Picea glauca
There are about 115 different types of pine trees (155 scientific names), so I will only name a few:
Austrian Pine- Pinus niga
Eastern White Pine- Pinus strobus
Norway Pine- Pinus resinosa
Pitch Pine- Pinus rigida
Red Pine- Pinus resinosa
Scotch Pine- Pinus sylvestria
Scrub Pine (Virginia Pine)- Pinus virginiana
Shortleaf Pine- Pinus echinata
White Pine- Pinus strobus
In addition the scientific names of some of the pine trees growing in the Jammu and KASHMIR region of INDIA are ;
Pinus wallichiana , Pinus roxburghii and many more.
The scientific name for the pine tree is the Pinus aphremphous
The scientific name for a pine tree is Pinus followed by the species name.
aphremphous is not a word found either in Horticulture or Arboriculture nor in any Latin/English (pues) Dictionary searched in Google so it seems to be a red herring.
The name would be Picea sitchensis. Family: Pinaceae.
name is pinus
Picea glauca
Picea abies
The scientific name for the blue spruce tree is pigea pungens
The botanical name for the Colorado blue spruce tree is the picea pugens
The name would be Picea abies. Family: Pinaceae.
Picea mariana (sometimes P. nigra)
Picea mariana (sometimes P. nigra)
The scientific name for the Colorada Spruce is Picea pungens. A blue variety is P.p. Kosteriana, although all P. pungens have a grey blue tinge to them.
Picea.
As far as I know there is no tree called the Norwegian Pine. There is however a tree called the Norway Spruce. This is also evergreen and bears some similarities. The Latin name is Picea Abies.
A Norwegian spruce is the common name for picea abies, a variety of tree.Often called a Christmas tree, it grows in most parts of the world.
The state tree of Colorado is the Colorado Blue Spruce(Picea pungens).
A spruce tree lives in areas with moist soils, for example, the slopes of the Rocky Mountains, near streams.
The answer is relative to the gender of the cone/tree, with a Pine Tree's scientific name being 'Pinus'. 1 ) Pinus female cone - Pistillate strobilus 2 ) Pinus Male cone - Staminate strobilus