RMWW5KG9–Close-up of the bark of the black walnut, Juglans nigra,
RMHB8D9G–Juglans regia, Walnut, female flowers
RM2RCNE33–American soldiers moving a tank through the town of Varennes, France in September 1918. The tank is being transported to assist the American soldiers. The photograph was taken by Mllsc R.C. Price on August 26, 1918. It was later passed by the A.E.F. censor, although the exact date is unknown.
RMFHWB7Y–Juglans regia, Walnut, annual sprouts
RFR0A5K4–Walnuts closed and open with nuts revealed together with nutcrackers displayed on a white cloth.
RME0HWDE–Nussbaumblatt, (Juglandaceae), DIE GARTEN TULLN 2009 - Walnut tree leaf, (Juglandaceae)
RF2X364WH–Some stones arranged as podiums with vacant space, Walnuts, soybeans and almond featured. Template for product presentation of Soybean (Glycine max) e
RMB8T0KK–walnut (Juglans regia), walnuts
RFT66Y0E–Walnuts with and without nutshell white isolated
RF2K25RMY–Unripe walnuts - juglans regia - in the fruit coat on the tree before harvesting in autumn
RMA1RRWT–Closeup of basket of walnuts with single fruit opened to expose the edible walnut seed or kernel UK
RFH90YE7–Walnuts on heart shaped black slate
RF2DB8JHB–Walnut nut with nutshell close-up white isolated
RM2A7CA1H–Walnut tree, Juglans regia. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieu's 'Dictionary of Natural Science,' Florence, Italy, 1837. Engraved by Corsi, drawn by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin, and published by Batelli e Figli. Turpin (1775-1840) is considered one of the greatest French botanical illustrators of the 19th century.
RFA3R0AX–Walnuts
RM2AJ85RR–The sylva americana; or, A description of the forest trees indigenous to the United States, practically and botanically considered . e, and, taken to the number of 15 or 20, theyexcite vomiting. J U G L A N S. Moncecia Polyaiuh-ia. Linn. TercbintliaceBB. Juss. Cathartic, emetic, narcotic. BiTTERNUT Hickory. Juglans amara. This species is generallyknown in New Jersey by thename of Bitternut Hickory;in Pennsylvania it is calledWhite Hickory and some-times Swamp Hickory ; far-ther south it is compoundedwith the pignut hickory ; theFrench of Illinois, like theinhabitants of New Jersey,give it the
RFAAMNK3–Walnuts - full frame
RF2GK7W5C–Unripe walnuts - juglans regia - in the fruit coat on the tree before harvesting in autumn
RMP6ENGW–Walnut tree, Juglans regia. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieu's 'Dictionary of Natural Science,' Florence, Italy, 1837. Engraved by Corsi, drawn by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin, and published by Batelli e Figli. Turpin (1775-1840) is considered one of the greatest French botanical illustrators of the 19th century.
RMPFM1NM–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 846 JUGLANS JUGLANS. 1196. Juelans Sieboldiana (Xl-5). or acuminate, almost glabrous, bright green, 2-5 in. long: fr. almost globular, green; nut usually oral, reticulate and rather smooth, rather thin-shelled. S. E. Europe, HimaL, China. U. S. N. C, pi. 6. Many vars. are culti- vated as fruit trees, for which
RFW6H4NM–Walnuts in an orchard in Nuratau mountains, Uzbekistan
RMMCHYW8–. 9 t|iiif|iiiimu|iiiimit|iitinitiiiiij|i mf'r 127.æ¡ä» ç §ç126.è¡æ¡Juglans regis Linn, ç §ç128, Kæ
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RME0HWD2–Nussbaumblatt, (Juglandaceae), DIE GARTEN TULLN 2009 - Walnut tree leaf, (Juglandaceae)
RMB8T0J0–walnut (Juglans regia), walnuts
RFT66Y0M–Walnut nut with nutshell close-up white isolated
RF2DB8JH5–Walnuts with and without nutshell white isolated
RM2A7C9DN–Walnut tree, nut in section, Juglans regia, native to Asia. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieu's 'Dictionary of Natural Science,' Florence, Italy, 1837. Engraved by Corsi, drawn by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin, and published by Batelli e Figli. Turpin (1775-1840) is considered one of the greatest French botanical illustrators of the 19th century.
