Keteleeria fortunei

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Read about Keteleeria fortunei in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Keteleeria fortunei, carr. (Abies Fortunei, Murr. Pseudotsuga jezoensis, Bertrand. Pinus Fortunei. Parl. Abietia Fortunei, Kent). Tall tree, to 100 ft.: branchlets glabrous, orange-red: lvs. twisted so as to form 1 plane, linear, rigid, mucronate or spiny-pointed, flat, with the midrib prominent on both sides, glossy dark green above, paler below, 1-1 1/4 in. long: cones ovoid or cylindric-ovoid, 3-7 in. long; scales suborbicular, purple while young, later reddish brown. S. E. China. R.H.1866:449; 1887, pp 208-211; 1900, p. 202; 1904, p.130. G.C.II. 21:348, 349. F.S. 7, p 223; 9:858. J.F. 4, p. 29. G.W. 3, p. 125.


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