Salix purpurea salix purpurea Stock Photos and Images
RF2NPD02N–Willow Catkins in Early Spring
RMT2YK8D–Purple willow (Salix purpurea), historical illustration from 1885, Germany
RMW9C7J2–forest of European larix (Larix decidua) and Beech tree on top of the hill in beautiful autumnal colors.
RM2JBHBBE–A viewing hide, wooden walkway and a stream surrounded by wildflowers and trees in A Rewilding Britain Garden designed by Lulu Urquart and Adam Hunt.
RM2D9NJR3–male purple willow catkins (Salix purpurea), catkins, Isar floodplain near Geretsried, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
RM2JBHBJ7–A hide and walkway beside a brook and wetland meadow surrounded by trees in A Rewilding Britain Landscape winner of the Best Show Garden.
RFEHPMB3–Gall of the sawfly Pontania vimina
RF2K401P7–gall of a rabdophaga strobilina gall midge on a salix purpurea willow
RM2T9X9FK–Natural vertical closeup on the yellow red colored catkins from the springtime blossoming Purple Willow, Salix purpurea
RM2WT9P0G–Europa Deutschland Frühling Zweig Ast: Aufgehende Blütenkätzchen an einem Zweig der Purpurweide *** Europe Germany Spring Twig Branch Emerging flower
RFT2WBT9–Dry catkins-rose willow trees-desert poplars. Hotan City area-Taklamakan Desert-Xinjiang-China-0073
RMDHX5BK–Purple Willow
RF2PHN64Y–Salix purpurea purple willow or osier is a species of Salix native to most of Europe. Purple willow catkin, Salix purpurea.
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RF2T09RNX–Salix purpurea purple willow or osier is a species of Salix native to most of Europe. Purple willow catkin, Salix purpurea.
RF2NYPWW2–In spring, purple willow (Salix purpurea) grows in the wild
RF2JKH9R6–A closeup of purple osier willow (Salix purpurea) branch
RFA0K1HB–Impressionistic view of a garden or park bench on shaded grass and surrounded by lush shrubs and trees
RMP25TGX–. Salix purpurea L. 31 January 2001. Amédée Masclef (1858–) Alternative names Masclef Description French botanist Date of birth/death 1858 19.. Authority control : Q18507759 VIAF: 233362923 ISNI: 0000 0003 6776 1587 LCCN: n88663684 Botanist: Masclef SUDOC: 035266805 WorldCat 3 301 Salix purpurea L
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RM2RGPFD0–Purple willow (salix purpurea) - William Catto 1916 by William Catto
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RF2WY5N7N–3d illustration of Salix purpurea bush isolated on black background
RFR0BT10–Digital improved high quality reproduction: Salix purpurea, purple willow purpleosier willow or purple osier, is a species of willow
RMRCBR9C–Purple Willow or Purple Osier (Salix purpurea), medicinal plant, useful plant, chromolithograph, circa 1790
RM2T9F6F0–Natural vertical closeup on the yellow red colored catkins from the springtime blossoming Purple Willow, Salix purpurea
RM2WT9NBD–Europa Deutschland Frühling Zweig Ast: Aufgehende Blütenkätzchen an einem Zweig der Purpurweide *** Europe Germany Spring Twig Branch Emerging flower
RM2HC4G07–Close up on a green caterpillar of the Poplar Kitten moth, Furcula bifida eating on Salix purpurea in the garden
RMDHX5J6–Purple Willow
RMCEXN19–Bitter purple willow, Salix purpurea.
RMCWN7NW–Walnut and other herbs
RF2T09RP0–Salix purpurea purple willow or osier is a species of Salix native to most of Europe. Purple willow catkin, Salix purpurea.
RF2T9M784–In spring, purple willow (Salix purpurea) grows in the wild
RF2JKH9RY–A closeup of purple osier willow (Salix purpurea) branch
RMP55681–Bitter purple willow, Salix purpurea. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Charles Mathews from William Baxter's 'British Phaenogamous Botany,' Oxford, 1841. Scotsman William Baxter (1788-1871) was the curator of the Oxford Botanic Garden from 1813 to 1854.
