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Pinus ponderosa (Ponderosa pine)
Habit with snow at Spring Mountains National Recreation Area, Nevada.
December 25, 2007
A close up of a section of dead bark from a Bristlecone Pine tree. The grooves are deep, and the points between them are sharp, but the surfaces are smooth from hundreds of years of ageing. Maybe even thousands of years of weathering.
Cones of the stone pine in a friend's garden in Burnham-Overy-Staithe, Norfolk.
Taken with Nikon Micro-Nikkor 105mm f2.8 macro lens on GX7.
Pinus strobus 'Squiggles', 2019 photo, Common Name: Scotch Pine, Size: #Conifer, twisted blue-green needles, USDA Hardiness Zone 3, Michigan Bloom Month x, In Garden Bed HR-E1 for 7.1 YEARS (HLG). Planted in 2012.
American Conifer Society: Pinus strobus ‘Squiggles’ is a flattened globose dwarf selection of Eastern White pine with twisted blue-green needles. After 10 years of growth, a mature specimen will measure 16 inches (40 cm) tall and 24 inches (60 cm) wide, a rate of growth of 1 to 2 inches (2.5 – 5 cm) per year, slightly more outward than up.
This cultivar originated as a seedling of P. strobus ‘Contorta’ selected in 1999 by Andy Duvall of South Lyon, Michigan, USA. P. strobus ‘Wiggles’ is a similar sister seeding.
Location: Michigan State University, Hidden Lake Gardens, Tipton, MI. Harper Collection of Rare & Dwarf Conifers
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Western white pine was especially common in the area of Palisades Creek, north of Mather Pass, and northward into Yosemite National Park. Five needles per fascicle and long cones and with fairly fragile scales form a distinctive combination. This area is near the confluence of the Middle Fork Kings River and Palisade Creek.
Pinus patula (Mexican weeping pine)
Small tree and fenceline at Puu Nianiau, Maui, Hawaii.
February 14, 2004
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.
Pinus ponderosa (Ponderosa pine)
Habit with Kim and sled at Spring Mountains National Recreation Area, Nevada.
December 25, 2007
"Pinus nigra, 2017, [Austrian Black Pine], PYE-nus NYE-gruh, 60x40 ft #Conifer, USDA Hardiness Zone 4, Stiff dark green needles, Bloom Month --, In Garden Bed L3 for 3.3 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. Planted in 2013.
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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.
Scots Pine | Grove Den
Pinus sylvestris L. (Pinaceae)
Pine forest, alt. 30m
De Valouwe, Gelderland, Netherlands
Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh, Scotland
Ref: elmer.rbge.org.uk/bgbase/livcol/bgbaselivcol.php?cfg=bgba...
Ta' Pinu Church. Ta' Pinu is located in the valley separating Garb and Ghammar on the island of Gozo.