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Red Pine Pinus resinosa (Pinaceae) HEIGHT to 20m
Straggly evergreen, very similar to Scots Pine. BARK Reddish and scaly. BRANCHES Usually drooping. LEAVES 10-15cm long, longer and more slender than those of Scots Pine and widely spaced with the unique characteristic of snapping easily when bent in a curve. REPRODUCTIVE PARTS Cones are reddish brown and ovoid. STATUS AND DISTRIBUTIOIN Native of Great Lakes area of USA and Canada, occasionally planted here.
Straggly evergreen, very similar to Scots Pine. BARK Reddish and scaly. BRANCHES Usually drooping. LEAVES 10-15cm long, longer and more slender than those of Scots Pine and widely spaced with the unique characteristic of snapping easily when bent in a curve. REPRODUCTIVE PARTS Cones are reddish brown and ovoid. STATUS AND DISTRIBUTIOIN Native of Great Lakes area of USA and Canada, occasionally planted here.
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