JBP Ring In ?

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JBP Ring In ?

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I bought 4 JBPs from a nursery here in Perth. Three of them looked pretty much like this one:
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The trees have sharp, hard needles.

The fourth tree looks like this:
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The tree has sharp, soft needles. Is this still a JBP and if so why the marked difference?
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western white pine ?
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Got me... The second pic is a black.
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what nursery ? i may be able to help
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Blooming Nursery in Jandabup.

I've done some more research (googling) and it seems pines with soft needles are usually 5 needle, not 2 needle, clusters. I've checked on western white pine and japanese white pine and the descriptions don't match this oddball. I'm guessing that if it is a JBP it may harden up over summer and start looking more like it's 3 mates.

One thing I have learned from this is exercise is the importance of identification tags on plants.
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Pinus halipensis; Allepo pine is my guess.

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Tend to agree with Grant. Check the number of needles in cluster, this will help I'd the tree. JBP in 2's. JWP-5's. Radiate pines-3's ? Not sure about the rest!! You might have do some research! :whistle: ;) :reading:
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rodm wrote:PJs
Tend to agree with Grant. Check the number of needles in cluster, this will help I'd the tree. JBP in 2's. JWP-5's. Radiate pines-3's ? Not sure about the rest!! You might have do some research! :whistle: ;) :reading:
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This is the thing that's throwing me. This oddball has 2 needle clusters... well, ok there's the occasional 3 needle cluster but the vast majority are 2 and that's JBP territory. And no sooner do I type that than I check what Grant said:
Grant Bowie wrote:Pinus halipensis; Allepo pine is my guess.
on Wikipedia and what do I get?
Wikipedia wrote:"... Pinus halepensis is a small to medium-size tree, yadda yadda yadda. The leaves ("needles") are very slender, 6–12 cm (2.4–4.7 in) long, distinctly yellowish green and produced in pairs (rarely a few in threes)..."
And that be this oddball... needle colour is a yellow based green rather than a blue based green, mainly 2 needle cluster with a number of 3 needle clusters. Little devil was hanging out in the JBP section of the nursery and of course a noob like me couldn't see the difference.

Thank for your help folks. Nice ID Grant.

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Post by mtarros »

It looks like the pine trees that grow like weeds in Brisbane, i have a couple that i have been playing with.

I have heard people call them slash pines (Pinus Elliottii) not sure if they are?
They mostly have 2 needle cluster and the occasional 3 needle cluster and the needle look soft like your pic.
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