. Avellana L. Wald-Hasel. Bit. rundl. herzf., zugespitzt, doppelt-. Fig. 290. Coryleae. 1—G. Corylits Avellana. 1. mühender Zweig, m iiiüiml., w weibl. Blüt
RMMAB5BH–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . a. Ein Holzstückchen ron Corylus Avellana mit dem Pilze in natürlich. Grösse. b. und c. Drei schwach ver- größerte Sporenlager. d. Ein sehr stark vergrösser- ter, gabelästiger Sporen- träger mit den Sporen- köpfchen. c. Sehr stark vergrösserte, freie Sporen. Nach Corda, Icones Fungor. III. tab. VI. fig. 89. Sporenlager punktförmig, herdenweise, schwarz, hervorbrechend; Stroma weiss; Hyphen (Sporenträger) ästig, fadenförmig; Sporen kugelig-länglich, ungleich, dunkelbraun, mit Oeltropfen, 5,5—6,5 jli
RMAE0YBD–common hazel (Corylus avellana), foliation in spring, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
RM2AXD0N2–North American Phylloxerinae affecting Hicoria (Carya) and other trees . .-^OHiSS- PLATE XI. Phylloxera c.-fallax Walsh. Fig. 71. Migratory female—enlarged 40 diameters. Fig. 72. Antenna of migratory female -enlarged 250 diameters. Fig. 73. Male—enlarged 40 diameters. Fig. 74. Antenna of male—enlarged 250 diameters. Phylloxera conicum (Shimer). Fig. 75. Stem-mother—enlarged 40 diameters. Fig. 76. Antenna of stem-mother—enlarged 250 diameters. Fig. 77. Antenna of migratory female—enlarged 250 diameters. Fig. 78. Mature gall, vertical section—much enlarged. Phylloxera c.-avellana Riley Fig. 79.
RMA2BWN3–hasel (corylus avellana). (c) by uli nusko, ch-3012 bern
RM2WEJTY6–Series of Prints with Flowers and Animals in a Landscape, c. 1600 - c. 1605 print A fox (Vulpes) and a monkey (Simia) in the foreground between a rose (Rosa) and a hazel (Nux Avellana). paper engraving monkeys, apes. beasts of prey, predatory animals. flowers. fruits. tailless amphibians: frog
RM2X0P93M–THE POLISH ARMY IN THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN, 1943-1945 - General Kazimierz Sosnkowski, the C-in-C of the Polish Armed Forces, passing a cemetery to inspect a position of one of the units of the 3rd Carpthian Rifles Division (2nd Polish Corps). Photograph taken outside of San Pietro Avellana during his visit to various units of the Division, 28/29 March 1944 Polish Army, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish Corps, II, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Carpathian Rifles Divisior, 3, 8th Army, Sosnkowski, Kazimierz
RMRD89X6–Comma butterfly ( Polygonia c-album ) on Hazel (Coryllus avellana ) in hedge which is part of UK rewilding project at Knepp Estate , which has transformed 3,500 acres from wheat farmland into a rewilded farm.
