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Red Pineapple
Ananus lucidus
Deep reddish-burgundy smooth-edged foliage creates a vase shaped rosette of foliage. This easily grown terrestrial bromeliad of the pineapple family will produce small, 2", pineapples in one to two years.

Red Pine
(Pinus resinosa Ait.)
LEAVES: Evergreen needles in clusters of 2, slender, 4"-6" long, dark green, borne in dense tufts at the ends of the branchlets: snap easily when bent double.

Japanese Red Pine, Tanyosho Pine
Scientific Name: Pinus densiflora Siebold & Zucc.
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39. Japanese Red Pine
(Pinus densiflora)
Family: Pinaceae
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red pine Pinaceae Pinus resinosa Aiton   symbol: PIRE
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Red Pine, Norway Pine PI-nus rez-in-O-sa
Conifer, evergreen tree, 25-50 ft (7.5-15 m), may reach 80 ft (25 m) in its native habitat, stout spreading branches, sometimes pendulous, broad pyramidal head. Bark red-brown, shallowly fissured and scaly.

Red Pine ( Pinus resinosa )
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Pinus resinosa
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American Red Pine [English]: Pinus resinosa
American Red Plum [English]: Prunus americana
American Red Raspberry [English]: Rubus idaeus
American Red Raspberry [English]: Rubus idaeus idaeus ...

Pieris Pieris japonica 'Mountain Fire' Mountain Fire Pieris Pieris japonica 'Red Mill' Red Mill Pieris Pieris japonica 'Variegata' Variegated Pieris Pinus bungeana Lacebark Pine Pinus cembra Swiss Stone Pine Pinus densiflora Japanese Red Pine Pinus ...

From the latter part of the Edo period when bonsai became popular in Kyoto, Osaka and Kobe, as a secondary means to earn money people began to collect pre-bonsai material and were successfully collecting young trees of Japanese red pine (Akamatsu), ...

The Norway pine, or red pine, (P. resinosa) has a similar range and has also suffered from overcutting. Its wood is somewhat heavier and is suitable for general construction. The Norway pine is frequently used in reforestation programs.

Ananas bracteatus (Red Pineapple) produces a showy 6-inch, red to lilac flower head, and seedy but sweet fruit. Ananas comosus bears fruit at 3 years. Forms of both species sport variegated leaves.

A 21-year-old plantation of red pine in Southern Ontario.
Most tree planting in Canada is carried out by private reforestation companies.

JAPANESE RED PINE. Japan
PINACEAE (Pine family)
Represented on campus by two specimens crowded together at the foot of the staircase in the courtyard of Tresidder Union, Japanese red pine has needles around 4 inches long in bundles of two.

Stop 27 (RP) - Red Pine
Stop 28 (AH) - American Holly
Stop 29 (SSP) - Swiss Stone Pine
Stop 30 (JE) - Japanese Elm
Stop 31 (PP) - Pitch Pine
Stop 32 (BW) - Black Walnut
Stop 33 (WWP) - Weeping White Pine
Stop 34 (FWP) - Fastigiate White Pine ...

Early settlers burned longleaf heartwood or "lightered pine" in shallow pits and collected the boiling pitch in sunken barrels.

They look like little red pine cones. The male flowers grow on the bottom branches of the tree. The Torrey pine cones take three years to mature, and drop off the tree in the autumn.

Dacrydium cupressinum is a tree that grows to 60-100 ft (18-30 m) in New Zealand, where is it called rimu, or red pine. The leaves are small, and closely overlap the drooping branches. The stringy bark peels off in long flakes.

Pinus densiflora 'Soft Green' : Soft Green Japanese Red Pine - Whole Plant
Pinus strobus 'Blue Shag' : Blue Shag White Pine - Whole Plant
Potentilla fruticosa 'Abbotswood' : Abbotswood Bush Cinquefoil - Whole Plant ...

clusters of 2.
very similar to Red Pine, but
much sharper and stiffer, will not break when bent.
foliage a darker green than Pr.
buds are white.

Red Pineapple (A. bracteatus v. tricolor): The fruit is large and reddish, with numerous offsets at the bottom.
Dwarf Pineapple (A. nanus): Dwarf pineapple looks like a dwarf version of A. comosus with tiny, thumb-size fruit.

Juniper (Juniperus)
Pine, Japanese red pine (Pinus)
Red cedar (Juniperus virginiana)
Redwood, dawn (Metasequoia glyptostroboides) (deciduous conifer)
Torreya, Florida, stinking cedar (Torreya taxifolia) ...

See also: Pine, Green, Pinus, May, Japanese Red Pine

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