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Lacebark Pine, 3 needles, Hangzhou Botanic Garden, China

Santa Margherita di Pula (CA): Sardegna

Seed cones and foliage on dwarf mountain pine (Pinus mugo).

Pinus sylvestris. You don't find these kind of pines in commercial forests. Designed by Nature. 7.9.2017

Species from Japan

 

Common name: Japanese Black Pine

Species from eastern North America

 

Common name: White Pine

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

Pinus niger austriaca. I thought the weeping beech was the biggest tree at the Hermitage but looking at this one, as I approached the ticket office, I wasn't so sure. I'm also not sure if it's two trees that merged into one at the bottom, or one that split into two partway up.

 

High Atlas two needle

Pinus halepensis

Research Institute Botanical garden National Research Lobachevsky State University of Nizhni Novgorod

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НИИ Ботанический сад национального исследовательского Нижегородского государственного университета им. Н. И. Лобачевского.

La resina era en su tiempo una fuente de dinero básica para los pobladores locales

 

Particolare delle pigne del Pino maritimo.

 

Detail of pine cones from Pinus maritima.

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 pine species epitomizes the many stately conifer tree species of the Sierra Nevada. Along the John Muir Trail, this pine tree is common from south of Mount Whitney in the New Army Pass area north to somewhere just north of Mather Pass. It was not observed north of the Le Conte Canyon area. This site is sits below Mount Guyot in the Guyot Creek drainage.

Common name: Japanese Red Pine

 

Specis from Japan

"Pinus sylvestris, 2015, Scotch Pine, PYE-nus sill-VESS-tris, 40 Ft Large Conifer, Z2, , Bloom Month --, In Bed U3 for 18.3 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."

"Pinus strobus, 2017, [Eastern White Pine], PYE-nus STROE-buss, 60x30 ft Large #Conifer, Black Walnut Sensitive., USDA Hardiness Zone 3, Blue green needles, Bloom Month --, In Garden Bed D2 for 19.8 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.

Trimmed bottoms again in 2016.

 

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Pinon Pine, 1 needle, native to W US, photo by John Madison

Our first visit to Wisley this year ... the Spring Fair is on this weekend.

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