RFJ7RGHK–tree branch plant nature willow macro close-up macro admission close up view
RM2C1MK85–Salix purpurea L Salix purpurea L.
RF2PGF23H–Blur Willow Catkins in Early Spring
RMW27HYF–Archive image from page 282 of Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der. Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe denkschriftender37kais Year: 1877 C- v. Ettingshausen. Fossile Flora von Sagor. Tnf. XXI. 1—4. Myiica caroliniana. 5—7. M. Gale L. 8. Querciis coccifera L. 9. Ulmus japonica. 10, 12. Alnns glutiaosn Gaertn. 11, 13. A. incana DC. 11 Betula pubescens Ehih. 15. B. alba L. 16. Salix purpurea L. NalumlbKtrh «./. Denkschriften der mathcm.-naturw. CI. XXXVII. Dil- Im dei k f.. ' nd Staat druckerti
RF2WY5N8G–3d illustration of Salix purpurea bush isolated on black background
RFE5D013–purple willow or purple osier, Salix purpurea
RMPG4BFB–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites : introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae . Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. CEYPTOMYCES. 247 especially Salix incana, but also on ^S*. purpurea. When the black apothecial cushions break out through the bark, the twigs of the host-plant are frequently still green and leaf-clad. The apothecia originate in the lower bark and so loosen the epidermal layers as to cause the appearance of yellow spots. Black centres appear in the spots, due to the formation of a. Fig. 132.—Cryptomyces maximum. 1,
RM2WT9NJH–Europa Deutschland Frühling Zweig Ast: Aufgehende Blütenkätzchen an einem Zweig der Purpurweide *** Europe Germany Spring Twig Branch Emerging flower
RF2WREYK9–Salix purpurea purple willow or osier is a species of Salix native to most of Europe. Purple willow catkin, Salix purpurea.
RF2T9M7AD–In spring, purple willow (Salix purpurea) grows in the wild
RM2ANBBTB–The Canadian horticulturist [monthly], 1888 . ncut forthree or four years on land in goodcultivation, you will soon be able toadd new varieties to the list. Class No. 2, Osiers are evidently inter-mediate between the willows proper andthe sallows, having in some measure,characteristics of both. For basket-making, I do not grow more than sixor eight varieties of class No. 1, viz. :salix kirksia, s. purpurea, s. helixand s discolor cuspidata. Of classNo. 2, s. smithiana, S. mollissimaand S. viminalis cutis. To be suc-cessful, the crop must be cut every CANA DIA N HORTICULTURIST. G3 year, between
RF2HNG9FY–Closeup of Salix purpurea growing in a field with a lake in the blurry background
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RMW1C9GB–Archive image from page 572 of Die mutationstheorie Versuche und beobachtungen. Die mutationstheorie. Versuche und beobachtungen über die entstehung von arten im pflanzenreich . diemutationstheo02vrie Year: 1901 Halbrassen mit erblicher Verbänderung. 553 nenne aus meiner Sammlung beispielsweise Fraxinus excelsior, Älnus glutinosa, Crataegus nigra, Äzalea indica, Robinia Pseud-Äcaeia, Salix purpurea, Salix alba, Spiraea callosa atropurpurea. Ferner erhielt ich durch die Güte des Herrn Prof. W. Johannsen in Kopenhagen sehr schöne, breite Verbänderungen der unterirdischen Ausläufer von Spiraea s
RF2WY5N89–3d illustration of Salix purpurea bush isolated on black background
