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Sungai Buloh, Selangor, Malaysia.
Bark detail - bark is reddish-brown to grayish, and is divided by deep cracks into rough, irregularly-shaped plates.
Pinus caribaea Morelet. Pinaceae. CN: Caribbean pine, Nicaraguan pine, Pitch pine. Native to Mexico; Caribbean - Bahamas, Cuba; Mesoamerica - Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Turks and Caicos Islands; elsewhere cultivated in silviculture to overcome the international shortage of long-fibered wood for paper manufacturing. A medium-sized evergreen tree up to ca. 35 m or more; straight, cylindrical trunk and a rounded to pyramid-shaped crown. The lower branches are usually long, slender and drooping, while the upper branches often point upwards; bark is reddish-brown to grayish, and is divided by deep cracks into rough, irregularly-shaped plates; the needle-like leaves grow at the end of the twigs in bundles of three to five.
Synonym(s):
Pinus caribaea var. anomala Rowlee
Pinus caribaea var. caribaea
Pinus recurvata Rowlee
Ref. and suggested reading:
www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/record/kew-2563099
GRIN archive.is/rE6s#selection-605.0-657.9
www.arkive.org/caribbean-pine/pinus-caribaea/
www.iucnredlist.org/details/42348/0
The Ta' Pinu Basilica (Basilica of the National Shrine of the Blessed Virgin of Ta' Pinu, Gharb, Gozo, Malta
Two needled pinyon pine
Pinus edulis Engelm. (Pinaceae)
Pine woodland, alt. 1100m
Snow Canyon State Park, Utah, USA
Maritime Pine, Cluster Pine, 2 long, stiff, glossy green needles, E end Orville Thompson Hall, UC Davis, native coast of France to Greece
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Sosna zwyczajna - Waldkiefer - Pinus sylvestris
Jeffery Pine due to incurved prickles. -- EXIF GPS and elevation data incorrect: taken 2.5 mi east of Crane Flat (el 6960') in Yosemite.
This particular cultivar was found growing in a garden in France over 100 years ago.
Species from Europe and Asia
Photographed at Strybing Arboretum, San Francisco
Pinus pinaster (Maritime pine, cluster pine)
Leaves at Hosmers Grove Haleakala National Park, Maui, Hawaii.
May 15, 2001
Pinus pinaster (Maritime pine, cluster pine)
Invading pukiawe shrub and grassland at Ulupalakua Ranch, Maui, Hawaii.
July 09, 2013
Sungai Buloh, Selangor, Malaysia.
Pinus caribaea Morelet. Pinaceae. CN: Caribbean pine, Nicaraguan pine, Pitch pine. Native to Mexico; Caribbean - Bahamas, Cuba; Mesoamerica - Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Turks and Caicos Islands; elsewhere cultivated in silviculture to overcome the international shortage of long-fibered wood for paper manufacturing. A medium-sized evergreen tree up to ca. 35 m or more; straight, cylindrical trunk and a rounded to pyramid-shaped crown. The lower branches are usually long, slender and drooping, while the upper branches often point upwards; bark is reddish-brown to greyish, and is divided by deep cracks into rough, irregularly-shaped plates; the needle-like leaves of the Caribbean pine grow at the end of the twigs in bundles of three to five.
Synonym(s):
Pinus caribaea var. anomala Rowlee
Pinus caribaea var. caribaea
Pinus recurvata Rowlee
Ref. and suggested reading:
www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/record/kew-2563099
GRIN archive.is/rE6s#selection-605.0-657.9
www.arkive.org/caribbean-pine/pinus-caribaea/
www.iucnredlist.org/details/42348/0
Coulter Pine, 3 long needles, Arboretum, UC Davis, also called Bigcone Pine, native to CA and Baja CA
Two needles per fascicle and fire-adapted cones are characteristic of this species. Lodgepole pine is common along the main road at middle elevations on Big Southern Butte, Butte County, Idaho.
Pinus caribaea var. hondurensis (Caribean pine)
Habit at Makawao Forest Reserve, Maui, Hawaii.
September 18, 2005
Sungai Buloh, Selangor, Malaysia.
Bark detail - bark is reddish-brown to grayish, and is divided by deep cracks into rough, irregularly-shaped plates.
Pinus caribaea Morelet. Pinaceae. CN: Caribbean pine, Nicaraguan pine, Pitch pine. Native to Mexico; Caribbean - Bahamas, Cuba; Mesoamerica - Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Turks and Caicos Islands; elsewhere cultivated in silviculture to overcome the international shortage of long-fibered wood for paper manufacturing. A medium-sized evergreen tree up to ca. 35 m or more; straight, cylindrical trunk and a rounded to pyramid-shaped crown. The lower branches are usually long, slender and drooping, while the upper branches often point upwards; bark is reddish-brown to greyish, and is divided by deep cracks into rough, irregularly-shaped plates; the needle-like leaves grow at the end of the twigs in bundles of three to five.
Synonym(s):
Pinus caribaea var. anomala Rowlee
Pinus caribaea var. caribaea
Pinus recurvata Rowlee
Ref. and suggested reading:
www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/record/kew-2563099
GRIN archive.is/rE6s#selection-605.0-657.9
www.arkive.org/caribbean-pine/pinus-caribaea/
www.iucnredlist.org/details/42348/0
Pinus ponderosa (Ponderosa pine)
Habitat and seasonal waterfall half frozen with Kim and Forest at Childrens Discovery Loop Red Rocks, Nevada.
December 26, 2007