RFA3PYBG–Plate full of walnuts
RM2AWTGXR–Mitteilungen der Deutschen Dendrologischen Gesellschaft . e Holz, dasselbe ist sehr zäheund wird als Werkholz am meisten geschätzt. Es gibt hiervon mehrere Varietätenund Bastarde, piriformis (Juglans piriformis Mühlbg. [1813]) hat birnförmigeFrucht mit 4 großen Rippen, odorata (Hicoria odorata Dippel [1892], Juglansalba odorata Marsh. [1785], Hicorius odorata Sarg.) hat kleinere Fruchtund einen Stamm mit abblätternder Rinde obcordata (Juglans obcordata Mühlbg.[1813]) hat rundliche Frucht, villosa (Hicoria villosa Ashe) hat große, brauneNuß, die Rinde ist borkig und rissig, microcarpa (Hicoria
RFAAMNJ7–Walnut halves on white background
RMP6EECK–Walnut tree, nut in section, Juglans regia, native to Asia. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieu's 'Dictionary of Natural Science,' Florence, Italy, 1837. Engraved by Corsi, drawn by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin, and published by Batelli e Figli. Turpin (1775-1840) is considered one of the greatest French botanical illustrators of the 19th century.
RMPFBMNN–. Descriptive catalogue of flowering, ornamental trees, shrubs, bulbs, herbs, climbers, fruit trees, &c., &c., &c. / for sale by the Yokohama Nursery Co., Limited.. Nursery Catalogue. 90 CATALOGUE OF THE YOKOHAMA NURSERY Co., fyri). (1911). JUGLANS : —. Cordiforml s per pound. Ilex Crenata $1.40 * ' Intej^ra 80 " Latifolia 2.00 " SieboMi 1.40 Illicium Anisatum GO Juglans Cordiformis (Japan Walnut) 20 (per 10 lbs. nl.OO ; per loo Us sS.H).) " Sieboldi 16 Ci:e: 10 lbs. s .90 ; per 100 lbs. §7,00.) Regia 30 (per 10 lbs. ?2.00 ; per 100 Its. sU.CO.) Maiulcliiiria 55 (per
RMME6M5P–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 19. (5 Bl- der J. A Flatycarya strobilaceci S. et Z.; S Engelhardtia spicata Bl.; C Pterocarya fraxinifolia (Lara.) Spacli; D Juglans regia L.; E Carya alba Nutt. A' C etc. Diagramme. — 6 Tragblatt; i, j? Vorblätter; p Blutenhülle. — (Alles nacli Eicbler, Blütendi;igramme 11. Fig. i:j, und nach Casimir de C'andolle, Annales d. sc. nat. 4. sör. tom. XVIII. pl. 2—0.)
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RMB8TC5J–walnut (Juglans regia), walnuts
RF2DB8JK5–Walnut with nutshell in a bowl in top view
RF2BRYFXC–Walnuts in the shell - Juglans Regia
RM2CJ5XWF–. Studies in Juglans . PLATE 8 Juglans californica Wats. Fig. 12.—a. Tsormal pistillate catkin with a developing nut; b. Abnor-mal catkin with pistillate flowers; c. Shows asymmetry of the abnormalflowers; d. Shows depression in surface of ovary; i. A bisexual flower.X 1. [38]. o > T)CDO OCO o < O DO03 noo7; PLATE 9 Juglans californica Wats. Fig. 13.—Abnormal fruits—a, b, c, type x; d, e, type y. a, V, c, d, e. Abnormal nuts from similar fruits. a, b, c, d, c. Similar nuts sectioned transversely and placed inrelatively the same position, the basal portions being uppermost in thefigure. A
RMME6M5Y–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 18. Blütenstandsstellnng (halbscliematiscli) verschiedener J. A Juglans regia L.; B PterocanjafraxinifoUa (Lara.) Spacli; C Carya alba'Sntt.: D Carya amara Nntt.; E Engelhardtia spicata Blume. Der weià gehaltene Sprossteil gehört dem Jahre der Blüte, der dunkel gehaltene dem Vorjahre an. (^ Kätzchen einer Achse (« + ) -ten oder sogar (vergl. Fig. 18 C, D] einer Achse {n -{- 2)-ten und [n -{- 3) -ten Grades angehören. Bei Platycarya strobilacea Sieb, et Zucc.
