RFF357TX–A juniper tree (Juniperus sp.) above the Colorado River in Ruby Canyon, Colorado.
RMPD8PWB–Juniper - Juniperus sp. Genevrier
RFE7AGG3–Solitary Juniper tree (Juniperus sp.), flamingos in flight, Tigaki, Kos, Greece
RFPRDBFA–Juniperus sp. Hoces del Duraton National park. Segovia. Castilla y Leon. Spain
RMAT4YPP–larici ginepro Juniperus sp strada del lago delle Loie Monte bianco sfondo Cogne Parco Nazionale Gran Paradiso Valnontey Valle d
RMF32C77–Cedar-apple Rust (Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae) gall, growing on Juniper (Juniperus sp.), Speen Garden, Buckinghamshire, England, April
RM2C1B289–Juniperus sp Juniperus sp.
RF2HW0GXC–Art inspired by Canopic chest of Hapiankhtifi, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12, ca. 1981–1802 B.C., From Egypt, Middle Egypt, Meir, Tomb of Hapiankhtifi, Khashaba excavations, 1910–12, Wood (Juniperus sp.), paint, 20 7/8 in. (53 cm, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2BXDJYN–Juniperus sp Juniperus sp.
RMM65P21–Juniper (Juniperus sp).
RM2J7A6E2–Juniper tree (Juniperus sp.) in SW Turkey
RFHGKRGG–The trunk of a dead juniper (Juniperus sp.) on Muley Point, Cedar Mesa, Utah.
RM2J7A69J–Juniper tree (Juniperus sp.) in SW Turkey
RM2PF572C–Cedar-apple Rust (Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae) gall, growing on Juniper (Juniperus sp.), Speen Garden, Buckinghamshire, England, United
RF2EJ7ENM–Juniper branches and cones under snow and ice, on overcast snowy day. Juniperus sp. Frosty winter time after snowfall. Never-ending beauty of nature
RFWP5GFP–Rock arch towers above juniper trees (Juniperus sp.), Rattlesnake Arches Trail, McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area, Colorado.
RME2BN5P–Juniper, Juniperus Procumbens Nana, Monastery of La Grande Chartreuse in the Alps, Isère, Rhône-Alpes, France.
RMHMKWHJ–Juniper leaves and berries (Juniperus sp), Cupressaceae.
RMB90AK4–Juniperus sp.
RME45HPT–Pinyon pine (Pinus edulis) and Utah juniper (Juniperus osteosperma) on kaibab limestone spires in morning fog, North Rim, North Kalbab Trail, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA
RMPD8PW1–Juniper - Juniperus sp. Genevrier
RFBFA3FG–Eastern Redcedar (Juniperus virginiana), berries and Granite outcrop with lichens, Rolesville Millpond State Park,North Carolina
RMKC2TM7–Canopic chest of Hapiankhtifi, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12, ca. 1981–1802 B.C., From Egypt, Middle Egypt, Meir, Tomb of
RFMC5RCJ–Juniper bush. Green leaves texture. Close up. Blured background.
RMCNMCP1–Turkey Oak Quercus cerris Downy Oak Quercus pubescens Juniper Juniperus sp. high wood pasture habitat 1000m Gargano Peninsula
RMRGCXYN–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. "& ,^^' » '^^^^r^.:. -;:^-,-^^^vTi^^..T^-, >.'â *â¢â '». *. â¢. u^Mr-'%-:%^ /â â â ii^ ^' Figure 1. Thin Sections of petrified wood, all 40x. a. Juniperus sp. b. /?/3M5 ? c. Ceanothus ?. 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.. Southern California Academy of Sciences. Los Angeles, Calif. : The Academy
RMG8B5WJ–Malawi Juniper Forest
RM2C1DPF1–Juniperus sp Juniperus sp.
RMM65P1W–Juniper (Juniperus sp).
RM2DA8WDE–Pinyon pines and an old stump at Cold Shivers Point Overlook, Colorado National Monument, Colorado, USA.
