RFF44XF3–Pitch pine (Pinus rigida) cones and needles on branches in Massachusetts, United States.
RMC554YG–Pitch pine tree cones, Pinus rigida. These trees also found in the Pine Barrens of New Jersey, USA
RMAE0W7R–Pine cones, female cones, pitch pine tree, Pinus rigida
RMA3A1JR–Pine Cone from Pitch Pine Tree
RM2T1P1MN–Northern Pitch Pine cone Pinus rigida
RF2EARE45–Pechkiefer, Pinus rigida
RMWJXDEE–Close up of young cone forming on a Pitch Pine (Pinus rigida), Cadillac Mountain, Acadia National Park, Maine.
RM2KJMNMK–Pitch Pine, Pinus rigida, bark with woodpecker holes in Pennsylvania's Pocono Mountains
RM2CW4G0C–Pinus Rigida - pitch pine tree, close up.
RM2KEE6RB–Pitch Pine, Pinus rigida, at Crater Lake, New Jersey,in Delawater Water Gao National Recreation Area.
RF2K9DHFH–Pitch pine (Pinus rigida) needles, Farm River State Park, Connecticut
RFF0JW46–Pechkiefer, Pinus rigida
RF2K11A0F–Miniature tree of natural Pinus Rigida Bonsai also known as Pitch Pine, against a wall
RMG9FBM1–Orange Jelly Fungus (Dacrymyces palmatus) growing on the roots of a Pitch Pine (Pinus rigida) in Seal Harbor, Maine.
RMBGAHJ0–Pitch pine (Pinus rigida) bark with needle. Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
RFHT79KE–Closeup of a dew-laden pine branch
RM2H3J60G–Pitch pine, Pinus rigida
RM2NGTPRH–Barrens Buck Moth (Hemileuca maia) Female hanging on a Pitch Pine (Pinus rigida) and releasing her pheromones to attract a mate. This species flies
RMA3T4GH–northern pine, pitch pine (Pinus rigida), stem, detail
RFF44XFR–Pitch pine (Pinus rigida) cones and needles on branches in Massachusetts, United States.
RF2DE17CA–A stand of native pitch or scrub pines on Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
RMAE0HBR–Pine cones, female, pitch pine tree, Pinus rigida
RFEG3WJ4–Pine Cone from Pitch Pine Tree - Pinus rigida
RM2CW4FYM–Pinus Rigida - pitch pine tree, close up.
RF2K9DHFF–Pitch pine (Pinus rigida) needles, Farm River State Park, Connecticut
RM2KEE6AN–16-acre Crater Lake in Delaware Water Gap National Recreation, New Jersewy, is a glacial tarn formed in a cirque excavated by a glacier
RFJGBE9M–Pitch pine, Rocky Point Wildlife Management Area, New York
RMG9FBYA–The branches of a Pitch Pine frame the view across Seal Harbor, Maine.
RMBGAHJM–Fruticose lichen, Usnea sp., and unidentified foliose lichens on the bark of a pitch pine, Pinus rigida. Cape Cod, Massachusetts
RM2JD5X2Y–Mature bark on pitch pine covered with various lichens and moss in Pennsylvania's Pocono Mountains
RF2K11A09–Miniature tree of natural Pinus Rigida Bonsai also known as Pitch Pine, against a wall
RM2DTXKC4–Fallen pitch pine needles on lichen encursted shale rock, Pocono Mountains, Pennsylvania
RM2NGTPRW–Barrens Buck Moth (Hemileuca maia) Female hanging on a Pitch Pine (Pinus rigida) and releasing her pheromones to attract a mate. This species flies
RFF4X85H–Pitch pine (Pinus rigida) cones and needles on branches.
RF2DE17CB–A stand of native pitch or scrub pines on Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
RFKD4A08–Epicormic shoots sprouting from a Pitch Pine (Pinus rigida) tree trunk.
RMA3A1KP–Pine Cone from Pitch Pine Tree
RF2R05K6F–Pine cone on the forest floor, framed by tall green grass.
