city of fort collins natural areas program · conifer life cycle. ponderosa pine life cycle pollen...

40
City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program CONIFER TREES of the Rocky Mountains Eastern Slope Presented by David Bayer Master Naturalist

Upload: others

Post on 16-Aug-2020

3 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references

City of Fort Collins

Natural Areas Program

CONIFER TREES of the Rocky Mountains

Eastern Slope

Presented by David BayerMaster Naturalist

Page 2: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references

Everybody can be a tree hugger—

once you get to know them.

Page 3: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references

Reasons to hug a tree:

Trees in a forest are:❖major carbon sink

❖major oxygen producer

❖high profile for more ecological niches

❖ watershed retention

❖ cooling

❖major source of serenity

❖ climate/life zone indicator

Page 4: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references
Page 5: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references

Flowering SeedPlants Mostly Conifers

Page 6: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references

Class Gymnosperms

Gymnosperms are plants that have vascular systems and they bear seeds.

The term is derived from the Greek words gymno (naked) and sperma (seed). The seeds of gymnosperms are naked, which means they are not enclosed within a fruit as do angiosperms (flowering seed plants).

Orders

Ginkgo

Cycadaes

.Ephedra

Coniferalies (Pinadae) Family Pinaceae

Genera: Pines, Firs. Spruce

Larch, Hemlock, Cyprus

Yew, Redwoods, DouglasFir

Page 7: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references

The early dinosaurs fed on early gymnosperms that are ancestors of today’s conifers

Page 8: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references

Conifer Life Cycle

Page 9: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references

Ponderosa PineLife Cycle

Pollen Cones Seed Cone

Page 10: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references

Using a Dichotomous Key

Page 11: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references

Recommended readings and references

Page 12: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references

Black-throated Gray Warbler

4,500- 7,000 ft

Juniperous scopulorum

Page 13: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references

Pinyon PinePinus cembroides

4,000 to 7,500 feet

Pinyon Jay

Page 14: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references

Pinyon Pines along Highway 287 north

DB

Page 15: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references

DB

DB

Page 16: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references

Abert’s Squirrel

Only in the ponderosa pine forest

Page 17: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references

Pygmy Nuthatch

Only in the ponderosa pine

forest

Page 18: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references

Mixed with ponderosa pine. More dominant on north-facing slopes.

P Pine

5,600 – 9,o00 ft.

DBRuby-crowned Kinglet

Pseudotsuga menziesii

Page 19: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references

Ponderosa PineDouglas Fir

N S

South-Facing Slope North-Facing Slope

Page 20: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references

Douglas Fir Ponderosa Pine

West

South-Facing Slope

Page 21: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references

Engelmann Spruce

Picea engelmanni8,500 -12,000 ft.

Red Crossbill

Page 22: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references

More wildlife of the Subalpine Life Zone

Boreal Owl

Dusky Grouse

Clark’s Nutcracker

Page 23: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references

Subalpine Fir 8,500 – 12,000 ft.

Abies lasiocarpa

.

DB

Spruce bark

Page 24: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references

Ptarmigan in the Krummholzof Subalpine Fir

11,500 feet elevation

Page 25: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references

SPRUCE

FIR

Page 26: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references

DB

Yellow-rumped Warbler

Page 27: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references

7,500, – 1o,000 feet

Page 28: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references

DB

6 – 8,000 ft. elevation.

Page 29: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references

Up to 10,000 feet .

8,000 - 11,000 feet

Clark’s Nutcracker

Page 30: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references

7,500 to 11,000

Page 31: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references

Quaking Aspen is the only deciduous tree at elevations between 7,000 and 10,000 feet.

DB

DB

QuakingAspenPopulous tremuloides

Page 32: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references
Page 33: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references

From page 19Grasslands to GlacierBy Emerick

Page 34: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references
Page 35: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references
Page 36: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references
Page 37: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references
Page 38: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references
Page 39: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references

Everybody needs beauty as well as bread,Places to play in and pray in,Where Nature may heal and cheer,and give strength to body and soul alike.

John Muir

Page 40: City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program · Conifer Life Cycle. Ponderosa Pine Life Cycle Pollen Cones Seed Cone. Using a Dichotomous Key . Recommended readings and references

City of Fort Collins

Natural Areas Program

CONIFER TREES of the Rocky Mountains

Eastern Slope

Presented by David BayerMaster Naturalist