Pine identification

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rockkcorful
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Pine identification

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What pine is this?
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Re: Pine identification

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Looks to me like a Japanese Black Pine, definitely 2 needle pine... with juvenile growth from the new shoots (the ones in focus). It doesn't appear to have a lot of developing candles for this time of year - is this a recent photo? On second look, there might be a few in the foreground that are a bit blurred in this shot.
In short - I think it looks like a JBP.
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Re: Pine identification

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Japanese Black Pine was my first reaction; the bud and needle grouping being the basis for that thought
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