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Pinus contorta var. contorta (Shore Pine), vicinity of Gearhart, Clatsop Co., OR, 26 May 2021.

Waldkiefer (junger männlicher Zapfen) - sosna zwyczajna (kwiatostan męski) - Pinus sylvestris

Distinguished from the bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) by the broadly attenuate (not rounded) base of the pine-cone, each scale of which has no terminal prickle or weak one to only 1 mm, and an amber color to the resin on the pinecone. This site lies along Woods Creek just north of the Woods Creek crossing.

Pinus pumila 'Glauca', Silver Japanese Stone Pine, PLTD 2005

Zone: 3

Height: 6-8ft. tall and wide

 

Long luxurious needles give the small, upright tree a full, fluffy look. 'Westerstede' is slower and wider than other Swiss Stone Pines. It has graceful branching, attractive blue-green color, and striking cones that offer year-round interest and character in a small space.

 

Hickory Hollow Nursery and Garden Center

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Waldkiefern (Pinus sylvestris) am Karlsplatzweg bei Klingenmünster

Pinus sp. (Pine)

Helicopter and hopper during Argentine Ant control at Hosmers Grove Haleakala National Park, Maui, Hawaii.

November 04, 1998

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Family Pinaceae

FRANCE: Pyrénées-Atlantiques, Col de la-Pierre-St-Martin. Alt. 1802m. 28/07/2014

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Zone: 2-8

Height: 6-8ft tall and wide

 

Scotch Pine has bluish-green to green foliage which usually turns yellowish green in winter. Orange bark on the trunk and major limbs peels in papery flakes, and is visible through the canopy.

 

Hickory Hollow Nursery and Garden Center

713 Rt. 17

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Bioreserve "Mainzer Sand"

MidAtlantic Bonsai Societies

Spring Festival 2010

Exhibit

Pinus sylvestis dwarf

Dwarf Scots Pine

Stand: Geof Holmes

Owner / Artist: Robert Neems

"Best of Show"

300+ year old Singleleaf piñon pine tree (Pinus monophylla) at about 8,700' elevation in the White Mountains, California

Pinus edulis, the state tree of New Mexico, is common to the Taos area. Perhaps most similar to the Mexican Pinus cembroides in having mostly 2 (3) needles per fascicle, the leaves of Pinus edulis are over 1 mm in width. This region that descends in elevation from Taos to Española transitions out of the expanses of sagebrush steppe and is essentially devoid of Bromus tectorum. This site lies along highway 68 just to the southwest of Taos, Taos County, New Mexico, about where the highway and the Rio Grande meet.

(l to r:) Suyapa Ordónez, film maker César de León, photographer Roberto Moreno, María Isolina.

(izq. a der:) Suyapa Ordónez, realizador César de León, fotógrafo Roberto Moreno, María Isolina.

Zone: 2-8

Height: 6-8ft tall and wide

 

Scotch Pine has bluish-green to green foliage which usually turns yellowish green in winter. Orange bark on the trunk and major limbs peels in papery flakes, and is visible through the canopy.

 

Hickory Hollow Nursery and Garden Center

713 Rt. 17

Tuxedo, NY 10987

845-351-7226

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Zone: 2-8

Height: 15-20ft. tall and 25-30ft. wide

 

Mugo Pine is a variable species that is most often seen as a bushy, multi-stemmed shrub or broad-rounded small tree. Mature plants typically exhibit a dense habit, usually growing wider than tall. It features bright green needles in bundles of two, oval to conical dull brown female cones and scaly brown-gray bark.

 

Hickory Hollow Nursery and Garden Center

713 Rt. 17

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Umgestürzte Waldkiefer (Pinus sylvestris) in der Schwetzinger Hardt

Wald-Kiefer (Pinus sylvestris) an der A61 bei Hockenheim bei Neuschnee am 18. März 2018

Wald-Kiefer (Pinus sylvestris) bei Hockenheim

Pinus parviflora. Photo by Rebecca Bullene.

Pinus sylvestris I pino silvestre I sierra de Guadarrama I Madrid

Species from southeastern North America

 

Common name: Loblolly Pine

 

Photographed in the South Fourche Botanical Area, Ouachita National Forest, Perry County, Arkansas

Wald-Kiefer (Pinus sylvestris) bei Hockenheim

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Pinaceae - Mexico

Mexican Weeping Pine, Pino llorón, Patula Pine

Shown: Detail of mature male cones in spring

 

"Patula Pine, Pinus patula (Mexican weeping pine, pino llorón in Spanish)(patula Latin = spreading) is a tree native to Mexico. It grows from 24° to 18° North latitude and 1800 to 2700 m above sea level. 30 m tall. It does not stand long periods of temperatures as low as –10°C, but occasionally it resist them and even lower. It is moderately drought tolerant, in this scope is superior than Pinus taeda. Rainfall range is from 750 to 2000 mm annual average, it happens mostly in summer but in a little area of the State of Veracruz on the Sierra Madre Oriental its habitat is rainy year round.

 

"Planted at high altitudes in Ecuador (3500 m), Bolivia, Colombia (3300m), Kenya, Tanzania, Angola, Zimbabwe, Papua New Guinea, Hawaii (3000 m), in Hawaii it is replacing the native alpine grassland. It is cultivated in at lower altitudes than its origin country: Southern Brazil, South Africa, India, and in the Argentine provinces of Córdoba and San Luis[1]it is planted for forestation purposes for creating forest in lands originally covered by bushland. It has been introduced near sea level : New South Wales, Australia, where it spreads naturally by wind and is very favored because rainfalls are more abundant in summer. Also introduced in New Zealand with commercial purposes is fully naturalized. Cultivated in United Kingdom as ornamental and grows well." (Wikipedia)

 

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Photographed in U.C. Botanical Garden at Berkeley - Berkeley, California

  

Wald-Kiefer (Pinus sylvestris) an einem Randstreifen der Rheinbahn in der Schwetzinger Hardt mit binnendünenartiger Vegetation - eingeschleppt aus Nordamerika

Waldkiefer (Pinus sylvestris) - der häufigste Baum in der Schwetzinger Hardt

Whitebark pine is common but patchy in occurrence in this area with much variation in the distribution of age-classes (young, middle-aged, and dead and dying comprise most populations) and no (or at least not much in the way of) signs of disease (e.g., blister rust and animal predation of oozing bark). This site lies just north of Pinchot Pass in the the Lake Marjorie basin, Sierra Nevada, Fresno County, California.

Wald-Kiefer (Pinus sylvestris) in der Schwetzinger Hardt

Zone: 2-8

Height: 15-20ft. tall and 25-30ft. wide

 

Mugo Pine is a variable species that is most often seen as a bushy, multi-stemmed shrub or broad-rounded small tree. Mature plants typically exhibit a dense habit, usually growing wider than tall. It features bright green needles in bundles of two, oval to conical dull brown female cones and scaly brown-gray bark.

 

Hickory Hollow Nursery and Garden Center

713 Rt. 17

Tuxedo, NY 10987

845-351-7226

hickoryhollow@optonline.net

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