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Buena vista con el aspecto característico de las ramas de este pino.
He comprobado la presencia de las 3 especies (sylvestris, nigra y pinaster) en esta zona. Predomina el sylvestris, pero no son raros los ejemplares (agrupados o sueltos) de las otras especies.
Montezuma pine (Pinus montezumae), late October. A large conifer native to Mexico and Central America, where it is known as ocote.
Pinus densiflora ‘Umbraculifera’
Common Name: Japanese red pine, table top pine
Zone: 3 to 7
Plant Type: Needled evergreen
Family: Pinaceae
Missouri Native: No
Native Range: None
Height: 10 to 20 feet
Spread: 15 to 25 feet
Bloom Time: Non-flowering
Bloom Color: Non-flowering
Sun: Full sun
Water: Medium
Maintenance: Medium
Pinus leucodermis 'Schmidtii' (Bosnian Redcone Pine, or Smidtii Dwarf Bosnian Pine). A dense, mounded dwarf pine with rich green foliage and tight branch structure. Discovered in 1926 by Eugene Smidt in Bosnia.
Coming back home, lots of pinus that are going to be transformed in paper.This photo was takes while my husband was driving :)
Botanical: Pinus quadrifolia
Common: Four-Needled Pinyon Pine, Four-Leafed Pinyon Pine
Location: Rancho Santa Ana Botanical Garden
Date: 2010-11-24
Pi pinyer, pi pinyoner, pi para-sol, pi bo o pi ver.
Pino piñonero, pino manso, pino doncel o pino albar.
Stone Pine, Italian Stone Pine, or Umbrella Pine.
Habit with Kim and Forest with sled at Spring Mountains National Recreation Area, Nevada.
December 25, 2007
"Pinus mugo, 2015, Tyrolean pine, PYE-nus MYOO-go, 8x16 ft Conifer, Z2, , In Bed U2 for 17.9 years
The species grows 30-80 ft tall (9-24 m) with an equal width. Native to the mountains of central and southern Europe.the var. mugo is found in the Alps and Balkans. "
Montezuma pine (Pinus montezumae), late October. A large conifer native to Mexico and Central America, where it is known as ocote.
These pine seedlings are 6 months old and have been innoculated with spores of Rhizopogon salebrosus, which forms the essential mycorrhizal association with the seedlings.
_Not film! :-( , Ta' Pinu - Għawdex, August 2018_.
Originally posted at atomicules.co.uk/2018/08/08/Ta-Pinu.html
Species from California, Oregon, Nevada
Common name: Jeffrey Pine
High Desert, 7000 feet / 2100 meters
Photographed in the Mono Lake Tufa State Reserve, Mono County, California
Species from eastern North America
Common name: White Pine
Our nasty storm on January 4, 2008 snapped the tree in half about 10 feet off the ground.
The tree was not full height - it was young.
Die Kalabrische Kiefer[1] (Pinus brutia), auch als Türkische Kiefer[2] oder Östliche Mittelmeer-Kiefer[2
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Pine Warbler (bright male)
From the "More Than Your Really Wanted To Know Department"...
Until recently [i.e., until publication in 2011 of the "52nd Supplement to the American Ornithologists' Union Check-list of North American Birds" in The Auk 128(3):600-613], the Pine Warbler's Latin name was Dendroica pinus. Based largely on recent analyses of mitochondrial and nuclear DNA, the genus Dendroica, as we knew it, is no more. As noted on page 608 of the referenced publication:
"Under the heading Genus SETOPHAGA Swainson, insert the following:
Notes.—Phylogenetic analyses of sequences of mitochondrial and nuclear DNA (Lovette et al. 2010) indicate that all species formerly placed in Dendroica, one species formerly placed in Wilsonia (citrina), and two species formerly placed in Parula (americana and pitiayumi) form a clade with the single species traditionally placed in Setophaga (ruticilla). The generic name Setophaga has priority for this clade."
So, it seems our familiar Pine Warbler (formerly Dendroica pinus) is now officially treated as Setophaga pinus. Of course, I'm assuming everyone on the receiving end of this is as keenly interested in the recent taxonomic turn as am I. Yeah, right! Whatever, it's still a Pine Warbler.