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Pinus patula (Mexican weeping pine)
Habit at Puu Nianiau Crater Rd Kula, Maui, Hawaii.
December 05, 2006
Cristaleira em Madeira Maciça de Pinus Elliottii Escurecida e imunizada com acabamento em Lustro PU ( Poliuretânico ) Resistente à umidade.
"Pinus nigra, 2015, [Austrian Black Pine], PYE-nus NYE-gruh, 60x40 ft Conifer, Z4, Stiff dark green needles, In Bed L3 for 1.4 years
Austrian pine is a medium to large conifer that is native from central and southeastern Europe to western Asia. It grows 40-60’ tall over time (less frequently to 100’). Trees exhibit a dense pyramidal habit in youth. Planted in 2013."
"Pinus nigra, 2015, [Austrian Black Pine], PYE-nus NYE-gruh, 60x40 ft Conifer, Z4, Stiff dark green needles, Bloom Month --, In Bed a0 for 0.0 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. "
Pines are coniferous trees in the genus Pinus, in the family Pinaceae.Pines are mostly monoecious, having the male and female cones on the same tree, though a few species are sub-dioecious with individuals predominantly, but not wholly, single-sex. The male cones are small, typically 1-5 cm long, and only present for a short period (usually in spring, though autumn in a few pines), falling as soon as they have shed their pollen. The female cones take 1.5-3 years (depending on species) to mature after pollination, with actual fertilization delayed one year.
Foxtail pine was both abundant in this area and represented by a diversity of age classes. Here it is colonizing a flat of decomposed granite. This view is along the JMT where it enters the south boundary of the Whitney Creek drainage.
Photographed on the west side of Buena Vista Park, San Francisco
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Limber pine (Pinus flexilis), Pine family (Pinaceae).
Cardiff Fork, Big Cottonwood Canyon, Utah; elevation 2533 m.
Species from California, Oregon, Nevada
Common name: Jeffrey Pine
The mass blooming in the foreground is Mimulus nanus and a Lupinus species.
Photographed in the Mono Lake Tufa State Reserve, Mono County, California
Pinus strobiformis, Gallinas Canyon, west side of the Black Range, Grant County, New Mexico, 14 Apr 2012.
While paddling in Nova Scotia's Tangier Grand Lake outback, I was struck by the character of the northern shield-like pines, like this one.
Pinus contorta var. contorta (Shore Pine), vicinity of Gearhart, Clatsop Co., OR, 26 May 2021.
Pollen cones, with a seed cone in the lower left.
Pinus contorta var. contorta (Shore Pine), vicinity of Gearhart, Clatsop Co., OR, 26 May 2021.
Young seed cones.
Habitat view Holua lava flow and Red flow at Switchbacks Halemauu Trail Haleakala National Park, Maui, Hawaii.
October 14, 2010