Pinus canariensis
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Pinus canariensis, C. Smith. Tree, to 80 ft., with slender branches forming a broad, round-topped head: branch- lets yellowish: lvs. slender, spreading and pendulous, light green and lustrous, 9-12 in. long, with medial resin-ducts: cones cylindric-ovate, 4-8 in. long; apophysis low-pyramidal, irregularly 4-sided, light brown and glossy, with obtuse umbo; seed 1/2 in. long. Canary Isls. G.C.III. 3:721.—Handsome pine cult, in Calif., where it does very well and grows faster than the native P. radiata, even in very rocky and dry locations; in colder regions grown sometimes in the greenhouse. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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