Pinus cembroides

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Read about Pinus cembroides in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Pinus cembroides, Zucc. (P. osteosperma, Engelm.). Small tree, usually not over 20 ft., with stout spreading branches forming a round-topped head: branchlets dark orange, pubescent at first: lvs. usually 3, sometimes 2, slender, dark green, with stomata on all 3 faces, much incurved, 1-2 in. long: cone subglobose, 1-2 in. broad; apophysis pyramidal, strongly keeled, lustrous brown, with broad obtuse umbo; seeds oblong- obovate, 1/2 - 3/4 in. long, dark brown, with very narrow wing. Ariz, to Low. Calif, and N. Mex. S.S. 11:550. G.F. 4:353. F.S. 4, p. 3256.—A slow-growing densely branched pine; tender. By some authors the preceding and the two following species are referred to this species as simple variations in the number of lvs. CH


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