Knobcone Pine
By Poaannua
- 10 Jan, 2009
- 9 likes
This North American Pine is able to renew itself by producing new growth from the old trunk, very helpful to trees living in very poor conditions, I imagine out on the Prairie. The Latin name is quite descriptive
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Grogeous pine, is this a winter color, or is it always this frosted looking?
10 Jan, 2009
This is lovely, I must order one of those. Thank you. Going to look it up now.
10 Jan, 2009
Sorry I should have said it is iced up, why it should be I dont know, as other trees are clear.. It is normallly green but if unhappy is sometimes a yellowish colour.
10 Jan, 2009
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I like the name of this Pine. As you say, very appropriate !
Thanks for the description under the photo which makes the picture so much more interesting. :o)
10 Jan, 2009