RMC14XAR–Multiflora rose, Rosa multiflora, with bright red rose hips; Asian species introduced to USA , now considered invasive alien
RF2CE9P8R–Alpine meadow with with an old fencerow.
RFEEW7P7–Fence with long shadows crossing a snowy farm field in Mecosta County near Big Rapids and Stanwood, Michigan, USA
RFAEHK79–purple flowers with fencerow
RMD2RGR8–Fencerow in pastureland in the foothills of the Highwood Mountains in Choteau County, Montana, USA
RMBWNM2H–Japanese Barberry growing in a fencerow in Ontario, Canada, where it is an invasive species.
RMA5J1BE–Fencerow and mist
RF2AJCBW6–A cat walking along a cedar rail fence in the winter
RFGBJ05D–Winter snow and an old field fencerow.
RFR4AG4W–Sunset in Michigan. Taken with a telephoto lens. There is a cornfield in the foreground along with the silhouette of some trees in a fencerow.
RF2C3H0YW–MONTGOMERY CITY, UNITED STATES - Dec 22, 2008: A nest with Eastern Wild Turkey eggs hidden in a fencerow.
RM2CDJY45–. Here's Jim Brown with a load of summer and fall bargains : fencing, gates, steel posts, ready-roofing and paint . This kind of post makes it impossible to burn along the fencerow and it means that your place always looks weedy.. With steel posts you can burn along the fence line at any timeand keep your place free from weeds and make it look spic and span. Carbon Steel Post Fastens With Staples DRIVE LIKE A STAKE-FASTENED IN A JIFFY- When you build a fence with my Carbon Steel Angle Posts, or TeePosts, you dont have to bother with twisting and winding the wires to fastenvour fence to the pos
RM2K9RR3R–On the line between Kristianstad and Rinkaby.
RMPG1C0T–. The natural history of the farm; a guide to the practical study of the sources of our living in wild nature. Natural history. Fig. 7. The pig-nut hickory {Hickoria glabra); the whole nut, a cross section of same, and the nut in its hulls (after Mayo). occupy space in the comer of the barnyard or in the fencerow, and there, relieved of competition, shows what it can do in the way of producing large and regular crops. But the nuts are wild. There has been but Httle selection for improved varie- ties and little scientific culture of nut-bearing trees. When we consider the abtmdance and value of
RMBB2DY2–Rural Fence railing
RMACW08T–Looking at a rainbow
RF2CE9P8G–Alpine meadow covered with Payette Penstemon along an old fencerow.
RF2PR159H–Sandy road through Amish farmland in Central Michigan, USA
RMEHAHFP–Round hay bales in a field behind a fencerow of daisies, Ontario, Canada
RMA5J1F0–Fencerow and morning mist
RFGBJ2TD–An urban field fencerow covered in snow after a storm.
RFR4AG32–Sunset in Michigan. Taken with a telephoto lens. There is a cornfield in the foreground along with the silhouette of some trees in a fencerow.
RMA3AHW5–winter scene fence tree
RM2SYW1XD–(Celtis boninensis), Plantae, Shimokoshikicho Teuchi, Satsumasendai, Kagoshima 896-1601, Japan, Weedy fencerow at schoolyard edge, in bay town.
RMRG57WR–. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. 54 CALIFORNIA FISII AND GAME h ,)^ijit^. Figure 11. Excellent pheasant range in winter aspect. Harvested rice field at left, with abundant waste rice grains, is adjacent to tule-filled drainage slough providing dense cover. 4 f â J'' '4. Figure 12. Willow thicket in irrigation ditch serves as good cover for plieasants which forage in nearby grain fields or in weeds alongside road and fencerow.. Please note that these images are extra
RMB9WBEW–Fencerow
RMACW08Y–End of the Rainbow
RMHKHRBA–Pine trees lining a country road and farm field during a January thaw with advection fog in central Michigan, USA
RMEHAHFN–Round hay bales in a field behind a fencerow of daisies, Ontario, Canada
RMA5J1C1–Fencerow and mist
RFGBJ2XY–A deer forages for food after a heavy winter snow storm.
RMRDCNM3–. The natural history of the farm; a guide to the practical study of the sources of our living in wild nature. Natural history. Fig. 7. The pig-nut hickory {Hickoria glabra); the whole nut, a cross section of same, and the nut in its hulls (after Mayo). occupy space in the comer of the barnyard or in the fencerow, and there, relieved of competition, shows what it can do in the way of producing large and regular crops. But the nuts are wild. There has been but Httle selection for improved varie- ties and little scientific culture of nut-bearing trees. When we consider the abtmdance and value of
RMB9WBN9–Row of Bradford Pear trees on a Farm early spring
RMAD3CPK–End of the Rainbow
RF2PR15B6–Sumac, Rhus sp., along a fencerow on a foggy day in Central Michigan, USA
RMBHFK1C–The winter sun shines brightly over a snow covered field near Meaford, Ontario
RMA5J1DA–Fencerow and morning mist
RFGBJ2YJ–Heavy snow on a natural fence row.
RMA3AHTC–winter scene fence tree
RM2SRXA07–Japanese wisteria (Wisteria floribunda), Plantae, Kamikoshikicho Nakakoshiki, Satsumasendai, Kagoshima 896-1201, Japan, Weed in open sunny fencerow in small bay
RMRDCNM8–. The natural history of the farm; a guide to the practical study of the sources of our living in wild nature. Natural history. Fig. 7. The pig-nut hickory {Hickoria glabra); the whole nut, a cross section of same, and the nut in its hulls (after Mayo). occupy space in the comer of the barnyard or in the fencerow, and there, relieved of competition, shows what it can do in the way of producing large and regular crops. But the nuts are wild. There has been but Httle selection for improved varie- ties and little scientific culture of nut-bearing trees. When we consider the abtmdance and value of
RMB97M4R–Barnyard fence
RMACTGWY–End of the Rainbow
RF2PR15D7–Sumac, Rhus sp., along a fencerow on a foggy day in Central Michigan, USA
RMA5J1D0–Fencerow and morning mist
RFGBJ07A–Heavy drifted snow after a snowstorm with blue skies.
RMA3AHW1–winter scene fence tree
RM2SYW9R4–(Celtis boninensis), Plantae, Shimokoshikicho Teuchi, Satsumasendai, Kagoshima 896-1601, Japan, Weedy fencerow at schoolyard edge, in bay town.
RMB97X6G–Barnyard and fence
RMHKHR43–Vine winding over a wire fence in central Michigan, USA
RMA5J1D4–Fencerow and morning mist
RMA3AHWA–winter scene fence tree
RMB9WBD5–Georgia Farm
RMHKHR46–Vine winding over a wire fence in central Michigan, USA
RMA5J1EB–Fencerow and morning mist
RMA3AHN2–Winter scene
RF2PR14PE–Trees along sandy road through Amish farmland in Central Michigan, USA
RF2NT8G0W–Snow falling on on a country road through an area of Amish farms in Central Michigan, USA
RF2NT8FG2–Snow falling on on a country road through an area of Amish farms in Central Michigan, USA
RF2PR14J4–Sandy road through Amish farmland in Central Michigan, USA
RF2PR14MN–Trees along sandy road through Amish farmland in Central Michigan, USA