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Vivek Srivastava
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Coniferae
• The conifers,  division Pinophyta,  also  known  as 
division Coniferophyta or , are one of 13 or 14 division
 level taxa within the Kingdom Plantae. Pinophytes are 
gymnosperms.  They  are cone-
bearing seed plants with vascular tissue;  all  extant 
conifers  are woody  plants,  the  great  majority  being 
trees with just a few being shrubs. Typical examples of 
conifers  include cedars, Douglas-firs, cypresses, firs, 
junipers, kauri, larches, pines,hemlocks
, redwoods, spruces,  and yews. The  division  contains 
approximately eight families, 68 genera, and 630 living 
species.
Although the total number of species is relatively small,
conifers are of immense ecological importance. They are
the dominant plants over huge areas of land, most notably
the boreal forests of the northern hemisphere ,[
but also in
similar cool climates in mountains further south. Boreal
conifers have many wintertime adaptations. The narrow
conical shape of northern conifers, and their downward-
drooping limbs help them shed snow. Many of them
seasonally alter their biochemistry to make them more
resistant to freezing, called "hardening". While tropical
rainforests have more biodiversity and turnover, the
immense conifer forests of the world represent the largest
terrestrial carbon sink, i.e. where carbon from atmospheric
CO2 is bound as organic compounds.
Conifer
The name ‘conifer’ comes from Latin and means ‘cone bearing’. All conifers bear
their male and female reproductive organs in separate cones (strobili) rather than
in flowers. Trees usually bear both male and female cones. Male cones produce
pollen grains which are transported to the female cones by wind. The seeds
subsequently develop within the female cones. In some genera, such as Juniperus
and Podocarpus, these may be fleshy. The foliage of conifers is either needle-like
(eg Pinus, Abies) or scalelike (egCupressus, Chamaecyparis), and most conifers,
with the exception of four genera, are evergreen trees and shrubs. The conifers
belong to the group of seed plants known as the gymnosperms. Gymnosperm
literally means ‘naked seed’. This is the main characteristic which differentiates
them from the more advanced flowering plants (angiosperms) which bear their
seeds encased in an ovary that becomes the fruit. Other gymnosperms include
ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba) and cycads.
1. To fertilize the ovum, the male cone releases pollen that is carried on 
the wind to the female cone. (Male and female cones can be found 
on the same plant)
2. The pollen fertilizes the female gamete (located in the female cone).*
3. A fertilized female gamete (called a zygote) develops into an embryo.
4. Along with integument cells surrounding the embryo, a seed develops 
containing the embryo. This is an evolutionary characteristic of the 
gymnosperms.
5. Mature seed drops out of cone onto the ground.
6. Seed germinates and seedling grows into a mature plant.
7. When the plant is mature, the adult plant produces cones and the 
cycle continues.
Life Cycle
Chir Pine
• Common name: Chir pine, Himalayan longleaf 
pine, Chir चीड (Hindi), Wuchan (Manipuri) 
Botanical name: Pinus
roxburghii     Family: Pinaceae (pine family)
Synonyms: Pinus longifolia
• Trees to 55 m tall and over 100 cm dbh. Bark dark
red-brown, thick, deeply and longitudinally
fissured, scaly; winter buds brown, small, ovoid,
not resinous. Leaves 3 per bundle, slender,
flabellate-triangular in cross section, 20-30 cm ×
1.5 mm, resin canals 2, median, base with
persistent sheath 2-3 cm long. Seed cones shortly
pedunculate, ovoid, 10-20 × 6-9 cm. Seed scales
oblong, thick, stiff; apophyses strongly swollen,
conspicuously transversely ridged; umbo
triangular, protruding. Seeds 8-12 mm long; wing
ca. 2.5 cm long. Seed maturity Oct-Nov
• Distribution and Ecology
• Himal: Bhutan; India: Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, 
Himanchal Pradesh, Uttarakhand; Nepal; Pakistan; 
Sikkim; Afghasistan; S Tibet; in mountains at 450-2300 
m elevation. Limited to the monsoon belt between 
72°-95°E and 27°-35°N (Wu and Raven 1999, Arya et
al. 2000). Within its range, it is not only a common 
species, but is also the most widely planted conifer, 
and comprises 17% of the forested area of Nepal 
(Gauli et al. 2009).
