RMDMKPTW–Cotoneaster species berry clusters in Autumn
RMC5JACD–Bright red leaves of autumn on a species of cotoneaster shrub
RF2JHTCMF–orange berries of Cotoneaster species in the rose family, Rosaceae isolated
RMT7CW7H–Honey Bee on Cotoneaster Flowers
RMBDMY41–Cotoneaster on coastal rocks smothering native vegetation, Isle of Portland UK
RMCYHFTE–Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster)
RM2JCJ5WA–Small leaved cotoneaster, Cotoneaster integrifolius, probably bird sown, in early summer flower on the path above Shipley Bridge, Dartmoor, UK,
RMARG45K–Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster insculptus)
RM2M7NB9T–Fruits of the Cotoneaster covered with hoarfrost
RF2D68WT1–Cotoneaster Horizontalis plant with berries.
RMHE7R7W–COTONEASTER APICULATUS ' TOM THUMB' with hoarfrost and red berries
RMAARPNX–Cotoneaster Horizontalis
RF2R1WXGE–The orange red autumn berries of the Cotoneaster franchetii, a shrub native to southwestern China, but popularly grown elsewhere as ornamental hedges.
RMGXRKKX–Polygonia c-album. Comma butterfly on Late cotoneaster shrub with red berries in an English garden
RMD2E30T–Red Cotoneaster berries covered in snow
RF2FX3DGP–A buff-tailed bumblebee (bombus terrestris) feeding on a cotoneaster shrub as it comes into blossom.
RMBXP2WX–Cotoneaster Wardii
RM2CE12AH–Cotatoneaster berries and leaves in hedgerow. Unsure which variety. Could be Cotoneaster franchetti, C. simonsii or other. Leaves quite large.
RM2A5AXBD–Manor Quarry, Prestatyn Hillside, Prestatyn, Denbighshire, North Wales. Carboniferous limestone escarpment becoming overgrown by scrub & trees
RMFK18EF–Hoverfly (Eristalis species) feeding on Cotoneaster flowers in garden Cheshire UK July 0173
RF2F8K1WG–Cotoneaster horizontalis is a species of genus Cotoneaster,family Rosaceae. It is short shrub with a spreading habit & symmetrical sprays of glossy gr
RF2JHTCM9–orange berries and leaves of Cotoneaster species in the rose family, Rosaceae isolated on a natural woodland setting
RMT7CW75–Honey Bee on Cotoneaster Flowers
RMHEGD89–Cotoneaster frigidus with fruits in December
RF2R92BRN–Cotoneaster dammeri, the bearberry cotoneaster, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Cotoneaster, belonging to the family Rosaceae, native to
RM2JCJ5WD–Small leaved cotoneaster, Cotoneaster integrifolius, probably bird sown, in early summer flower on the path above Shipley Bridge, Dartmoor, UK,
RMARHTGK–Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster insculptus)
RM2M7NB8D–Fruits of the Cotoneaster covered with hoarfrost
RMB772BH–Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster procumbens)
RM2X694MC–Cotoneaster fruit on a weathered wooden background, close-up, still life
RM2CE126R–Cotatoneaster berries and leaves in hedgerow. Unsure which variety. Could be Cotoneaster franchetti, C. simonsii or other. Leaves quite large.
RMB5HDD8–An Autumn display of Sycamore and Cotoneaster berries
RFBEE2D2–Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster)
RMT7CW7E–Honey Bee on Cotoneaster Flowers
RMDH06K1–Cotoneaster Watereri in Autumn 2013
RMHEGD8B–Cotoneaster frigidus with fruits in December
RM2JCJ5WF–Small leaved cotoneaster, Cotoneaster integrifolius, probably bird sown, in early summer flower on the path above Shipley Bridge, Dartmoor, UK,
RF2R92BPX–Cotoneaster dammeri, the bearberry cotoneaster, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Cotoneaster, belonging to the family Rosaceae, native to
RFR65E06–Cotoneaster red fruits in garden
RF2G8W7FX–This Bougainvillea has been growing over the Cotoneaster tree (Cotoneaster Frigidus) outside my flat for a few years. It's spectacular when in flower.
