Hey Tuan - we need closer photos of the needles. Could be an Aleppo Pine... but the needles (with needle length) with help a lot !
I'm on the landscaping committee in my homeowner's association, and we have added Aleppo Pine to our tree pallet because of how well it does in our area without supplemental water.
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Hahahaahaa . I know my limits. It is not worth to do that! ?Aww come on bonhe we're all dying to know. What kind of tree guy can't jump a fence? Does it actually say no trespassing? What's the worst that could happen?
Yes, it could be. I saw a lot of Mondel pine in my area, but I have not seen severely contorted branches on them on them!pinus eldarica or Mondell Pine is my guess. Aleppo has much shorter needles. Torrey Pines have VERY long thick needles BTW.
edit: apparently now they are called, Pinus brutia var. eldarica (which WGW already guessed...)
Living in Riverside? Could get shot at!Aww come on bonhe we're all dying to know. What kind of tree guy can't jump a fence? Does it actually say no trespassing? What's the worst that could happen?
Yes, it could be. I saw a lot of Mondel pine in my area, but I have not seen severely contorted branches on them on them!
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Thank you. It is good to know.Both, Aleppo and Mondel are used extensively in Las Vegas so I got used to seeing them. Both seem to bud back very well and I have seen odd shapes in response to being "trimmed" by folks that clearly don't work on many pines.