Pinus clausa

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Pinus clausa, Vasey (P. inops var. clausa, Engelm.). Sand Pine. Spruce Pine. Figs. 2977, 2978. Tree, to 20, occasionally to 70 ft., with slender spreading branches: branchlets red-brown: winter buds oblong, obtuse, not or little resinous: lvs. slender and flexible, acute, dark green, 2-3 in. long: cones short-stalked, often oblique at the base, conic-ovate, dark reddish brown, 2-3 1/2 in. long, remaining closed for 3 or 4 years after ripening and occasionally becoming enveloped by the growing wood of the st.; apophysis depressed-pyramidal, conspicuously keeled; umbo with a short, stout spine. Fla. and Ala. near the coast. S.S. 11:582. G.F. 5:161.—Little known in cult., and not hardy N. CH


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