RMT3TP6K–Archive image from page 30 of Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen dienatrlichenp31engl Year: 1887-1909. Fig. 19. (5 Bl- der J. A Flatycarya strobilaceci S. et Z.; S Engelhardtia spicata Bl.; C Pterocarya fraxinifolia (Lara.) Spacli; D Juglans regia L.; E Carya alba Nutt. A' C etc. Diagramme. — 6 Tragblatt; i, j? Vorblätter; p Blutenhülle. — (Alles nacli Eicbler, Blütendi;igramme 11. Fig. i:j, und nach Casimir de C'andolle, Annales d. sc. nat. 4. sör. tom. XVIII. pl. 2—0.) Fig
RMB8T0KF–walnut (Juglans regia), walnuts
RM2CJ5HCF–. Studies in Juglans . > 0CICD >CO o CO n on PLATE 14 Juglans californica X Quercus agrifolia Fig. 2—a, leaf and fruits from F! seedling No. 23a. Fig. 2—b, leaf and fruits from F, seedling No. 23b. Fig. 2—c, leaf and fruits from F, seedling No. 23c. The nuts from which these three F, seedlings grew were borne in thesame cluster on J. californica tree II of 1908 hybridization experiments. X y3. [60]. < o 0 o o o PLATE 15 Juglans californica Watson J. californica var. quercina Babcock Fig. 3.—a, b, c, cl, typical californica seedlings,—e, f, g, h, typicalquercina seedlings. All from th
RMMCPKPN–. Fig. 16. Sklerenchyinfasern l)ei lOOfacher Vergrösserung und zwar: A aus dem rothen Santelholze (Pterocarpus santnliniis); B aus dem Holze der Weissweide (Salix alba), links eine im Stamme tangential gestellte, rechts eine im Stamme radial gestellte Wand dem Beschauer zuwendend; C aus dem Holze des Teakbaumes [Tectona grandis), (gefächert!); D aus dem Holze des Nusshaumes (Juglans regia); E aus dem Holze des Oelhaumes (Olea enropma); F aus dem Holze der Traubeneiche (Quercus sessiliflora). G Stück von i*. stärker vergrössert, 1000/1, mit schief gestellten, spaltenförmigen Tüpfeln; H Wand zwi
RMT3TP6A–Archive image from page 30 of Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen dienatrlichenp31engl Year: 1887-1909. Fig. 19. (5 Bl- der J. A Flatycarya strobilaceci S. et Z.; S Engelhardtia spicata Bl.; C Pterocarya fraxinifolia (Lara.) Spacli; D Juglans regia L.; E Carya alba Nutt. A' C etc. Diagramme. — 6 Tragblatt; i, j? Vorblätter; p Blutenhülle. — (Alles nacli Eicbler, Blütendi;igramme 11. Fig. i:j, und nach Casimir de C'andolle, Annales d. sc. nat. 4. sör. tom. XVIII. pl. 2—0.)
RMB8T0HW–walnut (Juglans regia), walnuts with nutcracker
RM2CJ5GTK–. Studies in Juglans . < o 0 o o o PLATE 15 Juglans californica Watson J. californica var. quercina Babcock Fig. 3.—a, b, c, cl, typical californica seedlings,—e, f, g, h, typicalquercina seedlings. All from the same cluster of abnormal fruits fromtree No. 16 in Garden Grove, Calif. X %. [62]. o> 0CD 3>OXI GO o CD oo o PLATE 16 Juglans californica Watson J. calif ornica v;ir. qu<rcina Babcock Fig. 4.—a, quercina and b, calif ornica seedlings from cluster No. 35 on./. calif ornica tree No. 16 in Garden Grove, Calif. X 1. L64] UNIV. CALIF. PUBL. AGR. SCI. VOL. 2 [BABCOCK] PLATE 16
RMME6M5G–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 20. Q Bl. und Fr. der J. A Platycari/a strobüacea S. et Z.; B Engelhardtia spicata Bl.: C Pterocarya fraxinifolia (Lam.) Spaeh; S Juglans regia L.; E Carya alba Nutt.; F Carya amara Nutt.: A' B' etc. Fr. mit ihren Hüllen oder im Längsschnitt; A",' B", C" u. s. w. Fr. im Querschnitt. — 6 Tragblatt; a. S Vorblätter; jj Blutenhülle; st Narbe. — (Alles nach Casimir de Candolle undEichler, Blütendiagramme U. Fig. 14 n. 15.) unvollkommen 2tacherig. S. alappig, E. mit
RMB8T0JA–walnut (Juglans regia), walnuts with nutcracker
RM2ANJH44–Trees; a handbook of forest-botany for the woodlands and the laboratory . Fig. 17. Leaflet of Walnut, Juglans regia, showing pinnate-loopedvenation. The secondary ribs b leave the midrib a in pinnate order,but curve forwards (near d and e) and loop with the next in front. Inthis case the looping is so near the margin that an infra-marginal veinmay result, c tertiaries, forming cross-ties and breaking up into thenetwork (Ett). 58 PINNATE-ARCUATE VENATION [CH. aries, which do not end in the margin, but take a sinuousor curved, or more rarely straight, course, and then bendforwards at their tips
RMB8T0HM–walnut (Juglans regia), overturned basket with walnuts
