RMCP07KB–common beech (Fagus sylvatica), male flowers, Germany
RFW2G1MG–Common beech (Fagus sylvatica), branch with male and female flowers and fresh leaves in spring, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RMDAKM09–common beech (Fagus sylvatica), branch with male flowers, Germany
RF2WHGBTE–Male flowers of the common beech tree (Fagus sylvatica) hanging on the branch between young green leaves in spring, copy space,
RM2AW58FM–Beech tree (Fagus sylvatica), male flowers and new leaves in spring, England, UK
RF2R1TETJ–Male flowers of the hop beech, Ostrya carpinifolia
RF2RCRGHJ–Beech (fagus sylvatica), close up showing the male flowers of the tree growing amongst the new leaves put out in the spring.
RM2CBXKJA–Male flowers of Beech, Fagus sylvatica, in spring.
RF2J6HK6A–Male flowers of the common beech tree (Fagus sylvatica) hanging on the branch between young green leaves in spring, copy space, selected focus, very n
RMDFPD84–european beech, fagus sylvatica
RF2N8HW7F–Clusters of downy leaves and flowers of copper beech, Fagus sylvatica
RM2C8GX3B–Great spotted woodpecker / greater spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopos major) male hammering on branch in beech forest with bluebells in flower in spring
RFT5NKFT–A picture is showing Branchlet of Fagus Sylvatica with Male and Female Flowers. Fagus Sylvatica is commonly known as Common Beech and it belongs to Be
RF2T971ND–European beech (Fagus sylvatica) is a deciduous tree native to central Europe and mountains of south Europe. Male flowers (catkins) detail. This photo
RMC40PRA–Pedunculate Oak, quercus robur
RF2H7KX6F–Ramson flowers with senior man in green forest
RFCXX065–Sweet Chestnut, Castanea sativa, male flowers
RME02B7A–Male Photographer photographing bluebells in an English wood
RFP51WFA–Nick Bailey in garden by seating area & border plants - CCLA : A Family Garden, RHS Chatsworth Flower Show, Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, England, UK.
RM2H1YF43–The leaves of Beech tree turn golden yellow and brown as the tree goes into senescence in autumn. The tree withdraws nutrients and chlorophyll
RFW2G1NJ–Common beech (Fagus sylvatica), branch with male and female flowers and fresh leaves in spring, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RMDAKM0B–common beech (Fagus sylvatica), branch with male flowers, Germany
RF2WHGBT6–Beech tree (Fagus sylvatica) with young leaves and hanging hairy male flowers in spring, dark green background, copy space, sele
RMEBKFTD–common beech (Fagus sylvatica), branch with male flowers, Germany
RF2WHGGEA–Hairy male flowers and leaves on a branch of the common beech tree (Fagus sylvatica) in spring, dark green background, copy spac
RMDAGYG8–common beech (Fagus sylvatica), male inflorescences, Germany
RF2WHGH25–Hanging hairy male flowers and young leaves on a branch of a beech tree (Fagus sylvatica) in spring, natural green background, c
RM2AW58JH–Beech tree (Fagus sylvatica), male flowers and new leaves in spring, England, UK
RMF00B9A–common beech (Fagus sylvatica), male catkins, Germany
RF2RTK0G2–Male flowers of the hop beech, Ostrya carpinifolia
RF2RCRGJK–Beech (fagus sylvatica), close up showing the male and female flowers of the tree growing amongst the new leaves put out in the spring.
RM2CBXKH3–Male flowers of Beech, Fagus sylvatica, in spring.
RF2J6HK66–Beech tree (Fagus sylvatica) with young leaves and hanging hairy male flowers in spring, dark green background, copy space, selected focus, narrow dep
RF2HG55MG–Male flowers of the hornbeam
RFT5YRRT–A common beech is large tree. The female flowers produce nuts. Small nuts long and wide at the base, there are two nuts in per bud, vintage line drawi
RFCXX09G–Sweet Chestnut, Castanea sativa, male flowers
RM2FNTXTG–The distinctive cigar-shaped buds of the Beech tree burst into life in spring as the tree prepares a new seasons canopy for growth and regeneration.
RMJ0PJMY–Blonde Man in a Bluebell Wood, Wiltshire
RM2FNTXW0–The distinctive cigar-shaped buds of the Beech tree burst into life in spring as the tree prepares a new seasons canopy for growth and regeneration.
RME9XB25–Two cute dog meeting each other in forest. The original artwork was handmade with autumn leaves by the photographer.
