slgwv's photos with the keyword: Pinus longaeva

Bristlecones

22 Sep 2015 1 7 491
Pinus longaeva. Looming over the viewing platform and showing the characteristic droopy "bottlebrush" twigs. This is a stand on the Virgin River Rim in southern Utah, at about 10K feet, just off Utah State Route 14.

Great Basin Bristlecone Pine

20 Sep 2015 7 9 604
Pinus longaeva . Reputedly the oldest living things on the planet, with some individuals having documented ages >5000 years. The oldest trees look as gnarly as this, or more, with lots of dead, bleached limbs and only patches of living bark. It turns out that trees in more favorable locations don't live as long, because their heartwood grows faster, and therefore is not as dense and more susceptible to decay! The dense short needles along the twigs giving a "bottlebrush" appearance is characteristic. The thin limbs will even droop when long enough. Great Basin National Park, Nevada, in the cirque below Wheeler Peak. The elevation here is ~10K feet.