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Green-Wood Cemetery Trees
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Himalayan Pine
Himalayan pine (
Pinus wallichiana
) needles grow in bundles of five.
When the leaves are fully grown, they're quite long.
Here is a cluster of male strobili right below the new leaves.
-view from under a Himalayan pine-
The larger cone is a Himalayan pine cone.
-unripe cones-
-ripe cones-
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