The flat, lacy needles and delicate cones are excellent identification features.https://dc.cod.edu/horticulture-2242-tsuga-canadensis/1007/thumbnail.jp
The soft, blue/green foliage in 5-needled bundles and distinctive cone features are the best identif...
Bundles of 2 and 3 needles on a stem confirms the identification of Pinus ponderosa. The sharp prick...
The 2-needles per bundle, each with a slight twist are useful identification features. This in conju...
The short evergreen needles are flat and attached to the stem by a short petiole. They are a rich gr...
The branches of Tsuga canadensis are slender with many small lateral branches. They are closely set ...
The small egg-shaped cones are pendulous and generally produced in abundance. Cones change from gree...
The tan, papery cones of Colorado spruce serve as an excellent identification tool.https://dc.cod.ed...
The 3-parted bracts on the cone are the best identification feature and, luckily, there are almost a...
Tsuga canadensis has a pyramidal shape accented by soft, layered, feathery branches.https://dc.cod.e...
The ascending or flipped up tips of the branches exposing the silvery blue underside of the flat nee...
Jack pine, with its sparse needles, off color, and irregular habit is easy to identify. However, sin...
There are so many identifying features on Picea pungens it is hard to choose the best or easiest one...
Picea abies is easy to identify by the drooping branchlets and the long, pendulous cones.https://dc....
Picea glauca can, at first glance, be confused with Picea pungens. However, the less prickly needles...
Typical evergreen winter interest.https://dc.cod.edu/horticulture-2242-tsuga-canadensis/1006/thumbna...
The soft, blue/green foliage in 5-needled bundles and distinctive cone features are the best identif...
Bundles of 2 and 3 needles on a stem confirms the identification of Pinus ponderosa. The sharp prick...
The 2-needles per bundle, each with a slight twist are useful identification features. This in conju...
The short evergreen needles are flat and attached to the stem by a short petiole. They are a rich gr...
The branches of Tsuga canadensis are slender with many small lateral branches. They are closely set ...
The small egg-shaped cones are pendulous and generally produced in abundance. Cones change from gree...
The tan, papery cones of Colorado spruce serve as an excellent identification tool.https://dc.cod.ed...
The 3-parted bracts on the cone are the best identification feature and, luckily, there are almost a...
Tsuga canadensis has a pyramidal shape accented by soft, layered, feathery branches.https://dc.cod.e...
The ascending or flipped up tips of the branches exposing the silvery blue underside of the flat nee...
Jack pine, with its sparse needles, off color, and irregular habit is easy to identify. However, sin...
There are so many identifying features on Picea pungens it is hard to choose the best or easiest one...
Picea abies is easy to identify by the drooping branchlets and the long, pendulous cones.https://dc....
Picea glauca can, at first glance, be confused with Picea pungens. However, the less prickly needles...
Typical evergreen winter interest.https://dc.cod.edu/horticulture-2242-tsuga-canadensis/1006/thumbna...
The soft, blue/green foliage in 5-needled bundles and distinctive cone features are the best identif...
Bundles of 2 and 3 needles on a stem confirms the identification of Pinus ponderosa. The sharp prick...
The 2-needles per bundle, each with a slight twist are useful identification features. This in conju...