RM2DH6RXN–Oriental hornbeam - Bonsai in the style of Bent by the wind.
RF2G5ERKB–Fruits of Carpinus orientalis, known as the Oriental hornbeam
RM2PF5754–Oriental hornbeam, Birch family, eastern woolly lemur (orientalis) Fruit
RF2C37MF3–Oriental hornbeam (Carpinus orientalis) bonsai tree as half cascade in a pot
RM2PF5312–View of a botanically rich protected area with Oriental oriental hornbeam (Carpinus orientalis) and manna ash (Fraxinus ornus) growing on volcanic
RM2WGD1NX–Twig supporting two brown papery fruit heads of Eastern hop hornbeam tree lying on antique paper
RMD06JBA–Delicate YELLOW HORNBEAM Bonsai Tree (Carpinus Coreana `Variegata`)set against a light background.
RFRWB0JT–Crown of old dry wood overgrown with moss in a dense rainforest in cloudy day. Mossy wood texture. Oriental hornbeam. Carpinus orientalis.
RFM7XY0Y–Outstanding specimen informal upright Hornbeam bonsai being grown in the ground in an enthusiasts garden in Bangor Northern Ireland
RMDT8W2N–lovely atmospheric image acer carpinifolium dainty drooping flower clusters, native Japan Jane Ann Butler Photography JABP449
RF2G0P614–Hornbeam branch with young leaves and seeds on a blurred green background.
RM2K0Y0MN–Mountain beech and hornbeam forests in the dry season, forest without undergrowth, draughty grove
RF2GYTCBX–Image view of oriental hornbeam bonsai tree as half cascade in a pot.
RMCNMC32–Oriental Hornbeam (Carpinus orientalis) close-up of leaves and fruit, Bulgaria, may
RF2EKF4C3–Scotch mist, thick fog hung over the forest path and the wet snow-covered trees of the seaside forest. Unexpected snowfall in the subtropics
RF2H40FJ8–A thick fog hung over the muddy forest road and trees
RM2CDEA6W–. Arboretum et fruticetum Britannicum; or, The trees and shrubs of Britain, native and foreign, hardy and half-hardy, pictorially and botanically delineated, and scientifically and popularly described; with their propagation, culture, management, and uses in the arts, in useful and ornamental plantations, and in landscape-gardening; preceded by a historical and geographical outline of the trees and shrubs of temperate climates throughout the world . [)S3 2014. ARBORETUM AND FRUTICETUM. PART III. y afc 3, C. (B.) OKiENTA^Lis Lavi. The Oriental Hornbeam.. Identification. Lam. Encyc, . p. 700.;
RMHMPA4C–Bonsai tree Kuma Shide (Carpinus carpinoides), studio shot
RMPG2M8N–. The natural history of plants, their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution;. Botany. DISPERSAL BY WIND. 853 in consequence of the continuous growth after the flower has faded and the ultimate desiccation of persistent bracts, as is seen in the Hop (Humulus Lwpulus), the. Eig 467 âDispersion of fruits and seeds by the wind. â 'TST-.r-r.i^sriTS,. :s==i. *.sfr£» â .r^.^z. iilridiasguamata. i^ Betula verrucosa. ^> Laserpitium laU/ohum. Oriental Hornbeam (Oarp^r^us Orientalis), and the Lime (Tilia i'rUer^dia^ (see figs. 4681 and 468 ^). In many cases, as, for instance, in the Tree of
RMF9RA34–Oriental Hornbeam, Carpinus orientalis with autumn colour, at Lake Zazari, Florina, Macedonian Greece.
RF2G5ERKC–Fruits of Carpinus orientalis, known as the Oriental hornbeam
RF2DB7NFR–Oriental hornbeam (Carpinus orientalis) bonsai tree as half cascade in a pot
RFE514N5–Forest with rural way
RFRWB0H5–Crown of old dry wood overgrown with moss in a dense rainforest in cloudy day. Mossy wood texture. Oriental hornbeam. Carpinus orientalis.
RMDT8W35–acer carpinifolium dainty drooping flower clusters, native to Japan Jane Ann Butler Photography JABP1148
RF2G0NEG4–Hornbeam branch with young leaves and seeds on a blurred green background.