RMRD1DTA–The tiny red female flowers of the hazel, Corylus avellana, that are visible in early spring. These flowers untimately form the hazel nuts. Pollen gra
RF2E4XPBE–The branches of hazel trees (Corylus avellana), a Buddleja and rosehips covered in snow
RMW0PH5D–Archive image from page 64 of Descriptive catalogue of hardy ornamental. Descriptive catalogue of hardy ornamental trees, shrubs, herbaceous perennial plants, etc. : twenty-fourth edition descriptivecatal1880ellw Year: 1880 ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ETC. 57 C, variegata. Var- iegated-leaved Dog- wood. Desirable for its variegated foliage. This and the sanguinea have white flowers in June, and make large spreading shrubs. 50 cents CORYLUS. Fil bert. Noisettier, Ft. C. avellana var. atropurpurea. PUR- PLE-LEAVED FlLBERT. A very conspicuous shrub, with large, dark purple leaves. Distinct and fin
RFK4N8MC–A goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis) taking flight from a branch of a corkscrew hazel (Corylus avellana 'Contorta')
RMPFAMMR–. Descriptive price list. Nurseries Horticulture Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Climbing plants Catalogs. C. M. HOBBS 8C SONS, INC., BRIDGEPORT, INDIANA Corylus CORYLUS americana (American Hazelnut). Tall growing, spreading shrub with roundish leaves and the nuts standing out distinctly. Each 10 2 to 3 ft $0.75 $6.50 3 to 4 ft 1.00 9.00 C. avellana purpurea (Purple-Leaved Filbert). A conspicuous shrub with bronze-purple leaves and valued for its decorative value. Grows 8 to 12 feet high, and bears edible nuts. Each 2 to 3 ft $1.00 Cotoneaster COTONEASTER
RMMCRC9F–. Corylüs avellana. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. coryli, X., variabilis, Sehn., nitidulus, Gl/IL, nitens, i., cordiger, L., und punctatus, Fb., Die Larven der- wurden alle auf den Blättern des Ilaseistrauchs gefunden, selben, in Säcken lebend, sind meist noch unbekannt. 24. Dircaea rufipes, Gll. Die Larve lebt im anbrüchigen Holze älterer Haselstocke. Die eben entwickelten Käfer sah ich in Mehrzahl mit Mesosa nebulosa und Anobium brunneum im Juli an den alten Haselstänuueu umherlaufen. b. Falter. 25. Vanessa C-album, L. (Vergl. Ribes, Ulmus.) 26. Sesia tipuliformis, Zas2). (Siehe Kubus.) 27. Callim
RMAWX0X4–common hazel (Corylus avellana), male catkins, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
RM2AXD29W–North American Phylloxerinae affecting Hicoria (Carya) and other trees . ^y-- PLATE VI. Phylloxera c.-avellana Riley. Fig. 32. Mature galls, from beneath—natural size. Fig. 33. Mature gall, vertical section—much enlarged. Fig. 34. Mature galls, variety—natural size. Fig. 35. Mature galls, variety ; above and beneath—natural size. Fig. 36. Mature gall, variety; vertical section—much enlarged. Phylloxera c.-gunimosa Riley. Fig. 37. Mature gall—reduced ]/>,. Phylloxera c.-vena Fitch. Fig. 38. Mature galls, from aljove—natural size. Fig. 39. Mature galls, from beneath—greatly enlarged. PLATE VI
RMA2BWME–hasel (corylus avellana). (c) by uli nusko, ch-3012 bern
RM2X15W9J–THE POLISH ARMY IN THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN, 1943-1945 - Archbishop Józef Gawlina, the Chief Chaplain of the Polish Armed Forces, is on the left (with a walking stick). Generals Stanisław Kopański, the Chief of the Polish General Staff, and Bolesław Duch, the Commander of the Division, are both on the far right. General Kazimierz Sosnkowski, the C-in-C of the Polish Armed Forces, and his party walking through ruins of San Pietro Avellana during his visit to various units of the 3rd Carpathian Rifles Division (2nd Polish Corps), 28/29 March 1944 Polish Army, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish
RMPE8TP5–Comma butterfly ( Polygonia c-album ) on Hazel (Coryllus avellana ) in hedge which is part of UK rewilding project at Knepp Estate , which has transformed 3,500 acres from wheat farmland into a rewilded farm.