• Zone 9 (cold hardiness limit between -6.6°C and -1.1°C)
Among the principal pines found in India, chir pine is the most important. Native to the
Himalayas, it is good as a street tree too. This is one of the least exacting of the
Himalayan trees growing sometimes on bare rocks where only a few species are
capable of existing. It is a resinous tree capable of yielding resin continuously provided
rill method of tapping is adopted. Erect, round-headed evergreen tree with one or more
trunks. Grows at moderate rate to 30 ft., with spread of 20 ft at maturity. The bark is
red-brown, thick and deeply fissured at the base of the trunk, thinner and flaky in the
upper crown. The leaves are needle-like, in fascicles of three, very slender, 20-35 cm
long, and distinctly yellowish green. The flowers are monoecious (individual flowers are
either male or female, but both sexes can be found on the same plant) and are
pollinated by wind. The cones are ovoid conic, 12-24 cm long and 5-8 cm broad at the
base when closed, green at first, ripening glossy chestnut-brown when 24 months old.
They open slowly over the next year or so.
Medicinal uses:    The turpentine obtained from the resin of 
all pine trees is antiseptic, diuretic, rubefacient and vermifuge. 
It  is  a  valuable  remedy  used  internally  in  the  treatment  of 
kidney and bladder complaints and is used both internally and 
as  a  rub  and  steam  bath  in  the  treatment  of  rheumatic 
affections. It is also very beneficial to the respiratory system 
and  so  is  useful  in  treating  diseases  of  the  mucous 
membranes and respiratory complaints such as coughs, colds, 
influenza  and  TB.  Externally  it  is  a  very  beneficial  treatment 
for  a  variety  of  skin  complaints,  wounds,  sores,  burns,  boils 
etc  and  is  used  in  the  form  of  liniment  plasters,  poultices, 
herbal steam baths and inhalers. The wood is diaphoretic and 
stimulant.  It  is  useful  in  treating  burning  of  the  body,  cough, 
fainting and ulcers 
Picea smithiana
Picea smithiana, the Morinda Spruce or West Himalayan Spruce, is
a spruce native to the western Himalaya and adjacent mountains,
from northeast Afghanistan east, India  to central Nepal . It grows at
altitudes of 2,400-3,600 m in forests together with Deodar
Cedar , Blue Pine and Pindrow Fir.
Picea smithiana is a large evergreen tree growing to 40–55 m tall
(exceptionally to 60 m), and with a trunk diameter of up to 1–2 m. It
has a conical crown with level branches and usually pendulous
branchlets.
The shoots are pale buff-brown, and glabrous (hairless). The leaves
 are needle-like, the longest of any spruce, 3–5 cm long, rhombic in
cross-section, mid-green with inconspicuous stomatal lines. The cones
 are broad cylindric-conic, 9–16 cm long and 3 cm broad, green when
young, maturing buff-brown and opening to 5–6 cm broad 5–7
months after pollination; the scales are stiff and smoothly rounded.
Morinda Spruce is a popular ornamental tree in large gardens in
western Europe for its attractive pendulous branchlets. It is also
grown to a small extent in forestry for timber and paper production,
though its slower growth compared to Norway Spruce reduces its
importance outside of its native range. The name morinda derives
from the tree's name in Nepalese.
Abies pindrow
The Pindrow Fir or West Himalayan Fir (Abies pindrow) is a fir native to the
western Himalaya and adjacent mountains, from northeastAfghanistan east
through northern Pakistan and India to central Nepal. It grows at altitudes of
2,400–3,700 metres (7,900–12,100 ft) in forests together with Deodar
Cedar, Blue Pine and Morinda Spruce, typically occupying cooler, moister north-
facing slopes.