RF2AKF5XN–Salix purpurea, purple willow purpleosier willow or purple osier, is a species of willow / Purpur-Weide, Weide, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RMPFXFED–. Insect architecture. Insects. 380 INSECT ARCHITECTURE. have several of these galls, which are of various sizes from that of a filbert to that of a walnut.. Leafy Gall of Dyers-Broom, produced by Cynips genittx t A, gall, natural size; B, a leafet magnified. A similar hut still more beautiful production is found upon one of the commonest of our indigenous willows (Salix purpurea), which takes the name of rose-willoiv, more probably from the circumstance than from the red colour of its twigs. The older botanists, not being aware of the cause of such ex- crescences, considered the plants so eff
RMMCK69T–. Fio. 130.—Sections of Maj^le leaves showing the upper epidermis ruistured by 1, Rhytisma acerinv.m; 2, RhytUma punctatum. Fig. 131.—Rhytisma symmetricum Milll. Two leaves of Salix purpurea with stromata. A, The upper side. B, The lower side. C, Longitudinal section through the same leaf, showing numerous apothecia on the upper side, fewer on the lower ; the shaded middle part represents leaf-tissue, the remainder is the light fungal stroma in which the darker apothecia are embedded, (v. Tubeuf del.) Rh. salicinum Pers. (Britain and U.S. America). Thickened black wrinkled spots appear frequen
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RF2RR2M2K–Salix purpurea purple willow or osier is a species of Salix native to most of Europe. Purple willow catkin, Salix purpurea.
RF2T9M7AR–In spring, purple willow (Salix purpurea) grows in the wild
RM2ANJ1T2–Trees; a handbook of forest-botany for the woodlands and the laboratory . Fig. 43. Guelder Rose, Viburnum Ojntlus, p. 177 (D). (i) Leaves lanceolate or obovate-lanceolate,at least 4—5 times as long as broadstipules half-ovate, but rarely seen. Salix purpurea, L. Purple Willow (Fig. 44). Shrubwith sub-opposite leaves. Leaves thin, about 9—11(9—18) cm. long, oblong-obovate to obovate-lanceolate,or oblong to nearly linear lanceolate; sub-sessile andoften opposite, 4—6 times as long as broad, the greatest PURPLE WILLOW 179 breadth usually about the upper third. Suddenly andshortly acuminate. Entir
RF2HNG9EC–Closeup of Salix purpurea growing in a field with a lake in the blurry background
RMW1CATP–Archive image from page 580 of Die mutationstheorie Versuche und beobachtungen. Die mutationstheorie. Versuche und beobachtungen über die entstehung von arten im pflanzenreich . diemutationstheo21903vrie Year: 1901 Halbrassen mit erblicher Verb ander ung. 553 nenne aus meiner Sammlung beispielsweise Fraxinus excelsior, Alnus glutinosa, Crataegus nigra, Azalea indica, Robinia Pseud-Acacia, Salix purpurea, Salix alba, Spiraea eallosa atropurpurea. Ferner erhielt ich. durch die Güte des Herrn Prof. W. Johannsen in Kopenhagen sehr schöne, breite Verbänderungen der unterirdischen Ausläufer von Spi
RF2WY5N88–3d illustration of Salix purpurea bush isolated on black background
RMPFEKCC–. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, flowering plants, &c. Ornamental trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. ORXAMEXTAL TREES. SHRUBS, ETC. 35. SALIX PURPUREA. VAR. PENDULA. (aMEEICAN ^VEEPING or fountain WtLLOW.) Salix. Wisconsin Treeping-. Of drooping habit, and said to be perfectly hardy in Wisconsin. TAXODIUM. Deciduous Cypress. {Xat. Ord. Pinaccce.) T. disticlium. Deciduous ok Southern Cypress. A beautiful stately tree, â with small, elegant yew-like foliage. TILilA. Linden or Lime Tree. Linde, Ger. Tilleue, Fr. {Nat. Ord. Tiliacei-e.
