RMT89GH6–Lodgepole pine, Pinus contorta male cones
RMJEGBC1–Yorkshire, England, UK. Male Cones of the Monkey Puzzle Tree, Araucaria Araucana. Endangered in its Natural habitat, Andean Elevations of Chile and
RME0J6PD–Male cones and leaf of Shore or Beach Pine, Pinus contorta
RM2PKB01M–Cloud of pollen from small red male cones on Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Little Spire' conifer tree, wind-pollination
RMK6HHDD–Male cones on Atlas Cedar or Atlantic Cedar, Cedrus atlantica
RMK2D846–Canary island pines (Pinus canariensis), endemic to the Canaries, growing and producing many male cones among old volcanic lava flows below Mount Teide, Teide National Park, Tenerife, Canary Islands, May.
RMEJ6FB9–Two male cones of encephalartos ferox
RMR6BDYE–Developing male cones, Welwitschia mirabilis, Welwitschia, Namibia
RFTRYM3A–Male cones of Pinus mugo, known as creeping pine, dwarf mountainpine, mugo pine, mountain pine, scrub mountain pine or Swiss mountain pine
RME3XGDG–Araucaria araucana. Monkey puzzle tree with Male Cones
RMF75C37–Male cones of White Spruce, Picea glauca
RF2F8W2JY–Immature male cones of Pinus halepensis, Aleppo pine, Spain, Europe.
RF2GD28NG–A cluster of male cones on a Monkey Puzzle Tree
RM2X3X728–Male, pollen cones of the hardy evergreen Chinese fir tree, Cunninghamia lanceolata
RF2R53994–Lawson's Cypress (chamaecyparis lawsoniana or cupressus lawsoniana), close up of the small pink male cones of the introduced tree.
RF2J42BEG–Male cones of the false cypress, Lawson's cypress
RMMNM5BX–Cupressus sempervirens cones. Also known as the Italian cypress and various other names. These are the male cones.
RM2H8MMJM–Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Stewartii', Lawson's cypress 'Stewartii', Lawson false cypress 'Stewartii', Port Orford cypress 'Stewartii'. Male cones
RMT89GHA–Lodgepole pine, Pinus contorta male cones
RMJEGBC5–Yorkshire, England, UK. Male Cones of the Monkey Puzzle Tree, Araucaria Araucana. Endangered in its Natural habitat, Andean Elevations of Chile and
RMHJCFR8–Cedrus deodara cones. Himalayan Cedar close up.
RM2PKB054–Cloud of pollen from small red male cones on Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Little Spire' conifer tree, wind-pollination
RF2J23EPJ–Red male cones in spring of Lawson cypress (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana) tree
RMK2D84X–Canary island pines (Pinus canariensis), endemic to the Canaries, growing and producing many male cones among old volcanic lava flows below Mount Teide, Teide National Park, Tenerife, Canary Islands, May.
RF2BDTPA3–Two large female cones hang from a branch of a coastal Douglas fir, surrounded by multiple clusters of tiny, pollen-producing male cones (spring).
RMTRE71F–Japanese cypress, Hinoki cypress, Hinoki (Chamaecyparis obtusa), branch with cones and male flowers, cutout
RFTTF7BJ–Male cones of Pinus mugo, known as creeping pine, dwarf mountainpine, mugo pine or Swiss mountain pine
RME3XH2G–Araucaria araucana. Monkey puzzle tree with Male Cones
RMF88EHT–Spanish fir, Abies pinsapo, male cones in spring. Sierra de las nieves, Spain.
RF2F6PC57–Immature male cones of Pinus canariensis, the Canary Island pine, Spain, Europe.
RM2R3JFDN–Araucaria araucana, monkey puzzle tree, male cones
RF2R5397D–Lawson's Cypress (chamaecyparis lawsoniana or cupressus lawsoniana), close up of the small pink male cones of the introduced tree.
RF2J46W0W–Male cones of the false cypress, Lawson's cypress
RFT4076B–Closeup of Easter Red Cedar male cones, about to release pollen in winter
RM2C7GN11–Male cones of the Lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) Hereford UK. May 2020
RM2C5C09R–Blue Atlas Cedar male cones gymnosperm
RMJEGBC2–Yorkshire, England, UK. Male Cones of the Monkey Puzzle Tree, Araucaria Araucana. Endangered in its Natural habitat, Andean Elevations of Chile and
RF2E2F3P8–Araucaria araucana Monkey puzzle tree with male cones, January, England, UK
RM2PKB00Y–Red male cones on Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Little Spire', also called Lawson's cypress 'Little Spire', an evergreen conifer tree, UK
RM2CA12W1–Male flower of Red Pine tree, Pinus resinosa, composed of pollen cones formed at the base of new shoot.
RM2F6F3HR–Male and female pine cones.
RME0K76K–Faxon's fir (Abies fargessii var. sutchunensis) male pollen bearing cones, native to China, Castle Howard North Yorkshire May
RMTRE71G–Japanese cypress, Hinoki cypress, Hinoki (Chamaecyparis obtusa), branch with cones and male flowers, cutout
RFW1KP0F–Male cones of Pinus mugo, known as creeping pine, dwarf mountainpine, mugo pine, mountain pine, scrub mountain pine or Swiss mountain pine
RM2A0X74A–Lawson Cypress, Chamaecyparis lawsoniana, native to Western USA, close-up detail of young male pollen bearing cones
RMF88EHN–Spanish fir, Abies pinsapo, male cones in spring. Sierra de las nieves, Spain.