RM2ANJ6RX–Trees; a handbook of forest-botany for the woodlands and the laboratory . Fig. 35. Walnut, Juglans regia, p. 102 (D). LI—2 164 TREE OF HEAVEN ..&. Fig. 36. Leaflet of Walnut, Juglans regia. Venation pinnate-looped.a midrib; b secondary; c tertiary, forming cross-tie; d shows the forwardlooping ; e terminals, p. 162 (Ett). Ailanihus glandulosa, Desf. Ailanthus, Tree of Heaven.Large tree, with the leaves sometimes enormous, up to50—80 cm. long. The latter come out late, and are redwhen young: they fall with the first frosts, the leaflets FALSE ACACIA 165 turning red and brown, and often leaving
RM2CEM343–. A history of British forest-trees, indigenous and introduced. COMMON WALNUT. 139. Genus Juglans, Linn. Nat. Orel. Juglcmdacea. Juglans Regia, Linn.COMMON WALNUT. Linn. Si/st. MonoedaPolyandria. Juglans regia Linn. Hort. Cliff, p. 449.Will, sp. pi. iv. p. 455.Michaux, N. Amer. Syl. i. p. 143.Loudons Arb. Brit. ch. cii. p. 1423. Nux juglans seu regia vulgaris. Bauh Pin. 417. 140 JUGLANDACE.E. Previous to the introduction of the mahogany and otherbeautiful exotic woods, that of the Walnut was held inhigher estimation than an} other European tree, andsupplied their place in the manufacture of th
RMRJTXG4–. Atti della Società italiana di scienze naturali. Natural history. kiV Soc.iL5c.naCVol.XVI Tav.5. 'or-dell ì di 3. Li E. Ronchi 14-17 Plat'anus deperdfEa. 18-19 Juglans ventricosa. 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.. Società italiana di scienze naturali. Milano : Coi tipi di G. Bernardoni
RMREFHBY–. Comparative anatomy of the vegetative organs of the phanerogams and ferns. Plant anatomy; Phanerogams; Ferns. 176 SIEVE-TUBES. by the above-mentioned secondary bast of ligneous Dicotyledons, e. g. Phytocrene, Bignonia, Tilia, Juglans, Yitis (Figs. 69-70), Betula, Populus, Piius communis &c., the very oblique terminal faces of Calamus (Fig. 71), Philodendron Imbe, &c. ^In the secondary bast of Vitis the occasional horizontal ends of members have also a ladder-like structure. Sieve-plates are distributed in different ways, according to special cases, on the lateral faces of members o
RMRE2A1N–. Studies in heredity as illustrated by the trichomes of species and hybrids of Juglans, Oenothera, Papaver, and Solanum. Heredity; Trichomes. 46 HEREDITY AS ILLUSTRATED BY TRICHOMES. ones in the head-cells. The trichome then consists of a head of 4 cells, radially disposed, and a stalk of 2 cells, and cell-division ceases. Although numerous examples of each stag-e in the development of the trichome were seen, no exception to the sequence as given was noted. The long secreting trichome in Juglans californica X Juglans nigra is of two sorts. One type has a stalk of 4 cells and a head of 4 cells
RMRHTYTD–. The Bermuda islands. An account of their scenery, climate, productions, physiography, natural history and geology, with sketches of their discovery and early history, and the changes in their flora and fauna due to man. Natural history. 238 A. E. Vet'rill—27ie Bermuda Islands. 650 deciduous, roundish, usually cordate, about 2 inches long ; flowers appear in August. Its large fruit is very remarkable for its explo- sive power, when long dried. The sap is milky and poisonous. Native of the West Indies, south to Brazil. Black Walnut. {Juglans nigra L.) A few trees have been raised. Introduced f
RMRFRRWR–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 28 HEREDITY AS ILLUSTRATED BY TRICHOMES. were sufficient to indicate that this is essentially different from the long" secreting trichome of the other type. Fig. 7, g, shows a cross-section of a head which has reached the 5-celled stage. The fifth cell is formed by the laying down of a radially placed wall by which the mother-cell is divided unequally. In fig. 7, /', each of the 4 cells is divided by a radial wall, so that the mature, or 8-celled, condition has resulted.. Fig. 7.— Trichomes of Juglans nigra: a to e, long secreting trichome
RMRE0TEX–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. Juglans Sieboldiana (,''!-." or acuminate, almost ^daljrous, bright green, 2-5 in. loiiy;; tr. almost globular, green; nut usually oval, reticulate and rather smooth, rather thin-shelled. S.E.Europe, Hiraal., China. U. S. N. C, pi. G. Manj'vars. are culti- vated as fruit trees, for which sQeWa[}iut. Of the
