Abies cones are erect on the branch.https://dc.cod.edu/horticulture-2242-psf-pinaceae/1005/thumbnail.jp
All species of spruce produce cones primarily in the upper 1/3 of the tree. Picea glauca produces a ...
Picea cones are pendulous. Their cones mature and usually shed in the same season. The entire cone f...
The mature cone of Picea abies is a great identification feature. Notice the size, shape and light b...
Abies cones are erect on the branch.https://dc.cod.edu/horticulture-2242-psf-all/1009/thumbnail.jp
Abies cone scales after they have abscised from the cone.https://dc.cod.edu/horticulture-2242-psf-pi...
The branches and twigs have large numbers of cones in various stages of maturity.https://dc.cod.edu/...
The light brown cones are small, only 2 inches long by 1-2 inches wide. They are attached sessile to...
Notice the male pollen cones at the base of the new shoot of this pine. The new shoot is also called...
Picea cones are often erect when first forming and pendulous at maturity. The size, shape, color and...
Abies cones are borne on 1-year old stems. In this picture, notice that the upright central axis of ...
Picea abies is easy to identify by the drooping branchlets and the long, pendulous cones.https://dc....
The cones attach almost directly to the branch and remain for on the branch for many years. This is ...
The lateral branches coming off the trunk are wide-spreading and slightly ascending at the tip. The ...
The cones of limber pine are typical of a 5-needle pine in that they are longer than broad. However,...
The cones of Japanese white pine attach almost sessile to the stem, usually in clusters, and appear ...
All species of spruce produce cones primarily in the upper 1/3 of the tree. Picea glauca produces a ...
Picea cones are pendulous. Their cones mature and usually shed in the same season. The entire cone f...
The mature cone of Picea abies is a great identification feature. Notice the size, shape and light b...
Abies cones are erect on the branch.https://dc.cod.edu/horticulture-2242-psf-all/1009/thumbnail.jp
Abies cone scales after they have abscised from the cone.https://dc.cod.edu/horticulture-2242-psf-pi...
The branches and twigs have large numbers of cones in various stages of maturity.https://dc.cod.edu/...
The light brown cones are small, only 2 inches long by 1-2 inches wide. They are attached sessile to...
Notice the male pollen cones at the base of the new shoot of this pine. The new shoot is also called...
Picea cones are often erect when first forming and pendulous at maturity. The size, shape, color and...
Abies cones are borne on 1-year old stems. In this picture, notice that the upright central axis of ...
Picea abies is easy to identify by the drooping branchlets and the long, pendulous cones.https://dc....
The cones attach almost directly to the branch and remain for on the branch for many years. This is ...
The lateral branches coming off the trunk are wide-spreading and slightly ascending at the tip. The ...
The cones of limber pine are typical of a 5-needle pine in that they are longer than broad. However,...
The cones of Japanese white pine attach almost sessile to the stem, usually in clusters, and appear ...
All species of spruce produce cones primarily in the upper 1/3 of the tree. Picea glauca produces a ...
Picea cones are pendulous. Their cones mature and usually shed in the same season. The entire cone f...
The mature cone of Picea abies is a great identification feature. Notice the size, shape and light b...