RF2F6PC59–Immature male cones of Pinus canariensis, the Canary Island pine, Spain, Europe.
RMKH6MHR–Young pink male catkins contrast with old female cones on the Autumn branches of the gold leaved alder, Alnus incana 'Aurea'
RM2PF51KG–Spanish fir (Abies pinsapo) close-up of male cones, Sierra de las Nieves, Malaga province, Andalucia, Spain
RF2J8W1R9–Male cones of the false cypress, Lawson's cypress
RFENH5T9–Pinus canariensis, Canarian Pine, male cones in spring
RMDW61WY–Coning cycad
RM2RBTK42–Old male cones Spruce Picea abies Virgata Picea cones
RF2EWWGYY–Male cones of Taxus baccata
RF2E2F3P6–Araucaria araucana Monkey puzzle tree with male cones, January, England, UK
RM2PKAYTW–Red male cones on Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Little Spire', also called Lawson's cypress 'Little Spire', an evergreen conifer tree, UK
RM2CA12WG–Male flower of Red Pine tree, Pinus resinosa, composed of pollen cones formed at the base of new shoot.
RM2F6F3FG–Close-up of male pine cones in early spring along the Songbird Habitat Woodland Trail in Stone Mountain Park near Atlanta, Georgia. (USA)
RM2BNH3T2–Mature, pollen-producing male cones of a Canary island pine (Pinus canariensis), endemic to the Canaries, Teide National Park, Tenerife, Canary Island
RM2DA2XE9–Swiss stone pine, arolla pine (Pinus cembra), needles, mature cones and male flowers, Germany
RF2DDGP04–pine cones hanging on the branch
RFT7A2TJ–Pinus roxburghii male cones
RMF88EJ8–Spanish fir, Abies pinsapo, male cones in spring. Sierra de las nieves, Spain.
RF2F6PC4W–Immature male cones of Pinus canariensis, the Canary Island pine, Spain, Europe.
RFPJ6026–Spruce with cones, Deschutes National Forest, Cascade Lakes National Scenic Byway, Oregon
RFEDRE4X–Juniper branch with yellow male cones, close up photo
RF2ARDCWD–Male cones of Scots pine
RF2AR2BNM–Natal Grass Cycad (Stangeria Eriopus) Immature Male Cones in Pot
RM2CAATF9–Male and female pine cones in springtime
RFENH5TE–Pinus canariensi, Canarian Pine, male cones in spring
RF2PG6P99–Juniperus virginiana tree with male cones covered snow.
RM2RCWXWD–Pinus banksiana, Jack Pine, Male Cones closeup on branches
RF2EWWGXJ–Male cones of Taxus baccata
RF2FMHK6X–Picea orientalis ‘Pendula’ weeping oriental spruce – short cylindrical deep pink cones and pendulous branches with needle-like leaves, May, England,
RM2WWN395–Wollemia nobilis, close up of the male cones on the endangered evergreen tree native to New South Wales in Australia
RM2G3AWG8–Male Pine Cones, UK
RM2F6F3JC–Close-up of male pine cones in early spring along the Songbird Habitat Woodland Trail in Stone Mountain Park near Atlanta, Georgia. (USA)
RM2BNH3T4–Mature, pollen-producing male cones of a Canary island pine (Pinus canariensis), endemic to the Canaries, Teide National Park, Tenerife, Canary Island
RMEBP3FJ–Phoenician juniper (Juniperus phoenicea turbinata, Juniperus turbinata), with ripe cones and male flowers
RF2E9NFFX–pine cones hanging on the branch during autumn time
RMRA4PRE–Male cones of larch tree in spring, end of May.
RMF88EJ4–Spanish fir, Abies pinsapo, male cones in spring. Sierra de las nieves, Spain.
RF2F6PC4Y–Immature male cones of Pinus canariensis, the Canary Island pine, Spain, Europe.
RF2A4A6YP–Male pollen-bearing cones of lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta). Separate male and female cones appear on the same tree. Maligne Lake, Jasper, Alberta, C
RMF6B9PP–Close-up the Cycad, Bread Tree/ Bread Palm/ Kaffir Bread male cones - Encephalartos - Family Zamiaceae
RF2ARDCX3–Male cones of Scots pine
RM2BTNH93–Monkey Puzzle tree Araucaria araucana is a garden tree it is dioecious with trees being either male or female. Brown cones show it to be male
RM2CAATH8–Male and female pine cones in springtime
RFENH5TA–Pinus canariensis, Canarian Pine, male cones in spring
RF2RBHM2R–Juniperus virginiana with yellow male cones close up. Eastern Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana) Male cones are small and have a dull mustard yellow co
RMT0297F–Canary Islands Pine, Pinus canariensis, spring cones Male cones,Full of pollen
RF2EWWGXC–Male cones of Taxus baccata
RF2REAK2C–Male cones and needles of chir pine tree (Pinus roxburghii).
RM2WWN38R–Wollemia nobilis, close up of the male cones on the endangered evergreen tree native to New South Wales in Australia
RMGPR1JW–Close-up view of the male pollen cones of the Jack Pine (Pinus banksiana), Schoodic Penninsula, Acadia National Park, Maine.
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