Pinaceae Pinus Ponderosa Ponderosa Pine

Pinaceae Pinus Ponderosa Ponderosa Pine

Pinaceae Pinus ponderosa ponderosa pine Sight ID characteristics • Wide distribution, 4 subspecies • subsp. ponderosa - the 'North Plateau' group - British Columbia, western Montana, Idaho, and Washington, Oregon, California & Nevada east of the Cascades crest (red); subsp. benthamiana - the 'Pacific' group - Sierra Nevada and west of the Cascade crest in California, Oregon and Washington (green); subsp. brachyptera - the 'South Rockies' group - Arizona and New Mexico (pink); subsp. scopulorum - eastslope of the northern Rockies and throughout the central Rockies - Montana, Dakotas, Wyoming, Utah, E Nevada, Colorado, Nebraska, Oklahoma (cyan). • Leaves long in fascicles of 3 (subsp. ponderosa and subsp. benthamiana), shorter in fascicles of 3 (subsp. brachyptera); shorter in fascicles of 2 and 3 (subsp. scopulorum) • Seed cones 2-6” long borne on a very short stalk, scales with a yellow-brown transversely keeled apophysis, umbo armed with slender prickle (not incurved) 113 NOTES AND SKETCHES 114 Pinaceae Pinus jeffreyi Jeffrey pine Sight ID characteristics • Siskyous and Sierras • Leaves in fascicles of 3, blue-green, stomatal lines on all surfaces • Seed cones 5-10” long, scales transversely keeled, umbo armed with stout, incurved prickle 115 NOTES AND SKETCHES 116 Pinaceae Pinus coulteri Coulter pine Sight ID characteristics • Mountains of southern California and Baja (3,500!-7,000!) • Leaves in fascicles of 3, 6”-12” long, gray-green, stomata on all sides, rigid, sharp-pointed • Seed cones BIG (8-14”) long, yellow-brown, persistent several years, apophysis rhomboidal, terminating in stout, flattened, sharp claw • Seeds with long wing (i.e., seed body shorter than wing) – look for this character in the scar left by seed and wing - harder to see in older cones and/or exposed scales) 117 NOTES AND SKETCHES 118 Pinaceae Pinus sabiniana foothills pine, gray pine Sight ID characteristics • Foothills and mountains of Coast Range and West slope of Sierras in California (1,000!-3,000!) • Leaves in fascicles of 3, 6”-13” long, gray-green, many stomatal bands, flexible • Seed cones (6-10”) long, yellow-brown, persistent several years, apophysis rhomboidal, terminating in stout, flattened, sharp claw • Seeds with short wing (i.e., seed body longer than wing – look for this character in the scar left by seed and wing - harder to see in older cones and/or exposed scales) 119 NOTES AND SKETCHES 120 Pinaceae Pinus radiata Monterrey pine Sight ID characteristics • Endemic to central California coastal fog belt • Widely planted outside of small native range • Leaves in Fascicles of 3 (sometimes 2), 4”-6” long, slender, flexible, dark green. • Seed cones 3.5”-5.5” long, asymmetrical, serotinous, and persistent. 121 NOTES AND SKETCHES 122.

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