PINTJS BUNGEANA. 



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Scnoiimo Name. 



PINTJS pondee6sa 



(Douglas) 



bIgida {Miller) 



Sabiniana 



(Douglas) 



TiBDA (Zwwi^eks) 



Tboc6te 



(Schiede) 



TOKBEYANA 



(Dr. Parry) 



TUBEBCULATA 



(Don) 



Synonyms. 



Popular Name. 



Pinus Senthamiana 



(Hartweg) 

 „ Sinclairiana 



(Hooker) 

 ,, Parry ana 



(Gordon) 

 ,, Beardsleyi 



(Murray) 

 ,, deflexa (Torrey) 



, , Fraseri 



(Loddiges) 



Pinus serotina 



(Michaux) 

 ,, Elliolti 



(Engelmann) 



Pinus lophosperma 



(Lindley) 



, , calif ornica 



(Hartweg) 



Theheavy- wooded 



or "Western Pitch 



Pine 



Habitat. 



Western North 

 America 



Height 



in 

 Feet 



100-150 



and 

 upwards. 



The Pitch Pine 

 The Nut Pine 



The Torch or 

 Loblolly Pine 



Dr. Torrey's Pine 



The tuberculated 

 or Monterey Pine 



The Eastern 

 United States 



California 



S.E. United 



States 



Mexico ... 

 South California 

 California 



50— 75 



40— 60 



50— 80 



60—120 



25— 40 



Pinus Bungeana. — A beautiful and distinct Pine, attaining a 

 height of from 70 to 80 feet. The trunk is erect, and in the 

 mature tree, clear of branches to a considerable part of the height, 

 the branches above being long and slender. The bark is smooth, 

 ash-grey on the young shoots, whitish on the trunk, peeling off 

 like that of the birch; the leaves are from 3 to 3 J inches long, 

 thickly placed along the young shoots, pale but bright green, rigid, 

 triquetral or three-angled, compressed and sharply pointed, and with 

 short deciduous sheaths. 



Habitat. — Northern China. 



Introduced into England in 1846, by the Horticultural Society of 

 London, through their collector,. Eobert Fortune. 



Mr. Fortune gives the following description of this Pine in his 

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