RMEBJN17–pea shrub, pea tree, Siberian pea shrub (Caragana arborescens), fruiting
RM2R76P0P–Siberian Pea Tree, Caragana arborescens 'Globosa', Shrub, Deciduous, Plant
RMDWPT68–Siberian Pea Shrub or Siberian Pea Tree (Caragana arborescens)
RF2MK29RR–Close Up View On Unusualy Small Pea-tree. Caragana Arborescens Lam. Pendula. Siberian Peashrub, Siberian Pea-tree Is A Species Of Legume Native To
RF2BKMFRY–Spring Flowering Weeping Siberian Pea Tree (Caragana arborescens 'Pendula') in a Country Cottage Garden in Rural Devon, England, UK
RFTACMMH–Siberian pea tree branch without flowers, in april. Caragana arborescens.
RM2G7GT2F–pea shrub, pea tree, Siberian pea shrub (Caragana arborescens 'Walker', Caragana arborescens Walker), leaves and flowers of cultivar Walker, Germany
RMEYYYDN–pea shrub, pea tree, Siberian pea shrub (Caragana arborescens), blooming branch
RM2JT98EY–Siberian pea-tree, Caragana arborescens, in flower. From north-east Asia.
RF2T5YDDT–Yellow autumn leaves of Caragana arborescens on a sunny day
RFJ85B3N–Caragana arborescens, the Siberian peashrub, Siberian pea-tree, or caragana.
RM2AMCF25–Old wooden sitting bench covered with green Bryophyta - Moss and lichen growth against a Caragana arborescens - Siberian Pea tree and wet dirt path.
RM2RDTBBN–Siberian (Caragana arborescens) Pea Shrub, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Siberian Pea Tree
RF2WFD4ME–Robinia altagana syn Caragana arborescens Hand Painted by Pierre-Joseph Redouté and published in Stirpes Novae aut Minus Cognitae (1784) by Charles Louis L'Héritier de Brutelle. Caragana arborescens, the Siberian peashrub, Siberian pea-tree, or caragana, is a species of legume native to Siberia and parts of China and neighboring Mongolia and Kazakhstan. It was taken to the United States by Eurasian immigrants, who used it as a food source while travelling west.
RF2G7H12J–Caragana arborescens (Siberian peashrub, Siberian pea-tree, caragana) blossom on blue sky background, close up twig with flowers detail
RF2JDR8M5–Siberian pea shrub flowering with yellow flowers
RF2BX0K8G–spring in city - yellow flowers between green leaves of Siberian Pea-Tree (caragana) in urban park on sunny day (focus on the blossom)
RFG3XNCW–twig with green leaves of Caragana arborescens (yellow acacia, siberian peashrub) tree isolated on white background
RM2R76P2Y–Caragana arborescens 'Globosa', Siberian Pea Shrub
RFJ124RA–Yellow acacia tree or Caragana arborescens branch with green leaves and yellow bloom flower, Sofia, Bulgaria
RFR72AYW–Caragana arborescens Lam. Pendula. Caragana Arborescens, Siberian Peashrub, Siberian Pea-tree Is A Species Of Legume Native To Siberia And Parts Of Ch
RMHE2HRD–Caragana arborescens, Siberian peashrub, Erbsenstrauch, seed, close up, seed size 4-6 mm
RF2G3FFYT–Green bushes with young leaves in the sunset. Background springtime image. Caragana arborescens, the Siberian peashrub, Siberian pea-tree, or caragana
RF2HCFB89–The blooming bright yellow caragana tree in the park by the Old City Moat, Chiang Mai, Thailand
RF2R0TCJY–Siberian peashrub, Caragana arborescens yellow flowers on twig selective focus
RM2JT98F2–Siberian pea-tree, Caragana arborescens, in flower. From north-east Asia.
RF2M68M5A–Vintage siberian pea tree vector
RFJ85B36–Caragana arborescens, the Siberian peashrub, Siberian pea-tree, or caragana.
RM2AMCEXC–Old wooden sitting bench covered with green Bryophyta - Moss and lichen growth against a Caragana arborescens - Siberian Pea tree and wet dirt path.
RF2FYG5T0–Closeup of Siberian Pea-tree (Caragana arborescens) flowers
RM2RDTBBG–Siberian pea-tree (Caragana arborescens), North Rhine-Westphalia, Common pea bush, Germany
RFHWTK76–Bright little yellow flowers of Siberian pea-tree in sunset in spring, sunny springtime background with copy space
RF2H7BG71–Siberian Peashrub or Caragana arborescens is a tree-like shrub that blooms in spring with beautiful yellow flowers in the garden or park
RF2JDR8KN–Siberian pea shrub flowering with yellow flowers
RF2BX0K8D–spring in city - yellow blossoms between green leaves of Siberian Pea Tree (caragana) in urban park on sunny day (focus on the flowers)
RFG3XNCT–twig with green leaves and pod of Caragana arborescens (yellow acacia, siberian peashrub) tree isolated on white background
RF2J9X8DC–Weeping Siberian Peashrub 'Walker' (Caragana arborescens) in Spring
RF2A0KDYX–Beautiful yellow flowers of Caragana arborescens against bokeh background in sunny spring day.
