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  2. Knobcone pine - Wikipedia

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    The leaves are in fascicles of three, [6] needle-like, yellow-green, twisted, and 9–15 centimeters (3 + 12 –6 in) long. The cones are resin-sealed and irregularly shaped, [4] 8–16 cm (3 + 14 – 6 + 14 in) long and clustered in whorls of three to six on the branches. The scales end in a short stout prickle. Cones can ...

  3. Conifer cone - Wikipedia

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    The cones are usually small, 0.3–6 cm or 182 + 38 inches long, and often spherical or nearly so, like those of Nootka cypress, while others, such as western redcedar and California incense-cedar, are narrow. The scales are arranged either spirally, or in decussate whorls of two (opposite pairs) or three, rarely four.

  4. Pinus merkusii - Wikipedia

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    Pinus merkusii is closely related to the Tenasserim pine (P. latteri), which occurs farther north in southeast Asia from Myanmar to Vietnam; some botanists treat the two as conspecific (under the name P. merkusii, which was described first), but P. latteri differs in longer (18–27 cm or 710 + 12 in) and stouter (over 1 mm thick) leaves and larger cones with thicker scales, the cones ...

  5. Tsuga - Wikipedia

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    The seed cones are borne on year-old twigs and are small ovoid-globose or oblong-cylindric, ranging from 15–40 mm (581 + 58 in) long, except in T. mertensiana, where they are cylindrical and longer, 35–80 mm (1 + 123 + 14 in) in length; they are solitary, terminal or rarely lateral, pendulous, and are sessile ...

  6. Pinaceae - Wikipedia

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    The female cones are large and usually woody, 2–60 centimetres (1–24 inches) long, with numerous spirally arranged scales, and two winged seeds on each scale. The male cones are small, 0.5–6 cm (142 + 14 in) long, and fall soon after pollination; pollen dispersal is by wind. Seed dispersal is mostly by wind, but some ...

  7. Torrey pine - Wikipedia

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    The cones are stout and heavy, typically 8–15 cm (3.15.9 in) long and broad, and contain large, hard-shelled, but edible, pine nuts. [4] Like all pines, its needles are clustered into 'fascicles' that have a particular number of needles for each pine species; in the Torrey pine there are five needles in each fascicle.

  8. Pinus cembroides - Wikipedia

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    The cones are globose, 3 cm (1 + 14 in) to 4 cm (1 + 12 in) long and broad when closed, green at first, ripening yellow-brown when 18–20 months old, with only a small number of thick scales, with typically 5-12 fertile scales. The cones open to 4 cm (1 + 12 in) to 5 cm (2 in) broad when mature, holding the seeds on the scales ...

  9. Pinus serotina - Wikipedia

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    The color of the seed cones and seed scales is red-brown in color. The foliar sheaths measure 0.4 to 0.8 with long bases. The seeds are ovule in shape, being 0.2 and 0.24 in length, and have an angled tip colored a pale brown. [10] For seeds to be used for regeneration, seed trees that are 23 to 25 cm (9 - 10 inches) in DBH and 30 years old are ...

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