RMRMAKTT–. Annual report. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects -- Ontario Periodicals. Plate E. 1. Eriophyes sp., Amelanchier Canadensis. 2. Eriophyes sp., .Juglans nigra. 3. Eriophyes sp., Populus italica. 4. Eriophyes sp., V^itis cordifolia. 5. Eriophyes sp., Salix Iragilis. [139]. 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.. Entomological Society of Ontario; Ontario. Dept. of Agriculture. Toronto, The Societ
RMRE0TF4–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 84G JUGLANS JUGLANS. Juglans Sieboldiana (,''!-." or acuminate, almost ^daljrous, bright green, 2-5 in. loiiy;; tr. almost globular, green; nut usually oval, reticulate and rather smooth, rather thin-shelled. S.E.Europe, Hiraal., China. U. S. N. C, pi. G. Manj'vars. are culti- vated as fruit trees, for whi
RMRE2A44–. Studies in heredity as illustrated by the trichomes of species and hybrids of Juglans, Oenothera, Papaver, and Solanum. Heredity; Trichomes. 38 HEREDITY AS ILLUSTRATED BY TRICHOMES.. FiQ. 9.—Trichomes otjuglanx eaUfornica X nigra, Fj: a, awn-shaped trichome from a leaf; 6 to ;/, disk-shaped trichomes; e to i, some stages in the rtevelopment of long secreting trichomes; j, transverse section of head of mature long secreting trichome; k to m, long secreting tri- chomes;»to r, long secreting trichomes of the type having a head of more than 4 cells; n, longitudinal sections of the head of a sing
RMRE3CR2–. Comparative anatomy of the vegetative organs of the phanerogams and ferns;. Plant anatomy; Ferns. 1^6 â SIEVE-TUBES. by the above-mentioned secondary bast of ligneous Dicotyledons, e. g. Phytocrene, Bignonia, Tilia, Juglans, Vitis (Figs. 69-70), Betula, Populus, Pirus communis S &c., the very oblique terminal faces of Calamus (Fig. yi), Philodendron Imbe, &c. In the secondary bast of Vitis the occasional horizontal ends of members have also a ladder-like structure. Sieve-plates are distributed in different ways, according to special cases, on the lateral faces of members of tubes, wh
RMRD4WYY–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 846 JUGLANS JUGLANS. 1196. Juelans Sieboldiana (Xl-5). or acuminate, almost glabrous, bright green, 2-5 in. long: fr. almost globular, green; nut usually oral, reticulate and rather smooth, rather thin-shelled. S. E. Europe, HimaL, China. U. S. N. C, pi. 6. Many vars. are culti- vated as fruit trees, for which
RMRFRRX1–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 26 HEREDITY AS ILLUSTRATED BY TRICHOMES. In table 8 the figures in the right-hand columns are the depths of the depressions of the trichomes whose diameters are given in the correspond- ing lines in the left-hand columns. The average diameter of the heads of the disk-shaped trichomes is 77.5 /^; the average depth of the depression of the heads is 25.0 p. Reference to the measurements on the disk-shaped trichomes in Juglans calif arnica, given. Fig. <!.—Trichomes of Juglans nigra: a, awn-shaped trich om e (cer., 242 M): htok, development of d
RMRGWEY9–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. 68 Illinois Natlkal Histoky Sikvky Billktix. JUGLANS NIGRA Linnaeus Black Walnut The Black Walnut is a lari;e. high tree, with a straight and continu- ous trunk which grachially breaks up, as it ascends, into stout, spreading limbs to form a round-topped crown. The large, compound leaves, which are from 1 to 3 feet long, are made up of 10 to 22 very short-stalked leaf- lets set in pairs along the hairy petioles and one long- stalked leaflet at the end. The stout, unbranched cat- kins, 3 to 5 inches long, which bear the staniinate flowers, are found
RMRFRRM5–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. HYBRIDS OF JUGLANS. 51. Fig. 17.—Short secretingtrichomes of Juglanscall)'orn'u-a , plantC: a toe,origin and growth of trichome previous to separation from epidermis (X 840)'; d and e, separation of trichome rudiment from epidermis (X 1200;;/, 1-celled stage (X 840); </, first divison of trichome (X1200); /(,2-celled trichome (X 840); /.second divisionof trichome;,y,3-celled trichome (X 1200): A, third cell-division ( 1200); I, transverse section of leaf, showing long and short secreting tri- chomes in place,. Please note that these images a