RM2FM0WE9–The distinctive cigar-shaped leaf bud of a Beech tree starts to open in spring. One of the last species of deciduous trees to naturally colonise UK
RME1REEF–people walking in a flowering heather in late summer
RF2FKT234–Male flowers of the hop beech, Ostrya carpinifolia
RF2H80JRP–Close up detail of male oak flower - quercus
RF2N8HJAA–Copper beech catkin clusters
RF2H9J395–Cystopteris - The white maidenhair is a plant belonging to the Cystopteridaceae family.
RM2DEN2DR–Beautiful middle-aged couple in love on the background of nature.
RMF00B98–common beech (Fagus sylvatica), male catkins, Germany
RMA5JC54–Bluebell woods near Swindon
RMF00CF9–Beech capricorn beetle, Small oak capricorn beetle (Cerambyx scopolii), male on Barberry, Germany
RF2RCRGGK–Beech (fagus sylvatica), close up showing the male and female flowers of the tree growing amongst the new leaves put out in the spring.
RM2CBXKJW–Male flowers of Beech, Fagus sylvatica, in spring.
RF2M823E2–Hanging hairy male flowers and young leaves on a branch of a beech tree (Fagus sylvatica) in spring, natural green background, copy space, selected fo
RMEBR955–common beech (Fagus sylvatica), leaf shoots at a beech twig with male flowers, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Naturpark Bergisches Land
RF2HG55M8–Male flowers of the hornbeam
RMCP04CD–copper beech (Fagus sylvatica var. purpurea, Fagus sylvatica 'Atropunicea', Fagus sylvatica Atropunicea), male inflorescences, Germany
RMCXX08D–Sweet Chestnut, Castanea sativa, male flowers
RMCNWPAR–copper beech (Fagus sylvatica var. purpurea, Fagus sylvatica 'Atropunicea', Fagus sylvatica Atropunicea), male inflorescences, Germany
RMC40PTG–Sessile Oak flowers, quercus petraea
RMCNYYNH–copper beech (Fagus sylvatica var. purpurea, Fagus sylvatica 'Atropunicea', Fagus sylvatica Atropunicea), male inflorescences of a beech, Germany, Brandenburg
RMA69WX6–A MAN OPENS THE GLASS SLIDING DOORS OF A MODERN HOUSE UK
RMAB8EH1–common beech (Fagus sylvatica), shoot with male flowers
RF2FKT1RY–Male flowers of the hop beech, Ostrya carpinifolia
RFG3PG0B–TREES: Beech: Branch; flower; Fruit & case; Twig; varieties, old print 1907
RM2AG97GJ–. Plants of New Zealand. atures of the Family. The flowers of the order are small and inconspicuous, and as they are adaptedto wind pollination, have no special devices for attracting insects. Stamens andpistil are found on the same plant, but in different flowers. The male flowersare generally borne in catkins. Distribution.-—No older family of dicotyledonous trees than this is known.It includes the birch, alder, hazel, hornbeam, beech, oak, and chestnut. Closelyallied to these are the willow, poplar, and walnut. The earliest oaks come fromthe Cretaceous, and were coeval with the first undoub
RM2DEN2E9–Beautiful middle-aged couple in love hugging on the background of nature.
RMAAYWEE–Bluebell woods in early spring
RM2CBXKJG–Male flowers of Beech, Fagus sylvatica, in spring.
RF2M63RC2–Hairy male flowers and leaves on a branch of the common beech tree (Fagus sylvatica) in spring, dark green background, copy space, selected focus, ver
RMADNDTM–Beech Fagus sylvatica male flowers and young leaves Dorset
RF2ABNW3G–Male flowers of hornbeam, carpinus betulus
RMA69TN8–A YOUNG FAMILY IN A MODERN HOUSE WITH LARGE GLASS SLIDING WINDOWS UK
RMADMM91–common beech (Fagus sylvatica), male and female blossoms
RF2FKT22K–Male flowers of the hop beech, Ostrya carpinifolia
RM2AG96FW–. Plants of New Zealand. rate. INIale flowers 1-3; perianth5-toothed. Fruiting involucre ovate. Nuts winged ; wings toothed. NorthIsland : mountainous districts ; South Island : abundant. The * Black Bircli orRed Bircli. N. Solandpi iSolanders Beech). Trunk 100ft. in height, 4ft.-5ft. in diameter. Bark white in young trees,black in old. Young shoots very downy. Leaves fin.-fin. long, oblong, obtuse,entire, oblique at the base, white below. Male flowers solitary ; perianth broad.Fruiting involucre, hairy or shining, fin. long ; segments with scales entire ortoothed. North Island : mountain fore
RM2DEN2E4–Beautiful middle-aged couple in love on the background of nature. Husband and wife.
