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UCJEPS: Jepson Manual Treatment Indexes
... Club-moss Family MARSILEACEAE Marsilea Family OPHIOGLOSSACEAE Adder's-tongue Family POLYPODIACEAE Polypody Family PTERIDACEAE Brake Family SELAGINELLACEAE Spike-moss Family THELYPTERIDACEAE Thelypteris Family Gymnosperms and Gnetophytes CUPRESSACEAE Cypress Family EPHEDRACEAE Ephedra Family PINACEAE Pine Family TAXACEAE Yew Family TAXODIACEAE Bald Cypress Family Dicots ACANTHACEAE ...
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Trees of Reed: Family Tour, Intro.
... , but some of them are deciduous. Araucariaceae - Araucaria Family Cupressaceae - Cypress Family Ginkgoaceae - Maidenhair Tree Family Pinaceae - Pine Family Taxodiaceae - Bald Cypress Family Page 2: Flowering trees in subclass Rosidae This ... the smallest subclass of flowering plants, but they take up a big part of our family tour because most of them are trees. Many of the photos on this page are ...
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Mugo Pine
... one with a central leader; if looking for a more dwarf type Mugo Pine choose among the many compact selections. Family: Pinaceae Lighting: Full sun. Turn the tree from time to time so that all ... as white cottony growths on the bark. All types produce honeydew which may support sooty mold. European Pine shoot moth causes young shoots to fall over. Infested shoots may exude resin. The insects can be ...
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Japanese White Pine
... landscape element wherever it is used. Often seen as a dense, conical form when young, Japanese White Pine develops into a 25 to 50-foot-tall, graceful, irregularly-shaped tree, with an equal or ... in groups of five, so this tree is also known as "five-needle pine", especially the cultivar P. pentaphylla. Family: Pinaceae Lighting: Full sun. Temperature: Zone 4B to 7A. Northern climates, will not ...
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Canary Islands Pine Forests
... leaves. The pine forests are characterised by the presence of two shrubby legumes: Adenocarpus viscosus, Chamaecytisus proliferus and Lotus hildebrandtii, a small herbaceous plant, still belonging to the family of legumes, ... of three. The upright trunk has grey bark, with grey-reddish plates. The "Canary Islands' pine-tree" is an endemic plant of the archipelago, but it is wild only in Tenerife, ...
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Pinus ponderosa- Ponderosa Pine
Pinus ponderosa- Ponderosa Pine Pinus ponderosa Ponderosa Pine Family: Pinaceae (Pine family) Photo taken at Swauk Pass, elev. 4500 ft., open pinegrass forest 2002 Thayne Tuason 2002 Thayne Tuason Plant: Seeds used for food by the Okanagan-Colville, Thompson, Coeur d'Alene, Spokan, Sanpoil and Nespelem. Cambium eaten by the ...
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The Pine Family of Trees in the Sierra Nevada
... by Joan Zimmerman, Ph.D. Books read. Current hot books on trees and forests. Ecology. What native pine trees can you find in the Sierra Nevada? Check out the data from the classic book by ... Petersons' Native Trees of the Sierra Nevada. The Petersons report that you can see the Pine Family (Pinaceae) in the Sierra in these four genera: Pines (Pinus). False hemlock (Pseudotsuga). Hemlock (Tsuga). Firs ...
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The Pine Families of Trees in Southern California
... H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z. The Pine Family of Southern California as in Peterson's Native Trees of Southern California. Peterson reports that you can see the Pine Family (Pinaceae) in Southern California in these genera: Pines (Pinus). False hemlock (Pseudotsuga). Firs (Abies). Also see National Audubon Society Field Guide to ...
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Pine Family
Pine Family Pinaceae - The Pine Family Pinaceae is commercially the most important timber-producing family of gymnosperms, including 10 genera and about 200 species mostly distributed in the northern hemisphere. Abies , Picea , Pinus, and Tsuga occur naturally in southeastern North America, and Cedrus is commonly planted for ornamental purposes. Most are trees, although a few are shrubs, and all ...
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Pine Characteristics
Pine Characteristics Common Pine Tree Features Pine cone and leaf parts. (A) Inner view of ovulate scale with seed. (B) Outer view of ovulate scale. (C) Winged seed. (D) Fascicle. (E) Shoot. (F) Mature seed ... be armed with a prickle. Seeds usually occur in pairs of 2 at the base of the cone scale and can be winged or wingless. Glossary Interactive Comparison Tool Back to Pinaceae - The Pine Family
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