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New for 2023

Exhibits at the Museum of the North, Fairbanks, Alaska

Halloween Tree Bark Monster 2022.

Tree Bark Monster, Halloween 2022

Table top display from the bark of the Boreal Forest.

Conifers of the interior. 

Table top display on conifers of Alaska.

 

Herbarium samples

Conifers of Vietnam from field work in 1995 and 2004. North and South Vietnam.

Taxonomic carpological (Pine Cone) exhibits on Conifers of the World

Conifer cone collection is available for exhibit or purchase.   Contact us for details.

Collecting trip to Vietnam published in the American Conifer society journal 2002  Photo plate RBond 

 

One of two collecting trips to Vietnam published in the American Conifer society journal 2002,  Photo SBond

 

Collection details published in the American Conifer Society journal 2002

Oldest daughters 3th grade Science Fair project on the Pines of Arizona and California displayed biogeographically in 2004.  

Digger Pine, Pinus sabiniana and Torrey Pine, Pinus torreyana

 Washoe Pine, Pinus washoensis and Foxtail Pine, Pinus balfouriana 

Above in 2018 oldest daughters 3th grade Science Fair project dismantled and rephotographed in preparation for a much larger effort.   The plan is to dismantle the below taxonomic display boards and photograph them in a more visually presentable method with legible headings.   Photos RBond, Stay tuned..   

Scale close ups

The Pines of Mexico

Subgenus Haploxylon or Soft Pines

Section Cembra

  1. Pinus ayacahuite var. veitchii, 2. Pinus ayacahuite, 3. Pinus chiapensis, 4. Pinus flexilis

Section Paracembra

Subsection Cembroides

1. Pinus cembroides subsp. orizabensis, 2. Pinus cembroides, 3. Pinus johannis, 4. Pinus culminicola,  5. Pinus quadrifolia, 6. Pinus monophylla, 7. Pinus remota, 8. Pinus juarezensis, 9. Pinus parryii   

Subsection Pinceana

  1. Pinus maximartinezii, 2. Pinus nelsonii, 3. Pinus pinceana, 4. Pinus rzedowskii

Subgenus Diploxylon or Hard Pines

Section Leiophyllae and Ponderosae

  1. Pinus jeffreyi, 2. Pinus engelmannii, 3. Pinus arizonica, 4. Pinus lumholtzii, 5. Pinus leiophylla, 6. Pinus arizonica var. stormiae

Section Montezummae

Subsection Montezummae

1. Pinus yecorensis, 2. Pinus douglasiana, 3. Pinus martinezii, 4. Pinus montezumae

Subsection Rudis and Michoacana

  1. Pinus michoacana var. cornuta, 2. Pinus michoacana, 3. Pinus hartwegii, 4. Pinus hartwegii 

Section Pseudostrobus

      Subsection Pseudostrobus and Oaxacana

  1. Pinus maximinoi, 2. Pinus oaxacana, 3. Pinus pseudostrobus, 4. Pinus pseudostrobus var. megacarpa

Section Serotinae

Subsection Controta, Patula and Oocarpa

  1. Pinus patula, 2. Pinus pringlei, 3. Pinus oocarpa, 4. Pinus greggii, 5. Pinus jaliscana, 6. Pinus praetermissa

Section Tecote, Caribaea and Macrocarpae

  1. Pinus teocote, 2. Pinus lawsoni, 3. Pinus herrerai

Glendale, Arizona

The genus Pinus exhibit in Glendale Arizona 1998 profiled in the Glendale Star local newspaper. This exhibit featured only the Genus Pinus (Pine).

For the the Genus Pinus display, a collection was mounted on cardboard following Pilger, R. 1927 Die naturlichen Pflanzenfamilien 2. Aufl. 13: 271 – 342. This is where taxonomy gets fun, in this classic European classification system cone morphology was used to establish a series of SECTIONS based on similar cone characteristics.  This exhibit gives the observer the opportunity to see those similarities and how early taxonomists classified pines.

Cardboard panels displaying the twelve SECTIONS and SUB SECTIONS within the Genus Pinus. 

On display Saguaro Ranch Fruit Packing Shed, 1998.

Berlin, Germany

Conifer cone exhibit (Pines of the World) in Berlin, Germany 1991 sponsored by the German Dendrological Society.  Friend and fellow collector Karl Mullen has been a valuable collaborator, we met after the Berlin Wall came down.   Karl from East Germany, his east block collections from Vietnam, North Korea, Honduras and the USSR were welcome additions to our collection.  In return he received from us specimens from Mexico, Western Europe and the USA.  

Featuring the whole range of Gymnosperms from around the world this exhibit was set up in a randome table top display by Genus.

Table top conifer cone exhibit in Potsdam, Berlin, Germany 1993 sponsored by the German Dendrological Society. 

Table top conifer cone exhibit in Potsdam, Berlin, Germany 1993 sponsored by the German Dendrological Society.