RMP9HKC9–Common alder tree, Betula alnus, and frizzled bartramia, Bartramia crispa. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after Sydenham Edwards from John Mason Good's Pantologia, a New Encyclopedia, G. Kearsley, London, 1813.
RMKHCGGB–Common alder tree, Betula alnus, and frizzled bartramia, Bartramia crispa. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after Sydenham Edwards from John Mason Good's Pantologia, a New Encyclopedia, G. Kearsley, London, 1813.
RMPFCYHJ–Four leaves, including, from left to right, Alnus, Betula, Carpinus and Corylus
RM2E1P69M–Grey alder or speckled alder, Alnus incana. Alder Tree, Betula alnus. Copperplate engraving drawn and engraved by John Miller (Johann Sebastian Muller) from John Evelyn’s Sylva, or A Discourse of Forest Trees and the Propagation of Timer, J. Dodsley, London, 1776.
RMK2EBEP–Birch (Betula pendula) and Alder (Alnus glutinosa) woodland submerged under flood plain overflow, River Spey, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland, UK, December 2013.
RFH1NBD1–common alder, Alnus glutinosa (top left), silver birch, Betula pendula Syn.: B. alba, B. verrucosa (top right), common hazel, Corylus avellana (bottem left und center), common hornbeam, Carpinus betulus (bottem right)
RMCTKBXX–Downy Birch (Betula pubescens). One of two native species,growing, and dying, alongside Calthorpe Broad. Norfolk. SSSI, NNR.
RM2CTTBF3–TREE SPECIES SUCCESSION. Alder (Alnus glutinosa, , foliage left, Downy Birch (Betula pubescens), centre, dead, younger living specimans beneath, Oak
RMRKPE37–Silver birch Betula pendula and Alder Alnus glutinosa Testwood Lakes Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust Reserve Southampton Hampshire England
RMFBCYFY–Alder (Alnus glutinosa), Birch (Betula pubescens), Oak (Quercus robur). Autumn shed, wind blown leaves from deciduous trees.
RF2T6JJM9–Drepana falcataria, the pebble hook-tip, is a moth of the family Drepanidae. The larvae feed usually on birch (Betula), but sometimes on alder (Alnus
RF2C309Y4–Flowers and pollen, leaves of the alder, provide in the spring for hay fever in alergic people
RMEGCT3H–Wet Woodland. Oak (Quercus robur), left, and younger Downy Birches (Betula pubescens), Alder (Alnus glutinosa), Holly saplings.
RM2T68W7P–Grey alder or speckled alder, Alnus incana. Alder Tree, Betula alnus. Copperplate engraving drawn and engraved by John Miller (Johann Sebastian Muller) from John Evelyns Sylva, or A Discourse of Forest Trees and the Propagation of Timer, J. Dodsley, London, 1776.
RFRG3NPY–Alnus glutinosa in spring, branch of black alder
RF2HJ2Y69–Forest clearing, alder (Alnus) and birch (Betula) with hoarfrost, Arnsberg Forest nature Park, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RMCTKBH3–Downy Birch (Betula pubescens). One of two native species,growing, and dying, alongside Calthorpe Broad. Norfolk. SSSI, NNR.
RMK2EBER–Birch (Betula pendula) and Alder (Alnus glutinosa) woodland submerged under flood plain overflow, River Spey, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland, UK, December 2013.
RFH17N9K–Schwarz-Erle, Alnus glutinosa (oben links), Haenge-Birke auch Sandbirke, Weissbirke oder Warzenbirke, Betula pendula Syn.: B. alba, B. verrucosa (oben rechts), Gemeine Hasel auch Haselstrauch oder Haselnussstrauch, Corylus avellana (unten links und mitte), Hainbuche, Weissbuche, Hagebuche oder Hornbaum, Carpinus betulus (unten rechts)
RMK2D4R4–Alder trees (Alnus glutinosa) Glen Finglas, West Dumbartonshire, Scotland, UK, July.
RMEGCTFJ–Wet Woodland. Oak (Quercus robur), left younger Downy Birches (Betula pubescens) right. Holly saplings (Ilex aquifolium).
RMRYD4M7–Beaulieu River and Alder Alnus glutinosa with ponies beyond Longwater Lawn, New Forest National Park, Hampshire, England, UK, April 2017
RF2X1KNWG–Glen Strathfarrar, native pinewood showing mix of tree species in autumn, including, scots pine (Pinus sylvestris), alder (Alnus glutinosa), aspen.
