A non-native slow growing pine, starting out pyramidal becoming more rounded as it ages.
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OBSERVADORES
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OBSERVACIONES
Sugerencias de identificación
Similar look to the eastern white pine (Pinus strobus), Swiss Stone pines have 5 needles per bundle that are dark green, but have bluish-white stomatic lines.
¿Sabías?
Cones are purplish-brown and never open, but are spread by birds and other wildlife as the cone rots.
DISTRIBUCIÓN EN ESTADOS UNIDOS
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HABITAT
Central European Mountains
ATRIBUTOS
Hojas
5 needles per fascicle- dark green with blue to white stomatic lines; 3 inches long
Flores
Monoecious; males cylindrical, purple, in tight clusters at branch tips; females, reddish purple in small groups at branch tips
Frutas
Cones are purplish-brown and do not open
Conos de semillas
Woody cone, blunt almost round 2 inches, purple-brown color
Ladrar
Gray-green smooth when young, maturing to gray-brown and scale-like.
Tiempo de floración
Spring
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