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Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland
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"Pinus sylvestris, 2016, Scotch Pine, PYE-nus sill-VESS-tris, 40 Ft Large Conifer, Z2, , Bloom Month --, In Bed U3 for 19.0 years
Scots pine is a species of pine native to Europe and Asia, ranging from Scotland, Ireland and Portugal in the west, east to eastern Siberia, south to the Caucasus Mountains, and as far north as well inside the Arctic Circle in Scandinavia."
Maritime Pine, Cluster Pine, 2 long, stiff, glossy green needles, E end Orville Thompson Hall, UC Davis, native coast of France to Greece
Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh, Scotland
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Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh, Scotland
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October 2013. Japanese Red Pine grown from seed. As it matures it appears to develop a multiple stemmed crown which at first I didn't like until I saw mature trees at the Arnold Arboretum. Our trees seem to be in character. The smaller pine to the left is Pinus ponderosa with long needles which have a pronounced blue cast. Seed grown as well. Here both trees are fully hardy and have yet to show any winter damage.
Plantation and spreading at edge of Koolau Gap at Switchbacks Halemauu Trail Haleakala National Park, Maui, Hawaii.
October 14, 2010
Pinus culminicola with pollen cones, western end of summit ridge, Cerro Potosi, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. 2 Aug 1999.
Pinus mugo, Untersberg Mountain, Berchtesgaden Alps, SW of Salzburg, border of Austria and Germany, 14 Jul 2014.
Hybrid of Eastern White pine (P. strobus) and Himalayan pine (P. wallichiana)
Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh, Scotland
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Pinus sylvestris (en. Pine, fi. Mänty, sv. Tall, no. Furu, ps. Beahci). Erkylä, Hausjärvi. 28.3.2014.
"Pinus nigra, 2016, [Austrian Black Pine], PYE-nus NYE-gruh, 60x40 ft Conifer, Z4, Stiff dark green needles, Bloom Month --, In Bed a1 for 0.4 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. "
Scots Pine, 2 short, twisted needles, Plant Sciences North Teaching Garden, species native to broad areas of Europe and Asia
Himalayan White Pine, Bhutan Pine, 5 pendulous needles, Plant Sciences East Teaching Garden, also called P. griffithii
Scots Pine, 2 short, twisted needles, Plant Sciences North Teaching Garden, species native to broad areas of Europe and Asia
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.
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.
Ast, Frischmaterial, Querschnitt: Holzstrahlparenchymzellen in Tracheidengewebe (sekundäres Xylem = Holz). Anfärbung mit Safranin (färbt Lignin rot) und Astrablau (färbt Zellulose blau). Erkennbar ist eine Jahresringsgrenze (Übergang zwischen kleinen, platten (Spätholz aus dem Herbst) zu weitlumigeren, runden roten Tracheiden (Frühholz)).
–pino piñonero, pino real–
Bosques y formaciones arbustivas esclerófilas y edafoxerófilas, a menudo sobre arenas consolidadas y granitos, 0–700 m.a. Circunmediterránea. Repoblada en gran parte del territorio, subespontánea en Sierra Morena y Aljibe.
Sapling before removal at West Rim below Holua Haleakala National Park, Maui, Hawaii.
October 24, 2011
Monterey Pine (Pinaceae) - Alice Holt, Farnham, Surrey.
The genus Pinus (Pines) has leaves (needles) which have shoots with bunches of 2, 3, or 5 leaves, each bunch enclosed in a sheath of papery bracts. The number of needles helps identification, but occasionally there are bunches with a nonstandard number of leaves, so several shoots need to be examined. Cones are mostly more or less egg-shaped (ovoid) with hard, woody scales.
The leaves of P. radiata are in bunches of 3, bright green, narrow and 10-15cm long; cones are on long stalks and very swollen on one side, forming dense, persistent back-pointing clusters with scales lacking spines; bark greyish- to reddish-brown and fissured.
Botanischer Garten Kiel
Unterabteilung: Samenpflanzen (Spermatophytina)
Klasse: Coniferopsida
Ordnung: Koniferen (Coniferales)
Familie: Kieferngewächse (Pinaceae)
Unterfamilie: Pinoideae
Gattung: Kiefern (Pinus)
Art: Wald-Kiefer
Verbreitung: Europa
"Pinus strobus, 2016, [Eastern White Pine], PYE-nus STROE-buss, 60x30 ft Large Conifer, Black Walnut Sensitive., Z3, Blue green needles, Bloom Month --, In Bed D2 for 19.0 years
Bought many 2 ft seedings from Coldwater Farms. Have 6 or so along the driveway. White pines grow well in Michigan. The eastern white pine could be the tallest tree in eastern North America (230 ft). Mine are 20 ft. or so after 15 years. There are manys interesting white pine cultivars.
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Pinus ponderosa (Ponderosa pine)
Habit with Kim and Sled at Spring Mountains National Recreation Area, Nevada.
December 25, 2007