RMMCR8PK–. Abb. 51. Melampsora Lai-id-epitea. 1. Caeomasporen. 2., 3. Uredosporen und Para- fyseu. ö. Schnitt durch ein Teleutosporenlager. 5. Vergrösserte Teleutosporen. (Nach Klebahn). üredo- und Teleutosporen auf verschiedenen Salix-Arten und zwar: S aurita, cinerea, viminalis, hypophaifolia, Capraea, acutifolia, daphnoides, aurita X viminalis, pur purea X viminalis, dasyclados, Smithiana, retusa, herbacea, reticulata, serpyllifolia, nigricans, glabra, arbuscula, fragilis, purpurea, grandifolia. Aus Böhmen mit Sicherheit bisher nur auf Salix viminalis: Turnau (Kabät)! Zdär bei Polic a M.I Salix Capr
RMF449BH–Purple willow
RF2W9B2FP–Salix purpurea purple willow or osier is a species of Salix native to most of Europe. Purple willow catkin, Salix purpurea.
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RF2PN82M9–Salix purpurea purple willow or osier is a species of Salix native to most of Europe. Purple willow catkin, Salix purpurea.
RM2AGAP21–. Sitzungsberichte der Gesellschaft Naturforschender Freunde zu Berlin. ung bildet rundliche Gruppen,die aber schon oberhalb der unteren Lamelle als kurze, schmaleLängsstriche erscheinen. Fundort: Triglitz i. d. Priegnitz. Im Jahre 1906 fand ich in der Umgebung von RemagenZweiggallen auf Salix purpurea (Z. S. 358), die eine gewisseÄhnlichkeit mit denjenigen von Rhabd. Salicis besitzen, doch ließsich an der Larve sogleich erkennen, daß es sich nicht um dieseArt handeln könne. Ich zog die Mücke 1907 und 1910. Wiesich aus der nachfolgenden Beschreibung ergibt, unterscheidet sichauch die Imago wes
RF2JGJ36J–Closeup on the emerald green caterpillar of the poplar kitten, Furcula bifida eating Salix purpurea leafs in the garden
RFJ7RGHM–tree branch plant nature willow macro close-up macro admission close up view
RM2C1MMFY–Salix purpurea L Salix purpurea L.
RMW16318–Archive image from page 206 of Die insekten Mitteleuropas insbesondere Deutschlands. Die insekten Mitteleuropas insbesondere Deutschlands . dieinsektenmitte03schr Year: 1914-[26] 1. Familie. Tenthredinidae. 173 Abb. 64. Galle von Pontaiün Salicis Christ an Salix purpurea. Am häufigsten und am meisten in die Augen fallend sind wohl die Gallen von P. proxima Lep. (vallisnierii Htg.), etwa von der Form kleiner Bohnen, durch das Blatt gewachsen und auf der Oberseite gewöhnlich rot angelaufen; sie sitzen meist zu mehreren ziemlich längs der Mitte jeder Blatthälfte und sind im Durchschnitt markig (
RF2WY5N86–3d illustration of Salix purpurea bush isolated on black background
RMPG4BFJ–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites : introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae . Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. Fig. 130.—Sections of Maple leaves showing the upper epidermis ruptured by 1, RKytisma acerinwm; 2, Rhytisma 2mnctatum. Fig. 131.—Rhytisma symvietricum Miill. Two leaves of Salix purpurea vrith stromata. A, The upper side. B, The lower side. C, Longitudinal section through the same leaf, showing numerous apothecia on the upper side, fewer on the lower ; the shaded middle part represents leaf-tissue, the remainder is
RMMCRCM5–. Abb. 153. Die ,,Czartowska Skala" bei Lemberg. (Nach einer Aufnahme aus der Bildersammlung des geographischen Institutes der Wiener Universität.) auf; so liegt im äußersten Norden bei Poturycza, unweit Sokal, das Hocli- moor Kopytowicz, welches eine außerordentliche interessante Flora aufweist, da daselbst neben Schoenus ferrugineas, Salix cinerea, S. aiiriia, S. purpurea^ S. repens, Pinguicula vulgaris, Pedicularis Sceplrum Carolinum auch Salix myrlil- loides und die erst in den Karpathen wiederkehrende S. Lapponum sowie S. nigri- cans wachsen. Am Ufer des Bug aber wächst hier in Gesel
RMDH4DNR–Purple Willows
RF2PN82YJ–Salix purpurea purple willow or osier is a species of Salix native to most of Europe. Purple willow catkin, Salix purpurea.
