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Golden Ginkgoes

Some years the fall color on Ginkgos is lackluster, this is not one of those years. These Ginkgo trees are quite the focal point right now.

Posted byLance KlecknerNovember 7, 2015December 26, 2022Posted inTreesTags: Conifer, ginkgo biloba, ginkgo leaves yellow, golden ginkgoLeave a comment on Golden Ginkgoes

Pinyon Pine

Pinyon Pine’s new growth is very noticeable. This pine has been slow growing for me.

Posted byLance KlecknerOctober 22, 2015December 26, 2022Posted inEvergreenTags: blue needles, Conifer, edible pine nuts, pines, pinus edulisLeave a comment on Pinyon Pine

Norway Spruce Cultivars

There are many different Spruce cultivars a person can grow. This is a Norway Spruce that has reddish new growth.

Posted byLance KlecknerApril 28, 2015December 27, 2022Posted inEvergreen, Trees, UncategorizedTags: Conifer, norway spruce, picea abies, spruce cultivarsLeave a comment on Norway Spruce Cultivars

Japanese Larch Yellow Needles

Japanese Larch needles turn color late in the season. The needles turn yellow reliably before falling off.

Posted byLance KlecknerNovember 11, 2014December 27, 2022Posted inTrees, Windbreak TreesTags: Conifer, deciduous conifer, Larix, Larix kaempferi, late fall color, yellow needlesLeave a comment on Japanese Larch Yellow Needles

Red Cedar Post

I was taking out an old fence and when I took out this post, saw that it was a Cedar post. It had lasted many decades and has the strong Cedar smell and color.

Posted byLance KlecknerOctober 26, 2014December 28, 2022Posted inTreesTags: cedar post, Conifer, Evergreen, juniperus virginiana, long lasting natural fence posts, red cedarLeave a comment on Red Cedar Post

Juniper Erosion

Posted byLance KlecknerJuly 29, 2014December 28, 2022Posted inTreesTags: Conifer, eastern red cedar, Erosion, roots, virginia juniperLeave a comment on Juniper Erosion

Pitch x Loblolly Pine Summer Growth

After a harsh winter, the Pitlolly Pines have grown new candles of green needles and look a lot better than this spring. But these hybrid pines still have some brown needles.

Posted byLance KlecknerJuly 20, 2014December 28, 2022Posted inTreesTags: brown needles, Conifer, dessication, Evergreen, fast growth, Hybrid Pine, loblolly, pitch, pitlollyLeave a comment on Pitch x Loblolly Pine Summer Growth

Metasequoia Snow Flurries

Snow comes in the summer on this conifer. Snow Flurries is a rare cultivar of the Dawn Redwood.

Posted byLance KlecknerJune 9, 2014December 28, 2022Posted inTreesTags: Conifer, dawn redwood, deciduous conifer, metasequoia snow flurriesLeave a comment on Metasequoia Snow Flurries

Spruce Grove

Today I planted a lot of Norway Spruce and Colorado Blue Spruce. In the future there should be a nice grove of evergreens for the wildlife.

Posted byLance KlecknerApril 19, 2014December 28, 2022Posted inTrees, Wildlife, Windbreak TreesTags: Colorado Blue Spruce, Conifer, Evergreen, norway spruce, Picea, Wildlife HabitatLeave a comment on Spruce Grove

Barbershop

The ground has been covered in snow while the Larch trees have shed their needles.

Posted byLance KlecknerNovember 7, 2010December 29, 2022Posted inTrees, Windbreak TreesTags: Conifer, Japanese Larch, larch needle fall, larch shedding needlesLeave a comment on Barbershop

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