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Japanese White Pine, 5 needles, Hongzhou Botanic Garden

Botanischer Garten Kiel

 

Unterabteilung: Samenpflanzen (Spermatophytina)

Klasse: Coniferopsida

Ordnung: Koniferen (Coniferales)

Familie: Kieferngewächse (Pinaceae)

Unterfamilie: Pinoideae

Gattung: Kiefern (Pinus)

Art: Zirbelkiefer

Verbreitung: Europa

 

de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zirbelkiefer

Common name: Japanese Black Pine

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.

Tamron 90mm f/2,8 Macro Lens

Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh, Scotland

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.

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 lies along Palisade Creek and the Golden Staircase just below Palisade Lakes.

Wald-Kiefer (Pinus sylvestris) an der A61 bei Hockenheim bei Neuschnee am 18. März 2018

Canon 450d + HELIOS 44 (58mm f/2)

(l to r): Dubén Canales, Beatrice Jasmine Heicura, Walter Krochmal and Marucha Warden Hinds.

(izq. a der.) Dubén Canales, Beatrice Jasmine Heicura, Walter Krochmal y Marucha Warden Hinds.

 

(Foto: Roberto Moreno)

Golden Monterey Pine, needles 2 or 3, Strybing Arboretum, Golden Gate Park, SF, CA, species native to coastal Central CA

FR Pin à crochets - EN Hooked mountain-pine - ES Pino moro

 

Pinus uncinata Ramond ex DC. (rameau avec aiguilles et cônes)

Forêt subalpine (alt. 1850 m)

Benasque (province de Huesca, Aragon, Espagne)

 

Indigène (montagnes de l'Ouest de l'Europe)

Scientific name: Pinus aristata

Common name: Bristlecone Pine

Family: Pinaceae

Common name: Shortleaf Pine

Scientific name: Pinus echinata

 

Picture takin in Dickson City, PA outside the Viewmont Mall.

 

ID: Grows up to 100 ft tall with a pyramid-shaped crown. Needles are flexible, normally grow in bundles of 2, and are 3-5 in in length. Bark is reddish-brown with scaly plates. (Kricher & Morrison, 1988)

 

For more information on this and other pines: cricket.biol.sc.edu/acmoore/pinesofSC.html

Old and gnarly Pinus longaeva at Spectra Point in Cedar Breaks NM. 9mm fisheye.

Austrian Black Pine, 2 needles, Seville St, N Davis, CA

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Pays / Country : Monaco

Propriétaire / Owner : Baudoin de Lorgeril

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