It is a large evergreen tree growing to 40–60 metres (130–200 ft) tall, and with a
trunk diameter of up to 2–2.5 metres (6 ft 7 in–8 ft 2 in). It has a conical crown
with level branches.
The shoots are greyish-pink to buff-brown, smooth and glabrous (hairless).
The leaves are needle-like, among the longest of any fir, 4–9 centimetres (1.6–
3.5 in) long, flattened in cross-section, glossy dark green above, with two
whitish stomatal bands on the underside; they are arranged spirally on the
shoots, but twisted at the base to lie in a flat plane either side of the shoot.
The cones are broad cylindric-conic, 7–14 centimetres (2.8–5.5 in) long and 3–4
centimetres (1.2–1.6 in) broad, dark purple when young, disintegrating when
mature to release the seeds 5–7 months after pollination.
The West Himalayan Fir (Abies pindrow)
 is a frost hardy perennial evergreen conifer. It grows well in any light
situation., and prefers high levels of water. It has no drought tolerance and low
flood tolerance. 
Abies pindrow grows in soils ranging from a pH of 5 (extremely acidic ranges
from 0 to 5.1) to 7 (neutral ranges from 6.6 to 7.5). It is adapted to clay, loam,
sand, clay loam, loamy sand, peat, sandy clay, sandy clay loam and sandy loam
soils.
Himalayan Cedar tree - Cedrus deodara
The Himalayan Cedar is
one of the true cedars
and is a close relative to
the Cedar of
Lebanon and the Atlas
Cedar. It can be
distinguished from these
other two by the length
of its leaves (up to 2
inches long) and by the
number of leaves on
reach "rosette" (12-15).
Another distinguishing
feature of the Himalayan
Cedar is that the new
branches tend to hang
down in a sort of "weeping
tree" manner. In the
images below you can see
the new leaves that are
growing at the center of
each rosette.
Conifer
Conifer
Conifer

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Conifer

  • 1. Vivek Srivastava Lovely Professional University © Vivek Srivastava viveksrivastava09@gmail.com
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  • 7. Coniferae • The conifers,  division Pinophyta,  also  known  as  division Coniferophyta or , are one of 13 or 14 division  level taxa within the Kingdom Plantae. Pinophytes are  gymnosperms.  They  are cone- bearing seed plants with vascular tissue;  all  extant  conifers  are woody  plants,  the  great  majority  being  trees with just a few being shrubs. Typical examples of  conifers  include cedars, Douglas-firs, cypresses, firs,  junipers, kauri, larches, pines,hemlocks , redwoods, spruces,  and yews. The  division  contains  approximately eight families, 68 genera, and 630 living  species.
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  • 9. Although the total number of species is relatively small, conifers are of immense ecological importance. They are the dominant plants over huge areas of land, most notably the boreal forests of the northern hemisphere ,[ but also in similar cool climates in mountains further south. Boreal conifers have many wintertime adaptations. The narrow conical shape of northern conifers, and their downward- drooping limbs help them shed snow. Many of them seasonally alter their biochemistry to make them more resistant to freezing, called "hardening". While tropical rainforests have more biodiversity and turnover, the immense conifer forests of the world represent the largest terrestrial carbon sink, i.e. where carbon from atmospheric CO2 is bound as organic compounds.
  • 10. Conifer The name ‘conifer’ comes from Latin and means ‘cone bearing’. All conifers bear their male and female reproductive organs in separate cones (strobili) rather than in flowers. Trees usually bear both male and female cones. Male cones produce pollen grains which are transported to the female cones by wind. The seeds subsequently develop within the female cones. In some genera, such as Juniperus and Podocarpus, these may be fleshy. The foliage of conifers is either needle-like (eg Pinus, Abies) or scalelike (egCupressus, Chamaecyparis), and most conifers, with the exception of four genera, are evergreen trees and shrubs. The conifers belong to the group of seed plants known as the gymnosperms. Gymnosperm literally means ‘naked seed’. This is the main characteristic which differentiates them from the more advanced flowering plants (angiosperms) which bear their seeds encased in an ovary that becomes the fruit. Other gymnosperms include ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba) and cycads.
