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Weeping Pine, Himalayan Pine - Latin species name: Pinus wallichiana
Toothpick plant
Growth of pine trees in April.
Beautiful pine needles off a pine tree in the mountains of baker city, Oregon
Specimen white pine tree (Pinus strobus) showing growth habit. Kentucky, USA.
Chir pine (Pinus roxburghii), also known as longleaf Indian pine, is a species of pine in the family Pinaceae , and is native to the Himalayas. Its leaves are very slender, long, needle-like, in fascicles of three and distinctly yellowish green. The cones are ovoid conic and green at first, ripening glossy chestnut-brown. The seeds are with wings and are wind-dispersed.
Pine needle leaves background.
Grass tree (Xanthorrhoea australis). Brisbane Water National Park, Patonga on the Central Coast of NSW, Australia.
Summer flowering tall plant.
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Mizumoto park, Tokyo,
Prehistoric tree In the tropical forests of northern Thai country
Photo taken at Jennings state forest in NE Florida. Nikon D750 with Nikon 24-70mm ED VR zoom lens
Xanthorrhoea media, known as a Grass Tree, from near Sydney to the Blue Mountains. The plant usually has no trunk, or only a small trunk under the skirt of leaves. The leaves are a mid to dark green, but not glaucous. Flowering occurs between August and March, dependent on fire.
White Pine Tree branch and needles
Low angle view pine trees top with blue clear sky
Dasylirion plant in flower
Several flower spikes of the giant, ground-dwelling Blue Puya Bromeliad (Puya berteroniana), called the Chagual in Chile. A close relative of the pineapple this Bromeliad is unusual in growing rooted in earth rather than being an epiphyte on the branches of a tree. It is also very unusual in the Plant Kingdom in having turquoise flowers, which are usually pollinated by hummingbirds when the plant produces its one and only flower spike after about five years of growth and then dies. The species is endemic to Chile.
cones bloomed on a green spruce in spring
long needles of mexican weeping pine close up
Maturing pine forest with tall pines and healthy understory diversity due to effective use of prescribed fire. Photo taken at Longleaf Flatwoods Reserve in Eastern Alachua County, Florida. Nikon D750  with Nikon 24-70 ED VR lens
Echium decaisnei belongs to the Boraginaceae family, Tenerife island.
Spring. Pine tree is also flowering.
Sotol (Dasylirion leiophyllum) described on this Nature Trail Marker as a member of the lily family whose leaves have serrated edges.  Nature Trail in South Llano River State Park in Texas Hill Country.
White Pine Tree needles
Grass Tree, Australian Bush, Davies Creek Falls National Park, Mareeba, Queensland
Stock photo showing close-up view of the fresh, needles, shoots and candles of a pine tree (Pinus).\n\n* Not AI modified *
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