RF2BWE5XJ–Green alder or Alnus tree branche blue water. Alder tree branch with blue water background. Alnus in summertime. Title. Text. A beautiful closeup o
RFFJ2D6H–Spring snow melting on branches of alder or birch tree with catkins buds against blue clear sky
RMAA6G8W–Restored peat workings at Westhay National Nature Reserve in Somerset
RMW23HH0–Archive image from page 166 of da xing an ling sen. da xing an ling sen lin zi yuan diao cha bao gao daxinglingsenlin04tezh Year: 1954-1955 75 地形與地勢 在石'It角礫大興安西 坡精物上發坡,中坡之 育的弱生草下部,坡度 隱蔽灰化土 起伏 北一 4。 Rhododendron mucronu- latum 22500 cop' Spiraea sericea 16f200 Rosa acicularis 4100 sp Salix 1200 sol Ribes 200 sol Betula fruticosa sol Vaccinium vitis-idaea Lathyrus humilis Pirola incamata Artemisia Ledum palustre Vicia venosa var baicalensis Carex Rhododendron mucronu- latum ?,4100 cop > gr Alnus fruticosa 3700 sp gr Rosa dahurica 2500 sol Salix 23900 Vaccinium vitis-idaea Ledum palustre
RM2C1HP3A–blooming black alder
RFRTT9BF–Cone and fruits of a black alder tree on a track in the back lit
RF2C309XB–Flowers and pollen, leaves of the alder, provide in the spring for hay fever in alergic people
RMANHFXP–Canopy
RFKPF102–Melting snow on birch or alder catkins against spring sky
RFRG3PJT–European Alder, female inflorescences of the Black Alder - Alnus glutinosa
RF2HJ2YBH–Forest clearing, alder (Alnus) and birch (Betula) with hoarfrost, Arnsberg Forest nature Park, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RFPTHC0H–Winter river scenery with frost covered trees on riverbank.
RMC3NP6Y–Dyke in Calthorpe Broad, Norfolk. Showing bankside emergent vegetation in spring.
RFB5198H–Two leaves on water
RMK2D4R3–Alder trees (Alnus glutinosa) in Glen Finglas, West Dumbartonshire, Scotland, UK, July.
RFHN5M7C–alder tree branch on a background of blue river close up
RMW7P425–Mixed native woodland comprised of Silver birch (Betula pendula), Alder (Alnus hirsuta) and Rowan (Sorbus aucuparia) trees in autumn, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland, UK, October.
RMRYD4M4–Beaulieu River and Alder Alnus glutinosa with ponies beyond Longwater Lawn, New Forest National Park, Hampshire, England, UK, April 2017
RMRDK09D–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Smooth 2. Alnus incana (L.) Willd. Spreckled or Hoary Alder. Fig. 1507. Betula Alnus var. incana L. Sp. PI. Ed. 2, 1394. 1763. Alnus incana Willd. Sp. PI. 4: 335. 1805. A shrub, or rarely a small tree, 8°-40° high, the twigs glabrous, the young shoots pubescent. Leaves oval or ovate, aeute or sometimes obtuse at the apex, finely serrulate or dentate, with the t
RMRKPED4–Lake at Swanwick Lakes Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust Reserve Swanwick Hampshire England UK October 2016
RFFJ2D6P–Branches of birch or alder tree with melting snow on catkins buds against clear blue spring sky
RMJK0W31–bank growth in moorgraben in the spring. plants and trees in jump alongside a ditch in the moorland., uferbewuchs am moorgraben im fruehling. plants a
RMEF0HXW–Snowy River Blackwater
RM2C1HP44–blooming common alder
RFA74J2M–Partially harvested reedbed in golden winter light with isolated English oak trees and Common alder and Silver birch wood beyond
RFD7CTT6–Dall's sheep ram looks up from feeding on diamondleaf willow in shrub tundra in autumn, denali national park;Alaska
RMANHFYH–Black alder and birch woodland
RFKPF103–Spring snow melting on alder or birch catkins buds
RFRG3N89–Closeup of a common black alder Alnus glutinosa branches in spring
RF2HJ2YD1–Forest clearing, birch (Betula), alders (Alnus) and european spruce (Picea abies) with hoarfrost, Naturpark Arnsberger Wald, North Rhine-Westphalia
RMB8W7YD–Snowy forest
RMC3NP7C–Calthorpe Broad, NNR, Norfolk. Dyke with spring emergent vegetation. Succession vegetation, plant communities. May.