RM2X694KB–Cotoneaster fruit on a weathered wooden background, close-up, still life
RMC44D79–Cotoneaster berries in the Autumn, Surrey, UK
RMAARPNW–Cotoneaster Horizontalis
RF2BFN1FM–An adult Redwing (Turdus iliacus), a small thrush species and winter visitor to the UK, feeding in a berry bush in England
RFD5E4AH–The bright orange berries of the cotoneaster plant a member of the rosaceae species form in early autumn adding colour .
RFJ7JE0D–Composite of British bees and mimics. Hoverfly (Volucella bombylans), honey bee (Apis melifera), early bumblebee (Bombus pratorum), bee fly
RFD2FR9N–A close-up photograph of melting ice on red Cotoneaster berries.
RF2GFPDTN–Closeup shot of a bearberry cotoneaster shrub
RMT7CW7J–Honey Bee on Cotoneaster Flowers
RMDH06J7–Cotoneaster Watereri in Autumn 2013
RM2AKK5EC–Bulletin de la Société nationale d'acclimatation de France . saBois, espèce rampante, très appliquée au sol, sur lequel sesrameaux senracinent de proche en proche et qui a quelquesanalogies avec le C. horizontalis. Jai reçu, il y a sept à huit ans, de létablissement Regel etKesselring de Pétersbourg, un Cotoneaster species Nan Schanqui me semble devoir être rattaché à la même espèce. La plantede Kesselring a sur le Cotoneaster adpressa quelques avantagesde port, grandeur des feuilles et du fruit. Ces deux typesseront des plantes de rocailles très intéressantes. Des semis de lOuest chinois et d
RMB5HDCY–Closeup of Cotoneaster Watereri which has an abundance of bright red berries in Autumn
RM2AHX64C–Black-throated thrush, Turdus atrogularis, a very rare visitor to the UK that showed up in Bedfordshire December 2019 and attracted many birdwatchers.
RMW9G349–Archive image from page 99 of The culture of pot-plants in. The culture of pot-plants in rooms, greenhouses, & frames cultureofpotplan00davi Year: greenhouses ( 88 THE CULTURE OF POT-PLANTS If desired, the shoots taken off can be used as cuttings. There are several other species with ornamental fruits, for Fig. 35.—Cotoneaster Simonsii. instance A. macrocarpa which has bright red berries; but A. crenulata is the easiest to manage, and on the whole the most effective. Scale is sometimes troublesome; it should be sponged off the leaves with soapy water as soon as it is noticed.
RFB0EXEX–Ringed-necked Parakeet
RM2X694R5–Cotoneaster fruit on a weathered wooden background, close-up, still life
RMBWWPT0–Harlequin Ladybird (Harmonia axyridis) introduced species, black form, adult, on cotoneaster leaf in garden, Leicestershire,
RMPFKG06–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 1468 PYRACANTHA PYROLA ate greenhouse; also by layers and sometimes by graft- ing on Hawthorn or Cotoneaster. Pyraeantha is a genus of 2 species from southeast Europe to the Himalayas; closely allied to Cotoneaster but easily distinguished by the crenulate Ivs. and the thorny branches, also by the more conspicu
RF2BFN1DY–An adult Redwing (Turdus iliacus), a small thrush species and winter visitor to the UK, feeding in a berry bush in England
RFMYM2Y6–Shrub Crataegus or Grateus, Tomatito In The Meadows Of Rebedul In Lugo. Flowers Landscapes Nature. August 18, 2016. Rebedul Becerrea Lugo Galicia Spai
RMMCK9JT–. Fig. 4.—Cotoneaster stems with blight cankers. disease on pear and apple. Cankers are formed on the stems (fig. 4). The cause is Erwinia amylovora.4 Diseased parts should be cut off, the cuts being made several inches be- low the affected portion. Cutting tools should frequently be swabbed with a rag saturated with corrosive sublimate 1-1,000 (p. 100). Several species of cotoneaster are highly resistant or immune to blight, such as forms of Cotoneaster buxifolia, C. Franchettii, C. glaucophylla, C. Har- roviana, and C. microphylla. Some of these may be substituted for the 4 For more complete
RMD2FRD0–A close-up photograph of melting ice on red Cotoneaster berries.
