Family = Pinaceae
The name would be Pinus monticola. Family: Pinaceae.
The Bull Pine otherwise known as the Western Yellow Pine or Ponderosa Pine has the latin name Pinus ponderosa.This is neither an improvement nor a criticism but I have never heard of a Bull Pine or a Ponderosa Pine tho you are spot on with Western Yellow Pine. I think this is where local common names can confuse and shows the value of using the Latin name.
There is no "brestlecone" pine, but bristlecone pines are in the the southern Rockies and Great Basin of the western US.
There are many traditionally Australian trees referred to as "pines", such as the Wollemi Pine, which are in the family Araucariaceae. However they are unrelated to the North American or European Pine which are in the family Pinaceae.
Western white pine
Treated pine or western cedar.
Western cedar.
The address of the Pine Hills Branch is: 517 Western Ave., Albany, 12203 1653
hmmm......i belive its the kettle family ; )
The air bladders in the pine family with air bladders help with pollen wind dispersal. The pine family with air bladders has the bladders to help the pollen being blown into the female cones of the conifer.
Marlin E. Plank has written: 'Lumber recovery from ponderosa pine in the Black Hills, South Dakota' -- subject(s): Ponderosa pine, Lumber 'Lumber yield from western white pine in northern Idaho' -- subject(s): White pine, Mensuration, Lumber 'Lumber recovery from ponderosa in western Montana' -- subject(s): Lumber, Ponderosa pine
Yes, all pine trees (conifer species) are evergreens.