Pinus Pinus subsp. laricio, (Poiret) Maire
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(c) Subsp. laricio (Poiret) Maire View in CoL , Bull. Soc. Hist. Nat. Afr. Nord 19; 66 (1928):
Tall tree with narrow ovoid-elongate crown. Leaves 80-160 x 1-2-1-9 mm, slightly pungent, twisted; 1 or sometimes 2 rows of hypodermal cells. Cone 6-8 cm, yellowbrown; apophysis obtusely keeled. Corse, Calabria, Sicilia.
Trees from Calabria and Sicilia are often regarded as a distinct subspecies or variety characterized by its more lax leaves with 2 (sometimes 3) rows of hypodermal cells, and brown cones with only slightly keeled apophyses.
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