RMC39DKF–Flooded woodland in spring
RF2C334J5–Flowers and pollen, leaves of the alder, provide in the spring for hay fever in alergic people
RMC39DH1–Flooded river
RMW7P427–Mixed native woodland comprised of Silver birch (Betula pendula), Alder (Alnus hirsuta) and Rowan (Sorbus aucuparia) trees in autumn, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland, UK, October.
RMDD523J–Flooded forest
RMRDK09X–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Smooth 2. Alnus incana (L.) Willd. Spreckled or Hoary Alder. Fig. 1507. Betula Alnus var. incana L. Sp. PI. Ed. 2, 1394. 1763. Alnus incana Willd. Sp. PI. 4: 335. 1805. A shrub, or rarely a small tree, 8°-40° high, the twigs glabrous, the young shoots pubescent. Leaves oval or ovate, aeute or sometimes obtuse at the apex, finely serrulate or dentate, with the t
RMCYD32T–Fen woodland
RFA5XYW5–Atmospheric late autumnal scene with warm light and deep shadows on Silver birch and Common alder and Black poplar trees
RMJK0W16–'moorschlenke with more unfathomably deep, surrounded by flighty rush and birkenaufwuchs. pond of undefinable depth in the swamps; birches and rush.',
RMEF0G51–River Blackwater in the snow
RMGP9WCK–Imsvatnet, Sandnes, Norway. Colourful autumn colours, alder with still green leaves.
RF2F1JKKM–A branch of alder leaves, catkins and cones and green cones isolated on a white background with clipping path which does not include shadow. Branch of
RMAY6EBJ–overhanging birch tree by riverside
RMW043GT–Archive image from page 232 of Die gallen der pflanzen, ein. Die gallen der pflanzen, ein lehrbuch für botaniker und entomologen diegallenderpfla00ks Year: 1911 Figur 111. Eriiieumhaare: a, Eriophyes nerviseqiius auf Fagns; b, E. Ircritarsus auf Abuts. In beiden Fällen handelt es sieh um Erineumhaare, welche auf der Blattunterseite entstehen. ist sehr reichlieh, die Vakuole durch Anthocyangehalt oft gerötet. Alternde Erineen nehmen zuweilen einen rostbraunen Ton an (Eriophijes brevitarsus auf Alnus, E. rudis auf Betula).
RMPG2G2T–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. Fig. 554. — Dwarf Birch. Fig. 555. — Low Birch. Birch (555) — Betula ptimila, — 2 to 15 feet high with longer and less rounded leaves having dense brownish hairs below when young; and Shrdbbt Birch (556) — Betula hiunilis, — 2 to 6 feet high, with glandular twigs and crenately-serrate smooth leaves ^ to 1J inches long. [Seeds.] Alnus. The Alders are generally shrubby plants growing abundantly along streams and in damp places. They have alternate simple straight- veined notched deciduous leaves and dry rounded cones which rem
RFRG3PKR–Alnus glutinosa, the common alder, black alder, European alder or just alder in spring. Poland, Europe
RMEC7X0X–Alder and birch trees beside calm lake shed leaves so trunks stand out like skeletons old ents queuing up in a line
RFG1X8KF–The alder branch with green cones background
RMC3NP7K–Calthorpe Broad, NNR, Norfolk. Dyke with spring emergent vegetation. Succession vegetation, plant communities. May.
RFR6AKTG–Blossoms Of European Black Alder
RMBGR2R4–Calthorpe Broad, Norfolk Broads. Winter snow. 'Natural succession' of vegetation- open water , or ice, to woodland.
RMMCR9JD–. Europäische Typen aus dem Oligocen. 1. Alnus prisca, Sap. (Saint-Zacharie). — 2 und 2a, Betula Dryadum, Brgn. (Ar- missan; 2, Blatt; 2a, Flügelfrucht; 2a', dieselbe vergrössert. — 3 bis 4. Ostrya Atlantidis, Ung. (Armissan): 3, Blatt; 4, Frucht. — 5 bis 6. Ultaus primaeva , Sap. (Saint-Zacharie): 5, Blatt; 6, Flügelfiucbt. Saporta, die Pflanzenwelt. 17
RMW7P428–Mixed native woodland comprised of Silver birch (Betula pendula), Alder (Alnus hirsuta) and Rowan (Sorbus aucuparia) trees in autumn, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland, UK, October 2012.
