Pinus flexilis is a 5-needle pine. The needles are thick and crowded near the tip of the branch.https://dc.cod.edu/horticulture-2242-pinus-flexilis/1007/thumbnail.jp
Pinus cembra has 5-needles per bundle. The 2-3 inch needles are stiff, dark green with white stomata...
Pinus aristata is a 5-needle pine. The thick bluish green needles clump together in such a way it is...
The silhouette of Pinus flexilis can look very similar to Pinus strobus. To identify limber pine loo...
The needles are dark green to slightly blue-green due to the stomatal lines on the needle. The thick...
Pinus parviflora is a 5-needle pine. The foliage appears tufted at the ends of the branches.https://...
If there are 2, 3 or 5 needles attached in a fascicle (bundle) on the stem, it is Pinus. On 2 and 3...
Pinus densiflora ‘Umbraculifera’ is a 2-needle pine. The needles are thin, soft, flexible and a ligh...
Pinus ponderosa is a 2 and 3-needle pine. It is common to find bundles of 2 needles and bundles of 3...
Pinus strobus is a 5-needle pine. The fascicle sheath is deciduous, falling off soon after needles e...
Needle length can vary from 1 to 3(4) inches. The needles in this image are on the longer side.https...
Pinus resinosa is a two-needle pine. The needles persist for only 4 years and are clustered near the...
Pinus banksiana is a two-needle pine. Leaf characteristics provide easy identification features. The...
Pinus bungeana is a 3-needle pine. This is the best identification feature since there are very few ...
The smooth gray stems and needles crowded at the tip look similar to Pinus strobus. However, the nee...
Pinus mugo is a two-needle pine. The needles are 1-2 inches, somewhat stiff, and medium to dark gree...
Pinus cembra has 5-needles per bundle. The 2-3 inch needles are stiff, dark green with white stomata...
Pinus aristata is a 5-needle pine. The thick bluish green needles clump together in such a way it is...
The silhouette of Pinus flexilis can look very similar to Pinus strobus. To identify limber pine loo...
The needles are dark green to slightly blue-green due to the stomatal lines on the needle. The thick...
Pinus parviflora is a 5-needle pine. The foliage appears tufted at the ends of the branches.https://...
If there are 2, 3 or 5 needles attached in a fascicle (bundle) on the stem, it is Pinus. On 2 and 3...
Pinus densiflora ‘Umbraculifera’ is a 2-needle pine. The needles are thin, soft, flexible and a ligh...
Pinus ponderosa is a 2 and 3-needle pine. It is common to find bundles of 2 needles and bundles of 3...
Pinus strobus is a 5-needle pine. The fascicle sheath is deciduous, falling off soon after needles e...
Needle length can vary from 1 to 3(4) inches. The needles in this image are on the longer side.https...
Pinus resinosa is a two-needle pine. The needles persist for only 4 years and are clustered near the...
Pinus banksiana is a two-needle pine. Leaf characteristics provide easy identification features. The...
Pinus bungeana is a 3-needle pine. This is the best identification feature since there are very few ...
The smooth gray stems and needles crowded at the tip look similar to Pinus strobus. However, the nee...
Pinus mugo is a two-needle pine. The needles are 1-2 inches, somewhat stiff, and medium to dark gree...
Pinus cembra has 5-needles per bundle. The 2-3 inch needles are stiff, dark green with white stomata...
Pinus aristata is a 5-needle pine. The thick bluish green needles clump together in such a way it is...
The silhouette of Pinus flexilis can look very similar to Pinus strobus. To identify limber pine loo...