Pinus Pinus, Ten.
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13. P. brutia Ten. View in CoL , Prodr. FI. Nap. lxxii (1811).
Up to 20m; crown rounded;trunkandbranchesstraight;barksilvery-grey, becoming reddish-brown anddeeplyfissured.Twigsglabrous, reddish-yellow or greenish. Budsnotresinous.Leaves120 - 80 x 1-1 - 5 mm, in pairs,thick,rigid,darkgreen,with1 -3layers of hypodermal cells. Cone5- 11 x 4cm,slightlyshining,brown; apophysis convex;peduncleshort,not recurved.Seed c.8mm; wing c. 20 mm. Calabria; Kriti;Turkey. Cr It Tu.
P. pityusa Steven , Bull. Soc. Nat. Moscou 11: 49 (1838), fromthe Aegean region (and from Anatolia),withshorterleaves, is variously regarded as avarietyoras aseparatespecies. Its precise distributionin Europeisuncertain.
P. stankewiczii (Suk.) Fomin , Monit.Jard.Bot. Tiflis 34: 21 (1914) endemic in Krym,apparentlydiffering indetails ofconestructure and leaf-anatomy,isalsosometimesmaintained as a distinct species.
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