Pinus mugo is a two-needle pine. The needles are 1-2 inches, somewhat stiff, and medium to dark green in color.https://dc.cod.edu/horticulture-2242-pinus-mugo/1008/thumbnail.jp
Believe it or not…these are mugo pines! They can vary in size from 3 to 30 feet. The habit can be pr...
Pinus cembra has 5-needles per bundle. The 2-3 inch needles are stiff, dark green with white stomata...
Pinus strobus is a 5-needle pine. The fascicle sheath is deciduous, falling off soon after needles e...
Pinus mugo retains its needles for 5 or more years. This enhances the dense, bushy appearance of a m...
Pinus densiflora ‘Umbraculifera’ is a 2-needle pine. The needles are thin, soft, flexible and a ligh...
Pinus bungeana is a 3-needle pine. This is the best identification feature since there are very few ...
Pinus ponderosa is a 2 and 3-needle pine. It is common to find bundles of 2 needles and bundles of 3...
The cones of mugo pine are 1-2 inches long, brown, and are attached to the stem either solitary or i...
Pinus parviflora is a 5-needle pine. The foliage appears tufted at the ends of the branches.https://...
Pinus banksiana is a two-needle pine. Leaf characteristics provide easy identification features. The...
Pinus resinosa is a two-needle pine. The needles persist for only 4 years and are clustered near the...
Pinus flexilis is a 5-needle pine. The needles are thick and crowded near the tip of the branch.http...
If there are 2, 3 or 5 needles attached in a fascicle (bundle) on the stem, it is Pinus. On 2 and 3...
Pinus sylvestris is a 2-needle pine. Variable in length and color the most distinguishing identifica...
Pinus mugo identification features are rather nondescript. A combination of features must be used. T...
Believe it or not…these are mugo pines! They can vary in size from 3 to 30 feet. The habit can be pr...
Pinus cembra has 5-needles per bundle. The 2-3 inch needles are stiff, dark green with white stomata...
Pinus strobus is a 5-needle pine. The fascicle sheath is deciduous, falling off soon after needles e...
Pinus mugo retains its needles for 5 or more years. This enhances the dense, bushy appearance of a m...
Pinus densiflora ‘Umbraculifera’ is a 2-needle pine. The needles are thin, soft, flexible and a ligh...
Pinus bungeana is a 3-needle pine. This is the best identification feature since there are very few ...
Pinus ponderosa is a 2 and 3-needle pine. It is common to find bundles of 2 needles and bundles of 3...
The cones of mugo pine are 1-2 inches long, brown, and are attached to the stem either solitary or i...
Pinus parviflora is a 5-needle pine. The foliage appears tufted at the ends of the branches.https://...
Pinus banksiana is a two-needle pine. Leaf characteristics provide easy identification features. The...
Pinus resinosa is a two-needle pine. The needles persist for only 4 years and are clustered near the...
Pinus flexilis is a 5-needle pine. The needles are thick and crowded near the tip of the branch.http...
If there are 2, 3 or 5 needles attached in a fascicle (bundle) on the stem, it is Pinus. On 2 and 3...
Pinus sylvestris is a 2-needle pine. Variable in length and color the most distinguishing identifica...
Pinus mugo identification features are rather nondescript. A combination of features must be used. T...
Believe it or not…these are mugo pines! They can vary in size from 3 to 30 feet. The habit can be pr...
Pinus cembra has 5-needles per bundle. The 2-3 inch needles are stiff, dark green with white stomata...
Pinus strobus is a 5-needle pine. The fascicle sheath is deciduous, falling off soon after needles e...