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Pinus Collection (page 2)

Background imagePinus Collection: Seed vessel pericarpium of the gooseberry 1-2

Seed vessel pericarpium of the gooseberry 1-2, fir tree 3 and wallflower 4-5.. Handcoloured copperplate engraving of a botanical illustration by Sydenham Edwards for William Curtiss Lectures

Background imagePinus Collection: Stacked Pine Logs - left on a logging site for

Stacked Pine Logs - left on a logging site for transportation - forest (Pinus sylvestris ). near Ekaterinburg - Middle Ural Mountains - Russia

Background imagePinus Collection: Pine Tree - crown after a snowfall

Pine Tree - crown after a snowfall (Pinus spp.). Sengilen mountain range, 2500 m altitude, South Tuva, Russia

Background imagePinus Collection: Pinus Ponderosa

Pinus Ponderosa
A species of pine indigenous to northern California and Oregon. Date: 1857

Background imagePinus Collection: Pinus Contorta

Pinus Contorta
Also known as the LODGEPOLE PINE, presumably because it is well suited for providing the central pole of a native American dwelling. Date: 1857

Background imagePinus Collection: Pinus palustris Miller, long-leaf pine

Pinus palustris Miller, long-leaf pine

Background imagePinus Collection: Pine wood with resin filled cavity

Pine wood with resin filled cavity
A piece of pine wood with a resin filled cavity inside. Fossilised resin becomes amber. Figure 4 from Amber The Natural Time Capsule

Background imagePinus Collection: Pine cones

Pine cones
A photograph of a specimen of pine cones and their seeds

Background imagePinus Collection: Pinus mugo, European mountain pine

Pinus mugo, European mountain pine
Watercolour depicting the foliage of a European mountain pine from page 38 of Ehret Drawing Book, by Georg Dionysius Ehret, c. 1740 s

Background imagePinus Collection: Pinus strobus L. Weymouth pine

Pinus strobus L. Weymouth pine
Weymouth Pine, drawing by G.D. Ehret. Native of eastern North America. Image used in: The Chelsea Gardener Philip Miller 1691 - 1771 by Hazel Le Rougetel, 1990, plate 16

Background imagePinus Collection: Pine cone in Baltic amber

Pine cone in Baltic amber
A pine cone in Baltic amber dating from the Upper Eocene. Amber is fossilised tree resin. Image taken from Amber the Natural Time Capsule

Background imagePinus Collection: Italian Pine

Italian Pine
Plate 24 from The Shape, Skeleton and Foliage of Thirty Two Species of Trees, 1786 by A. Cozens. The series was originally issued in 1771

Background imagePinus Collection: Pinus coulteri, big-cone pine

Pinus coulteri, big-cone pine
Photograph of a Pinus coulteri pine cone

Background imagePinus Collection: Pinus sylvestris, Scots pine (bottom) & Cedrus libani, cedar

Pinus sylvestris, Scots pine (bottom) & Cedrus libani, cedar
Sketch 250 from the Ehret Collection of Sketches (unbound) by Georg Dionysius Ehret (1708-1770). Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imagePinus Collection: Pinus sylvestris, scots pine

Pinus sylvestris, scots pine
Scanning electron microscope (SEM) image showing a pollen grain from a scots pine. Note the air bladders that help it to float through the air (x 1500 on a standard 9 cm wide print)

Background imagePinus Collection: Amber from Burma

Amber from Burma
A large specimen of Burmese amber measuring 50 cms left to right. Note size of specimen from hands included for scale

Background imagePinus Collection: Scots Pines at Aldenham House, Hertfordshire

Scots Pines at Aldenham House, Hertfordshire
Two tall Scots Pines (Pinus Sylvestris of the Pinaceae family) at Aldenham House, near Borehamwood, Hertfordshire. Part of the gardens can also be seen, with grass, shrubs, flowerbeds, a statue



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