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Pinus attenuata (Knobcone Pine) 
Commonly grows to a height of 20 feet. Slender horizontal branches. Pyra- 
midal form. Cones usually appear in clusters. 
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Pinus echinata (Shortleaf Pine) 
Grows to a height of 100 feet or more, and found from New York to Florida. 
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Pinus edulis (Nut or Pinyon Pine) 
This tree produces the edible nut of commerce which forms a valuable article 
of food among the Indians. Native Colorado and New Mexico to Texas. 
Hardy as far north as Massachusetts. A small tree 10-20 feet, bushy in the 
young trees and having rounded top in old age. Very picturesque. ‘The 
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Pinus flexilis (Limber Pine) 
Height 50 to 90 feet. The horizontal branches are strong and form a narrow 
open pyramid. Leaves are dark green. 
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Pinus jeffreyi (Jeffrey's Pine) 
The young trees are of symmetrical habit of growth and possess good orna- 
mental value. The needles area pale bluish green in color and 3 to 5 inches 
long, being the largest among the hardier species. Hardy to Massachusetts. 
Height 100 to 150 feet. 
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Pinus lambertiana (Sugar Pine) 
One of the taller trees of the Pacific Coast, reaching a height of over 200 feet. 
Range from Oregon to Mexico. Has dark green, handsome foliage. Cones 
up to 20 inches in length. 
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