RF2GFPDTP–Closeup shot of a bearberry cotoneaster shrub
RMRD43CE–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 1468 PYRACANTHA PYROLA ate greenhouse; also by layers and sometimes by graft- ing on Hawthorn or Cotoneaster. Pyraeantha is a genus of 2 species from southeast Europe to the Himalayas; closely allied to Cotoneaster but easily distinguished by the crenulate Ivs. and the thorny branches, also by the more conspicu
RM2AHX63W–Black-throated thrush, Turdus atrogularis, a very rare visitor to the UK that showed up in Bedfordshire December 2019 and attracted many birdwatchers.
RM2X694RX–Cotoneaster fruit on a weathered wooden background, close-up, still life
RMBWWPRT–Harlequin Ladybird (Harmonia axyridis) introduced species, black form, adult, on cotoneaster leaf in garden, Leicestershire,
RMPFJHAF–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. 386 COTONEASTER COTTON winter, while only a few, like the hartly C. mnltiflom and the tender C, frigicia, are conspicuous with abundant white fls. Of the species with decorative red frs., C. tomenlosa, C. iiiniDinilnr
RF2BFN1FA–An adult Redwing (Turdus iliacus), a small thrush species and winter visitor to the UK, feeding in a berry bush in England
RFMYM2YA–Shrub Crataegus or Grateus, Tomatito In The Meadows Of Rebedul In Lugo. Flowers Landscapes Nature. August 18, 2016. Rebedul Becerrea Lugo Galicia Spai
RMD2FRBH–A close-up photograph of melting ice on red Cotoneaster berries.
RM2AHX63X–Black-throated thrush, Turdus atrogularis, a very rare visitor to the UK that showed up in Bedfordshire December 2019 and attracted many birdwatchers.
RMRDJ9G8–. Edwards' botanical register, or, Ornamental flower-garden and shrubbery ... Plants, Ornamental -- Great Britain; Plants, Ornamental -- Great Britain; Plant introduction -- Great Britain; Alien plants -- Great Britain; Botanical illustration -- Great Britain; Botanical illustration -- Great Britain; Plants; Plants. SPECIES DESCRIBED. Convolvulus floridus verrucipes scoparius Corethrostylis bracteata Cornus grandis Corvisartia Indica Coryauthes speciosa alba Coryciuin orobanchoides Cosmus scabiosoides Cotoneaster denticulata Cotyledon cristatum Cratsejjus crenulata . Criiium brachyneina variab
RM2X694MY–Cotoneaster fruit on a weathered wooden background, close-up, still life
RMPFWMNC–. The culture of pot-plants in rooms, greenhouses, & frames. Plants, Potted; Container gardening. 88 THE CULTURE OF POT-PLANTS If desired, the shoots taken off can be used as cuttings. There are several other species with ornamental fruits, for. Fig. 35.—Cotoneaster Simonsii. instance A. macrocarpa which has bright red berries; but A. crenulata is the easiest to manage, and on the whole the most effective. Scale is sometimes troublesome; it should be sponged off the leaves with soapy water as soon as it is noticed.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that
RF2BFN1N4–An adult Redwing (Turdus iliacus), a small thrush species and winter visitor to the UK, feeding in a berry bush in England
RMD2FRHN–A close-up photograph of a melting ice droplet on red Cotoneaster berries.
RF2HK1G0K–Tree of Cotoneaster with small red berries, Elsenfeld, Bavaria, Germany
RM2AHX649–Black-throated thrush, Turdus atrogularis, a very rare visitor to the UK that showed up in Bedfordshire December 2019 and attracted many birdwatchers.
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