RM2HDCECC–Herbst am See Kringluttjönne im Dovrefjell / autumn at lake Kringluttjönne on Dovrefjell
RM2J7A69F–Juniper tree (Juniperus sp.) in SW Turkey
RM2PF5736–Juniper mistletoe (Phoradendron juniperinum) hemiparasite on old juniper (Juniperus sp.), Chisos Mountains, Big Bend N. P. Chihuahuan Desert
RF2EJ7TH6–Juniper branches and cones under snow and ice, on overcast snowy day. Juniperus sp. Frosty winter time after snowfall. Never-ending beauty of nature
RM2JTPCKH–A pinyon pine tree in the desert near Moab, Utah, with the snow-capped La Sal Mountains behind.
RME2BN4M–Juniper, Juniperus Procumbens Nana, Monastery of La Grande Chartreuse in the Alps, Isère, Rhône-Alpes, France.
RMF028M2–Juniper (Juniperus sp), Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park, Abruzzo, Italy.
RM2JWKTGH–Tunnel Arch in the Devil's Garden section of Arches National Park, Moab, Utah.
RMPG466Y–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. LXXVII. CONi'FER^:. JUNI'PERUS. 1087 I 7. J. pHCENi'cEA L. The Phoenician Juniper. Uenlification. Lin, Sp. PI., 1471. ; Pall. Ross., 2. p. 14. 57.; N. Du Ham., 6. p. 47. Syrum^mes. CMrus phcenicea mSdia Lob. Icon. 2. p. 221.; Oxjcedrus IJcia Dod. Pempt. 683.; Genevrier de Phenicie, i^V.;
RM2HPYF6J–The view from Baullie Point of Comb Ridge across the eastern edge of Cedar Mesa. In the distance are the Carrizo Mountains in Arizona.
RM2JWKTHD–Pine Tree Arch in the Devil's Garden section of Arches National Park, Moab, Utah.
RM2AN8CB1–An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . CEDBUIiA (Lat.), n. f. Sed(ke«d)ru<-la». An ancient namefor the Juniperus oxycedrus. [B, 121.] CEDBUS (Lat.), n. f. Se=d(ke2d)ru3s(ru<s). Gr., ic^Spot. Fr.,cidre. Ger.. Ceder. It., Sp., cedro. 1. Of Tournefort, see Jukiperhs.2. Of Miller, a section of the genus Cedrela. 3. Of Loudon, thetrue cedars ; a genus of coniferous trees, distinguished from Larixby their evergreen leaves, and from Pinus
RMG8B5TR–Malawi Juniper Forest art
RM2C1D0YE–Juniperus sp Juniperus sp.
RME2BN3C–Juniper, Juniperus Procumbens Nana, Monastery of La Grande Chartreuse in the Alps, Isère, Rhône-Alpes, France.
RMHMPN27–Juniper (Juniperus sp), Cupressaceae.
RMPG0DC6–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. M' O Fig. 693. A, Abies Veitchii, medullary ray. B, Pinus silvestris, medullary-ray tracheid. C, Abies balsamea, pits and Sanio's rims. T>, E, Pits in medullary-ray cells in Abies homolepis. F, Pits in tangential wall of ray cell of Juniperus virginiana. G, H, K, L, M, N, 0, Pits in medullary-ray cells (radial view) in Cedrus atlantica (G); Taxodium distickum (H); Podocarpas andina (K); P. salici- folia (L); Olyptostrobus (M); Sciadopitys (N); sp, spring wood; s, summer wood; Thuya gigantea (0). I, Bars, b, in tracheids of
RM2JWKTHP–Pine Tree Arch in the Devil's Garden section of Arches National Park, Moab, Utah.
