Conifers
Bald cypress
Taxodium L. С. Rich.
Bald cypress (Taxodium L. С. Rich.) - a brief description of the species on Your Garden
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Conifers
Taxodium L. С. Rich.
Bald cypress (Taxodium L. С. Rich.) - a brief description of the species on Your Garden
Conifers
Pinus peuce
Family Pinaceae. Grows in the mountainous regions of the Balkan Peninsula. A tree up to 40 m tall, externally similar to the white pine (the most graceful of the pines introduced here), but less hardy in cultivation.
Conifers
Abies balsamea
A slender tree up to 15–25 m tall, with a regular, conical or narrow-pyramidal, dense crown that in solitary trees reaches the ground, and with blackish-gray bark.
Conifers
Abies balsamea Nana
Cultivar of balsam fir. A dwarf tree with a cushion-shaped or conical rounded crown. Branches are spreading, densely arranged, compact, growing horizontally. Needles are dark green, flattened, glossy, 1.5-2.5 cm long, b…
Conifers
Balsamjfera L.
Balsam poplar (Balsamjfera L.) - a brief description of the species on Your Garden
Conifers
Р. banksiana Lamb.
Family Pinaceae. One of the forest-forming trees in northern Canada. An evergreen tree of medium height with a broadly spreading oval crown. Needles short, strongly curved, twisted, light green. Cones small, oblique, cu…
Conifers
Pinus Nigra Marie Bregeon
A dwarf tree with a dense rounded form, 50–70 cm in diameter and up to 1 m in height. The needles are light green, soft, glossy, arranged spirally, and persist on the tree for 3–4 years.
Conifers
Nigra 'Boryana' Makino
Black listokolosnik (Nigra 'Boryana' Makino) - brief description of the species on Your Garden
Conifers
Pinus nigra
Family Pinaceae. A medium-tall tree with a pyramidal, later umbrella-shaped crown. Needles long, dark green, borne in fascicles of two. Cones ovoid or slightly elongated, yellow-brown or gray-brown.
Conifers
Pinus nigra Green Tower
Family Pinaceae. Ornamental cultivar of black pine. A small shrub with a dense narrowly conical or conical crown. Needles long, sickle-shaped, dense, dark green in color.
Conifers
Pinus nigra «Brepo»
Dwarf cultivar of black pine. Crown very dense, globular. Branches ascending at the tips. Needles dark green, long, slightly curved, stiff, pointed. Cones oblong-ovoid, yellow-ovoid.
Conifers
Nigra 'Italica'
Black poplar (Nigra 'Italica') - a brief description of the species on Your Garden
Conifers
Picea mariana
A species of evergreen trees of the genus Spruce (family Pinaceae). A medium-height tree with a narrow, irregularly conical crown. Needles the thinnest of spruces, short, dense, quadrangular, dark bluish-green. Cones ov…
Conifers
Сedrus atlantica 'Glauca'
The blue Atlas cedar differs from the species by much denser branching and magnificent gray-blue needles; the intense color is especially noticeable when the foliage unfolds.
Conifers
Picea pungens ‘Blue Diamond’
A cultivar of blue spruce. It is a slender coniferous tree with a broad conical crown. The plant reaches 4–6 m in height and up to 2–3 m in diameter. The needles are soft, dense, and silvery-blue in color. Cones are elo…
Conifers
Picea pungens Glauca
A form of Picea pungens. This name refers to all wild or cultivated seedlings with bluish foliage. Selected and named clones form the 'Glauca' group of cultivars.
Conifers
Picea pungens Fat Albert
One of the most popular cultivars of blue spruce. A tall tree with a regular conical crown. Branches are stiff, growing at right angles from the trunk. Shoots are ascending and directed upwards. Needles are acicular, pr…
Conifers
Picea pungens "Glauca Globosa"
Dwarf cultivar of blue spruce. Initially the crown is globose, later pyramidal. Needles slightly falcate, white-blue, stiff, with 3-4 stomatal lines. Cones light brown, ovoid-cylindrical.
Conifers
Picea pungens Engelm
A species of evergreen trees of the genus Spruce in the family Pinaceae. A tall tree with a cylindrical crown. Needles short, rhombic, color ranges from gray-green to bright blue. Cones cylindrical, reddish-purple
Conifers
Leucodermis
Bosnian pine (Leucodermis) - a brief species description on Your Garden
Conifers
Рinus aristata
Trees that grew 4 thousand years ago are currently considered a different species, P. longaeva (Bailey): the cones differ, the needles are almost without resin.