RM2J6B5EJ–Savin, Juniperus sabina, with male flowers developing.
RM2G2AC26–A savin (juniperus sabina), bent by the effect of the constant trade winds, in El Hierro, Canary Islands. It has become the symbol of the island
RFW87W3K–Savin juniper (Juniperus sabina) in Mljet island, Croatia
RF2RBHM54–Metal fence hiding with Juniperus sabina, the savin juniper or savin shrubs.
RM2H90N45–savin juniper, Juniperus sabina, with foliage and berries. French Alps.
RF2C66XF0–Juniperus sabina evergreen foliage
RM2H8THRJ–Savin juniper, Juniperus sabina, in fruit; french alps.
RMRF2KND–Savin Juniper or Savin (Juniperus sabina), medicinal plant, historical chromolithograph dated to 1880
RM2H91XBR–Savin juniper, Juniperus sabina, showing needles and cones. French Alps.
RF2T935CG–Savin juniper (Juniperus sabina) is a poisonous prostrate shrub native to south Europe mountains. Male flowers and scale-leaves detail. This photo was
RMKKP2GP–Savin juniper (Juniperus sabina). Called Savin also
RM2G2AC2H–A savin (juniperus sabina), bent by the effect of the constant trade winds, in El Hierro, Canary Islands. It has become the symbol of the island
RM2G2AC22–A savin (juniperus sabina), bent by the effect of the constant trade winds, in El Hierro, Canary Islands. It has become the symbol of the island
RM2G3MN3F–El Hierro, Spain. A Savin, the typical tree from el Hierro, shaped by the effect of the constant wind. This tree has become a symbol of the island.
RF2DBTR7J–Savin juniper (Juniperus sabina). Called Savin also
RMC9CR4W–Temple juniper (Juniperus sabina 'Tamariscifolia') and herring bone cotoneaster (Cotoneaster horizontalis)
RMFY3AHB–Savin juniper or savin, Juniperus sabina. Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration from Hermann Adolph Koehler's Medicinal Plants, edited by Gustav Pabst, Koehler, Germany, 1887.
RM2H91X99–Savin juniper, Juniperus sabina, showing needles and cones. French Alps.
RF2H5AEXA–Juniperus - Juniperus sabina, evergreen plants in the garden
RMKKP2FW–Savin juniper (Juniperus sabina). Called Savin also
RMDPT59K–Savin, Juniperus sabina - a prostrate juniper in the Alps, at 2400m, Switzerland.
RF2WKR31N–Savin juniper (Juniperus sabina) is a creeping poisonous shrub native to mountains of central and southern Europe, Turkey and Algeria. This photo was
RM2G3MN3B–El Hierro, Spain. A Savin, the typical tree from el Hierro, shaped by the effect of the constant wind. This tree has become a symbol of the island.
RF2DBRMCM–Savin juniper (Juniperus sabina). Called Savin also
RM2G3MN36–El Hierro, Spain. A Savin, the typical tree from el Hierro, shaped by the effect of the constant wind. This tree has become a symbol of the island.
RF2WKR325–Savin juniper (Juniperus sabina) is a creeping poisonous shrub native to mountains of central and southern Europe, Turkey and Algeria. This photo was
RMWW6Y2M–Savin juniper, Juniperus sabina, Bent over branches of the tree growing outdoor.
RM2M6EAFT–Savin juniper tree with cones
RME5YRKA–Common savin or juniper savin, Juniperus sabina.
RFKMR1PD–Savin juniper with ripe green berries / Juniperus sabina / Jalovec chvojka (klášterní chvojka, chvojka klášterská)
RF2P73EX6–beautiful snow-covered green thuja branches. Green plant winter background.
RF2X1ECRC–Bright needles with whitish blue berries Cossack juniper. Immature bumps of Juniperus sabina. Savin for decorates any garden. Interesting nature
RMKKP2EM–Savin juniper (Juniperus sabina). Called Savin also
RMDPT59H–Savin, Juniperus sabina - a prostrate juniper in the Alps, at 2400m, Switzerland.