RMRD1DWH–The tiny red female flowers of the hazel, Corylus avellana, that are visible in early spring. These flowers untimately form the hazel nuts. Pollen gra
RMW1D4PN–Archive image from page 9 of Descriptive price list (1930). Descriptive price list . descriptiveprice00cmho 0 Year: 1930 6 C. M. HOBBS & SONS, Nurserymen Cydonia—Japan Quince. Colutea COLUTEA arborescens (Bladder Senna). A shrub with light green foliage, attaining a height of 12 to 15 feet. Yellow flowers in June followed by showy red pods. Each 10 3 to 4 ft $0.60 $5.00 Corylus CORYLUS avellana purpurea I Purple-leaved Filbert). A conspicuous shrub with bronze-purple leaves and valued for its decorative value. Grows 8 to 12 feet high, and bears edible nuts. Each 2 to 3 ft $1.00 Cotoneaster
RFK4N8JW–A goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis) on branch of a corkscrew hazel (Corylus avellana 'Contorta')
RMPFEGTK–. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, plants, vines, fruits, etc.. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. i8 SAmaEL C. /TooN's Descriptive CATAUoeoE.. CLETHRA Al.NIFOLIA. Coriius, continued. the addition of two or three strands of wire, will make an effectual barrier. 25 cts. each, §15 per 100. CORYIiUS Avellana purpurea (Purple Filbert). A large bush, with large dark purple leaves, con- trasting very effectively with the green foliage of other plants. 2.i cts. and 50 cts. CRAT.3:GUS oxyacantlia (Ha
RFMA29FJ–A dunnock (Prunella modularis) feeding from a bird feeder in snow
RMMCRCA0–. 2. Gattung. Hopfen. Humulus. a. K ä f e r. 1. Haltica concinna, Krb., soll nach Taschenberg die jungen Keim- blättchen des Hopfens abfressen, b. F a 11 e r. 2. Vanessa Jo, //. Die stachelige Raupe lebt im Sommer gesellschaftlich auf der grossen Brennnessel und auf Hopfen, Die heranwach- sende Brut entblättert gewöhnlich die Futter- pflanze und selbst ganze Gruppen derselben vollständig. 3. Vanessa C-album, L. Die Raupe frisst von Ende Mai bis August vorzüglich auf jungen Ulmen, Avurde jedoch auch schon auf Humulus Lupulus, Urtica urens, Ribes rubrum und Rib. grossularia, Corylus Avellana und
RMRF7JB0–. 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. FILBERT. Corylus Purple-leaved (C. Avellana, var. atropurpurea, or purpurea). A very conspicuous shrub, with large, dark purple leaves. Soon after the leaves expand they are almost black, but. HYDRANGEA. later on fade to a light purple. Valuable for planting in groups of large shrubs to secure color effect
RM2X1N1G1–THE POLISH ARMY IN THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN, 1943-1945 - General Kazimierz Sosnkowski, the C-in-C of the Polish Armed Forces, and his party walking alongside a muddy road outside San Pietro Avellana during his visit to various units of the 3rd Carpathian Rifles Division (2nd Polish Corps), 28/29 March 1944.General Stanisław Kopański, the Chief of the Polish General Staff, is walking behind General Sosnkowski followed by General Bolesław Duch, the Commander of the Division (holding a coat in his hands), Polish Army, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish Corps, II, Polish Armed Forces in the West,
RMPE8TNW–Comma butterfly ( Polygonia c-album ) on Hazel (Coryllus avellana ) in hedge which is part of UK rewilding project at Knepp Estate , which has transformed 3,500 acres from wheat farmland into a rewilded farm.