RF2H06F0Y–Hornbeam (Carpinus orientalis) bonsai tree in a ceramic pot
RMCNN4GJ–View botanically-rich protected area Oriental Hornbeam Carpinus orientalis Manna Ash Fraxinus ornus growing volcanic rock near
RF2G8YMNN–Scotch mist, thick fog hung over the muddy forest road and the wet snow-covered trees of the seaside forest. Unexpected snowfall in the subtropics
RMRDG9RR–. The natural history of plants, their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution;. Botany. DISPERSAL BY WIND. 853 in consequence of the continuous growth after the flower has faded and the ultimate desiccation of persistent bracts, as is seen in the Hop (Humulus Lwpulus), the. Eig 467 âDispersion of fruits and seeds by the wind. â 'TST-.r-r.i^sriTS,. :s==i. *.sfr£» â .r^.^z. iilridiasguamata. i^ Betula verrucosa. ^> Laserpitium laU/ohum. Oriental Hornbeam (Oarp^r^us Orientalis), and the Lime (Tilia i'rUer^dia^ (see figs. 4681 and 468 ^). In many cases, as, for instance, in the Tree of
RMPG4HKN–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 1714. C. (fi.) americkna. 1715. C. (B.) orientilis. t Sk 3. C. (B.) ORiENTA^Lis Lam. The Oriental Hornbeam. Identification. Lam. Encyc, 1. p. 700. ; Willd. Sp. PI., 4. p. 468. ; N. Du Ham., 2. p. 199. Syn<myme. C. duinensis Scop. Cam. t. 60. Engravings. Scop. Cam., t. 60.; Dead. Brit.
RMF9R9RF–Oriental Hornbeam, Carpinus orientalis with autumn colour, at Lake Zazari, Florina, Macedonian Greece.
RF2C37MEM–Hornbeam (Carpinus orientalis) bonsai tree in a ceramic pot in autumn
RFRWB0AR–Crown of old dry wood overgrown with moss in a dense rainforest in cloudy day. Mossy wood texture. Oriental hornbeam. Carpinus orientalis.
RMBCDFEP–acer carpinifolium hornbeam maple native to japan fine art photography Jane-Ann Butler Photography JABP448
RF2F7W8MC–Scotch mist, thick fog hung over the forest path and the wet snow-covered trees of the seaside forest. Unexpected snowfall in the subtropics
RMRDE7XF–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 1714. C. (fi.) americkna. 1715. C. (B.) orientilis. t Sk 3. C. (B.) ORiENTA^Lis Lam. The Oriental Hornbeam. Identification. Lam. Encyc, 1. p. 700. ; Willd. Sp. PI., 4. p. 468. ; N. Du Ham., 2. p. 199. Syn<myme. C. duinensis Scop. Cam. t. 60. Engravings. Scop. Cam., t. 60.; Dead. Brit.
RMF9R9R7–Reedbed and fishing boat, with Oriental hornbeam at the peaceful Lake Zazari, Florina, Macedonian Greece.
RMC6GE1P–Attractive botanically-rich protected area, with Oriental Hornbeam and Manna Ash, on volcanic rock, near Rila, Bulgaria.
RF2DB7NFF–Hornbeam (Carpinus orientalis) bonsai tree in a ceramic pot in autumn
RMF9R9R8–Oriental Hornbeam with autumn colour, at Lake Zazari, Florina, Macedonian Greece.
RMBCDFCD–acer carpinifolium dainty drooping flower clusters native to Japan fine art photography Jane Ann Butler Photography JABP452
RF2H2K8F1–Scotch mist, thick fog hung over the muddy forest road and the wet snow-covered trees of the seaside forest. Unexpected snowfall in the subtropics
RMBCDFBG–acer carpinifolium dainty drooping flower clusters native to Japan fine art photography Jane Ann Butler Photography JABP451
RF2FYTNND–Scotch mist, thick fog hung over the muddy forest road and the wet snow-covered trees of the seaside forest. Unexpected snowfall in the subtropics
RF2G101H1–Scotch mist, thick fog hung over the muddy forest road and the wet snow-covered trees of the seaside forest. Unexpected snowfall in the subtropics
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