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Ecology and Biogeography of Pinus by Richardson , ...
Textbooks — Cambridge University Press (1998), Paperback Brand Cambridge University Press Shipping Availability US, Ground In Stock YMore…
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Ecology and Biogeography of Pinus
Amazon UK — EAN 9780521789103 ISBN 0521789109 Number Of Pages 548 Publication Date 2000-07-31 SKU q1-kxf-dpr1etnmxzzwtgg4More…
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Pinus pinea
Missouri Botanical Garden — Winter hardy to USDA Zone 8 where it may be grown in dry to medium moisture, well-drained loams in full sun. Established trees have respectable drought tolerance. Trees are generally tolerant of a wide range of soils, including both sandy and ...More…
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Pinus koraiensis
Missouri Botanical Garden — Grow in moist, well-drained loams in full sun. Tolerant of a wide range of soils, including both sandy and clay soils. Avoid poorly-drained wet soils. These trees prefer cool summer climates. They generally dislike the heat and humidity of hot ...More…
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White Pine - Pinus strobus
Iowa State University Extension — The white pine is a large, straight-stemmed tree with a pyramidal crown. It grows 50 to 100 feet tall in Iowa. It is native in restricted localities in northeast Iowa, usually where there are limestone outcroppings and porous soils with good ...More…
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Red Pine - Pinus resinosa
Iowa State University Extension — The red pine is a native of the Lake states and eastward throughout New England and southeastern Canada. It had not been planted widely inIowa until the 1930's. Since then it has been planted quite widely for both erosion control and water ...More…
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Ponderosa Pine - Pinus ponderosa
Iowa State University Extension — Not native to Iowa, the ponderosa pine occurs widely throughout the Rocky Mountain region. It is one of our largest pines, reaching a height of 150 or more in its native habitat. It is hardy, drought resistant and has been planted some in western ...More…
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Austrian Pine - Pinus nigra
Iowa State University Extension — Although not native to Iowa, the Austrian pine has been planted quite widely in the state and especially in the western one-third where it has been planted both in farmstead windbreaks and as an ornamental. Due to many disease problems this ...More…
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Bonsai Boy's Bosnian Pine Bonsai Tree (pinus leucodermis ...
Amazon.com — Features: 22 years old, 12" x 9" x 24" tall Recommended outdoor evergreen bonsai tree, grown and trained by Bonsai Boy.More…
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Bonsai Boy's White Pine Bonsai Tree (pinus parviflora ...
Amazon.com — Features: 18 years old, 13" x 11" x 21" tall Outdoor evergreen bonsai tree, grown and trained by Bonsai BoyMore…
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Bonsai Boy's White Pine Bonsai Tree (pinus strobus 'sea ...
Amazon.com — Features: 10 years old, 10" x 10" x 21" tall Outdoor evergreen bonsai tree, grown and trained by Bonsai Boy.More…
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Pinus glabra
Auburn University Agriculture — Ridge and furrowed, similar to a red oak trunk, but smooth on the limbs. Cones are small (3"), and drop quickly. Grows 60' to 80' tall. Native to south Alabama in low, moist sites. Will grow all over the southeast as a landscape tree. An ...More…