RFT9F042–Caragana arborescens, yellow acacia flowers close up photo
RMHE2HPW–Caragana arborescens, Siberian peashrub, Erbsenstrauch, seed, close up, seed size 4-6 mm
RF2G39X5G–Green bushes with young leaves in the sunset. Background springtime image. Caragana arborescens, the Siberian peashrub, Siberian pea-tree, or caragana
RF2HCFB1Y–The bright orange flowers of the flame tree and the yellow flowers of caragana tree, growing on the bank of the canal of Old City Moat, Chiang Mai, Th
RMW9F42N–Archive image from page 14 of Cultivation of the apple in. Cultivation of the apple in Canada with descriptions and lists of varieties. cultivationofapp55davi Year: 1925 ( 11 protection in winter than deciduous trees. For shelter purposes it is planted eight to ten feet apart. In severe localities more than one row may be planted, in which case the rows may alternate, one tree in one row coming between two trees of the other. Where' it is necessary to obtain some sort of shelter more quickly than the white spruce growth will provide, the Caragana arborescens or Siberian pea tree may be used.
RM2JT98E0–Siberian pea-tree, Caragana arborescens, in flower. From north-east Asia.
RFPJ14JD–Sunflowers, daisies and acacia flowers in a corner arramgement isolated on white background. Flat lay. Top view.
RF2E50HBM–Fruits of the common peashrub in summer, Siberian peashrub, Caragana arborescens, Bavaria, Germany
RM2AWGMHP–CMHobbs & Sons . Calycanthus - Sweet Shrubor Allspice The old-fashioned sweet shrub with a rareand peculiar fragrance of wood and flowers; anabundance of chocolate-colored flowers in Juneand at intervals afterward. Foliage rich darkgreen. Caragana Caragana arborescens (Siberian Pea Tree).An upright growing shrub bearing bright yel-low flowers in abundance. The bloom is smallerbut the shape of a sweet pea blossom. Veryhardy and attractive in group planting. Cephalanthus Buddleia Veitchii Magnifiea - Summer Lilacor Butterfly Bush. Buddleia - Butterfly BushSummer Lilac Buddleia Veitchii Magnifiea
RMATR7WN–Siberian Peashrub
RF2A813RY–Siberian Peashrub Leaves Sprouting in Winter
RMPFX548–. Cultivation of the apple in Canada with descriptions and lists of varieties.. Apples. 11 protection in winter than deciduous trees. For shelter purposes it is planted eight to ten feet apart. In severe localities more than one row may be planted, in which case the rows may alternate, one tree in one row coming between two trees of the other. Where' it is necessary to obtain some sort of shelter more quickly than the white spruce growth will provide, the Caragana arborescens or Siberian pea tree may be used. This can be planted in front of the spruce, about ten feet or so from it, and being a
RF2H7BG73–Siberian Peashrub or Caragana arborescens is a tree-like shrub that blooms in spring with beautiful yellow flowers in the garden or park
RFT9F05T–Caragana arborescens, yellow acacia flowers close up photo
RF2G2EH1C–Green bushes with young leaves in the sunset. Background springtime image. Caragana arborescens, the Siberian peashrub, Siberian pea-tree, or caragana
RF2HCFB6Y–The scenic green banks of the Old City Moat, surrounding medieval fortress of Chiang Mai with lush shady park and blooming flame and caragana trees, T
RF2J42P0C–Acacia tree branch with green leaves and yellow flowers. Blooming Caragana Arborescens, the Siberian peashrub, Siberian pea-tree, or caragana
RF2MPXN9N–The blooming bright yellow caragana tree in the park by the Old City Moat, Chiang Mai, Thailand
RFPJ4D4T–Sunflowers, daisies and acacia flowers and green leaves in a corner arramgement isolated on white background. Flat lay. Top view.