RMG56YX5–Juniper Mistletoe (Phoradendron juniperinum) hemiparasite on old Juniper (Juniperus sp.), Chisos Mountains, Big Bend N.P., Chihuahuan Desert, Texas, U.S.A., February
RM2CNHD4A–. Food habits of the grosbeaks . fruits. Juneberries {Amelanchier canadensis, PI. II, fig. 3)and others of the same genus are eaten; both holly {Ilex opaca) andinkberry (/. glabra) are occasionally secured, as well as red cedarberries {Juniperus virginiana), the fruit of the knockaway tree{Ehretia elliptica), and red haws {Crataegus sp.). In a stomach col-lected in South Carolina in January were more tHan 12 Seeds of theberry of the passion flower {Passiflora incamata). To the above listof fruits eaten by the cardinal, various authors add the wahoo berry{Euonymus sp.), Mexican mulberry {Gallic
RM2JTPCFX–Desert varnish streaks in a wall of Navajo Sandstone with the BIg Mesa behind, near Moab, Utah.
RM2C1CAA6–Juniperus sp Juniperus sp.
RM2T7MX8Y–Twisted trunk of a dead Utah Juniper tree in Kodachrome Basin State Park in southwestern Utah.
RME2BN52–Juniper, Juniperus Procumbens Nana, Monastery of La Grande Chartreuse in the Alps, Isère, Rhône-Alpes, France.
RMG56YX7–Juniper Mistletoe (Phoradendron juniperinum) hemiparasite on old Juniper (Juniperus sp.), Chisos Mountains, Big Bend N.P., Chihuahuan Desert, Texas, U.S.A., February
RM2CE7GJ5–. The American woods : exhibited by actual specimens and with copious explanatory text . TANGENTIAL SECTION Ger. Cypresse von Lawson. f^. Cypres de LawS•S>. Cipres de Lawson. 241. OHAMiEGTPARIS LAWSONIANA (Murr.) PariPort Orford Cedar, Lawson Cypress, Matcb-wood. TKAHWCIISE SCCTI«n. RAKiAL scenva. TANaCNTIAt SCCTiON Oer. Oypresse von Lawson. fr. Cypres de Lawson.Sp. Cipres de Lawson. 242. JUNIPERUS PACHYPHLOEA Torr. Alligator Juniper, Thick-bark Juniper.. T1IAMSVC»SE SCeTI«H. -jyitv: Jtft*yiJg<^M,U ?tJ -r,.-; RADIAL SECTION.
RM2T7MG77–Twisted trunk of a dead Utah Juniper tree in Kodachrome Basin State Park in southwestern Utah.
RM2NK9MYC–The snow-capped La Sal Mountains in the Manti-La Sal National Forest near Moab, Utah. The Behind the Rocks sandstone fins are at right.
RM2JWKTK1–Entrada sandstone fins in the Devil's Garden section of Arches National Park, Moab, Utah.
RMF0280P–Branches and berrries of juniper (Juniperus sp), Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park, Abruzzo, Italy.
RMRGJ4AW–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. PAULH. WILLIAMS. Fig. 1 Subalpine zone of Mt Aphanvat in the Pir Panjal range, viewed from 3000 m towards the peak at 4143 m (Map 4 locality 1: foreground pasture with Euphorbia wallichiana; lower slopes dominated by Betula utilis, Salix sp., Syringa emodi, with a few Abies spectabilis; middle slopes dominated by B. utilis. Rhododendron campanulatum; higher slopes dominated by R. anthopogon, Juniperus recurva). Of 17 species of bumble bees recorded in this immediate area, the most restricted to this zone is B. biroi, and the most a
RM2JWKTKC–Entrada sandstone fins in the Devil's Garden section of Arches National Park, Moab, Utah.
RM2T7MX8R–A small juniper tree in front of a sand pipe or chimney rock, an eroded rock tower in Kodachrome Basin State Park in Utah.
RMCP4GEN–GULF OF NATURAL PARK SARDINIA GENNARGENTU OROSEI CALA Fuili juniper (Juniperus sp.)
