RHH's photos with the keyword: cones

Alligator Juniper

RHH
10 Apr 2020 21 12 162
Also known as the Checkerbark Juniper, these cones were photographed in the Chisos Mountains of west Texas (Big Bend National Park). The tree is small and the bark cracked into small square plates resembling alligator skin. On another note, we are doing very well. We get out one morning a week for a few groceries and another day for some hiking, usually fairly close to home in areas that are still open. We'll be doing that later today at Fishtrap Lake. The confinement has given us time to work in the yard, do some projects around the house, some writing, some cooking and baking and I am even learning to play the kalimba. We have not lacked for things to do nor for walking space. Yesterday we baked some artisan sourdough bread, sourdough rosemary crackers and cooked some chicken korma. The day before we cleaned out the gutters on the roof and got all the pots ready for our patio garden (tomatoes, peppers, etc.). We've put some molding on stairposts, refinished a table, washed and detailed the car, put up the hummingbird feeders, written and edited twelve chapters of book I'm working on, cleaned up the lawn and flower beds, planted grass seed and more.

Shore Pine

RHH
10 Mar 2016 35 24 605
Shore Pine is considered a variety of Lodgepole Pine that grows as a twisted and stunted tree in poor soil near the coast. These are the new cones and the new growth they were photographed in Deception Pass State Park at West Beach.

Ponderosa Pine Cones (Pinus ponderosa)

RHH
14 Jun 2010 1 253
At least in the open areas we hiked on Manastash Ridge, the Ponderosa Pine was the only tree and they were scattered over the ridge. Most of our hike was in the sun, therefore, and I suffered some sunburn as a result. More pictures and the story of our hike can be found on my blog at: ronaldhanko-orchidhunter.blogspot.com/2010/06/manastash-r... .