RM2AN7035–Contributions in geographical exploration . entioned were com-mon in both localities before the eruption. SOLUKA VALLEY. KOULK. Alnus siniiata (only one seen alive) Not injured. Equisetiim arvense (scarce) The most abundant survival. Athyriiim cyclosorum (thrifty) No survivors ohser-ed. Tricntalis arctica (flowering) No survivors ohserved. Ledum decumbe?is (flowering) No survivors observed. Betula rotundifolia (thriftv) Only occasional. Empetrum nigrum (thrifty) Very rarely survivcd. was ubiquitous. Vaccinium nliginosum (fruiting) No survivors observed. Sanguisorha sitchensis (flowering free
RMCYD301–Track in woodland
RMB9T0RR–Pristine forest
RMEF0HWA–Snowy River Blackwater
RMC39DYY–Canoing on flooded river
RF2F1JKKK–A branch of alder leaves, catkins and cones and green cones isolated on a white background with clipping path which does not include shadow. Branch of
RMC39DFY–Flooded forest
RMW07588–Archive image from page 499 of Die culturpflanzen Norwegens (1862). Die culturpflanzen Norwegens dieculturpflanze00sch Year: 1862 Ait. und B. populifolia, Ait. Von allen hier genannten Arten habe ich nur Betula papyracea nördlicher als Christiania gesehen. Dieselbe gedeiht gul auf luderöen (G3° 52' N. B. 28° 56' Ö. L.) Almis. Von dieser Gattung findet man zwei Arten in Norwegen wildwachsend. Alnus glutinosa, Gärtn. (JNbrweg.: Or, Older, Svartor, Svartolder; Schwed.: Klibbe-Al, LZ). Die Schwarz-Erle ist allgemein im südlichen Theile Scaudinaviens. In Schweden scheint dieselbe bei der Stadt Öm
RMPG09WT–. Selected western flora : Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta . Botany; Botany; Botany. Fio. 26. —Betula pumila.. Fig. 27. —Be- tula glandu- losa. Fig. 28. — Alnus incana. 4. ALNUS. Alder. Sterile flowers with 4 or 5 braotlets and usually 3 flowers to each scale of the catkin, each flower with a 3-5-parted calyx and the same number of stamens; fertile catkins oyhndrical or ovoid, made up of fleshy scales, with 2 or 3 flowers in the axil of each; calyx of 4 bracts. Small trees or shrubs usually growing in clumps. 1. A. incSna, (L.) Moench. Tag Alder. Flowers developed before the leaves; catkins cl
RFRG3PKF–Close up of blooming branch of Alnus glutinosa, the common alder, black alder, European alder or just alder in spring. Poland, Europe
RMEC7X26–Alder and birch trees beside calm lake shed leaves so trunks stand out like skeletons old ents queuing up in a line
RFG5GECK–The alder branch with green cones background
RFR6AKTP–Black Alder With Male And Female Blossoms
RMBGR2ME–Calthorpe Broad, Norfolk Broads. Winter snow. 'Natural succession' of vegetation- open water , or ice, to mature woodland.
RMMEBDRW–. Die Gartenkunst . Haupthatolog 1909^ (über 200 Seiten stark) ist erschienen. Herrn. A. Hesse Weener (Provinz Hannover). Größte und reichhaltigste : : Baumschule der Welt. : : Baumartige Gehölze starke, buschige Ware, ca. 150—300 cm hoch, in vielen Sorten von: Acer, Alnus, Betula, Carpinus, Fagus, Gleditschie, Platanen, Populus, Quercus, Robinia, Sorbus, Tilia, Ulmus % 30.-, 40.-, 50.— Mk. Alle anderen Parkbäume und gewöhnliches Füllmaterial billigst. Rulemann Grisson jr., Baumschulen, Saselheide pr. Alt-Rahlstedt bei Hamburg. ri^J^^n FG U H i ?fo fmhkfurn HlISCHEE.* „Baumpfleger'' D. R. G. M
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