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Coulter Columbia Falls, MT. - PG
Turah x Tempo, 2019
Evergreen Litter.  Whelped 5-18-19, 5 girls and 4 boys, futurity nominated.

The Pinophyta, also known as Coniferophyta or Coniferae, or commonly as conifers, are a division of vascular land plants containing a single extant class, Pinopsida. They are gymnosperms, cone-bearing seed plants. All extant conifers are perennial woody plants with secondary growth. The great majority are trees, though a few are shrubs. Examples include cedars, Douglas firs, cypresses, firs, junipers, kauri, larches, pines, hemlocks, redwoods, spruces, and yews.[1] As of 1998, the division Pinophyta was estimated to contain eight families, 68 genera, and 629 living species. From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinophyta 



   
 
The Pups:
1. Male: Whitey 
2. Female: Sandy
(nb)
3. Female: Tamara 
(nb)
4. Male: Doug
(nb)
5. Female: Sitka
6. Male: Coulter
(nb)
7. Female: Shore
(nb)
8. Female: Lacey
9. Male: Jack

Please remember, we are Brittany Fans! but, not great photographers...  :^)


Coulter pine Pinus coulteri
Image from: http://northamericantrees.com/pinus-coulteri.html
Coulter pine or big-cone pine, Pinus coulteri, is a native of the coastal mountains of Southern California and northern Baja California (Mexico). Isolated groves are found as far north as the San Francisco Bay Area in Mt. Diablo State Park and Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve. The species is named after Thomas Coulter, an Irish botanist and physician.  Coulter pine produces the heaviest cone of any pine tree. Although it has a limited range in the wild, it is a popular ornamental tree.  Pinus coulteri is a substantial coniferous evergreen tree in the genus Pinus. The size ranges from 10–24 m (33–79 ft) tall,[2] and a trunk diameter up to 1 m (3.3 ft). The trunk is vertical and branches horizontal to upcurved. The leaves are needle-like, in bundles of three, glaucous gray-green, 15–30 cm (5.9–11.8 in) long and stout, 2 mm (0.079 in) thick.  The outstanding characteristic of this tree is the large, spiny cones which are 20–40 cm (7.9–15.7 in) long, and weigh 2–5 kg (4.4–11.0 lb) when fresh. Coulter pines produce the largest cones of any pine tree species (people are actually advised to wear hardhats when working in Coulter pine groves), although the slender cones of the sugar pine are longer. The large size of the cones has earned them the nickname "widowmakers" among locals.  From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coulter_pine.
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6-29-19: Wt. 2,254g.  Coulter has a dashing one-sided mustachio.



6-22-19: Wt. 1,704g.



6-15-19: 1,310g.



6-8-19: 882g. Coulter has a "smile" :-) mustache on the right side.



6-1-19: 672g.



5-26-19: 486g





  Photo taken on day of birth.  5-18-19.
Birth weight 220g.  Most color for males.  Large dot on head.

Orange and white Brittanys are born with very light colored spots and blue eyes (eyes are of course closed at birth but soon open).  The spots and eyes will darken over time to the same color as the parents.



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Brittanys have not been called the "Brittany Spaniel" since the 1980's.