RF2DC7103–Ripe orange fruit of Euonymus verrucosus with pink umbrella on a background of yellow golden foliage in the forest on an autumn day.
RMBETT9D–Euonymus Verrucosus leaves in Autumn
RF2DN5GE3–Ripe orange black fruit of Euonymus verrucosus with pink umbrella against the backdrop of foliage and blue sky in forest on sunny autumn day.
RF2C00G9B–Euonymus verrucosus, Wartybark Euonymus. Wild plant shot in the spring.
RF2D8ERHJ–Black-green branches of Euonymus verrucosus with pink and orange leaves in the forest against a pale blue sky on an autumn day.
RFH3CH5F–Red leaves of Euonymus verrucosus in autumn forest
RF2HB5ECE–Selective focus of the growing Euonymus verrucosus plants on the tree branches
RF2X67MEX–Little flowers of Euonymus verrucosus or spindle tree.
RF2KT28K8–They See You. Euonymus Verrucosus Fruit in Natural Environment Берескле́т
RFF41PCR–Euonymus verrucosus, Spindle tree
RF2HC4KYR–Ripe fruits of warty euonymus Euonymus verrucosus on branches
RFF416BM–Euonymus verrucosus, Spindle tree
RF2M6E6K9–Beautiful background with a view of Euonymus verrucosus leaves reddened in autumn
RF2D9456X–A green brush of Euonymus verrucosus with bright orange-black-pink shiny berries in sunlight against a green forest background.
RF2T02CCN–Autumn garden, blooming bush of Euonymus verrucosus. (Euonymus verrucosa).
RF2DN5GXM–Ripe orange black fruit of Euonymus verrucosus with pink umbrella against the backdrop of foliage and blue sky in the forest on an sunny autumn day.
RMBETTJE–Euonymus Verrucosus leaves in Autumn
RF2D8ERHM–A black and green branch of Euonymus verrucosus with pink leaves and a pine needle in the forest against a pale blue sky and bright red foliage.
RF2C00G9D–Euonymus verrucosus, Wartybark Euonymus. Wild plant shot in the spring.
RF2GGP1JY–Euonymus verrucosus, Warty-barked Spindle. Orange-pink berries on branch wiht green foliage in sunlight against blue sky background. Watercolor effect
RFH3CH5P–Red leaves of Euonymus verrucosus in autumn forest
RF2D946PM–Euonymus verrucosus or Warty-barked Spindle. Ripe pink orange poisonous wild berries on a green slightly yellowed branch close-up in the forest.
RFJGWKCH–Euonymus verrucosus flowers, macro shot, local focus
RM2TA81TP–Warty Spindle, Euonymus verrucosus bush in flower in spring. Eastern Alps.
RF2GGP1JG–Euonymus verrucosus, Warty-barked Spindle. Orange-pink spindle berries hang from a branch in sunlight against a dark purple background. Copy space.
RF2X67MMA–Little flowers of Euonymus verrucosus or spindle tree.
RF2KT28XF–They See You. Euonymus Verrucosus Fruit in Natural Environment Берескле́т
RF2WXFW8M–Shrub flowers Euonymus verrucosus close up
RF2GJHXP6–Thin brown branches of Euonymus verrucosus with yellow and pink leaves in the sunlight on an autumn day. Sunny yellow natural autumn background.
RF2WXFW8T–Shrub flowers Euonymus verrucosus close up
RMA0AGGW–Red autumn leaves of Celastraceae Euonymus verrucosus Europe
RF2WXAHFN–Unripe poisonous fruits of Euonymus warty (Euonymus verrucosus)
RFF4148T–Euonymus verrucosa, Spindle tree
RF2T02C3T–Red leaves of Winged euonymus (Euonymus alatus) in the autumn garden. Close up view.