RMRHA8JT–. The book of woodcraft and Indian lore. Natural history; Camping; Outdoor life; Indians of North America. 3. JUGLANDACE.E OR WALNUT FAMILY Black Walnut. {Juglans nigra) A magnificent forest tree up to 150 feet high, usually much smaller in the east. Wood, a dark purplish brown or gray; hard, close-grained; strong; very desirable in weather or ground work, and heavy. A cubic foot weighs 38 lbs. Leaflets 13 to 23; and 3 to 5 inches long. Fruit nearly round, i to 3 inches in diameter.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for
RMRHB68K–. The book of woodcraft and Indian lore. Natural history; Camping; Outdoor life; Indians of North America. Forestry. 3. JUGLANDACE.E OR WALNUT FAMILY Black Walnut. {Juglans nigra) A magnificent forest tree up to 150 feet high, usually much smaller in the east. Wood, a dark purplish brown or gray; hard, close-grained; strong; very desirable in weather or ground work, and heavy. A cubic foot weighs 38 lbs. Leaflets 13 to 23; and 3 to 5 inches long. Fruit nearly round, i to 3 inches in diameter.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally en
RMRMB68J–. Annual report. New York State Museum; Science -- New York (State); Plants -- New York (State); Animals -- New York (State). KKV TO AMERICAN INSECT GALLS 4« Myrica carolinensis (bayberry) Bayberry leaves badly dwarfed and deformed. PL 15, fig. 6. Thompson '16, p. 80 Acarid. Eriophyes sp. Juglandaceae (walnut family) Juglans cinerea (butternut) Folded, appressed, crinkled leaves Itonid. C e c i d o m y i a sp.. Fig. 45. Sweet fern midge, Janetiella aspleni- folia Felt. Deformed leaves. (Author's illustration) A brown, velvety erineum surrounding the leaf stalks or on the main veins, causing a
RMRGABH2–. Bulletin de la Socit des sciences naturelles de Sane-et-Loire. Natural history; Natural history -- France. CATALOGUE PARTICULIER .il 11 IN HORTIS ET AGRIS CULTIS FRUTICOS.-K Nux juglans, sive regia vulgaris, G. B., 417. Le noyer. vavietates propc inocliini infinitas culturae m;i agonis débit se.. HESPERIDE.E Aurantia. Citrea. Limones. Punica quse mahun granatum refert. Laurus vulgaris, G. B., 450. Lauro cerasus, CIus., hist. 1, 4. Myrti varietates, haud paucte. Rosmarinus hortensis angustiore fol., G. B., 217. Thymus vulgaris, fol. laliore, G. B., 217. Lavandula latifolia, G. B., 216. Majora
RMRHKBH1–. The biologist's handbook of pronunciations. Biology. JANUSIA 159 Jamesia. Named in honor of Dr. Edwin James, American botanist who discovered the plant. Pro- nounced: jam'-si-a, not ja-me'-si-a.. Janusia* (ja-nu'-si-a) Jasione* (jas-i-o'-ne) Jasminum* (jas'-min-um) Jassidae (jas'-i-de) Jatamansi* (jat-am-an'-si) Jatropha* (jat'-ro-fa, ja'-trof-a) jecoral (jek'-o-ral) Jerboa (jer-bo'-a, jer'-bo-a) Jongheana* (jon-ge-a'-na) Jubaea* (ju-be'-a, jub-e'-a) jubatus (jub-a'-tus) crested, having a mane. Juglans* (ju'-glanz, jiig'-landz) jugular (ju'-gii-lar) jugum (jQ'-gum) jujuba (jii'-jub-a, ju'-ju
RMRGAED6–. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 14-16. Forests and forestry. .7 .8 .9 1.1 1.3 1.3 2.0 1.7 3.0 2.2 3.2 S.t 3.7* l.f ⢠⢠â ⢠4.9 ⢠⢠⢠⢠K.n â ⢠⢠⢠g3 3 pis FT <n m CO e 1^ 00 OB cr. ^1. TABLE NO. 8. HEIGHT GROWTH OF WHITE ASH, BLACK WALNUT, AND BLACK CHERRY IN PLANTATIONS. Descrii)tion of the Plantations. White Ish (Fraxlnus americana). Black Walnut (Juglans nigra). Age of Trees from Seed (Years^. Stone State For- est. Soilâheavy sandy lonm. Area originally cultivated. Altitude 1.140 ft. AspectâEastern. 2 vr.. seedlings planted in 1909, spaced 5'x 6'. Mont Al
RMRE2A0C–. Studies in heredity as illustrated by the trichomes of species and hybrids of Juglans, Oenothera, Papaver, and Solanum. Heredity; Trichomes. HYBRIDS OF JUGLANS. 51. Fig. 17.—Short secreting trichomes of J^ufiriaJiscaK/orntca X Juglans regia, F 2, plant C: a toe, origin and growth of trichome previous to separation from epidermis (x 840);; tJ and e, separation of triohome rudiment from epidermis (X 1200); /, 1-celled stage (X 840); g, first divison of trichome (X1200); /;, 2-celled trichome (X 840); i, second division of trichome; ^'i 3-celled trichome (X 1200); /,-, third cell-division (x 12
