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Picea likiangensis
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ca$ 3.95 |
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| Growing as tall as 30m (100ft) in the wild, this conifer is likely to remain somewhat smaller in cultivation. The almost pendent new growth is bright green and highlights the violet cones very well. Foliage matures to dark green while the cones will mature to rich brown. |
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Picea torano
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ca$ 3.95 |
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| Pyramidal evergreen conifer to 30 meters high, with long drooping shoots on older trees that resemble a tiger's tail. The bark is gray-brown, deeply fissured and peeling in scales. Bears red-purple pollen cones and brown oblong seed cones. |
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Pinus armandii
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ca$ 3.95 |
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| This broadly conical pine deep green leaves, borne in fives. Bears cylindrical female cones 5-8 inches long. Height 50 feet; spread 20 feet. |
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Pinus densiflora 'Oculus Draconis'
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ca$ 3.95 |
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| This slow-growing conical pine becomes flat-topped with age. It features reddish-brown bark and each slender green leaf has two distinctive yellow bands. Bears blue-green female cones. Height 20-40 feet; spread 15-20 feet. |
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Pinus leucodermis
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ca$ 3.75 |
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| A narrow conical tree with scaly ash-gray bark and dark green leaves borne in pairs. An elegant conifer in the garden. The long conical female cones are cobalt-blue in early summer, ripening to brown. Height 50 feet; spread 15 feet. |
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Pinus parviflora
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ca$ 3.75 |
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| This conical to columnar pine has blue-green needles and scaly purplish-brown bark. The red-brown female cones are oblong and about 3 inches long. Height 30 feet; spread 20 feet. |
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Pinus pinea
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ca$ 3.95 |
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| This is the tree that produces those wonderful pine nuts that help make pesto complete. In time these trees grow to have a broad flat crown, earning them the common name Umbrella Pine. The shelled kernels are the part eaten, but the whole seed must be intact for it to remain viable - Do not shell... |
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Pinus ponderosa
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ca$ 3.95 |
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| A pine of distinction, the Ponderosa pine, or Western Yellow Pine, grows to 50m ( 164ft ) but will remain somewhat smaller in most gardens. Long needles and an open branch structure make for an elegant silhouette. |
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Pinus wallichiana
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ca$ 3.95 |
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| One of the most elegant specimen pine trees you are likely to see in temperate gardens. The long drooping needles seem to shimmer in the slightest breeze while the colour seems to change from green to blue to silver and back to green again. The ellipsoid female cones can reach 12 inches long.... |
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Sequoiadendron giganteum
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ca$ 4.25 |
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| This conical conifer has downcurved branches, fissured, red-brown bark and gray-green leaves. Height is 80-260 feet. Excellent (though ultimately very large) specimen tree. |