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Whitebark Pine

Dried sap on this White Pine has made the bark look white. None of the other White Pines were covered in as much of this white as this tree.

Posted byLance KlecknerFebruary 21, 2016December 26, 2022Posted inEvergreen, Windbreak TreesTags: dried white sap, pine sap, pinus strobus, White Pine, windbreak treesLeave a comment on Whitebark Pine

Reed Plumes

The Common Reed is starting to head out. The color is reddish in the early stages, but will later change in color.

Posted byLance KlecknerAugust 15, 2015December 27, 2022Posted inOrnamental Grass, Windbreak TreesTags: blue spruce, common reed, phragmites, Phragmites australis 'Pseudodonax', Picea, Pinus, reed flowering, reed plumes, White PineLeave a comment on Reed Plumes

How to Top a Tree

The harsh winter topped my White Pine(Pinus strobus). This pine tree was in an exposed location, planted for windbreak use.

Posted byLance KlecknerMay 16, 2014December 28, 2022Posted inTrees, Windbreak TreesTags: Pinus, strobus, top a tree, Topping trees, White PineLeave a comment on How to Top a Tree

Singled Out

While the Japanese Larches(Larix) are leafing out, the Eastern White Pine has gone the opposite direction. The winter has been tough on many of my evergreens, such as these Ponderosa Pines in the below photo.

Posted byLance KlecknerMay 14, 2014December 28, 2022Posted inTrees, Windbreak TreesTags: Desiccation, Evergreen, Japanese Larches, Larch, White Pine, Winter DamageLeave a comment on Singled Out

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