The stems are slender with thin smooth gray or gray/green bark.https://dc.cod.edu/horticulture-2242-pinus-strobus/1004/thumbnail.jp
The needles only remain on the stem for two (sometimes three) years. The inner needles turn yellow a...
Branch/twig features are not an overly important identification feature. However, upon close inspect...
The horizontal branches are densely set. The small stems are orange-brown. Both branch/twig attribu...
The smooth gray stems with space between the whorls of branches (long internodes) and soft, fine fol...
The bark of white pine is gray, thin and smooth when young becoming darker and deeply fissured with ...
Pinus strobus is a fast growing tree with strong apical dominance in youth. It is easy to identify f...
The smooth gray stems and needles crowded at the tip look similar to Pinus strobus. However, the nee...
The larger branches have the same muscle-like smooth gray bark as the trunk.https://dc.cod.edu/horti...
The young stems are covered in a soft pubescence. The older stems are glabrous.https://dc.cod.edu/ho...
The young shoots are green changing to yellowish brown. This is not an identification feature but th...
The young bark is thin, gray and smooth becoming scaly with age.https://dc.cod.edu/horticulture-2242...
Mature bark is gray, fissured and scaly.https://dc.cod.edu/horticulture-2242-pinus-flexilis/1001/thu...
The multiple stems tend to have thin, silvery to brownish bark. The bark is not an important identif...
American hornbeam twigs are dark red and slender. The larger branches are the same gray color and s...
The stout stems of Austrian pine are yellow brown when young maturing to gray with rough projections...
The needles only remain on the stem for two (sometimes three) years. The inner needles turn yellow a...
Branch/twig features are not an overly important identification feature. However, upon close inspect...
The horizontal branches are densely set. The small stems are orange-brown. Both branch/twig attribu...
The smooth gray stems with space between the whorls of branches (long internodes) and soft, fine fol...
The bark of white pine is gray, thin and smooth when young becoming darker and deeply fissured with ...
Pinus strobus is a fast growing tree with strong apical dominance in youth. It is easy to identify f...
The smooth gray stems and needles crowded at the tip look similar to Pinus strobus. However, the nee...
The larger branches have the same muscle-like smooth gray bark as the trunk.https://dc.cod.edu/horti...
The young stems are covered in a soft pubescence. The older stems are glabrous.https://dc.cod.edu/ho...
The young shoots are green changing to yellowish brown. This is not an identification feature but th...
The young bark is thin, gray and smooth becoming scaly with age.https://dc.cod.edu/horticulture-2242...
Mature bark is gray, fissured and scaly.https://dc.cod.edu/horticulture-2242-pinus-flexilis/1001/thu...
The multiple stems tend to have thin, silvery to brownish bark. The bark is not an important identif...
American hornbeam twigs are dark red and slender. The larger branches are the same gray color and s...
The stout stems of Austrian pine are yellow brown when young maturing to gray with rough projections...
The needles only remain on the stem for two (sometimes three) years. The inner needles turn yellow a...
Branch/twig features are not an overly important identification feature. However, upon close inspect...
The horizontal branches are densely set. The small stems are orange-brown. Both branch/twig attribu...