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Waldkiefer (Pinus sylvestris) in der Schwetzinger Hardt - deutlich zu erkennen ist, dass die Kiefern langsam absterben
Limber pine is very common in the Big Snowy Mountains especially on the exposed rocky ridges. It is also sporadic among the dense stands of Engelmann spruce (Picea engelmannii) and Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii). Whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis) was not found in the area of the Big Snowy Mountains. Limber pine was genetically identified here using chloroplast DNA markers.
View Hanakauhi tip and clouds at Sliding Sands Haleakala National Park, Maui, Hawaii.
October 06, 2016
Aquest magnífic pi roig, que s'alça solitari enmig d'un prat, és el protagonista d'algunes de les fotografies anteriors. Les Planes d'Odèn, Solsonès
Botanischer Garten Kiel
Unterabteilung: Samenpflanzen (Spermatophytina)
Klasse: Coniferopsida
Ordnung: Koniferen (Coniferales)
Familie: Kieferngewächse (Pinaceae)
Unterfamilie: Pinoideae
Gattung: Kiefern (Pinus)
Art: Grannen-Kiefer
Verbreitung: Nordamerika
Zone: 3
Height: 40ft. tall and 20ft. wide
A new cultivar of Scotch Pine that has silvery blue color. The soft blue needles contrast elegantly with the cinnamon colored peeling bark.
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Habitat view Hanakauhi at sunset at Holua Hilton Haleakala National Park, Maui, Hawaii.
October 17, 2012
Pinus albicaulis (whitebark pine) shows little if any evidence of being infected by blister rust in this region of the Jarbidge Mountains, Elko County, Nevada. This is likely whitebark pine because no intact seed-bearing cones were evident whereas lots of shattered cone scales littered the understory. According to Dr. Cathy Cripps, MSU, the mushroom in the photo looks like Neolentinus ponderosus (photos are good enough for a certain identification). It would not be mycorrhizal but a weak parasite usually found on the stumps of conifers (e.g., often in logging situations). This mushroom has not been observed to coexist strictly with whitebark pine and is usually found on on stumps of 2- and 3-needle pine species and possibly other conifers.
Zone: 4-7
Height: 40-60ft. tall and 30-50ft. wide
Pitch Pine is an evergreen with an irregular, globular form; twisting, gnarled, drooping branches; and scaly, reddish-brown bark which eventually becomes black. Stiff, yellow-green needles, in clusters of three, eventually turn dark-green.
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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 on Tawny Point is in the Tyndall Creek area south of Forester Pass.
Pinus radiata es una especie original de California, en la Península Ibérica se ha introducido sobre todo en la zona norte con el fin de aprovechar su madera.
De aproximadamente 30 metros de altura. La ventaja es que es una especie de crecimiento rápido ya que alcanza diámetros de más de 50 centímetros en 25 o 35 años.
Pinus pinaster (Maritime pine, cluster pine)
Habit view Auwahi Windfarm at Ulupalakua Ranch, Maui, Hawaii.
July 09, 2013
Zone: 2-7
Height: 2ft. tall and wide
Since it grows only about 1in. a year, the dense, miniature dome is an excellent choice for the smallest sites: rock garden, trough or miniature railroad. Prominent buds stand out against the very short, medium green needles of this reliable, hardy selection in winter.
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FR Pin sylvestre - EN Scots pine - ES Pino albar - SV Tall
Pinus sylvestris L. (colonie)
Forêt mixte (alt. 170 m)
Kävsjö (commune de Gnosjö, comté de Jönköping, Suède)
Indigène (Europe, Nord de l'Asie)
FR Pin sylvestre - EN Scots pine - ES Pino albar - SV Tall
Pinus sylvestris L. (port)
Dune de galets calcaires (alt. 8 m)
Fårö (Gotland, Suède)
Indigène (Europe, Nord de l'Asie)
Similar to the Ponderosa Pine but with a larger cone and inhabiting the Sierra Nevada especially along the eastern flank and central drainages. This area lies along Woods Creek just north of the Woods Creek crossing.
Limber pine is very common in the Big Snowy Mountains especially on the exposed rocky ridges. It is also sporadic among the dense stands of Engelmann spruce (Picea engelmannii) and Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii). Whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis) was not found in the area of the Big Snowy Mountains. Limber pine was genetically identified here using chloroplast DNA markers.
Zone: 5-9
Height: 2-3ft. tall and wide
Graceful, artistic, unique, pictureque? How does one describe this small, irregular, bluish green Japanese White Pine? Its twisted, brush-like clusters of needles appear along spreading branches, some of them exposed to show off gray, textured bark. Gently curved shoots, accented with attractive small cones, provide year-round appeal.
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Zone: 2-7
Height: 10ft. tall and 6ft. wide
This perfectly formed Christmas tree displays an exceptionally consistant habit and tenacious constitution of the species; foliage is a rich green with a hint of blue-green. The needles remain dark green through the winter.
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Waldkiefer (Pinus sylvestris) in einem Mischwald mit Buchen und Eichen in der Schwetzinger Hardt bei Neuschnee am 3. Dezember 2017
Pinus sylvestris. You don't find these kind of pines in commercial forests. Designed by Nature. 7.9.2017
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Pinaceae - Southwest Oregon, south through California (primarily, Sierra Nevada) to northern Baja California, Mexico
Jeffrey Pine
Shown: Mature male cones with new foliar growth emerging at top center
"Jeffrey Pine (Pinus jeffreyi), named in honor of its documenter John Jeffrey, is a North American pine related to Ponderosa Pine. It occurs from southwest Oregon south through much of California (mainly in the Sierra Nevada), to northern Baja California in Mexico. It is a high altitude species; in the north of its range, it grows widely at 1,500 to 2,100 m (4,900 to 6,900 ft) altitude, and at 1,800 to 2,900 m (5,900 to 9,500 ft) in the south of its range." (Wikipedia)
Complete Wikipedia article:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey_Pine
Photographed in U.C. Botanical Garden at Berkeley - Berkeley, California