  • 11. 1. To fertilize the ovum, the male cone releases pollen that is carried on  the wind to the female cone. (Male and female cones can be found  on the same plant) 2. The pollen fertilizes the female gamete (located in the female cone).* 3. A fertilized female gamete (called a zygote) develops into an embryo. 4. Along with integument cells surrounding the embryo, a seed develops  containing the embryo. This is an evolutionary characteristic of the  gymnosperms. 5. Mature seed drops out of cone onto the ground. 6. Seed germinates and seedling grows into a mature plant. 7. When the plant is mature, the adult plant produces cones and the  cycle continues. Life Cycle
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  • 14. Chir Pine • Common name: Chir pine, Himalayan longleaf  pine, Chir चीड (Hindi), Wuchan (Manipuri)  Botanical name: Pinus roxburghii     Family: Pinaceae (pine family) Synonyms: Pinus longifolia
  • 15. • Trees to 55 m tall and over 100 cm dbh. Bark dark red-brown, thick, deeply and longitudinally fissured, scaly; winter buds brown, small, ovoid, not resinous. Leaves 3 per bundle, slender, flabellate-triangular in cross section, 20-30 cm × 1.5 mm, resin canals 2, median, base with persistent sheath 2-3 cm long. Seed cones shortly pedunculate, ovoid, 10-20 × 6-9 cm. Seed scales oblong, thick, stiff; apophyses strongly swollen, conspicuously transversely ridged; umbo triangular, protruding. Seeds 8-12 mm long; wing ca. 2.5 cm long. Seed maturity Oct-Nov
  • 16. • Distribution and Ecology • Himal: Bhutan; India: Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab,  Himanchal Pradesh, Uttarakhand; Nepal; Pakistan;  Sikkim; Afghasistan; S Tibet; in mountains at 450-2300  m elevation. Limited to the monsoon belt between  72°-95°E and 27°-35°N (Wu and Raven 1999, Arya et al. 2000). Within its range, it is not only a common  species, but is also the most widely planted conifer,  and comprises 17% of the forested area of Nepal  (Gauli et al. 2009). • Zone 9 (cold hardiness limit between -6.6°C and -1.1°C)
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  • 25. Among the principal pines found in India, chir pine is the most important. Native to the Himalayas, it is good as a street tree too. This is one of the least exacting of the Himalayan trees growing sometimes on bare rocks where only a few species are capable of existing. It is a resinous tree capable of yielding resin continuously provided rill method of tapping is adopted. Erect, round-headed evergreen tree with one or more trunks. Grows at moderate rate to 30 ft., with spread of 20 ft at maturity. The bark is red-brown, thick and deeply fissured at the base of the trunk, thinner and flaky in the upper crown. The leaves are needle-like, in fascicles of three, very slender, 20-35 cm long, and distinctly yellowish green. The flowers are monoecious (individual flowers are either male or female, but both sexes can be found on the same plant) and are pollinated by wind. The cones are ovoid conic, 12-24 cm long and 5-8 cm broad at the base when closed, green at first, ripening glossy chestnut-brown when 24 months old. They open slowly over the next year or so.