RMRE9MX4–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 12. Botany; Botany. â¢'⢠J^4 â -â â ^mm.' ^.!*» â¢'-f Cystopteris fragilis Juniperus communis depressa Calamagrostis anindinacea Silene inflata S. commutata Aconitum orientale Allium paniculatum Bistorta sp. Rumex sp. Polygonum alpinum P. bistorta Dianthus liboschitzianus Sempervivum pumilum Saxifraga scleropodia S. cartilaginea Potentilla sp. Alchemilla retinervis Trifolium ambiguum T. alpestre Coronilla varia C. vulgaris Onobrychis viciaefolia Astragalus galegiformis Geranium renardi Viola lutea Daphne sp. Epilobium montanum Chamaenerion
RM2T7MW03–A small juniper tree in front of a sand pipe or chimney rock, an eroded rock tower in Kodachrome Basin State Park in Utah.
RM2R1A818–Eroded sandstone formations in Muley Twist Canyon in Capitol Reef National Park in Utah.
RM2R1A7R6–Rugged eroded geologic formations in Capitol Reef National Park in Utah.
RMRGJ4AC–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. Fig. 1 Subalpine zone of Mt Aphanvat in the Pir Panjal range, viewed from 3000 m towards the peak at 4143 m (Map 4 locality 1: foreground pasture with Euphorbia wallichiana; lower slopes dominated by Betula utilis, Salix sp., Syringa emodi, with a few Abies spectabilis; middle slopes dominated by B. utilis. Rhododendron campanulatum; higher slopes dominated by R. anthopogon, Juniperus recurva). Of 17 species of bumble bees recorded in this immediate area, the most restricted to this zone is B. biroi, and the most abundant is B. ruf
RM2R1A7RX–Eroded sandstone formations in Capitol Reef National Park in Utah.
RMRGD7D4–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Small Araneus Orb-Weavers ⢠Levi 543 Hated bushes, Travis County," "On juniper [Juniperus] or rock elm [ Ulmus sp. ]. Spins small flat shelter," Williamson County, An- other collection came from under reeds along lagoon; hillsides at El Rosario, Baja California (W. J. Gertsch and V. Roth). "It spins an orb web, about the size you would expect for a small spider, no bigger than your hand in all and the actual area covered by the spiral [is] probably around 3". The shelter is small, hardly bigg
RM2R1A7RK–Rugged eroded geologic formations in Capitol Reef National Park in Utah.
RMRDDAMT–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. LXXVII. CONi'FER^:. JUNI'PERUS. 1087 I 7. J. pHCENi'cEA L. The Phoenician Juniper. Uenlification. Lin, Sp. PI., 1471. ; Pall. Ross., 2. p. 14. 57.; N. Du Ham., 6. p. 47. Syrum^mes. CMrus phcenicea mSdia Lob. Icon. 2. p. 221.; Oxjcedrus IJcia Dod. Pempt. 683.; Genevrier de Phenicie, i^V.;
RM2R1A7RR–Rugged eroded geologic formations in Capitol Reef National Park in Utah.
RM2K0T54J–Double Arch, an Entrada sandstone arch in the Windows Section of Arches National Park & part of Elephant Butte. Moab, Utah.
RMRF3T12–. Recent research on foliage diseases : conference proceedings : Carlisle, Pennsylvania, May 29-June 2, 1989. Leaves Diseases and pests United States Congresses. Figure 1.—Germinating ascospores and form of the appressoria in some species of the Rhytismata- ceae. A. Bifusellafaullii on Abies balsamea (L.)Mill. B. Lophodermiumpiceae on Picea mariana (A and B, from Darker, 1932). C. Lirula macrospora on Picea glauca (Moench) Voss. D. Lirula sp. on Picea abies (L.) Karst. E. Lophodermium arundinaceum on Dactylis glomerata L. F. Lophodermium juniperinum on Juniperus chinensis L. cv. Pfitzeriana. G
RM2JYRWY4–Ham Rock atop Ham Rock Butte, an Entrada sandstone rock formation in Arches National Park, Moab, Utah.
