Browsing by Subject/Keyword: people, organizations and landmarks:
Exhibits: Beall Woods trees, various oaks (3.34251)
Type: Photographic image
Description:An exhibit board created by Elizabeth Zimmerman for The Morton Arboretum, depicting drawings of various leaves, trunks, and fruit from oak trees found in Beall Woods.
Labels:
- --- / Oak
- Chinquapin Oak
- Shingle Oak
- Overcup [Oak]
Extent: 1 slide
Exhibits: Beall Woods trees, detailed bark and leaves (3.34252)
Type: Photographic image
Description:An exhibit board created by Elizabeth Zimmerman for The Morton Arboretum, depicting detailed drawings of the leaves, bark, and a flower found on trees in Beall Woods.
Labels:
- Hackberry
- Tulip - / "Yellow Poplar"
- Sugarberry
- Dogwood
- Sour Gum -
- Sweet / Gum -
Extent: 1 slide
Exhibits: Beall Woods trees, Shellbark Hickory and Pecan (3.34253)
Type: Photographic image
Description:An exhibit board created by Elizabeth Zimmerman for The Morton Arboretum, depicting detailed drawings of the trunks, leaves, stems, and fruit found on trees in Beall Woods.
Labels:
- Shellbark / Hickory -
- Pecan
Extent: 1 slide
Fallen tree trunks (3.36402)
Type: Photographic image
Description:Several fallen tree trunks on the forest floor, possibly in the Great Smoky Mountains. Various plants are visible growing between them.
This image is part of a group of slides that belonged to May T. Watts, related to her book Reading the Landscape.
Extent: 1 slide
Plants growing on fallen tree trunks (3.36403)
Type: Photographic image
Description:Close-up view of plants growing on fallen tree trunks, possibly in the Great Smoky Mountains.
This image is part of a group of slides that belonged to May T. Watts, related to her book Reading the Landscape.
Extent: 1 slide
Decorative garden items (3.36498)
Type: Photographic image
Description:Several small statues, flower pots, and other outdoor decorations, including a metal wheathervane, are displayed on a green bench that wraps around a large tree trunk. There are pumpkins visible in the foreground and a building with a covered walkway in the background.
This image is part of a group of slides that belonged to May T. Watts, related to her book Reading the Landscape.
Extent: 1 slide