  • 26. Medicinal uses:    The turpentine obtained from the resin of  all pine trees is antiseptic, diuretic, rubefacient and vermifuge.  It  is  a  valuable  remedy  used  internally  in  the  treatment  of  kidney and bladder complaints and is used both internally and  as  a  rub  and  steam  bath  in  the  treatment  of  rheumatic  affections. It is also very beneficial to the respiratory system  and  so  is  useful  in  treating  diseases  of  the  mucous  membranes and respiratory complaints such as coughs, colds,  influenza  and  TB.  Externally  it  is  a  very  beneficial  treatment  for  a  variety  of  skin  complaints,  wounds,  sores,  burns,  boils  etc  and  is  used  in  the  form  of  liniment  plasters,  poultices,  herbal steam baths and inhalers. The wood is diaphoretic and  stimulant.  It  is  useful  in  treating  burning  of  the  body,  cough,  fainting and ulcers 
  • 27. Picea smithiana Picea smithiana, the Morinda Spruce or West Himalayan Spruce, is a spruce native to the western Himalaya and adjacent mountains, from northeast Afghanistan east, India  to central Nepal . It grows at altitudes of 2,400-3,600 m in forests together with Deodar Cedar , Blue Pine and Pindrow Fir. Picea smithiana is a large evergreen tree growing to 40–55 m tall (exceptionally to 60 m), and with a trunk diameter of up to 1–2 m. It has a conical crown with level branches and usually pendulous branchlets. The shoots are pale buff-brown, and glabrous (hairless). The leaves  are needle-like, the longest of any spruce, 3–5 cm long, rhombic in cross-section, mid-green with inconspicuous stomatal lines. The cones  are broad cylindric-conic, 9–16 cm long and 3 cm broad, green when young, maturing buff-brown and opening to 5–6 cm broad 5–7 months after pollination; the scales are stiff and smoothly rounded. Morinda Spruce is a popular ornamental tree in large gardens in western Europe for its attractive pendulous branchlets. It is also grown to a small extent in forestry for timber and paper production, though its slower growth compared to Norway Spruce reduces its importance outside of its native range. The name morinda derives from the tree's name in Nepalese.
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  • 32. Abies pindrow The Pindrow Fir or West Himalayan Fir (Abies pindrow) is a fir native to the western Himalaya and adjacent mountains, from northeastAfghanistan east through northern Pakistan and India to central Nepal. It grows at altitudes of 2,400–3,700 metres (7,900–12,100 ft) in forests together with Deodar Cedar, Blue Pine and Morinda Spruce, typically occupying cooler, moister north- facing slopes. It is a large evergreen tree growing to 40–60 metres (130–200 ft) tall, and with a trunk diameter of up to 2–2.5 metres (6 ft 7 in–8 ft 2 in). It has a conical crown with level branches. The shoots are greyish-pink to buff-brown, smooth and glabrous (hairless). The leaves are needle-like, among the longest of any fir, 4–9 centimetres (1.6– 3.5 in) long, flattened in cross-section, glossy dark green above, with two whitish stomatal bands on the underside; they are arranged spirally on the shoots, but twisted at the base to lie in a flat plane either side of the shoot. The cones are broad cylindric-conic, 7–14 centimetres (2.8–5.5 in) long and 3–4 centimetres (1.2–1.6 in) broad, dark purple when young, disintegrating when mature to release the seeds 5–7 months after pollination.
  • 33. The West Himalayan Fir (Abies pindrow)  is a frost hardy perennial evergreen conifer. It grows well in any light situation., and prefers high levels of water. It has no drought tolerance and low flood tolerance.  Abies pindrow grows in soils ranging from a pH of 5 (extremely acidic ranges from 0 to 5.1) to 7 (neutral ranges from 6.6 to 7.5). It is adapted to clay, loam, sand, clay loam, loamy sand, peat, sandy clay, sandy clay loam and sandy loam soils.
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  • 37. Himalayan Cedar tree - Cedrus deodara The Himalayan Cedar is one of the true cedars and is a close relative to the Cedar of Lebanon and the Atlas Cedar. It can be distinguished from these other two by the length of its leaves (up to 2 inches long) and by the number of leaves on reach "rosette" (12-15).
  • 38. Another distinguishing feature of the Himalayan Cedar is that the new branches tend to hang down in a sort of "weeping tree" manner. In the images below you can see the new leaves that are growing at the center of each rosette.