To ID a conifer

Some trees are really obvious and easy to ID but, to make ID easier, my habit is to include photos of:

  • the whole plant to show overall form/stature,
  • a very closeup of leaves,
    on big trees when I can not get close to leaves, I might use a telephoto to get the best view possible.
    In pines, looking for number of needles per fascicle and needle length; in the cypress family, juniper in
    particular, looking for scale leaf overlap, tip shape and leaf gland visible or not.

  • close up of seed cones (in pines, what looks like miniature cones are likely pollen cones; in junipers, tear
    open a fleshy seed cone to check seed(s) size and shape.
    Notice if both pollen and seed cones (monoecious) or only one or the other (dioecios)

  • a portrait, so to speak, of mature bark.
Posted on 28 de novembro de 2020, 04:45 PM by chauncey chauncey

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Novembro 14, 2020 01:39 PM PST

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Location verified on satellite view.

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Exactly ^^^^^

Publicado por ck2az mais de 3 anos antes

Thanks, Chauncey!

Publicado por jaredmanninen mais de 3 anos antes

Chauncey thank you for this link that you sent earlier today. Any idea why iNaturalist won’t let me delete nonsense names, like when Seek or someone else calls something a plant for instance, ie a name so broad it doesn’t teach me anything

Publicado por smleitner cerca de 3 anos antes

Very informative, thank you!

Publicado por amarzee cerca de 3 anos antes

Thank you!!

Publicado por conboy 8 meses antes

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