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Pine Family
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Living Gymnosperm Phyla
Conifers - Pinophyta or Coniferophyta Cycadophyta - Cycads Gnetophyta - Gnetophytes Ginkgophyta - Ginkgos
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Differences between the Pine Family and Cypress Family
Woody seed cone Cone bract present, free from cone scale Cone scales overlap Leaves needle like Seed cone woody or berry like Cone bract fused with cone scale Cone scales don’t overlap Leaves needle, awl or scale like
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Pines - genus Pinus of the family Pinaceae
Most familiar of all conifers About 90 species
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Pine Leaves Needles produced in clusters (fascicles) of 1 to 5
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Pines produce pollen cones and seeds cones
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Pines Seed cones take two years to develop
Umbo with or without prickle on each cone scale Cone scales overlap in seed cones Two seeds with wings on top of cone scale
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Umbo on Cone Scale with prickle Ponderosa Pine
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Umbo without a prickle Japanese Black Pine
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Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas Fir
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Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas Fir
Seed Cone Pollen Cone
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Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas Fir
Cones develop in one year No umbo on cone scale Bract is longer than cone scale
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True cedars—the genus Cedrus deciduous, upright cones, needles clusters on short side shoots
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Cones of true cedars (Cedrus)
Female (young, green, on the left) Male (brown, papery, on the right)
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Mature cones of true cedar
All the cone scales fall off, carrying the seeds away, leaving only the central axis (spike)
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Atlas Cedar and Deodar Cedar
Needles in clusters on short side shoots Cones develop each year, without a distinct umbo Seed cones are upright Seed cones fall apart when mature so seeds can disperse
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Cypress Family
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Differences between the Pine Family and Cypress Family
Woody seed cone Cone bract present, free from cone scale Cone scales overlap Leaves needle like Seed cone woody or berry like Cone bract fused with cone scale Cone scales don’t overlap Leaves needle, awl or scale like
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Calocedrus decurrens Incense Cedar
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Incense Cedar Scale leaves
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Incense Cedar Seed cone woody and hangs down
Cone scales in three pairs Middle cone scale fertile Produces 2 fertile seeds
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Juniper
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Juniper Seed cone fleshy, berry like
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Juniper leaves Awl or Scale
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Giant Sequoia
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Giant Sequoia Awl leaves and woody seed cones
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Coast Redwood
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Coast Redwood
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small woody cones Sequoia sempervirens, coast redwood
Linear or awl-like leaves, small woody cones
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Differences between the Pine Family and Cypress Family
Woody seed cone Cone bract present, free from cone scale Cone scales overlap Leaves needle like Seed cone woody or berry like Cone bract fused with cone scale Cone scales don’t overlap Leaves needle, awl or scale like
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