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Pinus ponderosa, Ponderosa pine. Columbus, Montana. June 23, 2006.

Pinus aristata is distinguished from the other bristlecone pines to the west by leaves with the abaxial surface with a strong, narrow median groove and scales of the seed cone bearing a terminal slender prickle mostly 6-10 mm long (the other bristlecones lack this long aristate prickle). This site lies along the base of the south shoulder of Sante Fe Baldy, Santa Fe County, New Mexico.

Chir Pine, Indian Long-needle Pine, 3 long needles, F st near 7th st, Old North Davis, native to Himalayas

In the grounds of Clontarf Aboriginal College. Possibly a remnant of pinus pinaster which was the conifer species planted in the Collier Pine Plantation nearby. S38610

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See entry for Collier Pine Plantation in the pdf:

www.southperth.wa.gov.au/old/town_plan_info/townplanning/...

Also: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maritime_Pine

Description of Pinus pinaster:

www.nzpcn.org.nz/flora/species/pinus-pinaster/

–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.

Oaxaca White Pine, 5 weeping needles, Arboretum Conifer Collection, UC Davis, species native from SE Mexico to Honduras

–pino resinero, pino negral, pino marítimo–

 

= P. pinaster var. acutisquama Boiss.

 

Bosques y formaciones arbustivas esclerófilas y edafoxerófilas sobre dolomías y peridotitas, 0–1700 m.a. Mediterránea occidental y atlántica. Presente en gran parte del territorio.

El Moncayo, Tarazona. Zaragoza: Aragón (España.)

Cultivado.

 

Familia: PINACEAE

Distribución: Se extiende por el W de de la región mediterránea, zonas atlánticas del S de Francia y Europa; ocupa casi toda la Península Ibérica y en Aragón se cita de las áreas silíceas del Sistema Ibérico, donde parece ser introducido; en el Prepirineo oscense –Jaca- se han observado individuos más o menos asilvestrados.

Observaciones: No resulta fácil saber qué poblaciones son naturales; las aragonesas probablemente procedan todas de antiguos cultivos. En las proximidades de masas forestales de repoblación se encuentran, en ocasiones, ejemplares asilvestrados.

Hábitat: Forma bosques puros o mixtos ocupando ambientes de robledal y carrascal.

Preferencia edáfica: Acidófila. Vive sobre suelos silíceos, siendo más frecuente en los rodenos de arenisca.

Rango altitudinal: 700- 1500 m

Floración: Marzo - Mayo

Fructificación: Septiembre - Octubre

Forma Biológica: Macrofanerófito perennifolio

 

Extractado del Atlas de la Flora de Aragón (Herbario de Jaca)

 

Saltoun Big Wood, East Lothian, Scotland

Exfoliating bark of Pinus bungeana, Royal Botanic Garden Kew , London, UK contributed by © Philippe de Spoelberch

Global warming caused these alpine areas to become warmer, allowing for younger trees to establish. These smaller samplings are only about 50 years old whereas the acient ones are several thousand years old.

 

These trees are probably 3000-4000 years old. It is hard for a mere human to grasp that scale standing next to these ancient organisms.

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

3008 x 2000 pixels.

I like the intricate detail of this shot.

Clicked Using a Canon EOS 1000D - EF-S 18-55mm lens f/3.5-5.6

1/200 Sec at ISO 1600 , f/3.5

Minor adjustments on Adobe Lightroom.

©2011

Cross section of a pine needle

Scots Pine, female flowers and cones at the Lickey Hills

Pinus ovule showing megagametophyte with archegonium.

A cross section of a pine tree root

Along Ranch Road 337, Real County, Texas.

Maturing second-year cones, Immortal's cavern path, Lushan, Ren’ai Township, Nantou County, Taiwan, May, 2009, contributed by © Philippe de Spoelberch

Pinus forest, Mangunan, Bantul, Yogyakarta.

MidAtlantic Bonsai Societies

Spring Festival 2010

Exhibit

Pinus rigida

Pitch Pine

Pinus mugo, Untersberg Mountain, Berchtesgaden Alps, SW of Salzburg, border of Austria and Germany, 14 Jul 2014.

Pinaceae

slash pine

Red, peely

younger trees with full foliage and varied forms

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