Considered one of the only 2-needle pines with blue/green foliage this would be a great identification feature if there wasn’t so much variation. Color varies from olive green, gray/green to blue/green. This image shows the most common form: 2-needles per bundle, blue/green color and the characteristic twist to each needle.https://dc.cod.edu/horticulture-2242-pinus-sylvestris/1011/thumbnail.jp
The needles are dark green on top and have very obvious glaucous white stomatal lines on the bottom....
If there are 2, 3 or 5 needles attached in a fascicle (bundle) on the stem, it is Pinus. On 2 and 3...
If the tree has 3 needles per bundle and patchy silver/green bark it is Pinus bungeana.https://dc.co...
Pinus sylvestris is a 2-needle pine. Variable in length and color the most distinguishing identifica...
Pinus banksiana is a two-needle pine. Leaf characteristics provide easy identification features. The...
Pinus ponderosa is a 2 and 3-needle pine. It is common to find bundles of 2 needles and bundles of 3...
Pinus bungeana is a 3-needle pine. This is the best identification feature since there are very few ...
The needles are dark green to slightly blue-green due to the stomatal lines on the needle. The thick...
The 2-needles per bundle, each with a slight twist are useful identification features. This in conju...
Pinus densiflora ‘Umbraculifera’ is a 2-needle pine. The needles are thin, soft, flexible and a ligh...
Pinus aristata is a 5-needle pine. The thick bluish green needles clump together in such a way it is...
Pinus resinosa is a two-needle pine. The needles persist for only 4 years and are clustered near the...
The soft, blue/green foliage in 5-needled bundles and distinctive cone features are the best identif...
Pinus mugo is a two-needle pine. The needles are 1-2 inches, somewhat stiff, and medium to dark gree...
The needles are thin, fine, soft to the touch and flexible. The white stomatal lines give the needle...
The needles are dark green on top and have very obvious glaucous white stomatal lines on the bottom....
If there are 2, 3 or 5 needles attached in a fascicle (bundle) on the stem, it is Pinus. On 2 and 3...
If the tree has 3 needles per bundle and patchy silver/green bark it is Pinus bungeana.https://dc.co...
Pinus sylvestris is a 2-needle pine. Variable in length and color the most distinguishing identifica...
Pinus banksiana is a two-needle pine. Leaf characteristics provide easy identification features. The...
Pinus ponderosa is a 2 and 3-needle pine. It is common to find bundles of 2 needles and bundles of 3...
Pinus bungeana is a 3-needle pine. This is the best identification feature since there are very few ...
The needles are dark green to slightly blue-green due to the stomatal lines on the needle. The thick...
The 2-needles per bundle, each with a slight twist are useful identification features. This in conju...
Pinus densiflora ‘Umbraculifera’ is a 2-needle pine. The needles are thin, soft, flexible and a ligh...
Pinus aristata is a 5-needle pine. The thick bluish green needles clump together in such a way it is...
Pinus resinosa is a two-needle pine. The needles persist for only 4 years and are clustered near the...
The soft, blue/green foliage in 5-needled bundles and distinctive cone features are the best identif...
Pinus mugo is a two-needle pine. The needles are 1-2 inches, somewhat stiff, and medium to dark gree...
The needles are thin, fine, soft to the touch and flexible. The white stomatal lines give the needle...
The needles are dark green on top and have very obvious glaucous white stomatal lines on the bottom....
If there are 2, 3 or 5 needles attached in a fascicle (bundle) on the stem, it is Pinus. On 2 and 3...
If the tree has 3 needles per bundle and patchy silver/green bark it is Pinus bungeana.https://dc.co...