Western Shore Pines
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Western Shore Pines
These are some of the Shore Pines collected from a good deed to a local council for my assistance in noxious weed control ,"Free of charge"
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Re: Western Shore Pines
Nice alpine.
The middle and last one look real good
Never seen a "shore pine" tho, Got any more info one them? ever used them before?
ken
The middle and last one look real good
Never seen a "shore pine" tho, Got any more info one them? ever used them before?
ken
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Re: Western Shore Pines
I think alpine means pines from the shoreskcpoole wrote:Nice alpine.
The middle and last one look real good
Never seen a "shore pine" tho, Got any more info one them? ever used them before?
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Re: Western Shore Pines
Hi Ken , i have only discovered 3 deceased specimen "Westerns" thanks to the Powers to be .All have been destroyed and the self sown wildlings are in the process of eradication ,chopping , slashing and spraying .Very similar to Pinus Nigra Austriaca/Austrian .Th Western has the "red" candle and the Nigra has the "silver" , both have very stiff broad needle .Cheerskcpoole wrote:Nice alpine.
The middle and last one look real good
Never seen a "shore pine" tho, Got any more info one them? ever used them before?
ken
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Re: Western Shore Pines
Not quite , Google" Western Shore Pine" AND "Pinus Nigra Shore Pine" note the similar features different coloured candles/shoots and bark furrow.Cheerskvan64 wrote:I think alpine means pines from the shoreskcpoole wrote:Nice alpine.
The middle and last one look real good
Never seen a "shore pine" tho, Got any more info one them? ever used them before?
ken
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Re: Western Shore Pines
Hi Mick , 100's of thousands of klms , 70 odd motorbikes , a couple of 4x4 , {cos i'm getting too old to hang on}and 35 + years travelling in Victorian Plantation areas , yes i've seen a few exceptional european pines in my time .If i'm fortunate enough to return to good health i will get to find a few more . Cheersmick wrote:You obviously know where to look Alpine![]()
Cheers
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