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.
Publicado el 28 de noviembre de 2020 a las 04:45 PM por chauncey chauncey

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chauncey

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Noviembre 14, 2020 a las 01:39 PM PST

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Location verified on satellite view.

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Exactly ^^^^^

Anotado por ck2az hace mas de 3 años

Thanks, Chauncey!

Anotado por jaredmanninen hace mas de 3 años

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

Anotado por smleitner hace mas de 3 años

Very informative, thank you!

Anotado por amarzee hace cerca de 3 años

Thank you!!

Anotado por conboy hace 9 meses

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