RMTR66T0–Savin Juniper, Savin (Juniperus sabina), branch with berries, Italy
RME5PX2H–Savin juniper (Juniperus sabina).
RF2WKR33N–Savin juniper (Juniperus sabina) is a creeping poisonous shrub native to mountains of central and southern Europe, Turkey and Algeria. This photo was
RMKCG62D–Maple leaves on savin juniper bush.
RM2DD338P–Savin juniper or savin, La sabine, le genevrier savinier, Juniperus sabina. Copperplate engraving printed in three colours by Pierre Bulliard from his Herbier de la France, ou collection complete des plantes indigenes de ce royaume, Didot jeune, Debure et Belin, 1780-1793.
RFKMR1NW–Savin juniper with ripe green berries / Juniperus sabina / Jalovec chvojka (klášterní chvojka, chvojka klášterská)
RF2GH2RGX–Bright needles with whitish blue berries Cossack juniper. Immature bumps of Juniperus sabina. Savin for decorates any garden. Interesting nature
RF2PRY9M5–beautiful snow-covered green thuja branches. Green plant winter background.
RMBEY03R–Magnoliaceae MAGNOLIA OBOVATA thunberg s.o asia fruit Magnolie AUTUMN seedhead seed head red pink rose orange sticky
RMRCBWX3–Savin Juniper or Savin (Juniperus sabina), a medicinal plant, historical chromolithography, ca. 1870
RM2A775BY–Savin juniper, Juniperus sabina, with berry, leaf, stalk and seed. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin from Chaumeton, Poiret and Chamberet's 'La Flore Medicale,' Paris, Panckoucke, 1830. Turpin (17751840) was one of the three giants of French botanical art of the era alongside Pierre Joseph Redoute and Pancrace Bessa.
RMTR66RW–Savin Juniper, Savin (Juniperus sabina), population in the Alps, Italy
RM2A7HEJ4–Savin juniper tree, Juniperus sabina. 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.
RF2WKR32F–Savin juniper (Juniperus sabina) is a creeping poisonous shrub native to mountains of central and southern Europe, Turkey and Algeria. This photo was
RMKCG62E–Maple leaves on savin juniper bush.
RMHMWC02–Savin Juniper or Savin (Juniperus sabina), Cupressaceae.
RF2HC5HFA–Selective focus shot of blue savin juniper in the forest
RF2WY5MN2–3d illustration of Juniperus sabina snow covered tree isolated on black background
RMP6FB6N–Common savin or juniper savin, Juniperus sabina. Taken from an illustration by James Sowerby from William Woodville and Sir William Jackson Hooker's 'Medical Botany.' Handcoloured zincograph by C. Chabot drawn by Miss M. A. Burnett from her 'Plantae Utiliores: or Illustrations of Useful Plants,' Whittaker, London, 1842. Miss Burnett drew the botanical illustrations, but the text was chiefly by her late brother, British botanist Gilbert Thomas Burnett (1800-1835).
RMBY27HJ–Common savin branch and berry, Juniperus sabina.
RF2D85H2R–Savin Juniper (Juniperus sabina). Shoot with Pollen Cones Closeup
RMFC8T8M–Savin juniper
RFKMR1PC–Savin juniper with ripe green berries / Juniperus sabina / Jalovec chvojka (klášterní chvojka, chvojka klášterská)
RM2H3HAPD–Sadebaum
RF2PNXEPG–beautiful snow-covered green thuja branches. Green plant winter background.
RMBEXYHM–Magnoliaceae MAGNOLIA OBOVATA thunberg s.o asia fruit Magnolie AUTUMN seedhead seed head red pink rose orange sticky
RMDW8H49–Savin Juniper (Juniperus sabina) habit in fruit growing in mountain habitat (at 2400m) Swiss Alps Switzerland October
RFH04NDA–Vintage print of savin juniper. Savin juniper is a ornamental poisonous shrub with needle-like or scale leaves, the cones are similar to blue-black berries.
RF2BP67MG–Medicinal plant Sabine, Savin, Savin juniper, Juniperus sabina / Heilpflanze Sade, Sadebaum, Sefistrauch, Stink-Wacholder, Juniperus sabina, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
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