Please help ID, was brought to me from Hungary
walawelo Sapling Messages 38 Reaction score 19 Location Belgrade, Serbia Jun 11, 2020 #1 Please help ID, was brought to me from Hungary Attachments 103026338_10163685734355324_8005091759789068252_n.jpg 70.2 KB · Views: 22 103543295_10163685734640324_5750462998516737351_n.jpg 105.7 KB · Views: 24 103551367_10163685734580324_7358207173284124748_n.jpg 104 KB · Views: 19
Brian Van Fleet Pretty Fly for a Bonsai Guy Messages 13,961 Reaction score 45,900 Location B’ham, AL USDA Zone 8A Jun 11, 2020 #2 Pine of some kind. How many needles per fasicle?
walawelo Sapling Messages 38 Reaction score 19 Location Belgrade, Serbia Jun 11, 2020 #3 5, Its not a native pine species in my area. some ID apps returned different north american pines like eastern white pine but they are never accurate
5, Its not a native pine species in my area. some ID apps returned different north american pines like eastern white pine but they are never accurate
AlainK Imperial Masterpiece Messages 5,394 Reaction score 9,486 Location Orléans, France, Europe USDA Zone 9A Jun 11, 2020 #4 Maybe Pinus strobus, native to North America. White pine group. Pinus wallichiana could be another candidate, I suppose that young seedlings are not weeping like mature trees. It might also be Pinus cembra which is actually native in Europe : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinus_cembra Last edited: Jun 11, 2020
Maybe Pinus strobus, native to North America. White pine group. Pinus wallichiana could be another candidate, I suppose that young seedlings are not weeping like mature trees. It might also be Pinus cembra which is actually native in Europe : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinus_cembra
W Wires_Guy_wires Imperial Masterpiece Messages 6,411 Reaction score 10,637 Location Netherlands Jun 11, 2020 #5 The smooth and waxy looking bark makes me think it's a strobus.
P Potawatomi13 Imperial Masterpiece Messages 6,168 Reaction score 4,403 Location Eugene, OR USDA Zone 8 Jun 11, 2020 #6 Are not all 5 needles smooth and similar when young or new growth?