RF2E50HDR–Fruits of the common peashrub in summer, Siberian peashrub, Caragana arborescens, Bavaria, Germany
RM2AX44C1–Biennial report . and careful attention can be given to each tree, thefollowing species are recommended, in addition to thosealready mentioned for windbreak purposes. It should beunderstood, however, that the species given below will notthrive unless considerable care is given them:Broadleaf Trees. Norway maple (Acer Platanoides).Cut leaf birch (Betula alba laciniata).Basswood (Tilia americana).Siberian pea tree (Caragana arborescens).White poplar (Populus alba).Evergreens. Austrian pine (Pinus austriaca).Scotch pine (Pinus sylvestris).Black Hills spruce (Picea canadensis). Var.Blue spruce (Pi
RMATR7WR–Siberian Peashrub
RF2A813TA–Siberian Peashrub Leaves Sprouting in Winter
RMW0P7TG–Archive image from page 21 of Descriptive catalogue of the Washington. Descriptive catalogue of the Washington Street Nurseries descriptivecatal00wash Year: 1871 16 GRAVES, SELOVER, WILLARD & CO., Berberry, (Berberis.) PURPLE LEAVED, (Purpurea.) Very dark foliage, violet purple, beautiful. Caragana Altagana. SIBERIAN PEA TREE.—A pretty slirub, with small, pale yellow, pea- shaped flowers in May. Calycanthus, Sweet-scented shrub, or Allspice. CAROLINA, (Floridus.) SMOOTH LEAVED, (Lawigatus) A favorite shrub, with fragrant wood and flowers, of a rich chocolate color, rich foliage, blossoming in
RMPFEEH5–. Descriptive catalogue of the Washington Street Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Trees Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. 16 GRAVES, SELOVER, WILLARD & CO., Berberry, (Berberis.) PURPLE LEAVED, (Purpurea.) Very dark foliage, violet purple, beautiful. Caragana Altagana. SIBERIAN PEA TREE.—A pretty slirub, with small, pale yellow, pea- shaped flowers in May. Calycanthus, Sweet-scented shrub, or Allspice. CAROLINA, (Floridus.) SMOOTH LEAVED, (Lawigatus) A favorite shrub, with fragrant wood and flowers, of a rich chocolate color, rich f
RFT9F106–Caragana arborescens, yellow acacia flowers close up photo
RF2J5NBJE–Acacia tree branch with green leaves and yellow flowers. Blooming Caragana Arborescens, the Siberian peashrub, Siberian pea-tree, or caragana
RF2E50HB2–Fruits of the common peashrub in summer, Siberian peashrub, Caragana arborescens, Bavaria, Germany
RM2AM8D56–Trees and shrubs of Central Park . ually one larger onewith two smaller ones, wing and wing, below. Be-yond the Forsythia, you meet Siberian pea tree again,then matrimony vine, tamarisk and honey-locust. Here we come to another fork of the Walk, andwe will take its right branch. As we follow it, on ourright, just beyond the honey-locust, we meet a shrubwhose opposite leaves, oblong lanceolate in shape andvery silvery pubescent undersides, at once mark it asa shrub of unusual occurrence in our rambles. Youwill not meet with many of them in the Park. It isa fair specimen of the many-flowered ole
RMRWNMJR–Ellwanger & Barry Mount Ellwanger & Barry : Mount Hope nurseries ellwangerbarrymo1901moun Year: 1901 72 ELLWANGER &> BARRY'S CALYCANTHUS. Carolina Allspice or Sweet-scented Shrub. Gewurzstrauch, Ger. Calycanthe, Fr. The Calycanthus is one of the most desirable shrubs. The wood is fragrant, foHage rich, flowers of a rare chocolate color, having a peculiar, agreeable odor. They blossom in June and at intervals afterwards. C. floridus. D. A native species, growing 6 to 8 feet high, with double purple, very fragrant flowers. 35c. CARAGANA. Pea Tree. Karagane, Ger. C. arborescens. Siberian Pea
RMPG432R–. Trees, shrubs and vines of the northeastern United States : their characteristic landscape features fully described for identification by the non-botanical reader ; together with an account of the principal foreign hardy trees, shrubs and vines cultivated in our country, and found in Central Park, New York City . Trees; Shrubs; Parks. 7. Azalea amcena. 43. (Va) 8. Smoke-tree S^. OA) 9. Kerria japonlca. S3- (%) 10. Missouri Currant. 54. (%) 11. Siberian Pea-tree. 56. (Vj) 12. Bladder-senna. 57. (Vj) 39S. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been d
RFT9F103–Caragana arborescens, yellow acacia flowers close up photo
RF2J4F6H5–Acacia tree branch with green leaves and yellow flowers. Blooming Caragana Arborescens, the Siberian peashrub, Siberian pea-tree, or caragana
RF2E50H8A–Fruits of the common peashrub in summer, Siberian peashrub, Caragana arborescens, Bavaria, Germany
