RF2DEXK99–lot of natural green stones in the middle of the water from beautiful waterfall refreshing for rainforest ecotourism
RF2A147HM–Chinkapin leaves along Warm Springs Falls Trail, Umpqua National Forest, Oregon
RF2DEXK3M–lot of natural green stones in the middle of the water from beautiful waterfall refreshing for rainforest ecotourism
RFF04PH9–Chinkapin seed pods, Rogue Wild and Scenic River, Rogue River National Forest, Oregon
RF2WJHY1Y–Castanea mollissima (Chinese chestnut, sarangan, berangan, Saninten, Castanopsis argentea, rambutan hutan). The nuts are edible
RF2HXG0GC–castanopsis tree of the beech family and bizarre STONE for garden and castosis treet of beech family - entrance of Kiyosumi Teien garden . Garden
RMAYDW1E–Golden chinquapin (Chrysolepis chrysophylla) Formerly a Castanopsis, close-up
RM2C1N75N–Castanopsis guinieri A Camus Castanopsis guinieri A Camus.
RF2DGAXTC–Roasted Thai Castanea nuts for sale in the local market. Castanopsis inermis is also known as chinquapin or chinkapin, is a genus of evergreen trees b
RM2BXD246–Castanopsis pachyrachis Hickel A Camus Castanopsis pachyrachis Hickel A Camus.
RMP7B322–English: Illustration from Report on the Radiolaria collected by H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-1876. Part III. Original description follows: Plate 113. Castanellida. Diam. Fig. 1. Castanissa challengeri, n. sp., × 100 In the lower part of the figure is visible the large corona of teeth around the mouth (a). Fig. 2. Castanidium moseleyi, n. sp., × 80 In the upper part of the figure, at left, is visible the irregular polygonal mouth (a). Fig. 3. Castanopsis naresi, n. sp., × 80 In the upper part of the figure is visible the smooth circular mouth (a). Fig. 4. Castanura tizardi,
RMHYGEEX–Naturalis Biodiversity Center RMNH.ART.801 Castanopsis sieboldii Kawahara Keiga 1823 1829 Siebold Collection pencil drawing water colour
RMRCY275–'Lithocarpus' sp. or 'Castanopsis' sp. Plant of the family Fagaceae. 1818-c.1830. Watercolour and pencil. Source: NHD 49/13.
RMDKA565–Dolphins I
RM2AJMM9C–The tree book : A popular guide to a knowledge of the trees of North America and to their uses and cultivation . umila) chinquapinAA. Leaves evergreen; fruit biennial. 2. Genus Castanopsis, Spach.(C. chrysophylla) golden-leaved chestnut 1. Genus CASTANEA, Adans. There are five known species of the true chestnuts, three ofwhich are American. One of these is a shrub, C. alnijolia, Nutt.The European species (C. saliva, Mill.) is the well-known sweetchestnut of Italy and Spain, as important in the diet of the peas-antry as are potatoes in Ireland. This species extends its rangeto Eastern Asia. The
RF2M3J6HF–Heavy fog over mountain forest, aerial view. Shot. Picturesque landscape with green grass and bushes
RF2DGAXT4–Roasted Thai Castanea nuts for sale in the local market. Castanopsis inermis is also known as chinquapin or chinkapin, is a genus of evergreen trees b
RMMCK9FD–. Fig. 91' Geographical distribution of leaf spot of chestnut caused by 'larssonia ochroltuca L. I-C, in the U. S. as reported to the Plant Disease Survey. CHIKQU;.PIN, T.ESTERN (Castanopsis chrysophylla) Le;af spot caused bj' Scirrhia sp. Oregon - quite corr.on in v/esteni C're^on. (JSr) Probably occurs in '..ashington. (jSr) CRAT /iPPLE, "'"ILD (Tyrus diversifolia} Rust caused by Gynnospcransiur: noctkatensis (Trel.) Arth. Washington - the telia occur on the leaves of ^i-laska cedar (Chamaecyparis nootkatensis). (JS?) DOCr.'OOD (Cornus canadensis) Leaf rust caused by Fuccinia ^or-o
RMRD0RJ9–. Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe. C. T. Ettiiigshauseii. Beiträge zur Tertiärflora von Australien. Taf. VII.. Naturselbstdruck. Aus der 1.1. Hof- und StaatsdrucXerel. 1, 3 Quercus stellata. 2 (?. Philippinenm. 4 Q. fenesirata. 5 Q. castmieaefolia. 6 Q. occyvdvii. 1 Q. Lilani. 8 Castanopsis argentea, Var. Martahanica. 9 C. coiicinna. 10 Querctis Amherstiaiiii. Denkschriften d. k. Akad. d. W. math.-naturw. Classe XLVII, Bd. I. Abth.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digi
RF2M3JB6Y–Aerial view of a stone mountain slope. Shot. Rock cliff with stones on a sunny day
RM2CP7XKR–. An account of the birds and mammals of the San Jacinto area of southern California with remarks upon the behavior of geographic races on the margins of their habitats . trawberry Val-ley; at extreme right center is the edge of Tahquitz Valley. The patchesof brush in the right foreground are chiefly composed of chinquapin(Castanopsis sempervirens) and manzanita (Arctostaphylos patula). Herei- the summer borne of Passerella iliaca stephensi and the forage groundof I-, aid ruins speciosus, Imtli being animals of the upper Transition zone.The trees on the ridge at the right are chiefly Jeffrey p
RMPG1W94–. The trees of Great Britain & Ireland. Trees; Trees. N. antartica, , -'^i^l. L Castanea. sativa. Castanea pxunila. Castanea deiLtata. fluitt.djsl, Huth.,]ith.. PLATE 20 2 NOTHOFAGUS, FAGUS, CASTANOPSIS, AND CASTANEA. 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 perfectly resemble the original work.. Elwes, Henry John, 1846-1922; Henry, Augustine, 1857-1930. Edinburgh, Priv. Print.
