Title: Evergreen Trees
1Evergreen Trees
2Branch Undersurface
Grand Fir
Green on top White banding on bottom
3White X-like lines on underside during summer.
Small cones with only 8 scales, found on short
stalks
False or Hinoki Cypress
4Greenish gray 2 needles
Deodar Cedar
55 needles per bundle. Cones are long and curved.
Branching Occurs in whorls around the trunk.
Eastern White Pine
62 Needle Bundles, shorter blue-grey needles
Scotch Pine
7Flattened single needles, spirally arranged,
short (1/4 to ¾), rounded tips. Yellow-Green
to Green.
Western Hemlock
8Leave are Scale-like, opposite pairs, in four
rows, folded in one pair but not in the other and
overlapping like shingles. Arranged on the twigs
in flat, fan-like sprays. Bark is reddish-brown
and shreds.
Western Red Cedar
9Pointed Buds, Bluish green in color, flat and
soft. 1-1/8 long protrude from all directions
of branch.
Douglas Fir
102 needle bundles, 5-7 long
Japanese Black Pine
11Sharp Square (needles in cross-section)
Colorado Blue Spruce
12Southern Magnolia
13Sharp, Square (needles in cross-section)
Norway Spruce
14Needle packages in groups of 2, 3, 5 Rarely
only 1
Ponderosa Pine
15Small cone, ½-3/4 diameter
Leyland Cypress
16J or hockey stick shape to needles, white
banding on both top and bottom
Flat Needles (usually) Friendly to touch
Noble Fir
17Bluish gray 1 needles
Blue Atlas Cedar