Trees of the Eastern Hemisphere That Can Be Grown Here (3.33822)
Creator: Watts, May Theilgaard
Type: Drawing
Description:A large illustration depicting a cross-section of a hilly landscape with several types of trees. The trees are drawn in silhouette and a few houses are scattered in-between them. Each tree is also accompanied by a line of color across the top indicating the color of its leaves in Fall as well as an outline of its leaf below.
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- TREES OF THE EASTERN HEMIPSHERE / THAT CAN BE GROWN HERE
- THESE FOREIGN TREES LACK THE DISPLAY / OF BRILLIANT FALL COLORING, THAT CHARACTER- / IZES OUR NATIVE SPECIES -------
- The color line about each of these trees indicates its / characteristic fall coloring -------
russian-olive -- [wych] Scots elm -- Norway spruce -- Scots pine -- Lombardy poplar -- [silver] white poplar -- European larch -- Japanese larch -- weeping willow -- European black alder -- camperdown elm -- European white birch -- English oak -- European linden (lime) -- Amur cherry -- Amur maple -- oriental crab -- oriental pear -- sycamore maple -- Serbian spruce -- Chinese juniper -- [Irish] common juniper -- horse-chestnut -- mountain-ash -- Nordmann's fir -- ginkgo -- [ailanthus] tree of heaven -- English ash
Extent: 1 sheet
Malus orientalis Uglitzk. (Caucasian crabapple), fruit (3.85255)
Date: August 28 2016Creator: Lobdell, Matt
Type: Photographic image
Description:Fruit of Malus orientalis as observed on the border of a Picea-Fagus woodlands. Georgia, Samtskhe-Javakheti, Rveli. Just outside Borjomi Nature Reserve. Along unnamed road running parallel to the Baniskhevi River. 41.87482N, 043.39456E, 830 m.
Malus orientalis Uglitzk. (Caucasian crabapple), fruit (3.85264)
Date: August 31 2016Creator: Lobdell, Matt
Type: Photographic image
Description:Fruit of Malus orientalis as observed just outside the Borjomi Nature Reserve, Georgia, during the 2016 PCC Expedition.