Pinus Pinus, Turra
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8. P. mugo Turra View in CoL , Gior. Ital. (Grisilini) 1:152 (1764)
(P. montana Miller , P. mughus Scop. ; inch P. pumilio Haenke ).
Shrub with thick, decumbent, ascending or erect branches up to 3-5 m. Twigs green at first, becoming brown. Buds ovoid-cylindrical, very resinous. Leaves 30-80 x 1-5-2 mm, in pairs, bright green. Cone 2-5 x 1-5-2-5 cm, shining, subsessile, symmetrical, obtuse; apophyses flat, or convex above and concave below; umbo central or below the middle, with a small mucro. Mountains o f C. Europe and the Balkan peninsula; N. & C. Appennini. Plantedfor sand-binding and shelter in N. Europe. Al Au Bu Cz G a Ge G r He It Ju Po Rm Rs (W) [Da].
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