The smooth gray stems with space between the whorls of branches (long internodes) and soft, fine foliage held at the tips is a dead giveaway for identifying Pinus strobus.https://dc.cod.edu/horticulture-2242-pinus-strobus/1014/thumbnail.jp
The angled buds that hug or curve onto the stem will be the best feature to use to identify Carpinus...
The young shoots are green changing to yellowish brown. This is not an identification feature but th...
The dark, dense, narrow habit with branches to the ground and the almost round cone falling at matur...
The stems are slender with thin smooth gray or gray/green bark.https://dc.cod.edu/horticulture-2242-...
Pinus strobus is a fast growing tree with strong apical dominance in youth. It is easy to identify f...
The needles are thin, fine, soft to the touch and flexible. The white stomatal lines give the needle...
Buds are not an important identification feature.https://dc.cod.edu/horticulture-2242-pinus-strobus/...
Bundles of 2 and 3 needles on a stem confirms the identification of Pinus ponderosa. The sharp prick...
The silhouette of Pinus flexilis can look very similar to Pinus strobus. To identify limber pine loo...
The smooth gray stems and needles crowded at the tip look similar to Pinus strobus. However, the nee...
The 2-needles per bundle, each with a slight twist are useful identification features. This in conju...
The soft, blue/green foliage in 5-needled bundles and distinctive cone features are the best identif...
The tufts of thin, fine needles are located primarily at the tips of the branches. This is an excell...
The stiff sharp needles of this 2-needle pine along with the large flower-like terminal bud make Aus...
The buds are long, narrow, and resinous. Not a distinctive identification feature.https://dc.cod.edu...
The angled buds that hug or curve onto the stem will be the best feature to use to identify Carpinus...
The young shoots are green changing to yellowish brown. This is not an identification feature but th...
The dark, dense, narrow habit with branches to the ground and the almost round cone falling at matur...
The stems are slender with thin smooth gray or gray/green bark.https://dc.cod.edu/horticulture-2242-...
Pinus strobus is a fast growing tree with strong apical dominance in youth. It is easy to identify f...
The needles are thin, fine, soft to the touch and flexible. The white stomatal lines give the needle...
Buds are not an important identification feature.https://dc.cod.edu/horticulture-2242-pinus-strobus/...
Bundles of 2 and 3 needles on a stem confirms the identification of Pinus ponderosa. The sharp prick...
The silhouette of Pinus flexilis can look very similar to Pinus strobus. To identify limber pine loo...
The smooth gray stems and needles crowded at the tip look similar to Pinus strobus. However, the nee...
The 2-needles per bundle, each with a slight twist are useful identification features. This in conju...
The soft, blue/green foliage in 5-needled bundles and distinctive cone features are the best identif...
The tufts of thin, fine needles are located primarily at the tips of the branches. This is an excell...
The stiff sharp needles of this 2-needle pine along with the large flower-like terminal bud make Aus...
The buds are long, narrow, and resinous. Not a distinctive identification feature.https://dc.cod.edu...
The angled buds that hug or curve onto the stem will be the best feature to use to identify Carpinus...
The young shoots are green changing to yellowish brown. This is not an identification feature but th...
The dark, dense, narrow habit with branches to the ground and the almost round cone falling at matur...