RM2CE4E48–. Bulletin de la Société botanique de Genève . ulla de lHerbierBarbey et lîeiiter. Jai constaté sur une desvalves de la cupule, la piésence dun fruitrudimentaire fixé sur les bords et mêlé auxnombreuses épines (flg. 2), Cela rappelle lacupule de Faf/u.s étudiée par Palibine, où lontrouvait, au milieu des épines, des inlloies-cences mâles. En résumé, si nous nous basons à la foissui les études organogéniques et tératologi-ques, nous pouvons conclure (|ue les valves pis-.-2. - Partie dune cnimic 1 , lin ri du CASTANOPSIS LIlin- (le la cupule des l^agacees ne re[)resentenl sopinLLA a. d.c. ...on-
RMPG1DF5–. 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. 276 Tan Bark Oak The bark is very rich in tannin and is one of the principal tan barks of the Pacific States.' The genus contains about 25 species, mostly natives of southeastern Asia and the Malay region. Castanopsis sempervirens (Kellogg) Dudley, a shrub of higher altitudes in California and Nevada, was long confused with this tree, which often assumes shrubby forms. The generic name is Greek, in allusion to the resembl
RMRR2Y7X–. Bulletin. Forests and forestry. DESCRIPTIONS OF SPECIES 39. FIGURE 11. CASTANOPSIS PHILIPPENSIS. Xh. 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 perfectly resemble the original work.. Philippines. Bureau of Forestry. Manila, Bureau of printing
RMPG3GEE–. The nut culturist : a treatise on the propagation, planting and cultivation of nut-bearing trees and shrubs, adapted to the climate of the United States ... Nuts. 56 THB NUT CULTURIST. beneath, with none or few yellow scales; male aments one to three inches long, densely pubescent; styles three, stout, glabrous, divergent; fruiting involucre with stout divergent spines (Fig. 11) one-half to one inch long.. FIG. 10. LEAVES AND NTTT OP CASTANOPSIS OHBYSOPHYLLA. subvefticillately many branched; nut usually solitary, obversely triangular, six lines long."—" Geological Survey of Califor
RF2WJHYGW–Castanea mollissima (Chinese chestnut, sarangan, berangan, Saninten, Castanopsis argentea, rambutan hutan). The nuts are edible
RM2BXACXD–Castanopsis sp Castanopsis sp.
RMRFRGK7–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. Fig. 22.—Castanopsis chrysophylla: section of leaf. X125. Fig. 23.—Quercus agrifolia: section of leaf. X125. Fig. 24.—Umbellularia californica: section of leaf. X125.. 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 perfectly resemble the original work.. Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington
RMPG15F4–. Chestnut blight. Chestnut blight; Chestnut. 4 Department Circular 383, U. S. Dept, of Agriculture found in southeastern Asia. Twenty-two species are described by King as being Indo-Malayan forms.^ â j , The species of Castanopsis are trees, many growing to large size; the foliage is evergreen. The nuta are usually small and somewhat. Pig. 1.âBur and nuts of the Chinese hairy chestnut (Castanea mollisaima Blume). CoJlected by Dorsett and Dorsett In Chihli Province, China, October 11, 1924, Slightly reduced, (P29560FS) resemble acorns; they mature the second year and are borne in burs covered
RMRDGPTJ–. The trees of Great Britain & Ireland. Trees; Trees. N. antartica, , -'^i^l. L Castanea. sativa. Castanea pxunila. Castanea deiLtata. fluitt.djsl, Huth.,]ith.. PLATE 20 2 NOTHOFAGUS, FAGUS, CASTANOPSIS, AND CASTANEA. 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 perfectly resemble the original work.. Elwes, Henry John, 1846-1922; Henry, Augustine, 1857-1930. Edinburgh, Priv. Print.