RMRFBK1K–. A catalog of cultivated woody plants of the southeastern United States. Plants, Cultivated Southern States; Woody plants Southern States; Trees Southern States; Shrubs Southern States; Ornamental woody plants Southern States; Plants, Cultivated Catalogs and collections Southern States; Woody plants Catalogs and collections Southern States; Trees Catalogs and collections Southern States; Shrubs Catalogs and collections Southern States; Ornamental woody plants Catalogs and collections Southern States. JUGLANS regia L [illustratorLillian Nicholson Meyer] 114. Please note that these images are e
RMRF3M9T–. A catalog of cultivated woody plants of the southeastern United States. Plants, Cultivated Southern States; Woody plants Southern States; Trees Southern States; Shrubs Southern States; Ornamental woody plants Southern States; Plants, Cultivated Catalogs and collections Southern States; Woody plants Catalogs and collections Southern States; Trees Catalogs and collections Southern States; Shrubs Catalogs and collections Southern States; Ornamental woody plants Catalogs and collections Southern States. JUGLANS regia L [illustratorLillian Nicholson Meyer] 114. Please note that these images are e
RMRE2N7W–. Comparative anatomy of the vegetative organs of the phanerogams and ferns;. Plant anatomy; Ferns. 564 SECONDARy CHANGES. Pruiius Cerasus, Ligustrum vulgare, Syringa persica, Salix fragilis, Rhus typhinum, Fraxinus Ornus, Robinia pseudacacia, and many others;—or, where the stomata are grouped together, one lenticel is formed under each group, e.g. species of Populus» Juglans regia, and Hedera Regnoriana; the stoma under which the lenticel originates lies over the middle of the latter at a later stage of development, while other neigh- bouring ones may lie in the periphery, e.g. Euonymus europ
RMREFED8–. Comparative anatomy of the vegetative organs of the phanerogams and ferns. Plant anatomy; Phanerogams; Ferns. 528 SECONDA R}' CHA NGES. e. g. Quercus, Corylus, Carpinus, Pyrus, Juglans regia, Sambucus nigra Daphne Mezereum, Rhaninus Frangula, Simaruba officinalis ^ Ulmus ^ Glycine sinensis, Quillaja, Olea europcea, and Populus pyramidalis. In these cases the fibres of each group are seldom radially arranged; their arrangement as seen in cross-section is usually irregular. (c) The bast of numerous other Dicotyledons contains fibres scattered through- out the soft bast, singly or in small gr
RMREFEAY–. Comparative anatomy of the vegetative organs of the phanerogams and ferns. Plant anatomy; Phanerogams; Ferns. â M SECONDARY CHANGES. Prunus Ceiasus, Ligustrum vulgare, Syringa persica, Salix fragilis, Rhus typhinum, Fraxinus Ornus, Robinia pseudacacia, and many others;âor, where the stomata are grouped together, one lenticel is formed under each group, e. g. species of Populus, Juglans regia, and Hedera Regnoriana; the stoma under wliich the lenticel originates lies over the middle of the latter at a later stage of development, while other neigh- bouring ones may lie in the periphery, e. g.
RMRE2N8J–. Comparative anatomy of the vegetative organs of the phanerogams and ferns;. Plant anatomy; Ferns. ^38 SECONDARy CHANGES. e.g. Quercus, Corylus, Carpinus, Pyrus, Juglans regia, Sambucus nigra>, Daphne Mezereum, Rhamnus Frangula, Simaruba officinalis", Ulmus S Glycine sinensisj Quillaja, Olea europsea, and Populus pyramidalis. In these cases the fibres of each group are seldom radially arranged; their arrangement as seen in cross-section is usually irregular. â {c) The bast of numerous other Dicotyledons contains fibres scattered through- out the soft bast, singly or in small groups, a
RMRG33F0–. California walnut industry. Commercial importance, longevity, pollination, varieties, planting, soil, propagation, budding, grafting, pruning, harvesting; enemies of the walnut, and remedies; area of walnut culture in state, in America, and in Europe, etc. Walnut. THE WALNUT {Juglans Regia) PLATE III,. Walnut Branch. 0J^?Wn? b0.ti1 stami»ate or male catkins and pistillates or female flowers in full bloom havin? ^flfnfdth2S,ether' 0r ntea-rly so- The male organs or catkins emanate from the budSs in thl of^e^e^V^^rt^e^b^oS^118 S™r>-d the '«»ale flowers at the^S'rilnffi. Please note that th
