| 1379004 |
Plant(s) |
1. Branchlet with male strobiles (a, b) at the base of a young shoot. - 2. Branchlet with female strobile (a) at the top of a young shoot, and developing one year old (immature) conelets (b, c) on the top of a branchlet of the previous year. - 3. Female strobiles (a, b) after pollination. - 4. Mature branchlet with conelet (a) on mature shoot and a ripe, closed cone (b) at the apical part of the previous year shoot. - 5. Seed scales: outer (abaxial, a), and inner (adaxial, b) side. - 6. Winged seed (a, b), a wing (c), and a seed of which the wing was removed (d - i). - 7. Seedling with cotyledons. After Hempel & Wilhelm, 1889. Photos and explanations from the book: Zelimir Borzan. "Tree and Shrub Names in Latin, Croatian, English, and German, with synonyms", University of Zagreb, 2001. |
| 5348050 |
Tree(s) |
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| 5348051 |
Bark |
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| 5348049 |
Tree(s) |
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| 5474408 |
Bark |
Pinus sylvestris |
| 5431678 |
Tree(s) |
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| 5468283 |
Stand |
field of sheared trees |
| 5468284 |
Stand |
field of sheared trees |
| 5454475 |
Tree(s) |
Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) |
| 5454226 |
Tree(s) |
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| 5454227 |
Tree(s) |
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| 5454228 |
Tree(s) |
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| 5454231 |
Tree(s) |
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| 5454232 |
Tree(s) |
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| 5454234 |
Tree(s) |
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| 5454233 |
Bark |
bark on upper trunk |
| 5454229 |
Tree(s) |
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| 5454230 |
Bark |
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| 5454223 |
Tree(s) |
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| 5454224 |
Bark |
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| 5454225 |
Tree(s) |
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| 3570016 |
Foliage |
showing 50% defoliation |
| 1442028 |
Stand |
Christmas tree Plantation |
| 1258294 |
Stand |
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| 1261137 |
Stand |
50 year old stand. Poland |
| 1258290 |
Stand |
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| 1261043 |
Stand |
60 year old stand. Stands in this age (40-60 years_ occupy about 23% of total forest area in Poland. |
| 1261103 |
Seedling(s) |
Covered in snow. Poland |
| 1218053 |
Tree(s) |
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| 1218052 |
Foliage |
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| 0008413 |
Foliage |
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| 5435492 |
Tree(s) |
Natural Scots pine forest in Norway with frost on stems |
| 5434320 |
Symptoms |
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| 5434345 |
Sign |
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| 1261020 |
Sapling(s) |
In peatbog. This type of forested habitat occupies about 7% of the total forest area in Poland and very often are under various types of protection. |
| 1261067 |
Stand |
With anthill in front. Poland |
| 0008131 |
Flower(s) |
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| 0008130 |
Flower(s) |
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| 0008129 |
Flower(s) |
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| 1261163 |
Cones |
Male cones. |
| 1261024 |
Sapling(s) |
Gowing around an anthill. anthills are often fencing for protection from wild boars. |
| 0008035 |
Bark |
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| 0008262 |
Fruit(s) |
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| 1261208 |
Stand |
35 year old stand. |
| 1218056 |
Twig(s)/Shoot(s) |
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| 1218057 |
Twig(s)/Shoot(s) |
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| 1218058 |
Bark |
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| 1218055 |
Cones |
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| 1258330 |
Tree(s) |
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| 1261017 |
Stand |
Natural regeneration is used for Scotch pine very rarely in Poland. 95% of Scotch pine is planted. The most important species in Polish forestry. Forests stands with Scotch pine dominance occupy 68% of the total forest area (2003) |
| 5400207 |
Bark |
tree trunk |
| 5397649 |
Tree(s) |
crown |
| 5397651 |
Tree(s) |
habitat |
| 5397648 |
Tree(s) |
habitat |
| 5397128 |
Tree(s) |
habitat |
| 5397129 |
Tree(s) |
habitat |
| 5396974 |
Bark |
tree trunk |
| 5396973 |
Tree(s) |
habitat |
| 5395843 |
Flower(s) |
cone |
| 5395841 |
Cones |
flower |
| 5395842 |
Flower(s) |
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| 5399775 |
Tree(s) |
trunk tapped for resin |
| 5399774 |
Tree(s) |
trunk tapped for resin |
| 5399773 |
Tree(s) |
trunk tapped for resin |
| 5399772 |
Tree(s) |
trunk tapped for resin |
| 5399771 |
Tree(s) |
trunk tapped for resin |
| 5393669 |
Cultivar |
'Hillside Creeper' |
| 5393670 |
Cultivar |
'Hillside Creeper' |
| 5366069 |
Tree(s) |
The Scotch Pine as an ornamental plant. |
| 5366068 |
Tree(s) |
A Scotch's Pine tree (Pinus sylvestris) in the field. |
| 5350019 |
Bark |
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| 5350020 |
Tree(s) |
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| 5350017 |
Foliage |
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| 4449010 |
Damage |
|
| 3570013 |
Field |
showing 20% defoliation |
| 3948094 |
Stand |
plantation near Wielbark. |
| 3943025 |
Stand |
Large pines with old turpentine faces. |
| 3948095 |
Stand |
Pine plantation with planted Norway spruce understory. This combination of species is higly susceptible to attack by nun moth, Lymantria monacha |