The bushy “foxtail” branches are a great identification feature. The needles on bristlecone pine are retained for up to 15 or more years creating a thick, full branch.https://dc.cod.edu/horticulture-2242-pinus-aristata/1003/thumbnail.jp
The needles of Norway spruce are dark green and persist for several years. The needles on the upper ...
Jack pine, with its sparse needles, off color, and irregular habit is easy to identify. However, sin...
The stiff sharp needles of this 2-needle pine along with the large flower-like terminal bud make Aus...
The cones attach almost directly to the branch and remain for on the branch for many years. This is ...
The 2-4 inch cone has a bristle-like prickle on the end of each scale; hence, the name bristlecone p...
Pinus resinosa is a two-needle pine. The needles persist for only 4 years and are clustered near the...
The thick, full branches and irregular habit makes bristlecone pine especially attractive in winter....
Pinus mugo retains its needles for 5 or more years. This enhances the dense, bushy appearance of a m...
The needles are 2 to 4 inches, rigid and dark green in color. The foliage remains on the tree for 3 ...
Pinus aristata is a 5-needle pine. The thick bluish green needles clump together in such a way it is...
Pinus sylvestris is a 2-needle pine. Variable in length and color the most distinguishing identifica...
The needles only remain on the stem for two (sometimes three) years. The inner needles turn yellow a...
The tufts of thin, fine needles are located primarily at the tips of the branches. This is an excell...
Pinus banksiana is a two-needle pine. Leaf characteristics provide easy identification features. The...
The white resin flecks on this 5-needle pine are a quick, easy identification feature.https://dc.cod...
The needles of Norway spruce are dark green and persist for several years. The needles on the upper ...
Jack pine, with its sparse needles, off color, and irregular habit is easy to identify. However, sin...
The stiff sharp needles of this 2-needle pine along with the large flower-like terminal bud make Aus...
The cones attach almost directly to the branch and remain for on the branch for many years. This is ...
The 2-4 inch cone has a bristle-like prickle on the end of each scale; hence, the name bristlecone p...
Pinus resinosa is a two-needle pine. The needles persist for only 4 years and are clustered near the...
The thick, full branches and irregular habit makes bristlecone pine especially attractive in winter....
Pinus mugo retains its needles for 5 or more years. This enhances the dense, bushy appearance of a m...
The needles are 2 to 4 inches, rigid and dark green in color. The foliage remains on the tree for 3 ...
Pinus aristata is a 5-needle pine. The thick bluish green needles clump together in such a way it is...
Pinus sylvestris is a 2-needle pine. Variable in length and color the most distinguishing identifica...
The needles only remain on the stem for two (sometimes three) years. The inner needles turn yellow a...
The tufts of thin, fine needles are located primarily at the tips of the branches. This is an excell...
Pinus banksiana is a two-needle pine. Leaf characteristics provide easy identification features. The...
The white resin flecks on this 5-needle pine are a quick, easy identification feature.https://dc.cod...
The needles of Norway spruce are dark green and persist for several years. The needles on the upper ...
Jack pine, with its sparse needles, off color, and irregular habit is easy to identify. However, sin...
The stiff sharp needles of this 2-needle pine along with the large flower-like terminal bud make Aus...