There are many kinds of pine trees, and there are about 8 kinds in the world, such as Podocarpus, Pinus bungeana, Pinus sylvestris, Pinus massoniana, Cedar, Pinus densiflora, Pinus bungeana and Pinus bungeana. Among them, the adult Pinus bungeana can grow to 3 meters, and the bark is grayish green in the early stage and will turn grayish brown in the later stage.
Pinus tabulaeformis should be ranked first in the pine tree variety ranking. Its leaves are changeable in color, which can be used as potted plants to decorate the environment, and it is a unique pine tree species in China. Followed by Korean pine, alpine pine, Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica, Pinus massoniana, Cedar and so on.
Caribbean pine
Caribbean pine is an exotic species. Its origin is in Central America. Its tree shape is tall and strong, its growth height can reach about 45 meters, and its trunk is about 138 centimeters thick.
Pinus tabulaeformis
Pinus tabulaeformis is an evergreen subject. Generally, adult trees can reach 25 meters high and the thick stems are about 7 centimeters. However, the trunk of North America is more curved than ordinary tree species, with lush foliage, brown trunk and many cracks on the surface.
five-needle pine
There are many varieties of five-needle pine, which grows fast and has dense branches and leaves, so it has high ornamental value and is suitable for potted maintenance at home. It is best to provide a warm, humid and well-ventilated environment during the maintenance period, which is suitable for growth and has high ornamental value.
Alpine pine
Alpine pine has harsh growth conditions. At present, it can survive at an altitude of not less than 1,5 meters on the western plateau of China, even at an altitude of 4,5 meters, and has strong adaptability to the environment.
Pinus massoniana
Pinus massoniana is a subtropical plant, which is planted in Bashan Mountain and southern Qinling Mountain in China. It has strict requirements on the growth environment temperature, and the growth temperature is preferably 13 ~ 22℃. If the temperature is too low, the leaves will wither.