Called “the tree of peace” by Native Americans, Pinus strobus or eastern white pine is a beautiful evergreen that is well populated in the New Jersey landscape. As a young tree, it has a pyramidal ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. The state tree of Maine and Missouri, ...
The big name of this little pine takes some explaining. Domingo pine is a cultivator of an interspecific hybrid of two distinct species, Eastern white pine, Pinus strobus, and Mexican white pine, ...
Variation at nuclear- and chloroplast-encoded microsatellite loci was studied among and within clonally propagated individuals of Eastern white pine. Total DNA was extracted and assayed from ...
This dwarf conifer is commonly known as eastern white pine. Classified as a shrub, it slowly grows into a small tree. Its branches are irregular and produce long slender blue-green needles. In its ...
A lovely specimen evergreen is the weeping white pine (Pinus strobus ‘Pendula’). This tree has soft, blue-green needles that are about 3 inches long. As with other white pines, these needles grow in ...
Changing disturbance regimes, particularly decreasing fire frequencies, may result in distributional changes of species across southern Appalachian landscapes. Some researchers have hypothesized that ...
Norway, Sweden: inner rind of bark dried, pounded into small pieces and mixed with grain. The mixture is then hand-milled and baked into bread, It may also be eaten in meal form, with butter. content: ...
It could have fallen from any tree. A lack of naming, or perhaps of remembering. But I do remember this pine cone as animals must—not by language or the things we do by ritual or conceit, but by the ...