A GARDEN FLORA 137 
P. koraiensis. Corean Pine. Corea, Manchuria, Japan, 
etc. 
Height 16 feet. Planted 1899. 
P. lambertiana. Sugar Pine. Oregon and California. 
P. Laricio. Corsican Pine. Spain to Asia Minor. 
Height 29 feet. Planted 1896. 
P. Laricio, var. nigricans. Austrian Pine. S.E. Europe. 
Syn. P. austriaca. 
P. Laricio, var. pallasiana. Crimea, probably. 
„ var. pnmila. Garden origin. 
Height 5 feet. Planted in the Pinetum 1896. 
P. Laricio, var. tenuifolia. Pyrenean Pine. Pyrenees and 
Cevennes. 
P. leucodermis. Bosnia, Herzegovina and Monte- 
negro. 
P. montana. Mountain Pine. Central and S. Europe. 
„ var. Mughus. Central and S. Europe to 
Bulgaria and Serbia. 
P. muricata. Bishop’s Pine. California. 
Height 26 feet. The tree has a distinct list, 
nevertheless it is growing well, and the branches 
bear the cones of fourteen seasons. Planted in the 
Pinetum 1896. 
P. palustris. Pitch Pine (true). S.E. United States. 
P. parryana. S. California and Lower California. 
P. parviflora. Japanese White Pine. Japan. 
Height 14 feet. A very attractive tree, though 
slow-growing. It has produced cones for some years. 
Planted in the Pinetum 1896. 
*P. patula. Mexico. 
Height 16 feet. Two specimens of this striking 
Pine have grown for some years in the western 
border of the Top Garden. They are sheltered from 
the north and east winds, and are doing well. The 
tips of the leaves are sometimes touched by frost, 
but the growth of the trees has never suffered. 
P. pentaphylla. Japan. 
P. Peuke. Macedonian Pine. Macedonia, Bulgaria and 
Montenegro. 
Height 23 feet. A cone-bearing tree, planted 
1896. 
