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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 lies along Woods Creek just north of the Woods Creek crossing.

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.

Calabrian Pine, usually 2 needles, sometimes listed as a var. of P. halapensis, Arboretum Conifer Collection, UC Davis

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.

semi-cultivated, Hillsborough, North Carolina, USA.

Here is one needle of a five-needle fascicle from an organism in Pinus.

Longleaf Pine

a vunerable species

Texas native species

 

Turkey Creek Unit

 

Big Thicket National Preserve

"the biological crossroads of North America"

a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve

 

Hardin County, TX

032109

Pinus halepensis,

Zivogosce, Croatia, 2007

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Pinus Sinfonicos. Pinetrees that played music at Espaço Monsanto Lisboa 2009

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 where the JMT enters the south boundary of the Wallace Creek drainage.

"Pinus mugo, 2017, [Mugo Pine], PYE-nus MYOO-go, 5x5 ft #Conifer, Black Walnut Sensitive., USDA Hardiness Zone 2, dark green needles, bun shape, Bloom Month --, In Garden Bed D3 for 7.3 years

 

Bright green needles (1-3” long) in bundles of two. Oval to conical dull brown female cones (2 1/2” long) and scaly brown-gray bark. Not growing very fast. Planted in 2009.

 

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Ladera de pinar por la pista hasta el embalse de la central de Morana

 

Lodgepole Pine, Donner Pass, CA, about 6,000 ft, two short, twisted needles

Himalayan White Pine, Bhutan Pine, 5 pendulous needles, Plant Sciences East Teaching Garden, also called P. griffithii

Remnant forest of Pinus ooparpa, vicinity of Cinco Lagos, Parque Nacional Lagunas de Montebello, Chiapas, Mexico, 12 Aug 2017.

Common name: Shortleaf Pine

 

Species from Southeastern North America

 

Photographed in the Kathy Stiles Freeland Bibb County Glades Preserve, Bibb County Alabama

Botanical Name: Pinus palustris

Common Name: Longleaf Pine

Location: V4 and Smith Drive

In this picture, the Longleaf Pine is producing branch-like features and is emerging out of its grass stage.

Taken: March 2020

 

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. S38607

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

Limber Pine, 5 needles, native to W N America.

Common name: Shortleaf Pine

 

Species from Southeastern North America

 

Petit Jean State Park, Conway County, Arkansas

Stafafuruskógur (Pinus contorta) á Snæfoksstöðum í Grímsnesi.

Meise Plantenuin, Meise, Belgium contributed by © Philippe de Spoelberch

Botanical Name: Pinus palustris

Common Name: Longleaf Pine

Location: V4 and Smith Drive

Longleaf Pines are unlike other Pine species in that they live in a grass-like stage for up to 7 years. This particular pine is producing new growth.

Taken: March 2020

 

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