The cones are brown at maturity and generally fall off at the end of the second season. As with all conifers, cones are an excellent identification tool.https://dc.cod.edu/horticulture-2242-pinus-strobus/1009/thumbnail.jp
The small egg-shaped cones are pendulous and generally produced in abundance. Cones change from gree...
The yellowish-brown cones are approximately 2 inches; egg-shaped.https://dc.cod.edu/horticulture-224...
Jack pine, with its sparse needles, off color, and irregular habit is easy to identify. However, sin...
Picea omorika cones are produced at the tip of new growth. They are small, only 1.25 – 1.75 inches l...
Serbian spruce cones are produced at the tip of new growth. They are small, only 1.25 – 1.75 inches ...
Picea cones are pendulous. Their cones mature and usually shed in the same season. The entire cone f...
Picea cones are pendulous. Their cones mature and usually shed in the same season.https://dc.cod.edu...
The cones of Japanese white pine attach almost sessile to the stem, usually in clusters, and appear ...
The cones attach almost directly to the branch and remain for on the branch for many years. This is ...
The cones of white pine are long (4-7 inches) and narrow (about 1 inch wide).https://dc.cod.edu/hort...
Pinus cones take two years to complete their life cycle. On a pine it is common to see young, immatu...
Pinus banksiana cones point forward and slightly curve on the stem. Large numbers of cones are produ...
The mature cone of Picea abies is a great identification feature. Notice the size, shape and light b...
The cones of Pinus cembra are unique among pines. The 3-inch cones are almost round in shape and hav...
The mature cone of Picea abies is a great identification feature. Notice the size, shape and light b...
The small egg-shaped cones are pendulous and generally produced in abundance. Cones change from gree...
The yellowish-brown cones are approximately 2 inches; egg-shaped.https://dc.cod.edu/horticulture-224...
Jack pine, with its sparse needles, off color, and irregular habit is easy to identify. However, sin...
Picea omorika cones are produced at the tip of new growth. They are small, only 1.25 – 1.75 inches l...
Serbian spruce cones are produced at the tip of new growth. They are small, only 1.25 – 1.75 inches ...
Picea cones are pendulous. Their cones mature and usually shed in the same season. The entire cone f...
Picea cones are pendulous. Their cones mature and usually shed in the same season.https://dc.cod.edu...
The cones of Japanese white pine attach almost sessile to the stem, usually in clusters, and appear ...
The cones attach almost directly to the branch and remain for on the branch for many years. This is ...
The cones of white pine are long (4-7 inches) and narrow (about 1 inch wide).https://dc.cod.edu/hort...
Pinus cones take two years to complete their life cycle. On a pine it is common to see young, immatu...
Pinus banksiana cones point forward and slightly curve on the stem. Large numbers of cones are produ...
The mature cone of Picea abies is a great identification feature. Notice the size, shape and light b...
The cones of Pinus cembra are unique among pines. The 3-inch cones are almost round in shape and hav...
The mature cone of Picea abies is a great identification feature. Notice the size, shape and light b...
The small egg-shaped cones are pendulous and generally produced in abundance. Cones change from gree...
The yellowish-brown cones are approximately 2 inches; egg-shaped.https://dc.cod.edu/horticulture-224...
Jack pine, with its sparse needles, off color, and irregular habit is easy to identify. However, sin...