Language (Pinus shade)

Language (Pinus shade)

Appearance: A stately coniferous tree, reaching a height of over 20 m, and even 35 meters, Columnar crown with a blunt top, at old trees (especially in free standing people) seems a bit irregular. Branches relatively short, but very compact, mostly …

Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii)

Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii)

Appearance: An evergreen coniferous tree, usually around 50 m, though in his homeland – North America can reach twice the height.
Compared to the height achieved, the crown is quite slender and straight, it resembles a shape …

Canadian pine tree (Tsuga canadensis)

Canadian pine tree (Tsuga canadensis)

Appearance: An evergreen coniferous tree with a very irregular crown, quite wide, with dense branches. It reaches a height of approx 30 meters. The apical shoots are not clearly developed, and the tops of the top and side shoots are hanging down. Lower branches are very common …

Blue spruce (Picea pungens)

Blue spruce (Picea pungens)

Appearance: Evergreen, a very impressive conifer tree, up to 50 m, usually much lower, however – 30-40 meters. The crown is quite densely branched and regular, conical, quite slender shape. Larger branches stick out horizontally. Only with the old ones …

Serbian spruce (Picea omorika)

Serbian spruce (Picea omorika)

Appearance: An evergreen coniferous tree, with a very narrow crown, conical or even slender, columnar, usually lower than Norway spruce, with a height of up to 30 meters. The branches densely overgrow the slender trunk, usually sticking out horizontally and only at the bottom …

Japanese larch (Larch kaempferi)

Japanese larch (Larch kaempferi)

Appearance: A coniferous tree shedding its leaves for the winter, reaches a height of approx 40 meters. It has a wide, conical crown, which does not keep such a slim shape, as in the previously described species. Leading shoots do not droop.
The lower branches are very branchy …

European larch (Larch decidua)

European larch (Larch decidua)

Appearance: A coniferous tree shedding its leaves for the winter, with a height of approx 40 m, quite slim, conical crown, regularly and quite densely branched.

Older branches hanging down and rising again at the ends, average usually outliers, a only …

Noble fir (Abies tall)

Noble fir (Abies tall)
Appearance: An evergreen coniferous tree with a slender cone-shaped crown, more and more columnar with age, sometimes quite wide in very old trees. In his homeland, he grows up to 80 m in height.

The bark of young trees is smooth, …

Nordmann Fir (Abies nordmanniana steven spach)

Nordmann Fir (Abies nordmanniana steven spach)

Appearance: Height coniferous evergreen tree 25-30 meters. Initially with a narrow crown, conical, more and more columnar with age, with a pointed tip. The branches in the central part of the crown grow horizontally and are quite densely embedded; upper …

Silver fir (abies alba miller)

Silver fir (abies alba miller)

Appearance: An evergreen coniferous tree with a trunk usually strong and straight. It can reach a height of approx 50 meters, The highest fir in Poland grows in the reserve near Nawojowa in Beskid Sądecki and has 44 m in height. Crown …