Larch Overview
Description: Larches (Larix) are deciduous coniferous trees belonging to the pine family (Pinaceae). Unlike most conifers, larches lose their needles in the fall. Native to cooler regions of the Northern Hemisphere, particularly in Siberia, North America, and parts of Europe, larches are known for their tall, slender form and their vibrant golden-yellow fall foliage. The…
Scots Pine
Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) is a widely distributed coniferous tree in the family Pinaceae. Native to Europe and Asia, it is one of the most important and versatile pine species, thriving in diverse environments from the mountains of Spain to the cold forests of Siberia. Known for its distinctive reddish-orange bark, blue-green needles, and tall,…
Cypress
Cypress refers to a diverse group of coniferous trees in the family Cupressaceae, which includes various genera such as Cupressus, Taxodium, and Chamaecyparis. These trees are native to different regions around the world, including North America, Europe, Asia, and the Mediterranean. Known for their graceful appearance, aromatic wood, and adaptability to a range of environmental…
Redwood
Redwoods are iconic, towering coniferous trees belonging to the family Cupressaceae. The term “redwood” commonly refers to three species: the coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens), giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum), and dawn redwood (Metasequoia glyptostroboides). Native primarily to the coastal and inland regions of California and Oregon, redwoods are celebrated for their incredible height, massive girth, and…
Douglas Fir
Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) is a large coniferous tree native to western North America, widely recognized for its towering height, straight trunk, and valuable timber. Despite its name, the Douglas fir is not a true fir (Abies), spruce, or pine, but belongs to its own unique genus, Pseudotsuga. This iconic tree is a cornerstone species…
Cedar
Cedar is a common name for several species of coniferous trees belonging to the genus Cedrus in the pine family, Pinaceae. These majestic evergreens are native to mountainous regions of the Western Himalayas, the Mediterranean, and North Africa. Cedars are known for their aromatic wood, durable timber, and significant ecological, cultural, and economic importance. They…
Western Redcedar
Description: The Western redcedar (Thuja plicata), also known as giant arborvitae, is an evergreen tree native to the Pacific Northwest of North America. Despite its name, the tree is not a true cedar but belongs to the cypress family (Cupressaceae). It is renowned for its immense size, often growing up to 200 feet tall with…
Hemlock
Description Hemlock is the common name for two different types of plants: Eastern Hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) and Poison Hemlock (Conium maculatum). The Eastern Hemlock is a large evergreen tree native to North America, commonly found in forests. Poison Hemlock, on the other hand, is a highly toxic biennial plant native to Europe and North Africa…
Podocarpus
Description: Podocarpus is a genus of coniferous trees and shrubs belonging to the family Podocarpaceae. With around 100 species, Podocarpus is widely distributed across the Southern Hemisphere, including regions of South America, Africa, Asia, and Australasia. These evergreen plants are often recognized for their graceful, needle-like or broad, leathery leaves, and their distinctive fleshy cones…
Pine Trees
Description: Pine trees belong to the genus Pinus, which is part of the Pinaceae family. This genus includes over 120 species of coniferous trees, primarily found in the Northern Hemisphere, with some species in the Southern Hemisphere. Pines are evergreen trees, meaning they retain their needles throughout the year. They vary greatly in size, from…