Pinus Pinus subsp. pallasiana, (Lamb.) Holmboe
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(e) Subsp. pallasiana (Lamb.) Holmboe View in CoL , Bergens Mus . Skr. ser. 2, 1 (2): 29 (1914)
( P. pallasiana Lamb. ):
Medium-sized tree with broadly ovoid crown. Leaves 120-180x 1-6-2 1 mm; 2-5 rows of hypodermal cells. Cone 5-12 cm. Balkan peninsula; S. Carpathians; Krym. Plants from N.W. Romania are sometimes regarded as a distinct species, P. banatica (Georgescu & Ionescu) Georgescu & Ionescu , Feddes Repert. 41: 183 (1936). P. resinosa Aiton, Hort. Kew. 3: 367 (1789), from E. North America, a tree up to 25(-50) m, with reddish-brown bark, leaves 120-170 mm, marginal resin-canals, and cones 4-6 cm, is cultivated for timber on a small scale in Europe.
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