Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris)

Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris)

Appearance: Evergreen coniferous tree up to 30 m, sometimes even higher. For example, 350-year-old high pines grow in the Białowieża Primeval Forest 42 m and trunk diameter 160 centimeters. The crown of young trees is regularly conical …

Weymouth pine (Pine strobe)

Weymouth pine (Pine strobe)

Appearance: A stately coniferous evergreen tree, reaching a height of approx 50 m, in the home area up to 80 meters, The crown of young trees is still narrow, conical, later more and more irregular with bent and twisted branches. Pod koniec …

Himalayan pine (Pinus wallichiana)

Himalayan pine (Pinus wallichiana)

Appearance: An evergreen coniferous tree with a loose crown, initially quite regularly branched whorls, what causes, that in young trees, the crown appears to be very rare.

The thickened $ branches extend a little less regularly and more widely, It grows up …

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 …

Norway spruce – Picea abies (L.)

Norway spruce – Picea abies (L.)

Characteristics: Evergreen coniferous tree up to 70 m (most often 30-50 m), making it the tallest native tree in Europe. In the Białowieża Primeval Forest, the tallest spruce is tall 55 m and trunk diameter 140 …

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 …