Pinus pinaster
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Read about Pinus pinaster in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Pinus pinaster, Ait. (P. maritima, Poir.). Cluster Pine. Tree, to 100 ft., with spreading or sometimes pendulous branches forming a pyramidal head: branchlets bright reddish brown: buds oblong-oval, brown, not resinous: lvs. stiff, acute, usually twisted, glossy green, 5-9 in. long: cones short-peduncled, clustered, conic- oblong, light brown and glossy, 4-7 in. lone; apophysis pyramidal, conspicuously keeled withprominent triangular, acute umbo; seed grayish rown, 1/3 in. long. S. Eu., near the coast. Gn. 14, p. 20. G.W. 9, p. 470. H.W. 1, pp. 168, 169.—Handsome pine of regular, pyramidal habit and rapid growth, but not hardy N. In England it is much used for seaside planting and the vars. Hamiltonii, Parl, var. Lemoniana, Endl. (P. Pindster Aberdoniae, Loud.), and var. minor, Loisel., are occasionally cult, in English gardens. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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