Title: Conifer Tree Identification
1Conifer Tree Identification
2Douglas FirPseudotsuga menziessi
- Leaveslinear, 1-1 ½ long
- Small stomatal bloom
- Red pointed buds with overlapping bud scales
- Cones with a bract (modified leaf) and appear as
a pitchfork - Bark
- Cross section has alternating layers of reddish
brown and corky cream colored tissue - Tall, straight trees, fast growing
- Below 2,000 ft elevation
3Western HemlockTsuga heterophylla
- heterophylla means different leaves
- Leaves differing lengths
- No stomatal bloom on top, two below
- Short, scattered alternate leaves (1/4-3/4)
- Cones less than 1 in length
- Shade tolerant
4Mountain HemlockTsuga mertensiana
- Leaves short ½- ¾
- Stomatal bloom on all sides
- Star like clusters
- Cones are 1-3 with woody thin scales (larger
than W. Hemlock) - High elevation 4,000 ft.
- Narrow like crown
5Ponderosa PinePinus ponderosa
- Leaves 5-10 long in groups of 2-3 (fascicles)
- Shade intolerant
- Buds are shiny with resin
- Cones 2 years to mature. Round shape.
- Tall and large diameter
- Bark is thick fire resistant
6Lodgepole PinePinus contorta
- Leaves 2 per fascicle
- 1 ½ 3
- Cones curved with twig
- Fire opens cones
- Usually drier climates
- Slow growing
7Western White PinePinus moticola
- Moticola mountain growing
- Leaves 5 per fascicle 2-4 long
- Stomatal bloom on ventral (inner) surface only
- Bark thin
- Cones large, cylinder shape, curved
8Sitka SprucePicea sitchensis
- Leaves ½- 1 3/8
- Sharp and pointed
- Triangular (does not roll)
- Stomatal bloom 1 side
- Found below 1800 ft.
- Bark thin, scaly, grayish
9Engelmann SprucePicea engelmanni
- Leaves 1 long, slender, pointed, point forward
- 4 sided (does roll)
- Strong odor when crushed
- Cones 1 2 ½
- Scaly, small, ragged tips
10Western LarchLarix occidentalis
- Deciduous conifer
- Shade intolerant
- Leaves grow on nodules
- Clusters of 12-40
- Fast growing
- Turns yellow, orange, red
11Noble FirAbies procera
- Leaves ¾-1 ¼ on upperside of twig
- Groove on upper surface
- Stomatal bloom on all surfaces
- Cones 4-6 on top of branch
- Bracts are extended and point downward
12Grand FirAbies grandis
- Leaves linear and on a flat plane.
- Stomatal bloom on bottom (2)
- ¾-2
- Grow on 2 rows
- Cones smallest of the true firs
- 2 ½-4 tall
- Bracts do not protrude
- Resinous buds
13Pacific Silver FirAbies amabillis
- Leaves linear ¾-1 ½
- Grooved, and notched at tip
- Stomatal bloom only on bottom
- Clustered on upper side
- Hockey stick
- Buds groups of 3s at tips
- Gray pitch resin
- Cones barrel shaped
- 3 ½ 6 tall
14Western Red CedarThuja plicata
- Leaves scale-like, small or no bracts
- Butterfly or bow ties stomatal bloom on underside
- Cones cylinder, small
- Likes wet areas
- Bark thin, peeling, stringy, fibrous shreds
15Alaskan Yellow CedarChamaecyparis nootkatensis
- Leaves tiny bracts on scales
- No stomatal bloom markings
- Yellowish-green
- Cones are round and pointed
- Weeping look
- Little commercial value mostly landscaping
- 2,000-7,000 feet