pine cones

pine cones

Christmas tree Christmas decoration

Christmas tree Christmas decoration

Spring spruce trees

Spring spruce trees

Abies is an evergreen tree in the genus Abies of the pine family, also known as Canadian fir, North American fir, and Balsan desert fir. Plants can grow up to 8-20 meters in height; The bark of the old tree is thick and dark reddish brown, with scaly lobes. The young trees are relatively smooth, gray, and the young branches are light yellow green with gray short hairs; Winter buds are small, nearly spherical or broadly ovoid, with resin; The leaves on a tree undergo significant changes, with two rows of flat, dark green leaves arranged on either side.
Winter spruce trees

Winter spruce trees

Abies is an evergreen tree in the genus Abies of the pine family, also known as Canadian fir, North American fir, and Balsan desert fir. Plants can grow up to 8-20 meters in height; The bark of the old tree is thick and dark reddish brown, with scaly lobes. The young trees are relatively smooth, gray, and the young branches are light yellow green with gray short hairs; Winter buds are small, nearly spherical or broadly ovoid, with resin; The leaves on a tree undergo significant changes, with two rows of flat, dark green leaves arranged on either side.
Mediterranean pine 3D model

Mediterranean pine 3D model

Mediterranean pine (scientific name: Pinus haleepensis), also known as Aleppo pine, is a tree species in the pine genus, native to all low altitude areas around the Mediterranean Sea. Mediterranean pine is generally found at altitudes below 200 meters (660 feet), but can grow up to 1000 meters (3300 feet) in southern Spain, 1200 meters (3900 feet) in Crete, and can also be found in areas up to 1700 meters (5600 feet) above sea level in Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia.
Welcoming Guest Pine Bonsai

Welcoming Guest Pine Bonsai

It is a bonsai art form based on pine trees, originating in China and having a long history and profound cultural heritage. Symbolizing the resilience and longevity of pine trees, it symbolizes welcoming guests, friendliness, and longevity. Usually, pine plants such as five needle pine and black pine are selected. These tree species are characterized by strong and vigorous branches, emerald green needles, and elegant shapes. It is a bonsai form that combines ornamental, artistic, and cultural elements. Not only can it beautify the environment and enhance the style of the space, but it can also convey the friendliness and enthusiasm of the owner, which is a unique artistic expression in Chinese culture.
Du Song

Du Song

Juniperus rigida Siebold&Zucc. is an evergreen shrub or small tree in the family Cupressaceae, belonging to the genus Juniperus. It can grow up to 10 meters tall and has a cylindrical crown with a round head when old. Large branches stand upright, small branches droop. Its leaves are spike shaped, hard, and pointed, with deep grooves on top and a narrow white powder band inside the groove. There are obvious longitudinal ridges on the back. The cone, when ripe, appears light brownish yellow or blue black and is coated with white powder. The seed is nearly oval in shape, with a pointed tip and four inconspicuous ridges.
Fragrant Fir

Fragrant Fir

Xiangzhi fir is an evergreen tree in the pine family, also known as Canadian fir, North American fir, and Balsan desert fir. Plants can grow up to 8-20 meters in height; The bark of the old tree is thick and dark reddish brown, with scaly lobes. The young trees are relatively smooth, gray, and the young branches are light yellow green with gray short hairs; Winter buds are small, nearly spherical or broadly ovoid, with resin; The leaves on a tree undergo significant changes, with two rows of flat, dark green leaves arranged on either side.
Pine

Pine

Pinaceae (scientific name: Pinaceae) is a family of pine trees in the order Pinaceae, commonly known as pine or pine trees. Although many species are called "fir" in Chinese, their general characteristic is that their leaves are shaped like needles to prevent large amounts of water from evaporating. And in some places with less hot climates, around 40 to 60 degrees north latitude (such as Europe), this type of plant is also common. There are 11 genera and approximately 220-250 species in the pine family, mainly distributed in the northern hemisphere.
Black pine cone specimen

Black pine cone specimen

Black pine is an evergreen tree species belonging to the pine family and the pine genus. The bark of young black pine trees is dark gray, while it becomes gray black when old, and the crown is hairless; Needle needles are dark green, shiny, and rough; Male bulbous flowers are light reddish brown, cylindrical in shape, while female bulbous flowers are upright with stems, oval in shape, light purple red or light brownish red; The cone fruit is green before maturity, brown when ripe, conical oval or ovoid in shape; Seeds are inverted oval shaped; The flowering period is from April to May. Black pine is named after its color, hence the name 'Black Pine'. Black pine is native to the coastal areas of Japan and southern Korea, while its origin in China lies in the coastal regions of Northeast and East China, as well as the introduction and cultivation areas of East and Central China.
Larch pine cone specimen

Larch pine cone specimen

Larch is a tree in the pine family, belonging to the genus Larch. Its bark is dark brown, and it splits vertically into scaly pieces that fall off; The young branches are covered in brown soft fur and gradually shed; The leaves are needle shaped and narrow in shape, with a slightly pointed or blunt tip and a slightly flat upper surface; The cone is broadly ovate or cylindrical ovate in shape, yellow brown when ripe, with scales in the middle that are ovate rectangular or ovate square in shape. The upper edge is wavy and significantly curved outward, with a flat and slightly concave tip. The back surface is covered with brown wart like protrusions or short coarse hairs; The scales of the bract are not exposed; Seeds are inverted oval in shape; The flowering period is from April to May, and the cones mature in October.
Red Pine Flower Ball Specimen

Red Pine Flower Ball Specimen

Red pine is a tree belonging to the pine family and the pine genus. Branches form umbrella shaped tree crowns; Annual branches pale yellow or reddish yellow, slightly covered in white powder and hairless, with fine serrations on the edges; Male bulbous flowers are light reddish yellow, cylindrical in shape, clustered at the lower part of new branches in a short spike shape, while female bulbous flowers are light reddish purple; The cone is dark yellow brown or light brown yellow, oval or oval conical in shape; Seeds are inverted oval or oval shaped; The flowering period is in April; The fruiting period is from late September to October of the second year. It is named after its reddish brown bark.
Welcome pine bonsai, real tree, indoor plants, living room, office decorations, potted plants, saplings

Welcome pine bonsai, real tree, indoor plants, living room, office decorations, potted plants, saplings

Cartoon stylized hand-painted plant 3D model

Cartoon stylized hand-painted plant 3D model