Pinus longifolia
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Read about Pinus longifolia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Pinus longifolia, Roxbg. (P. Roxburghii, Sarg.). Tree, to 100 ft. or more, with round-topped symmetrical head: branchlets light yellow-brown: winter buds oblong, light chestnut-brown, not resinous: lvs. slender, pendulous, light green, 8-12 in. long, with external resin-ducts: cones short-stalked, conic-ovate, 4-7 in. lone; apophysis elongated-pyramidal, compressed, more or less recurved; umbo obtuse; seed 3/4 -1 in. long. Himalayas.—Important forest tree in its native country. Not hardy N., but cult, in Calif. Very decorative as a young plant, with its long drooping light green foliage. Section IV. Pinaster. Group 9. Lariciones. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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