RMPG3M4W–. Icones plantarum formosanarum nec non et contributiones ad floram formosanam; or, Icones of the plants of Formosa, and materials for a flora of the island, based on a study of the collections of the Botanical survey of the Government of Formosa. Botany. 188 cupuufeba:. Castanopsis Spach. Castanopsis brachyacantha Hatata sp. nov. Hamuli in exsiccato glabri fusco-cinerascentes, lenticellis minutis notati. Folia coriacea in exsic- cato pallido-fulvescentia utraque glabra ovato-lanceolata nsque ad 7 cm. longa 2 J cm. lata apice acuminata ad summum obtusa ± falcata vel recta, basi obUqua basi lat
RMRFRGXG–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. . A. Subalpine forest zone in the northern Sierras: conifer-forest chaparral m foreground; Mount Lassen in the distance. B. Secondary thicket growth of Quercus kelloggii and (J. garryana, with relicts of Pinus ponderosa and Pseudotsuga mucronata. South Fork Mountain. Trinity County. C. Conifer-forest chaparral association: Arctostaphylos patida, A. nevadensis, Castanopsis sempervirens, Ceanothus velutinus, Quercus vaccinifolia, Amel- anchier alnifolia; remnants of climax forest. Near Mount Lassen, northern Sierras.. Please note that these image
RMPFNB7C–. Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe. C. T. Ettiiigshauseii. Beiträge zur Tertiärflora von Australien. Taf. VII.. Naturselbstdruck. Aus der 1.1. Hof- und StaatsdrucXerel. 1, 3 Quercus stellata. 2 (?. Philippinenm. 4 Q. fenesirata. 5 Q. castmieaefolia. 6 Q. occyvdvii. 1 Q. Lilani. 8 Castanopsis argentea, Var. Martahanica. 9 C. coiicinna. 10 Querctis Amherstiaiiii. Denkschriften d. k. Akad. d. W. math.-naturw. Classe XLVII, Bd. I. Abth.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digi
RF2WJHXPD–Castanea mollissima (Chinese chestnut, sarangan, berangan, Saninten, Castanopsis argentea, rambutan hutan). The nuts are edible
RM2C1HG7W–Castanopsis sp Castanopsis sp.
RMRDCPKW–. 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. 276 Tan Bark Oak The bark is very rich in tannin and is one of the principal tan barks of the Pacific States.' The genus contains about 25 species, mostly natives of southeastern Asia and the Malay region. Castanopsis sempervirens (Kellogg) Dudley, a shrub of higher altitudes in California and Nevada, was long confused with this tree, which often assumes shrubby forms. The generic name is Greek, in allusion to the resembl
RMRFCM7N–. Vegetation of Oregon and Washington. Botany Oregon Ecology; Botany Washington (State) Ecology. mesic sites. Abies magnifica var. shastensis is increasingly common toward the upper limits of the Abies concolor Zone. Pinus contorta is encountered as a pioneer species in the Cas- cade Range. Characteristic understory species in Abies concolor forests are (Whittaker 1960; Waring 1969; Dennis 1959): Shrubs — Holodiscus discolor, Rosa gymno- carpa, Berberis nervosa, Corylus cornuta var. californica, Acerglabrum var. douglasii, Rubus ursinus, R. nivalis, Amelanchier al- nifolia, and Castanopsis chr
RF2WJHYAW–Castanea mollissima (Chinese chestnut, sarangan, berangan, Saninten, Castanopsis argentea, rambutan hutan). The nuts are edible
RM2C1C7CF–Castanopsis sp Castanopsis sp.
RMRFRGKA–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. THE BROAD-SCLEROPHYLL VEGETATION OF CALIFORNIA. 99 Broad-sclerophyll Forest. Myrica californica.-(l) The thinnest of all the leaves studied. (2) Bifacial. Pali- sade tissue of one complete and one partial layer, occupying one-third of the mesophyll; in some places a suggestion of palisade layer next to the lower epiderm; sponge very loose. (4) Stomata on lower side only, slightly elevated. (5) A sheath of tannin-filled cells surrounds the bundles; occasional peltate glands in depressions on both surfaces. Castanopsis chrysophylla (fig. 22).—(1)
RF2WJHYCE–Castanea mollissima (Chinese chestnut, sarangan, berangan, Saninten, Castanopsis argentea, rambutan hutan). The nuts are edible
RM2C1C7AM–Castanopsis sp Castanopsis sp.
RMRF42BG–. Vegetation of Oregon and Washington. Botany Oregon Ecology; Botany Washington (State) Ecology. mesic sites. Abies magnifica var. shastensis is increasingly common toward the upper limits of the Abies concolor Zone. Pinus contorta is encountered as a pioneer species in the Cas- cade Range. Characteristic understory species in Abies concolor forests are (Whittaker 1960; Waring 1969; Dennis 1959): Shrubs — Holodiscus discolor, Rosa gymno- carpa, Berberis nervosa, Corylus cornuta var. californica, Acerglabrum var. douglasii, Rubus ursinus, R. nivalis, Amelanchier al- nifolia, and Castanopsis chr