RM2AFT90T–. General catalogue with prices : of ornamental and shade trees, flowering shrubs, vines, roses, bulbs, and perennial plants. 12-18 inch size $40.00 per 100. 18-24 inch size 65.00 per 100. CARAGANA (Siberian Pea Tree). One of the best hedges for coldsections, entirely hardy, bears pea shaped yellow flowers in May.Plant 9-12 apart.12-18 ins $20.00 per 100. ENGLISH PRIVET. Where formal effects are wanted the Privetis the variety to plant, as it stands close clipping perfectly andcan be sheared three or four times during the season. Plant 6-9inches apart. 18-24 ins $30.00 per 100. HONEY LOCUST. B
RMRWNMJN–Ellwanger & Barry Mount Ellwanger & Barry : Mount Hope nurseries ellwangerbarrymo1898moun Year: 1898 72 ELLWANGER <&» BARRY'S CALYCANTHUS. Carolina Allspice or Sweet-scented Shrub. Gewurzstrauch, Ger. Calycanthe, Fr. The Calycanthus is one of the most desirable shrubs. The wood is fragrant, foliage rich, flowers of a rare chocolate color, having a peculiar, agreeable odor. They blossom in June and at intervals afterwards. C. floridus. D. A native species, growing 6 to 8 feet high, with double purple, very fragrant flowers. 35c. CARAGANA. Pea Tree. Karagane, Ger. C. arborescens. Siberian P
RFT9F05E–Caragana arborescens, yellow acacia flowers close up photo
RF2J683KG–Acacia tree branch with green leaves and yellow flowers. Blooming Caragana Arborescens, the Siberian peashrub, Siberian pea-tree, or caragana
RM2CEJ7MB–. Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum; or, The trees and shrubs of Britain, native and foreign, hardy and half-hardy, pictorially and botanically delineated, and scientifically and popularly described; with their propagation, culture, management, and uses in the arts, in useful and ornamental plantations, and in landscape-gardening; preceded by a historical and geographical outline of the trees and shrubs of temperate climates throughout the world. XXII. A. 75 Caragana arborescens.The arborescent Caragana, or Siberian Pea tree.. 11 It. Iiigli,:i .11 diam.
RFT9F08P–Caragana arborescens, yellow acacia flowers close up photo
RF2J42P44–Acacia tree branch with green leaves and yellow flowers. Blooming Caragana Arborescens, the Siberian peashrub, Siberian pea-tree, or caragana
RM2CEK6D0–. Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum; or, The trees and shrubs of Britain, native and foreign, hardy and half-hardy, pictorially and botanically delineated, and scientifically and popularly described; with their propagation, culture, management, and uses in the arts, in useful and ornamental plantations, and in landscape-gardening; preceded by a historical and geographical outline of the trees and shrubs of temperate climates throughout the world. See Robinta hispida. Scotch Laburnum. See Cytisus alpinus. Siberian Pea Tree. See Caragana. .So/jAora japonica - II. p. 563. (64.) S. j., full-grow
RFT9F09M–Caragana arborescens, yellow acacia flowers close up photo
RMRE04M7–. Nature study and agriculture. Nature study; Agriculture. Red Clover Roots With nodules. of nitrates in the soil is easily ex- hausted, so that it must be replen- ished from time to time. There are several thousand spe- cies of legumes, the most familiar examples being peas, beans, the clovers, alfalfa, sweet clover, prairie clover, the wild vetches, and the milk vetches. The family also in- cludes several trees, as the Siberian pea tree and the locust. The Family of the Composites. — This is the largest family of our common plants and includes many of our most familiar flowers. The term comp
RFT9F0AF–Caragana arborescens, yellow acacia flowers close up photo
RMRE04MB–. Nature study and agriculture. Nature study; Agriculture. 76 NATURE STUDY AND AGRICULTURE. Red Clover Roots With nodules. of nitrates in the soil is easily ex- hausted, so that it must be replen- ished from time to time. There are several thousand spe- cies of legumes, the most familiar examples being peas, beans, the clovers, alfalfa, sweet clover, prairie clover, the wild vetches, and the milk vetches. The family also in- cludes several trees, as the Siberian pea tree and the locust. The Family of the Composites. — This is the largest family of our common plants and includes many of our mos
RFT9F0AW–Caragana arborescens, yellow acacia flowers close up photo
RMREM324–. Circular. Agriculture; Agriculture -- United States. Fig. 3.—Green ash grown without irrigation, three years from seedlings. The green ash has proved very hardy and it is able to withstand severely dry weather. It is a valuable tree for both irrigated and dry land in western South Dakota. The best varieties for dry land are Russian oleaster, green ash, white elm, and Siberian pea tree. While the other varieties are hardy, they require more water and appear to do well when irrigated. The varieties recommended for dry land would do still better where they. Please note that these images are ext
RFT9F0F3–Caragana arborescens, yellow acacia flowers close up photo