To grow or not to grow (pines)
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To grow or not to grow (pines)
Can anyone identify this pine?
Two needles, stiff and short, white flakey bark, smallish cones, branches slightly pendulous.
Two needles, stiff and short, white flakey bark, smallish cones, branches slightly pendulous.
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Re: To grow or not to grow (pines)
I initially thought these were 2 needled radiata but not sure (needles are very short, 2.5"). Doesn't have hard cones.
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Re: To grow or not to grow (pines)
These ones are small and round with massive cones and big nuts.
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Re: To grow or not to grow (pines)
Finally, these ones with 3 needles and long.
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Re: To grow or not to grow (pines)
I'm no expert on pines. The first 2 I don't know, the last one may be slash pine. Where about are these pictures taken? Different pines were grown in different areas of Australia due to climate. In my area there is mostly Slash pine as it is more tolerant of heat, humidity and mild winters.
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Re: To grow or not to grow (pines)
Location definitely gives clues to ID. Even though pines are introduced some are more common in the north, others more common south and others do better in the drier west. Location will not ID a pine, just gives us more likelihood.
While needle size and arrangement helps put pines into groups and bark helps differentiate some species, cones are usually the final key to identification. 'Huge' may give us some ideas but doesn't describe the shape or shape of the individual scales on the cones. 'Doesn't have hard cones' is also not really very helpful. What cones does it have? Pics are always great where possible.
While needle size and arrangement helps put pines into groups and bark helps differentiate some species, cones are usually the final key to identification. 'Huge' may give us some ideas but doesn't describe the shape or shape of the individual scales on the cones. 'Doesn't have hard cones' is also not really very helpful. What cones does it have? Pics are always great where possible.
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Re: To grow or not to grow (pines)
It's okay the plant app gives me a rough idea, can't be sure though. Got heaps of seed from all of them so I'll just grow them and see what happens.
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Re: To grow or not to grow (pines)
Bark of the last one looks like Pinus canariensis to me, but i'm no pine expert
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Re: To grow or not to grow (pines)
Answered your own question then I guess… ID was really a moot point. In reference to that question though… sure.Raniformis wrote: ↑March 11th, 2024, 7:25 pm Got heaps of seed from all of them so I'll just grow them and see what happens.

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Re: To grow or not to grow (pines)
Thanks TimS, I think you're right.
I'm in Southwest Vic not far from Geelong, I'll update my profile.
Unfortunately they were collected all over summer and i don't have the cones anymore.
I was kinda half joking with the huge cones and big nuts, my whacked sense of humour, lol.
I'm in Southwest Vic not far from Geelong, I'll update my profile.
Unfortunately they were collected all over summer and i don't have the cones anymore.
I was kinda half joking with the huge cones and big nuts, my whacked sense of humour, lol.
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Re: To grow or not to grow (pines)
[/quote]Answered your own question then I guess… ID was really a moot point. In reference to that question though… sure. 
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Kinda, unless someone pops up and says no, no, no, they're shari, lol. Anyone wanna trade a bag of random pine

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Kinda, unless someone pops up and says no, no, no, they're shari, lol. Anyone wanna trade a bag of random pine
