Pinus ayacahuite

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Read about Pinus ayacahuite in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Pinus ayacahuite.Ehrenb. (P. Bonapartea, Roezl. P. Don-Pedrii, Roezl. P. Loudo- niana, Gord.). Tree, to 100 ft., with spreading, slender branches: branchlets yellowish brown, finely pubescent: lvs. slender and somewhat pendulous, bluish green, 4-6 in. long: cones short-stalked, cylindric-conical, gradually narrowed toward the apex, often slightly curved, brownish yellow, 9-15 in. long; seeds about 1/2 in. long, gray-brown, mottled dark brown. N. Mex. G.C. II. 18:493: III. 20:751,753. Gn. 25, pp. 192, 193. C.L.A. 7:364.— Handsome tree, somewhat resembling the white pine, but foliage more slender, especially ornamental with its large cones. Not hardy N.

Section II. Paracembra. Group 4. Cembroides. CH


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