RMRFCBGP–. Recent research on foliage diseases : conference proceedings : Carlisle, Pennsylvania, May 29-June 2, 1989. Leaves Diseases and pests United States Congresses. Figure 1.—Germinating ascospores and form of the appressoria in some species of the Rhytismata- ceae. A. Bifusellafaullii on Abies balsamea (L.)Mill. B. Lophodermiumpiceae on Picea mariana (A and B, from Darker, 1932). C. Lirula macrospora on Picea glauca (Moench) Voss. D. Lirula sp. on Picea abies (L.) Karst. E. Lophodermium arundinaceum on Dactylis glomerata L. F. Lophodermium juniperinum on Juniperus chinensis L. cv. Pfitzeriana. G
RM2K0T5CC–A sandstone rock spire with Double Arch, center, in the Windows Section of Arches National Park, Moab, Utah.
RM2K42GBD–Predawn clouds over the Doll House area of the Maze District of Canyonlands NP, Utah. La Sal Mountains are behind.
RMRH9KEY–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. â 345 â rascens, S. compacta. Jungermannia quinquedentata. Bryum alpi- num. Bartramia pomiformis v. crispa. Philonotis tomentella. On- cophorus striatus (eneste Sted i Danmark). Mollia crispata. Dicra- num fuscescens, D. Scottianum. Dicranoweissia cirrata. Ulota Hut-. (Fot. E, W.) Fig. 24. Ekkodalen; 5. Sept. 1898. Paa Klippen ses graa Laver samt brune og brunsorte Algepletter. End- videre [i Revner og paa Hylder: Aspidium filix mas, Rubus sp., Juniperus, CÃ lluna, Polypodium vulgare, Aira flexuosa. Oven paa Klippen er der Purr- Krat af Ege og Avn
RM2K42GD0–Cedar Mesa sandstone formations in the Doll House area of the Maze District of Canyonlands National Park, Utah. The La Sal Mountains are behind.
RMRDBCB1–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. M' O Fig. 693. A, Abies Veitchii, medullary ray. B, Pinus silvestris, medullary-ray tracheid. C, Abies balsamea, pits and Sanio's rims. T>, E, Pits in medullary-ray cells in Abies homolepis. F, Pits in tangential wall of ray cell of Juniperus virginiana. G, H, K, L, M, N, 0, Pits in medullary-ray cells (radial view) in Cedrus atlantica (G); Taxodium distickum (H); Podocarpas andina (K); P. salici- folia (L); Olyptostrobus (M); Sciadopitys (N); sp, spring wood; s, summer wood; Thuya gigantea (0). I, Bars, b, in tracheids of
RM2K42GD5–Striped Cedar Mesa sandstone formations in the Doll House area of the Maze District of Canyonlands National Park, Utah.
RM2K0T54K–Double Arch, an Entrada sandstone arch in the Windows Section of Arches National Park & part of Elephant Butte. Moab, Utah.
RM2K4WP7A–Cedar Mesa sandstone rock formations & a pinyon pine tree in the Needles District, Canyonlands NP, Utah. A dead juniper tree is on the ground.
RM2K4WPYD–Cedar Mesa sandstone rock formations in the Devil's Kitchen area in the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park, Utah.
RM2K4WPX4–Cedar Mesa sandstone rock formations in the Devil's Kitchen area in the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park, Utah.
RM2JTPCD9–Sunset skies over Balanced Rock in Arches National Park near Moab, Utah. In the background are the La Sal Mountains.
RM2JTPCCY–Sunset skies over Balanced Rock in Arches National Park near Moab, Utah. In the background are the La Sal Mountains.
RM2R1A7W8–Sunrise light on the sandstone formations of Capitol Reef National Park in Utah.
RM2K42GAG–Moon over striped Cedar Mesa sandstone formations in the Doll House. Maze District, Canyonlands National Park, Utah.
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