RMADNDTH–European beech (Fagus sylvatica) male flowers and young leaves, close-up, Dorset, South West England, UK
RF2AN1NXC–Male flowers of the hornbeam, Carpinus betulus
RMADNMMR–Common beech (Fagus sylvatica) male flowers and young leaves, close-up, Dorset, England, UK
RF2AX1YR3–Male flowers of the hop beech, Ostrya carpinifolia
RMA69TP8–A YOUNG FAMILY IN A MODERN HOUSE WITH LARGE GLASS SLIDING WINDOWS UK
RMADA3MC–common beech (Fagus sylvatica), fallen off male inflorescences, Germany, Lower Saxony
RM2CEM795–. A history of British forest-trees, indigenous and introduced. o, reduced 452 Different shaped leaves of ditto 302 Vignette .... 453 The Beech .... 305 The Spruce Fir . 454 Leaf of ditto 306 Cone-like excrescence being nidi Beech mast reduced, and of the of an aphis on ditto 465 natural size 307 Abies Douglasii (young) . 468 The Sweet Chesnut . 321 Cone of ditto 469 Leaf of ditto, reduced 322 The Silver Fir 471 Male and female flowers reduced 323 Eriosoma with eggs, natural size Old Sweet Chesnut 331 and magnified 477 Drawing the oak from the forest 336 Old Scotch Fir 482 The Hornbeam 337 The
RM2DEN2DH–Beautiful middle-aged couple in love on the background of nature. Husband and wife.
RF2AX1YJ8–Male flowers of the hop beech, Ostrya carpinifolia
RF2AN1P35–Male flowers of the hornbeam, Carpinus betulus
RMA69TRA–A YOUNG FAMILY IN A MODERN HOUSE WITH LARGE GLASS SLIDING WINDOWS UK
RMAC95T6–common beech (Fagus sylvatica), male inflorescences, Germany, NRW
RMRJ5GN4–. The colours of flowers [microform] : as illustrated in British flora. Flowers; Color of flowers; Flowers; Fleurs; Couleur des fleurs; Fleurs. DEGENERATION, 103 resemble, on a smaller scale, those of the nettle; and the stamens here, again, are opposite to the' calyx-lobes, which of course implies the suppression. Fig. 36.-Male rtower of netile {^Urtica atoica); yreui, with stamens opposite the sepals. of a corolla. In the beech {Betidd) the three florets under each bract are loosely and irregularly arranged ; and in the male hornbeam {Carpinus) and hazel {Cory- his) the perianth is wholly ob
RM2DEN2EG–Beautiful middle-aged couple in love hugging on the background of nature.
RF2AGK8TR–Male flowers of the hornbeam, Carpinus betulus
RF2A8GX7E–Flowers of the hop beech, Ostrya carpinifolia, in spring
RMAB8AX4–ire, Antarctic beech (Nothofagus antarctica), male inflorescences
RF2PJ10BN–Male flowers of the hornbeam
RMA69TH7–A YOUNG FAMILY IN A MODERN HOUSE WITH LARGE GLASS SLIDING WINDOWS UK
RMRJ5GMP–. The colours of flowers [microform] : as illustrated in British flora. Flowers; Color of flowers; Flowers; Fleurs; Couleur des fleurs; Fleurs. Fig. 36.-Male rtower of netile {^Urtica atoica); yreui, with stamens opposite the sepals. of a corolla. In the beech {Betidd) the three florets under each bract are loosely and irregularly arranged ; and in the male hornbeam {Carpinus) and hazel {Cory- his) the perianth is wholly obsolete. All these are. Fig. 37.—Flowtrs of alder {Alnus); jrreen, with stamens opposite the sepals. probably quite anemophilous. The willows {Salix), on the other hand, thou
RM2DEN2EN–Beautiful middle-aged couple in love hugging on the background of nature.
RMADMM92–common oak, pedunculate oak, English oak (Quercus robur), male inflorescences
RF2AGK90X–Male flowers of the hornbeam, Carpinus betulus
RF2AGK9BE–Male flowers of the hop beech, Ostrya carpinifolia
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