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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.
Schwarzkiefern (Pinus nigra) bei Neuschnee am 3. Dezember 2017 - Ursprung: Mittelmeerländer - kommt in der Schwetzinger Hardt nur an wenigen Standorten vor
"Pinus nigra, 2015, [Austrian Black Pine], PYE-nus NYE-gruh, 60x40 ft Conifer, Z4, Stiff dark green needles, Bloom Month --, In Bed a0 for 0.0 years
Medium to large conifer that is native from central and southeastern Europe to western Asia. 40-60’ tall over time (less frequently to 100’). Dense pyramidal habit in youth. "
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.
Sapling before removal with Kim at West Rim below Holua Haleakala National Park, Maui, Hawaii.
October 24, 2011
Zone: 2-7
Height: 2-3ft. tall and wide
The dense, dark green mound is one of the best, with highly reliable color, texture, growth rate and habit. Beautiful year-round, it produces many showy buds and matures to a wide, even shape that is naturally compact.
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Slide from a set used to teach biology at Belleville Collegiate Institute and Vocational School, Belleville, Ontario, possibly in the 1920s. The original boxes were labelled 'Junior' and 'Senior', but the contents appear to have been mixed up.
Donated to the Community Archives of Belleville and Hastings County by Mike and Sue Mills in October 2015.
Pinus patula (Mexican weeping pine)
View clouds and Puu Nianiau at Front Country Haleakala Nataional Park, Maui, Hawaii.
May 26, 2016
Pin des Canaries - Canary Island pine - Pino canario
Pinus canariensis C.Sm. (tronc brûlé avec gourmands)
Forêt (alt. 1850 m)
Granadilla de Abona (Ténériffe, Canaries, Espagne)
Indigène (Canaries occidentales)
Pinus longaeva, about 10,000' adjacent to White Mountain Road, White Mountains, Inyo Co., CA, 14 Jul 2015.
Ponderosa pine growing in rock crevices in the Red Mesa area, northwest of San Ysidro, Sandoval County, New Mexico.
Wald-Kiefer (Pinus sylvestris) im Landschahtsschutzgebiet „Drahtzugweiher und das Habsterwiesental“ in Alt-Saarbrücken
Frank's Austrian Pine is a dwarf conifer evergreen with a columnar habit; dwarf and slow growing, with long thin needles; a wonderful accent plant for borders or framing walkways, makes an impressive green focal point in the winter months
It will eventually reach a height of about 6-8 feet and a width of 2 feet In 10years.
Waldkiefer (Pinus sylvestris) in einem Mischwald mit Buchen und Eichen in der Schwetzinger Hardt bei Neuschnee am 3. Dezember 2017
Pi blanc, (Pinus halepensis), Mar Mediterrani, Mediterrània, Costa Brava, Empordà, Girona, Catalunya.
Whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis) along the rim of Crater Lake in winter. Crater Lake National Park, Oregon.
Zone: 4-8
Height: 3ft. tall and wide
An exceptionally slow-growing, spherical and compact-growing dwarf cultivar.
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Pinus longaeva, southern White Mountains, along White Mountain Road near the S boundary of the Bristlecone Pine Forest Reserve, Inyo Co., CA, 14 Jul 2015.
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.
Weeping White Pine
Zone: 3-7
Height: 10-12ft. tall and 20-25ft. wide
A weeping and trailing shrub or small tree, very unlike the species; features soft blue needles, tends to crawl along the ground and over rocks or walls, or forms a small weeping accent plant if trained on a standard.
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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 supposedly an amber color to the resin on the pinecone. This site lies along Woods Creek just north of the Woods Creek crossing.