Clipart illustrations of trees, including tree parts and botanical views. This gallery contains trees with a common name (or scientific name, if no common name could be found) beginning with F, G, and H.
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Fagus Americana, Branch of
The branch of a Fagus americana, a species of beech tree.... |
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Fan Training
"Fan Training." — Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893... |
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Fan-Shaped Pruning
"Pruning for a Fan-Shaped Tree." — Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893... |
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Fan-Shaped Pruning
"Pruning for a Fan-Shaped Tree, Third Year." — Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893... |
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Fan-Shaped Pruning
"Pruning for a Fan-Shaped Tree, Fourth Year." — Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893... |
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Fencepost, cutting into a tree
A barbed wire fence cutting in to a tree's trunk.... |
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Fibro-vascular Bundle
"Longitudinal section of an open fibro-vascular bundle. c, cambium; s, spiral vessels with fibers which can be unrolled; l, scalariorm reticulated vessel; h, h', h'', h''', wood-cells; t, bordered pit... |
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Fibro-vascular Bundle
"Transverse section of a closed fibro-vascular bundle. r, annular vessel; s, spiral vessel; I, inter-cellular canal; g, pitted vessel; v, cambiform tissue which has become permanent. Between v and s a... |
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Ficus Cooperi
The common name of ficus is the fig tree. Ficus cooperi has dark green leaves that are over one foot long. ... |
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Ficus Exsculpta, Terminal Shoot
The common name of ficus is the fig tree. The leaves have wavy margins. The leaves are shortly stalked.... |
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Ficus Populnea, Branch of
The branch of a Ficus populnea tree. ... |
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Field of Trees
An American Elm, with Spruce-trees, and on the left Arbor Vitae.... |
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Fig
Figs are native to Turkey and Northern India. It was one of the first fruits cultivated by humans. In the U.S. figs are grown primarily in Southern California.... |
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Fig
A small fruit tree which has large leaves and fruits called figs.... |
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Fig
The so-called Common Fig (F. carica) is a temperate species from the Middle East and eastern Europe (mostly Ukraine), which has been widely cultivated from ancient times for its fruit, also referred t... |
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Fig Flowers and Fruit
The female flowers and fruit of the fig tree.... |
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Fig Plant
The fruit of Ficus carica, which is native to Asia. The genus is an enormous one in the tropics. There are about 150 different varieties of cultivated figs.... |
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Fig, Osborn's Prolific
Figs from the Osborn's Prolific tree are round with long necks. The skin of the fruit is a dark mahogany color. The flesh of the fruit is milky white.... |
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Fig-Fruit
A fig-fruit when young.... |
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Fig-Fruit Flowers
Magnified portion of a fig-fruit, a slice, showing some of the flowers.... |
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Fig-Fruit Section
A fig-fruit when young in section.... |
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Fir, Balsam
Balsam firs are found in balsams in Canada.... |
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Fir, resin gland of fir
"Young resin gland of fir: a, duct, an intercellular space formed by the separation of the four nucleate cells." — Coulter, 1910... |
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Firs
An illustration of firs.... |
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Florida Strangler Fig, Branch of
Also known as Ficus aurea. A branch of a Florida Strangler Fig tree, native to the state of Florida.... |