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Identify the Pines
... Nor...Shop for a Christmas Tree Simple Tree Identification Related Sites LandscapingGardeningCampingBiology Identify the Pines From Steve Nix, Your Guide to Forestry. FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Now! Trees in the Pine Family - Pinaceae Pinaceae Earle Description of Various Pines eastern white western white sugar red pitch jack longleaf shortleaf loblolly slash Virginia ponderosa ...
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Using Pines in the Landscape
... management, resin, turpentine and Christmas trees. Landscape architects, contractors and homeowners rely on pines heavily for ornamental uses. Golf courses, parks, malls, industrial and residential sites use cultivars of pines for large and small landscape plantings. Pines offer a variety of forms, needle structures, color - from blue ...
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Eagle Pines & Northern Willow Ridge
... horizon. Toyon (Heteromeles arbutifolia) is the fruiting shrub in the foreground. Eagle Pines is topped by gray pines (Pinus sabiniana) and covered with chamise (Adenostoma fasciculatum). 21 November 1991. Photograph ... Willow Ridge is at left background; the prominent pointed summit at right tufted with pines is Eagle Pines, which is a portion of Willow Ridge. 4 June 1997. Photograph copyright Ó ...
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Training Black Pines for Bonsai
... Pines for Bonsai Articles Home Page Images Email Order Form Plant Catalog Tool Catalog Training ... growing on. This is about twice as long as deciduous material. Unlike deciduous plants, pines need to be developed from a very early age for a particular style ... length is also affected by this procedure, and for the same reason. Most pines (and I see many of them) have needles that are too long. This ...
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Growing Black Pines for Bonsai
... Pines for Bonsai Articles Home Page Images Email Order Form Plant Catalog Tool Catalog Growing ... always giving this subject a lot of thought. I consider the training of black pines, Pinus thunbergii, to be one of the most difficult aspects of bonsai, as ... about always leaving some foliage at the end of each branch when pruning pines and junipers. So what do you do to stimulate buds in older wood ...
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Diplodia Blight of Pines
... for a Christmas Tree Simple Tree Identification Related Sites LandscapingGardeningCampingBiology Diplodia Blight of Pines From Steve Nix, Your Guide to Forestry. FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Now! Disease ... short, brown needles. Species Host: Attacks Pines More on Diplodia Blight of Pines - from USFS FIDL Nursery Problems with Diplodia Blight of Pines - from Forestpests.org Suggested Reading Hardwood ...
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Can solid deer protectors prevent blister rust from attacking white pines?
... Can solid deer protectors prevent blister rust from attacking white pines? Can solid deer protectors prevent blister rust from attacking white pines? R.S. Hunt Pages 74-76 Abstract: To test the ...
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The Pines
... few, such as larch, shed their leaves in winter Besides the pines, conifers include the junipers, yews and redwoods. The yews and ... in 1994 in Australia. It is a relative of Araucaria. The Pines Pines are monoecious, each tree bearing both male & female cones. The Pine ... three. Click at right for Caribbean Pine handout HTML, pdf Most pines have leaves with a low surface to volume ratio, viz. pine ...
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Trees of Reed: Pines
... of the cones. Reed has about 10 species of pines represented on the campus. Pines are vulnerable to air pollution, so they are generally ... is the most frequently planted of the large, long-needled native pines. The deep green needles, 6-10 inches long, are arranged in ... -orange in color at first, maturing to grayish red-brown. Scotch pines are often used as Christmas trees. The species is variable; many ...
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Pining for Pines
... s in the genus Pinus. Let's look at: Pines of California -- Hard and Soft Facts Soft Pines of California Hard Pines of California Pines -- Fun Facts Got Conifer? When is a tree ... radiata). ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa). Torrey pine (Pinus torreyana). Pines of California -- Hard and Soft California's pines are "soft" and "hard" pines. Soft pines have these features: needles usually in bundles of 5 ...
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