RF2F9GBYC–Red euonymus in the autumn garden at dawn. Card
RF2H2C407–Selective focus shot of blooming Euonymus verrucosus flowers
RM2TA81NH–Warty Spindle, Euonymus verrucosus bush in flower in spring. Eastern Alps.
RF2D85DKK–Warted Spindle (Euonymus verrucosus). Immature Fruit Closeup
RF2X67MF1–Little flowers of Euonymus verrucosus or spindle tree.
RF2KT288E–They See You. Euonymus Verrucosus Fruit in Natural Environment Берескле́т
RMRDGTA0–. The natural history of plants. Botany. 2 NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. inwards, oftener on the margin, or even a little outwards.^ Between them rise, more or less, the alternate lobes of the disk, in the centre of which, more or less depressed, the gyuseoium is inserted. This is composed of an ovary of 3-5 cells, superposed to the petals when equal in number, and surmounted by a longer or shorter style, with 3-5 lobed stigmatiferous extremity. In the com- mon Euonymus [Euonymus europceus) and in many other species,^ the Euonymus verrucosus.. Please note that these images are extracted from scan
RMPG2X66–. The natural history of plants. Botany. 2 NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. inwards, oftener on the margin, or even a little outwards.^ Between them rise, more or less, the alternate lobes of the disk, in the centre of which, more or less depressed, the gyuseoium is inserted. This is composed of an ovary of 3-5 cells, superposed to the petals when equal in number, and surmounted by a longer or shorter style, with 3-5 lobed stigmatiferous extremity. In the com- mon Euonymus [Euonymus europceus) and in many other species,^ the Euonymus verrucosus.. Please note that these images are extracted from scan
RMA0AFMY–Red autumn leaves of Celastraceae Euonymus verrucosus Europe
RF2WXAHFT–Unripe poisonous fruits of Euonymus warty (Euonymus verrucosus)
RF2WXFX41–Shrub Euonymus verrucosus with sunlit yellow flowers in the forest, beautiful optical flare
RF2T02C1F–Red leaves of Winged euonymus (Euonymus alatus) in the autumn garden. Close up view.
RF2HBR25J–Euonymus verrucosus berries close up
RF2JW5A3N–A closeup shot of Euonymus verrucosus flowers
RF2WXFX4A–Shrub Euonymus verrucosus with sunlit yellow flowers
RFBCARJY–Spindle tree fruits closeup
RF2WXAHFP–Unripe poisonous fruits of Euonymus warty (Euonymus verrucosus)
RF2WX5TYM–Euonymus warty (Euonymus verrucosus) - a general view of a bush with fruits
RF2D85HBX–Warted Spindle (Euonymus verrucosus). Immature Fruit Closeup
RF2X67MMB–Little flowers of Euonymus verrucosus or spindle tree.
RMPG2X6G–. The natural history of plants. Botany. NATUEAL HISTOEY OF PLANTS. XLVI. CELASTRACE.E. I. EUONYMUS BERIES. Euonymus^ (fig. 1-7) has regular, hermaphrodite flowers in four or five parts. In many species the receptacle is somewhat convex or depressed,, surmounted by a large and flattened glandular disk. The Emnymus verrucosus.. 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.. Baillon, Henri Ernest, 1827-1895; Hartog, Marcus M
RF2T02C17–Red leaves of Winged euonymus (Euonymus alatus) in the autumn garden. Close up view.
RF2H195XK–A selective focus shot of a pink Euonymus verrucosus flowering plant branch with fruits in nature
RMRDGTHK–. The natural history of plants. Botany. NATUEAL HISTOEY OF PLANTS. XLVI. CELASTRACE.E. I. EUONYMUS BERIES. Euonymus^ (fig. 1-7) has regular, hermaphrodite flowers in four or five parts. In many species the receptacle is somewhat convex or depressed,, surmounted by a large and flattened glandular disk. The Emnymus verrucosus.. 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.. Baillon, Henri Ernest, 1827-1895; Hartog, Marcus M