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RF2WT0KW0–Salix purpurea purple willow or osier is a species of Salix native to most of Europe. Purple willow catkin, Salix purpurea.
RM2AG7Y01–. Charles Eliot, landscape architect : a lover of nature and of his kind who trained himself for a new profession, practised it happily and through it wrought much good /Charles William Eliot. us. 34. [Prunus Pissardl.] Prunus. Ligustrum. Forsythia. 35. Ligustrum. Cornus. Cornus Mas. Caragana. Berberis. 36. [Populus Bolleana 3.] Salix. Cornus. Thuja Wareana 10. 37. Thuja Wareana 3. Thuja pyramidalis 2. Thuja Hoveyi 5. Berberis purpurea 5. Forsythia 5. Deutzia gracilis 10. 38. Thuja Wareana 1. Kerria Japonica 5. 39. Thuja Wareana 1. Rhodotypos 5. Thuja pyramidalis 2. Thuja Hoveyi 5. Berberis pu
RF2GJHT7D–Closeup on the emerald green caterpillar of the poplar kitten, Furcula bifida
RM2C1MK6N–Salix purpurea L Salix purpurea L.
RMT1HMFW–Diseases of plants induced by Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae diseasesofplants00tube Year: 1897 Fio. 130.—Sections of Majle leaves showing the upper epidermis ruistured by 1, Rhytisma acerinv.m; 2, RhytUma punctatum. Fig. 131.—Rhytisma symmetricum Milll. Two leaves of Salix purpurea with stromata. A, The upper side. B, The lower side. C, Longitudinal section through the same leaf, showing numerous apothecia on the upper side, fewer on the lower ; the shaded middle part represents leaf-tissue, t
RF2WY5N8D–3d illustration of Salix purpurea bush isolated on black background
RMPFG18G–. Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe. C- v. Ettingshausen. Fossile Flora von Sagor. Tnf. XXI.. 1—4. Myiica caroliniana. 5—7. M. Gale L. 8. Querciis coccifera L. 9. Ulmus japonica. 10, 12. Alnns glutiaosn Gaertn. 11, 13. A. incana DC. 11 Betula pubescens Ehih. 15. B. alba L. 16. Salix purpurea L. NalumlbKtrh «./. Denkschriften der mathcm.-naturw. CI. XXXVII. Dil- Im dei k f.. " nd Staat druckerti. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - co
RF2WW4AXF–Salix purpurea purple willow or osier is a species of Salix native to most of Europe. Purple willow catkin, Salix purpurea.
RM2AWYDPD–Mitteilungen der Deutschen Dendrologischen Gesellschaft . ^..•^äFü?. a s e s s U Ph S 6£ CA) -3 ^- 0 ^ -*? J3 , :t* CUO oS ^p rt R £ 0! J3 Lo 3 So-^ § M 2H ?— ^ u b (« rt CliO Q.3 >. P4 CJ 24Ö L. Beißner: 1909. No. Höhe Umfang Altermm Jahre Bemerkungen 131 ! 132 i 133 134 135136 137138 139140141142 143144 145146 147148149 ^53 154155156157158 159160161162163164 165166167168169170171172 173174 175176 177178179 Quercus repandafalcata „ species Salix purpurea Quercus coccinea undulata „ ,, cucuUata „ tinctoria ,, rubra magnifica . „ cuneata hypophloeos. ,, raarylandica „ rubra latifolia . ,, r
RF2GY47M6–Closeup of the caterpillar of the Dot moth, Melanchra persicaria
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