Coniferous Tree

  • AAbies Concolor Hosta La Vista

    Abies Concolor Hosta La Vista

    Description Abies Concolor Hosta La Vista, commonly known as White Fir, is a coniferous tree native to the western United States. This evergreen tree can grow up to 50-100 feet tall and 20-30 feet wide. It has a narrow, conical shape with a straight trunk and a dense canopy. The tree’s needles are a bluish-green color, measuring 1-2 inches long…

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  • AAbies Bracteata

    Abies Bracteata

    Description Abies Bracteata, commonly known as the Santa Lucia fir, is a coniferous tree native to California. It is a member of the Pinaceae family and typically grows up to 30 meters tall with a trunk diameter of up to 90 centimeters. The tree is known for its narrow crown, blue-green needles, and large cones that can reach up to…

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  • AAbies Religiosa

    Abies Religiosa

    Description Abies Religiosa, commonly known as the sacred fir or the Oyamel fir, is a beautiful coniferous tree found in the highlands of Mexico and Central America. This tree is named sacred fir because of its religious significance to the indigenous people of the area. Abies Religiosa is a slow-growing tree that can reach a height of up to 60…

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  • TTetraclinis

    Tetraclinis

    Description Tetraclinis, also known as sandarac or arar, is a coniferous tree that belongs to the cypress family. It is native to the western Mediterranean region, particularly in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Spain. The tree has a distinctive blue-green color and can grow up to 10 meters tall. The Tetraclinis tree is famous for its resin, which has been used…

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  • TTsuga Mertensiana

    Tsuga Mertensiana

    Description Tsuga Mertensiana, commonly known as the Mountain Hemlock, is a coniferous tree species native to the Pacific Northwest region of North America. It is named after German botanist Franz Carl Mertens and can grow up to 200 feet tall. The tree has a distinct narrow crown with drooping branches, and its bark is gray-brown and scaly. Its needles are…

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  • LLarix Lyallii

    Larix Lyallii

    Description Larix Lyallii, commonly known as Lyall’s Larch, is a deciduous coniferous tree native to North America. It belongs to the Pinaceae family and is characterized by its slender, conical shape and needle-like leaves. The tree can grow up to 30 meters in height and 60 centimeters in diameter. It has a straight trunk with a gray-brown bark that becomes…

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  • PPinus Nigra Green Tower

    Pinus Nigra Green Tower

    Pinus Nigra Green Tower, also known as Black Pine, is a coniferous tree that belongs to the Pinaceae family. It is native to the Mediterranean region, including Southern Europe and Turkey. The tree has a narrow, columnar shape with dense branching, making it a popular choice for landscaping and as a windbreak. It is an evergreen tree that can grow…

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  • PPinus Wallichiana

    Pinus Wallichiana

    Description Pinus Wallichiana, commonly known as the Himalayan pine, is a tall coniferous tree that is native to the Himalayas. It belongs to the Pinaceae family and can grow up to 45 meters tall with a trunk diameter of 1.5 meters. The tree has a straight trunk and a pyramidal crown, which becomes more open as it ages. The bark…

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  • PPrumnopitys

    Prumnopitys

    Description Prumnopitys, commonly known as the plum-fruited yew or the matai, is a genus of evergreen coniferous trees that are native to New Zealand, Chile, and Argentina. This tree is relatively slow-growing and can reach a height of 25 to 30 meters. It has a cylindrical trunk with thin, flaky bark, and its crown is conical or cylindrical in shape.…

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  • TTorreya Taxifolia

    Torreya Taxifolia

    Description Torreya Taxifolia, also known as the Florida Torreya or Stinking Cedar, is a rare and endangered species of coniferous tree native to Florida and Georgia in the United States. It belongs to the family Taxaceae and is closely related to the Pacific yew (Taxus brevifolia). The tree can reach up to 50 feet in height and has a conical…

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