RF2BEMDYT–Bog forest, Ponemah Bog Wildlife Sanctuary, New Hampshire
RF2E8Y5AN–New growth on a pitch pine, pinus rigida, tree in early springtime at Burr Pond state park in torrington, connecticut in the late afternoon sun in new
RMB30GR0–Pitch Pine, Pinus rigida
RM2T1P1J2–Northern Pitch Pine Tree, Pinus rigida, branches
RM2CW4FXX–Pinus Rigida - pitch pine tree, close up.
RMG9FBFF–The trunk of an enormous, old Pitch Pine, showing the unusual habit of needles sprouting directly from the trunk, Maine.
RM2WPTFXB–Pinus taeda (Pinus taeda var. rigida), Tharandt Forest Park, Tharandt, Saxony, Germany
RM2DJCH5Y–Weihrauch-Kiefer (Pinus taeda var. rigida)
RM2B0XTKT–Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda var. rigida), branch with cones, Germany, Saxony
RM2C6D845–Weihrauch-Kiefer, Pinus taeda var. rigida, Loblolly pine, Pinus taeda var. Rigida
RM2NGTPRN–Barrens Buck Moth (Hemileuca maia) Female hanging on a Pitch Pine (Pinus rigida) and releasing her pheromones to attract a mate. This species flies
RMD29F0Y–Cape Cod Pitch Pine trees, Massachusetts, USA
RM2A93DRE–Weihrauch-Kiefer (Pinus taeda var. rigida)
RF2M09YM4–pine tree, Pinus kesiya Royle ex Gordon or PINACEAE or Pinus L or Kesiya pine or Khasya pine or Pinus rigida or pitch pine plant
RMA3A1KH–Pine Cone from Pitch Pine Tree
RMCWRY99–Northern Pitch Pine Pinus rigida
RMC1WNJA–Witches' broom in a pitch pine, Lebanon State Forest, New Jersey pine barrens.
RFDGHB6M–Sunrise nature scenery of an old pitch pine tree on a shore of mist covered lake George. Killarney Provincial Park, Ontario
RMB30GH4–Pitch Pine, Pinus rigida
RFBK6FPX–Pine cones on evergreen tree
RM2CW4FY9–Pinus Rigida - pitch pine tree, close up.
RM2AFH7KJ–White-fringed Orchid (Platanthera blephariglottis) Growing in sphagnum. Note the Pitch Pine in the background. Pennsylvania, summer.
RFT5RAK5–Pitch Pine (Pinus Rigida) found in Northeastern United States. It is an evergreen tree, needles are 2 1/2 to 5 inches long and cones are 47 cm long, o
RMA3T4FW–northern pine, pitch pine (Pinus rigida), branch with male inflorescences
RMG9FBG8–Orange Jelly Fungus (Dacrymyces palmatus) growing on the roots of a Pitch Pine (Pinus rigida) in Seal Harbor, Maine.
RMC5KM3N–pinecone flower, top of tree, Edgartown, MA
RM2E510ER–A sandstone glacial eratic on Moosic Mountain. Moosic Mountain in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania encompasses 15,000 acres of forested Appalachian rid
RMD0BDGK–Big old Pitch Pine tree growing among rocks. Killarney, Ontario, Canada.
RF2D881R1–A grove of scrub pines, native to Cape Cod, grows in the mid cape area, near the Cape Cod National Seashore in Massachusetts.
RFDGHAJN–Sunrise nature scenery of a pine tree on a shore of mist covered lake George. Killarney Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada.
RMD29F1G–Cape Cod Pitch Pine trees, Massachusetts, USA
RMD0BDG7–Big old Pitch Pine tree on a shore of lake George, fall nature scenery, Killarney, Ontario, Canada.
RF2M09YKM–pine tree, Pinus kesiya Royle ex Gordon or PINACEAE or Pinus L or Kesiya pine or Khasya pine or Pinus rigida or pitch pine plant
RMA3A1JN–Pine Cone from Pitch Pine Tree
RFHNJWC8–Bark of the Pitch Pine tree
RF2RX4BW3–Pitch pine with pond mist, Ponemah Bog Wildlife Sanctuary, New Hampshire