RMRD1DRP–Long yellow male catkins of the hazel tree, Corylus avellana, with the tiny red female flowers visible at their base. On a white background North Dors
RMW0P7P4–Archive image from page 21 of Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees,. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, plants, vines, fruits, etc. descriptivecatal1893moon Year: 1893 i8 SAmaEL C. /TooN's Descriptive CATAUoeoE. CLETHRA Al.NIFOLIA. Coriius, continued. the addition of two or three strands of wire, will make an effectual barrier. 25 cts. each, §15 per 100. CORYIiUS Avellana purpurea (Purple Filbert). A large bush, with large dark purple leaves, con- trasting very effectively with the green foliage of other plants. 2.i cts. and 50 cts. CRAT.3:GUS oxyacantlia (Hawthorn). The doub
RMPFEH8G–. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, plants, vines, fruits, etc.. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs. i8 SAmaEL C. /AooN's Descriptive CATALOGaE. CLETHRA ALNIFOLIA. Comus, continued. the addition of two or three strands of wire, â will make an effectual harrier. 25 cts. each, $15 per 100. COBiYIiUS Avellana purpurea (Purple Filbert). A large bush, with large dark purple leaves, con- trasting very effectively with the green foliage of other plants. 25 cts. and 50 cts. CBi
RFMA29FH–A dunnock (Prunella modularis) feeding from a bird feeder in snow
RMRFG81G–. 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. FILBERT. Corylus Purple-leaved (C. Avellana, var. atropurpurea, or purpurea). A very conspicuous shrub, with large, dark purple leaves. Soon after the leaves expand they are almost black, but. HYDRANGEA. later on fade to a light purple. Valuable for planting in groups of large shrubs to secure color effect
RM2X15XJ0–THE POLISH ARMY IN THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN, 1943-1945 - General Kazimierz Sosnkowski, the C-in-C of the Polish Armed Forces, being shown enemy positions in an observation post of one of the units of the 3rd Carpthian Rifles Division (2nd Polish Corps). General Stanisław Kopański, the Chief of the Polish General Staff, is behind the officer holding a map.Photograph taken outside of San Pietro Avellana during his visit to various units of the 3rd Division, 28/29 March 1944 Polish Army, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Polish Corps, II, Polish Armed Forces in the West, Carpathian Rifles Divisior, 3,
RMRD89R7–Comma butterfly ( Polygonia c-album ) on Hazel (Coryllus avellana ) in hedge which is part of UK rewilding project at Knepp Estate , which has transformed 3,500 acres from wheat farmland into a rewilded farm.
RMP44GBE–160626-N-TI017-064 MOREHEAD CITY, N.C. (June 26, 2016) Seaman Juannieta Grace Avellana unfurls the union jack aboard the dock landing ship USS Whidbey Island (LSD 41). Whidbey Island is deployed with the Wasp Amphibious Ready Group to support maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th and 6th Fleet areas of operation. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Nathan R. McDonald/Released)
RMRD1DW1–Long yellow male catkins of the hazel tree, Corylus avellana, with the tiny red female flowers visible at their base. On a white background North Dors
RM2EW8JW5–A hazel tree in February sunshine displaying yellow male catkins, also known as lambs tails. The much smaller female flowers grow on the same stems as
RMW030C6–Archive image from page 164 of Die gallen der pflanzen, ein. Die gallen der pflanzen, ein lehrbuch für botaniker und entomologen diegallenderpfla00ks Year: 1911 Morphologie der Gallen. 151 sog-ar durch besonders geformte Randzellen so fest miteinander ver- zahnt sein (vgl. Fig. 60 mid 99 c), daß die Gallen den Eindruck all- seits geschlossener Gebilde machen. Man bezeichnet den Eingangs- porus der Umwallungsgallen als Kammerloch, die Narbe, die an der Verwachsungsstelle sichtbar bleibt, als GallennabeP). Figur 68. Unvollkommene Umwallung: Eriophyes acdlanac auf Corylus avellana; Kuospeu-
RMPFCRCX–. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees plants vines fruits, etc.. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. i8 Sa/tuel C. /Aoon's Descriptive Catalogue.. CLETHR A AI.NIPOLIA. Cora us, continued. the addition of two or three strands of wire, will make an effectual barrier. 25 cts. each, $15 per 100. CORYLUS Avellana purpurea (Purple Filbert). A large bush, with large dark purple leaves, con- trasting very effectively with the green foliage of other plants. 25 cts. and 50 cts. CRATAEGUS oxyacantha (Hawthor
RM2AN9154–Relatio brevis historico-botanico-medica de avellana Mexicana, vulgo cacao . MC7 UB^^Af^Y i /..-?? /. ?• C (- / ^ -^-r^^i.l- 1 Aa ? ^ .r .-^- 4 . ?•?/? ^, gpAvW
RMPE8TNN–Comma butterfly ( Polygonia c-album ) on Hazel (Coryllus avellana ) in hedge which is part of UK rewilding project at Knepp Estate , which has transformed 3,500 acres from wheat farmland into a rewilded farm.
