Part 2 What Pine is this?
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Part 2 What Pine is this?
What Pine is this?
			
			
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Re: Part 2 What Pine is this?
Can I have a clue is it a two needle pine?
			
			
									
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Re: Part 2 What Pine is this?
having lessons on this as we speak. still confusing. this one is radiata.  
  
			
			
									
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Re: Part 2 What Pine is this?
This was a large needle, two needle pine. Possibly a Roxburghii or Ponderosa.
Not sure.
			
			
									
						Not sure.
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Re: Part 2 What Pine is this?
At a guess without a better pic i would have to say Pinus Nigra Austriaca . The ponderosa or western yellow is a 3 needle pine , with 150mm needles that grow at right angles to the branchGrant Bowie wrote:This was a large needle, two needle pine. Possibly a Roxburghii or Ponderosa.
Not sure.
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Re: Part 2 What Pine is this?
A quick reference check and the Roxburghii or Indian pine is also a 3 needle pine with a finer needle than the ponderosa , but with a weeping habit to the needles very similar to the Bhutan pine and  Montezuma Pine
			
			
									
						
