Description
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Trees to 20 m tall; trunk to 1.8 m d.b.h. in native range; bark grayish red, irregularly furrowed into large, oblong plates; crown broadly rounded; branchlets orange-brown initially, aging gray-brown or gray, stout, rough; winter buds stout, scales reflexed. Needles very erect, 2(or 3) per bundle, stiff, 10-30 cm × ca. 1 mm, resin canals 2-9, large, touching both endodermis and hypodermis and forming a septum, margin serrulate. Seed cones erect or spreading, shortly pedunculate, pale brown, ovoid-conical, 5-8 cm. Apophyses orange-brown, pyramidal, cross ridged; umbo not spinose.
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Habitat & Distribution
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Cultivated. Guangdong (Zhanjiang Shi) [native to W Cuba]
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Pinus tropicalis: Brief Summary
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Pinus tropicalis, the tropical pine, is a pine tree endemic to the western highlands of the island of Cuba.
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