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Pine Tree Anatomy: Branch, Cone, and Needle Illustration #178107 (License: Personal Use)
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This precise line illustration depicts a deciduous pine branch devoid of foliage, revealing its textured bark and branching pattern. To the left, a mature pinecone is shown surrounded by radiating needles, while to the right, a dense cluster of long, slender needles emerges from a short shoot. The cross-hatching technique emphasizes surface texture and structural detail, typical of 19th- to early-20th-century scientific illustrations.
Used in educational materials, field guides, dendrology resources, or museum exhibits to teach conifer identification and morphology; targets students, naturalists, and researchers seeking accurate anatomical reference.
Related Cliparts: Detailed black-and-white botanical drawing showing a leafless pine branch, mature cone, and needle clusters-ideal for botany, forestry, or educational use.
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