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Whitebark pine is widespread in the Teton Range at the upper elevation including on the high benches and shelve and ledges on rock faces where it co-dominates with subalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa). During the summer of 2016, the abundant cone crop was apparently produced high in the tree and these were foraged in part by squirrels.
Sapling with Forest sawing at base at West Rim below Holua Haleakala National Park, Maui, Hawaii.
October 24, 2011
Ast, Frischmaterial, Tangentialschnitt: Holzstrahlparenchymzellen in Tracheidengewebe (sekundäres Xylem = Holz). Anfärbung mit Safranin (färbt Lignin rot) und Astrablau (färbt Zellulose blau).
Foto en detalle sobre el tamaño de las acículas de un Pinus Sylvestris, sacada en la Lagoa de Vilariño (Cangas Morrazo).
Iotero
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.
Pinus caribaea var. hondurensis (Caribean pine)
Plantation at Makawao Forest Reserve, Maui, Hawaii.
November 13, 2004
Sapling with Forest gpsing before cutting at Front Country Haleakala National Park, Maui, Hawaii.
November 07, 2013
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.
Pinus sylvestris (en. Pine, fi. Mänty, sv. Tall, no. Furu, ps. Beahci). Erkylä, Hausjärvi. 28.3.2014.
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.
Es un árbol que alcanza los 22 m de altura, de copa clara y con poco follaje, con el tronco a veces tortuoso y la corteza gris-plateada. Acículas fasciculadas en grupos de 2, finas, de menos de 1 mm de grosor, de 6-10 cm de longitud, de color verde claro. Piñas cónicas, pedunculadas, de 6-12 cm de longitud, con escamas aplastadas y ombligo poco saliente. Son de color marrón brillante y persisten varios años sobre el árbol, su madera se utiliza en trabajos de poca calidad.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh, Scotland
Ref: elmer.rbge.org.uk/bgbase/livcol/bgbaselivcol.php?cfg=bgba...
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 is in the Tyndall Creek area south of Forester Pass.
SERIE BLANCA XI
Un acercamiento a esta rara especie. (continua en la siguiente foto)
WHITE SERIES XI
A close up to this rare species. (continue to the next picture)
Whitebark pine is widespread in the Teton Range at the upper elevation including on the high benches and shelve and ledges on rock faces where it co-dominates with subalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa). During the summer of 2016, the abundant cone crop was apparently produced high in the tree and these were foraged in part by squirrels.