RM2EW7NB0–A hazel tree in February sunshine displaying yellow male catkins, also known as lambs tails. The much smaller female flowers grow on the same stems as
RMW14N20–Archive image from page 21 of Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees plants vines fruits, etc. . descriptivecatal1895samu Year: 1895 CLETHR A AI.NIPOLIA. Cora us, continued. the addition of two or three strands of wire, will make an effectual barrier. 25 cts. each, $15 per 100. CORYLUS Avellana purpurea (Purple Filbert). A large bush, with large dark purple leaves, con- trasting very effectively with the green foliage of other plants. 25 cts. and 50 cts. CRATAEGUS oxyacantha (Hawthorn}. The double-flowering varieties of the English haw- thorn are
RMPFAMRC–. Descriptive price list. Nurseries Horticulture Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Climbing plants Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. 6 C. M. HOBBS & SONS, Nurserymen. Cydonia—Japan Quince. Colutea COLUTEA arborescens (Bladder Senna). A shrub with light green foliage, attaining a height of 12 to 15 feet. Yellow flowers in June followed by showy red pods. Each 10 3 to 4 ft $0.60 $5.00 Corylus CORYLUS avellana purpurea I Purple-leaved Filbert). A conspicuous shrub with bronze-purple leaves and valued for its decorative value. Grows 8 to 12 feet high, and bears edib
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RMRD89RC–Comma butterfly ( Polygonia c-album ) on Hazel (Coryllus avellana ) in hedge which is part of UK rewilding project at Knepp Estate , which has transformed 3,500 acres from wheat farmland into a rewilded farm.
RM2EW8NN6–A hazel tree in February sunshine displaying yellow male catkins, also known as lambs tails. The much smaller female flowers grow on the same stems as
RM2AG4CF2–. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. I Plate 14 269 Plant Galls 1 Long spruce cone gall, Chermes cooleyi Gill. 2 Hackberry nipple gall, P a c h y p s y 11 a mamma Riley. (After Thompson) 3 Red pouch gall, Pemphigus rhois Fitch. (Authors illustration) 4 Hickory leaf gall produced by Phylloxera caryae-avellana Riley. (After Thompson) 5 Hickory leaf gall produced by Phylloxera caryaefallax Riley. (After Thompson) 6 Hickory leaf gall produced by Phylloxera caryaeglobuli Walsh. (After Thompson) 7 Hickory leaf gall produced by Phylloxera rimosal
RMPE8TNR–Comma butterfly ( Polygonia c-album ) on Hazel (Coryllus avellana ) in hedge which is part of UK rewilding project at Knepp Estate , which has transformed 3,500 acres from wheat farmland into a rewilded farm.
RM2EW7RT4–A hazel tree in February sunshine displaying yellow male catkins, also known as lambs tails. The much smaller female flowers grow on the same stems as
RM2AXE63J–Tentamen florae Gedanensis methodo sexuali adcommodatae . US.l. Quercus, rohur ^ foliis deciduis oblongis fuperneIttioribus, finubus acutioribus» anguiis obtufis.L. (l6)U 310. FAGUS.I. Fagus, Jyhatica, foliis ovatis obfolcte ren-atls. L, 311. CARPINUS. I. Cai-pinus, betulus^ fquamis ftrobilomm planJs. L. /^agebuc^e* *S)ai;n5uc0e* ^eigbud^e» 312. CORYLUS. I. Corylus, avellana, ftipulis ovatij obtufis. L* f^Cif K2 EMo 148 M O N O E c r a; F. Monadelpbia, ; Stamina filamends cannata. ^ 313. PINUS. I. Vinusy ^hefiris, foliis gcminis, primordlalibjisfb-litaviis glabris. L. go^etn ^icfevtt* gic^te*
RMRBNAJY–Comma butterfly ( Polygonia c-album ) on Hazel (Coryllus avellana ) in hedge which is part of UK rewilding project at Knepp Estate , which has transformed 3,500 acres from wheat farmland into a rewilded farm.
