Pining for Pines - December 2021
Pine trees (Pinus spp.) are evergreen conifers that provide food and shelter for animals such as birds and small mammals. Pines are most diverse in the Northern Hemisphere, and their waxy, needle-shaped leaves help to minimize water loss for winter survival. New York City is home to five native and three introduced species of Pinus.
Several native species, such as P. echinata, P. rigida, and P. resinosa, grow well in sandy, nutrient-deficient soils. How many Pines can you find?
Help NYBG document as many Pines in New York City as possible by December 31.
HOW DO I GET STARTED?
1. Download the iNaturalist app or register at iNaturalist.org.
2. Photograph Pines anywhere in New York City.
3. Upload your observations to iNaturalist.
4. Respect wildlife (do not touch, feed, or disturb animals, and keep a safe distance).
More information:
Guide to Pines of New York City