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 I, J, K, L, M, N, O and P.
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I. monticola, Gray
Leaves - simple; alternate; edge with remote, not evergreen; egg-shape or long oval, rather thin with edge finely toothed, Outline - oval. Apex - taper-pointed. Leaf - about two inches long; dark ... |
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Ilex
Leaves usually with a few remote teeth above the middle or at least bristle-tipped; fruit a red or black berry.... |
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Isoetes
Leaves all from a hardened base or from a single point; base of leaves with spore sacs.... |
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Itea
Sepals not pubescent or only slightly so; fruit a linear, two grooved capsule; leaves elliptic.... |
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Jersey Pine, Scrub Pine, P. Virginiana, Mill., P. inops, Ait.
Leaves - simple; indeterminate in position because of their closeness, but arrange along the branches in two-leaved sheathed bunches. Leaf - needle-shape, one and three fourths to two and three fourt... |
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Judas Tree
An illustration of a Judas tree wrapped around a palm tree. Cercis siliquastrum, commonly known as Judas Tree, is a small deciduous tree from Southern Europe and Western Asia which is noted for its p... |
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Juniper
Junipers are coniferous plants in the genus Juniperus of the cypress family Cupressaceae. Depending on taxonomic viewpoint, there are between 50-67 species of juniper, widely distributed throughout th... |
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Juniper
An illustration of a juniper branch, vertical section of fruit (1), and male catkin (2). Junipers are coniferous plants in the genus Juniperus of the cypress family Cupressaceae. Depending on taxonom... |
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Juniper, Eastern
Juniperus virginiana (Eastern Redcedar, Red Cedar, Eastern Juniper, Red Juniper, Pencil Cedar) is a species of juniper native to eastern North America, from southeastern Canada to the Gulf of Mexico, ... |
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Kamila
The Kamila tree, also known as Spoonwood, native to eastern United States.... |
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Kapok
A pod of the Kapok (Ceiba pentandra) is a tree in the Malvaceae family of mallows that produces a cotton-like fiber.... |
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Kauri Pine
A coniferous tree native to the northern districts of the North Island of New Zealand and is the bigest but not tallest species of tree in the country, with trunk diameters that rival Sequoias.... |
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Kentucky Coffee Tree, Stump Tree, G. disicus (L.), Koch, G. Canadensis, Lam.
Leaves - unequally twice-compound (odd-feathered; leaflets very numerous - seven to thirteen on the different branches of the main leaf-stem; alternate; edge of leaflets entire. Outline - leaflets, e... |
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Key
A key or key-fruit (called by Botanists a Samara) is like an akene or nut, only it is winged.... |
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Key
A key or key-fruit (called by Botanists a Samara) is like an akene or nut, only it is winged.... |
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Key
A key or key-fruit (called by Botanists a Samara) is like an akene or nut, only it is winged. This is a pair of keys.... |
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Kola
A tree that produces the kola nut.... |
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Kousso
A rosaceous tree that produces flowers... |
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Larch
A piece of stem of Larch with two clusters (fascicles) of numerous leaves.... |
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Larch, Tamarack, Hackmatack, L. laricina (Du Roi), Koch., L. Americana, Michx.
Leaves - simple; indeterminate in position because of their closeness; arranged along the branches in many-leaved bunches without sheaths. Leaf - thread-like, one to two inches long, withering and fa... |
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Large-toothed Aspen, P, grandidentata, Michaux.
Leaves - simple; alternate; edge large-toothed, with the hollows rounded. Outline - wide egg-shape. Apex - sharp-pointed. Base - squared, or slightly rounded. Leaf/Stem - long and slender, and fla... |
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Leaf, American Beech
An American beech leaf.... |
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Leaf, American Elm
A leaf from an American elm tree.... |
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Leaf, Black Birch
A black birch leaf.... |
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Leaf, Black Oak
The leaf of a Black oak tree.... |