RM2EW7EX5–A hazel tree in February sunshine displaying yellow male catkins, also known as lambs tails. The much smaller female flowers grow on the same stems as
RM2AG4C5W–. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. I Plate 14 269 Plant Galls 1 Long spruce cone gall, Chermes cooleyi Gill. 2 Hackberry nipple gall, P a c h y p s y 11 a mamma Riley. (After Thompson) 3 Red pouch gall, Pemphigus rhois Fitch. (Authors illustration) 4 Hickory leaf gall produced by Phylloxera caryae-avellana Riley. (After Thompson) 5 Hickory leaf gall produced by Phylloxera caryaefallax Riley. (After Thompson) 6 Hickory leaf gall produced by Phylloxera caryaeglobuli Walsh. (After Thompson) 7 Hickory leaf gall produced by Phylloxera rimosal
RMPE8TP9–Comma butterfly ( Polygonia c-album ) on Hazel (Coryllus avellana ) in hedge which is part of UK rewilding project at Knepp Estate , which has transformed 3,500 acres from wheat farmland into a rewilded farm.
RM2EW8DGD–A hazel tree in February sunshine displaying yellow male catkins, also known as lambs tails. The much smaller female flowers grow on the same stems as
RMRCAP5X–. Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue : Mount Hope nurseries. Clethra. (Reduced.). cornus mascula variegata. (Reduced.) CORYLUS. Filbert. Haselstaude, Ger. Noisettter, Fr. C. avellana var. atropurpurea. Purple-leaved Filbert. D. A very conspicuous shrub, with large, dark purple leaves. Distinct and fine. 75c. C. a. var. laciniata. Cut-leaved Filbert. C. A very ornamental shrub, with deeply cut foliage. 75c.. 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
RM2EW8GGY–A hazel tree in February sunshine displaying yellow male catkins, also known as lambs tails. The much smaller female flowers grow on the same stems as
RMRCTGKW–. Descriptive catalogue of hardy ornamental trees, shrubs, herbaceous perennial plants, etc. : twenty-fourth edition. Ornamental trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ETC. 57 C, variegata. Var- iegated-leaved Dog- wood. Desirable for its variegated foliage. This and the sanguinea have white flowers in June, and make large spreading shrubs. 50 cents CORYLUS. Fil bert. Noisettier, Ft. C. avellana var. atropurpurea. PUR- PLE-LEAVED FlLBERT. A very conspicuous shrub, with large, dark purple leaves. Distinct and fine. 75 cents. var. laciniata.
RM2EW89YD–A hazel tree in February sunshine next to a country lane displaying yellow male catkins, also known as lambs tails. The much smaller female flowers gr
RMRCRC4J–. Deutsche Flora. Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik. Ein Grundriss der systematischen Botanik zum Selbststudium für Aerzte, Apotheker und Botaniker. Plants; Medicinal plants. 492 Monochlamydeae, Amentaceae. Köpfchen bilden, jede in der Achsel eines Deckblättchens, dem zwei kleinere Schüppchen innen aufgewachsen sind, Avelche gemeinschaftlich während der Fruchtreife zu einem die Frucht umgebenden Becher verwachsen und sich ver- grössern, C. Avellana L. Wald-Hasel. Bit. rundl. herzf., zugespitzt, doppelt-. Fig. 290. Coryleae. 1—G. Corylits Avellana. 1. mühender Zweig, m iiiüiml., w weibl. Blüt
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