Dichotomous Key/Pinales
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The order Pinales is composed of
- Pinaceae
- Araucariaceae
- Podocarpaceae
- Sciadopityaceae
- Cupressaceae
- Cephalotaxaceae
- Taxaceae
- Phyllocladaceae
- †Emporiaceae
- †Majonicaceae
- †Ullmanniaceae
- †Utrechtiaceae
- †Voltziaceae
Incertae sedis
1: Trees produce cones or arils.
- 2: Leaves alternate or in fascicles or clusters (not opposite or whorled), needle-like,
- (scale-like leaves often present on fruiting branches of Taxodium); fruit a cone.
- 3: Leaves in fascicles of 2-5 leaves or mostly in clusters of many leaves on
- spur-like branches.
- 4: Leaves in fascicles of 2-5 leaves, persistent.........................Pinus
- 4: Leaves mostly in clusters of many leaves on the ends of spur-like branches,
- deciduous............................................................................Larix
- 3: Leaves scattered, alternate.
- 5: Ultimate twigs very slender, greenish and mostly deciduous; leaves deciduous, yellowish-green,
- much flattened and in two ranks; bark fibrous; cones with several wedge-shaped
- woody scales......................................................................Taxodium
- 5: Ultimate twigs not deciduous; leaves persistent, not yellowish-green above;
- bark not fibrous.
- 6: Branchlets roughened by the persistent leaf bases; leaves deciduous when dry; cones pendulous, the bracts shorter than the cone scales.
- 7: Leaves sessile, mostly four-sided, often sharp-pointed................Picea
- 7: Leaves stalked, flattened, blunt......................................Tsuga
- 6: Branchlets not roughened by persistent leaf bases.
- 8: Leaves sessile, flattened, (seldom four-sided); leaf-scars orbicular, not decurrent;
- cones erect, the scales deciduous.......................................Abies
- 8: Leaves stalked, flattened; leaf-scars decurrent.
- 9: Leaves mostly with obtuse tips and with two white lines on the lower surface;
- cones pendulous, the scales persistent in the axils of long exserted bracts.........Pseudotsuga
- 9: Leaves with acute tips, yellow-green on the lower surface; "fruit" drupe-like........Taxus
- 6: Branchlets roughened by the persistent leaf bases; leaves deciduous when dry; cones pendulous, the bracts shorter than the cone scales.
- 2: Leaves opposite or whorled, often of two kinds, scale-like, awl-shaped, or linear.