I am having a bit of trouble IDing this pine. It was my mom's tree for 30+ years, then passed down to me sister in Portland, Or and now to me in NE Oregon. It has not had great care as far as repots, pruning etc. We repotted last weekend and what we found was pretty amazing. It looks like it was slip potted a number of times and the roots never raked out or trimmed at all. We finally had to cut the root ball off with a Sawzall. The one picture shows that. There are a number of branches that need back budding as they are pretty bare. The other pictures are the characteristics in hopes that someone can help with ID. Two needle pine, appears to be very healthy. Any help/advice is appreciated. Thanks!
PS: Yes and all the wire will come off and we will start over again. IMO, it is either a shore pine (Contorta, contorta) or Lodgepole (Contorta latifolia) but also might be another that I'm unaware of. Needles don't look right for Sylvester IMO.
PS: Yes and all the wire will come off and we will start over again. IMO, it is either a shore pine (Contorta, contorta) or Lodgepole (Contorta latifolia) but also might be another that I'm unaware of. Needles don't look right for Sylvester IMO.
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