• 30767]] is an evergreen conifer that over time grows to a height of 50 m and 1.25-1.75 m in girth (Trees as tall as 57 m with an 350 cm diameter have been recorded in the past), with straight vertical trunks and symmetrical branches, even in the face of incessant onshore winds that can contort most other species. (llifle.com)
  • One species of Juniper, J. communis , is the most widespread single conifer species in the world, with a circumpolar range from 70° N in Alaska, Scandinavia and Siberia to 28° N in the Himalaya. (bonsaimirai.com)
  • Several projects are currently attempting to collect records on all plant species in online databases, e.g. the World Flora Online . (handwiki.org)
  • An excellent on-line database with detailed information on over 3,200 species of useful plants of Africa. (theferns.info)
  • Individual specimen entries are published in the sample database supplied with The Compleat Botanica for species or varieties of this supra-generic taxon. (crescentbloom.com)
  • The 6,464 Sitka spruce FLcDNAs represent the third largest sequence-verified FLcDNA resource for any plant species, behind only rice (Oryza sativa) and Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), and the only substantial FLcDNA resource for a gymnosperm. (inrae.fr)
  • Araucaria angustifolia (Bertoloni) Otto Kuntze (Gymnosperm, Araucariaceae Family) is the predominant species in the Mixed Ombrophilous Forest located in the southwestern and southern regions of Brazil ( IBGE, 2012 IBGE - Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística. (scielo.br)
  • is one of the most valuable conifer wood species in Europe. (bvsalud.org)
  • Image: Dcrjsr, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jeffrey_pine_Pinus_jeffreyi_cones.jpg , license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en , cropped from original. (tmparksfoundation.org)
  • Tsuga (/ˈsuːɡə/, from Japanese 栂 (ツガ), the name of Tsuga sieboldii) is a genus of conifers in the subfamily Abietoideae of Pinaceae, the pine family. (wikipedia.org)
  • The cones have a distinctive banana shape and are longer than any other Northwestern conifer except sugar pine cones. (blogspot.com)
  • The pine nut seed of the conifers have been consumed by the natives for a long time ( CONFORTI & LUPANO, 2008 CONFORTI, P. A. (scielo.br)
  • Larches are among the dominant plants in the immense boreal forests of Russia and Canada , along with such evergreen conifers as firs , spruces , and pines . (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • The PLANTS Database provides standardized details about the vascular plants, mosses, liverworts, hornworts, and lichens of the U.S. and its territories. (garden-marlborough.com)
  • The Gymnosperm Database reports that deodar, Atlas and Lebanon cedars all may be close to 11 feet in diameter measured at breast height. (thepatriotwoodworker.com)
  • Among plants, particularly gymnosperms, genome size and complexity hindered sequencing and assembly of a reference genome. (biomedcentral.com)
  • In contrast to angiosperms, functional and comparative genomics research on conifers, or other gymnosperms, is limited by the lack of a relevant reference genome sequence. (inrae.fr)
  • Sequence-finished full-length (FL)cDNAs and large collections of expressed sequence tags (ESTs) are essential for gene discovery, functional genomics, and for future efforts of conifer genome annotation. (inrae.fr)
  • Conifers are usually trees, but few varieties develop as shrubs. (koppert.com)
  • I'm a high school student who was looking for (and found) information on the hardiness of conifer trees, and I just want to say that I think it's really cool that you're still maintaining this blog. (blogspot.com)
  • Wood from gymnosperm trees such as conifers. (edu.au)
  • 8 ]. Comparatively few studies have investigated these interactions in trees, and even less in gymnosperms. (biomedcentral.com)
  • All living conifers are woody plants, the great majority being trees with just a few being shrubs . (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • They were the ancestors of contemporary gymnosperms , of which four surviving teams are widespread at present, particularly the conifers , which are dominant bushes in several biomes The identify gymnosperm comes from the Greek composite phrase γυμνόσπερμος (γυμνός gymnos, "bare" and σπέρμα sperma, "seed"), as the ovules and subsequent seeds aren't enclosed in a protecting construction (carpels or fruit), but are borne bare, sometimes on cone scales. (garden-marlborough.com)
  • USDA PLANTS database Characteristics Data Fields. (eol.org)
  • If a plant can carry a fire-and most can-it is scored as 'not fire resistant' in the USDA PLANTS database where this characteristic is evaluated with reference to problem fires in California. (eol.org)
  • USDA PLANTS database Characteristics Data Fields (Fire tolerance). (eol.org)
  • USDA Plants database. (eol.org)
  • USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database / Britton, N.L., and A. Brown. (namethatplant.net)
  • All existing conifers are perennial, woody plants and secondary growth occurs in the development of conifers. (koppert.com)
  • These conifer forests are of critical importance for global ecosystem stability and biodiversity. (inrae.fr)
  • A conifer genomics resource of 200,000 spruce (Picea spp. (inrae.fr)
  • RESULTS: As part of a conifer genomics program to characterize defense against insects and adaptation to local environments, and to discover genes for the production of biomaterials, we developed 20 standard, normalized or full-length enriched cDNA libraries from Sitka spruce (P. sitchensis), white spruce (P. glauca), and interior spruce (P. glauca-engelmannii complex). (inrae.fr)
  • Sequence comparisons against five plant genomes and the non-redundant GenBank protein database revealed that a substantial number of spruce transcripts have no obvious similarity to known angiosperm gene sequences. (inrae.fr)
  • Any eukaryotic metabolite produced during a metabolic reaction in plants, the kingdom that include flowering plants, conifers and other gymnosperms. (ebi.ac.uk)
  • The blog will focus on timely and interesting details about our conifers, their connections to the rest of the environment, and our connection to them. (blogspot.com)
  • Find out how to arrange a research visit or access the online database. (kew.org)
  • This study highlights scientific research on this conifer by bibliometric analysis and reviews trends in new research on its seed and some of its food applications. (scielo.br)
  • This is a blog about the native conifers of the Pacific Northwest. (blogspot.com)
  • These conifers grow in the Himalayas and highlands of the Mediterranean basin and are widely planted as ornamentals the world over. (thepatriotwoodworker.com)