RMRG6X9F–. Bullettino del Laboratorio ed Orto botanico. Plants; Plants -- Italy Siena. 132 L. PICCIOLI areole a fessura. Eaggi larghi 1-4 cellule. Albero col legno bruno chiaro nell'alburno e bruno scuro nel durame, ad anelli annuali distinti. Midollo lamellare. Peso spec. 0,60-0,80 (fiy. 77J Noce. 43. Juglans regia L. - 44. J. nigra L. 2.) Arbusti rampicanti col legname biancastro, mediocre- mente duro, di corta durata, poroso, liaggi larghi lino a 10-20 cellule. Tracheidi abbondanti. Fibre ispessite con una o due sottilissime pareti trasversali interne. Midollo con canali gom- miferi. Peso spec. 0,54
RMRCAPKT–. dong bei mu ben zhi wu tu zhi. botany. 大éfæPopulus ussuricMisis Komarov æ ¸æ¡!fj; Juglans mandshurica Maxim.. 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.. liu shen e. ke xue chu ban she
RMRCAPM1–. dong bei mu ben zhi wu tu zhi. botany. ç½æ®Betula platyphylia Suk. vlff: B-tn æ±å主è¦æ¨¹ç¨®æ¨¹ç®é¬¨è£½å(ä¸). 大éfæPopulus ussuricMisis Komarov æ ¸æ¡!fj; Juglans mandshurica Maxim.. 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.. liu shen e. ke xue chu ban she
RMRC9P5G–. dong bei zhi wu yao tu zhi. botany. 9 t|iiif|iiiimu|iiiimit|iitinitiiiiij|i mf'r 127.æ¡ä» ç §ç126.è¡æ¡Juglans regis Linn, ç §ç128, Kæ . 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.. xiao pei gen,feng rui zhi,zhang hui lan,lou zhi cheng,cheng jing rong,chun xue ying,zhang hui xia. ren ming wei sheng chu ban she
RMRC9P5H–. dong bei zhi wu yao tu zhi. botany. ç §ç125.æ¡æ£. 9 t|iiif|iiiimu|iiiimit|iitinitiiiiij|i mf'r 127.æ¡ä» ç §ç126.è¡æ¡Juglans regis Linn, ç §ç128, Kæ . 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.. xiao pei gen,feng rui zhi,zhang hui lan,lou zhi cheng,cheng jing rong,chun xue ying,zhang hui xia. ren ming wei sheng chu ban she
RMRCRHCM–. Descriptive catalogue of flowering, ornamental trees, shrubs, bulbs, herbs, climbers, fruit trees, &c., &c., &c. / for sale by the Yokohama Nursery Co., Limited.. Nursery Catalogue. 90 CATALOGUE OF THE YOKOHAMA NURSERY Co., fyri). (1911). JUGLANS : —. Cordiforml s per pound. Ilex Crenata $1.40 * ' Intej^ra 80 " Latifolia 2.00 " SieboMi 1.40 Illicium Anisatum GO Juglans Cordiformis (Japan Walnut) 20 (per 10 lbs. nl.OO ; per loo Us sS.H).) " Sieboldi 16 Ci:e: 10 lbs. s .90 ; per 100 lbs. §7,00.) Regia 30 (per 10 lbs. ?2.00 ; per 100 Its. sU.CO.) Maiulcliiiria 55 (per
RMRCGDMJ–. Die rohstoffe des pflanzenreiches; versuch einer technischen rohstofflehre des pflanzenreiches. Botany, Economic; Materia medica, Vegetable. Fig. 16. Sklerenchyinfasern l)ei lOOfacher Vergrösserung und zwar: A aus dem rothen Santelholze (Pterocarpus santnliniis); B aus dem Holze der Weissweide (Salix alba), links eine im Stamme tangential gestellte, rechts eine im Stamme radial gestellte Wand dem Beschauer zuwendend; C aus dem Holze des Teakbaumes [Tectona grandis), (gefächert!); D aus dem Holze des Nusshaumes (Juglans regia); E aus dem Holze des Oelhaumes (Olea enropma); F aus dem Holze der
RMRCNBXW–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. 624 Die Gartenwelt. XV. 45 gepflanzt werden. In seiner Heimat wächst er noch heute wild, und zwar im Mischwalde, zusammen mit Juglans regia, Eichen und Föhren, der höheren Gebirg-e Griechenlands und der Türkei. Also, verlasset diesen Baum nicht, er ist schön und nützlich zugleich! C. Sprenger. Triteleia uniflora Im Palmengarten zu Frankfurt a. M. Zwiebel- und Knollengewächse. Triteleia uniflora Lindl. als Ampelpflanze. Von Joh.Bocek, Frankfurt a.M. (Hierzu eine Abbildung.) Neben Lachenalia tricolor, aurea und pendula, deren Blüten der Hyazinthe ähneln, ist die Trit
RMRCHXDH–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen. Plants; Plants, Useful. Fig. 19. (5 Bl- der J. A Flatycarya strobilaceci S. et Z.; S Engelhardtia spicata Bl.; C Pterocarya fraxinifolia (Lara.) Spacli; D Juglans regia L.; E Carya alba Nutt. A' C etc. Diagramme. — 6 Tragblatt; i, j? Vorblätter; p Blutenhülle. — (Alles nacli Eicbler, Blütendi;igramme 11. Fig. i:j, und nach Casimir de C'andolle, Annales d. sc. nat. 4. sör. tom. XVIII. pl. 2—0.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been d
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