-
Pinus lambertiana (commonly
known as the
sugar pine or
sugar cone pine) is the
tallest and most m****ive pine tree and has the
longest cones of any conifer...
- years, some even more. The longest-lived is the
Great Basin bristlecone pine (
P. longaeva). One
individual of this species,
dubbed "Methuselah", is one of...
- (P. sabineana),
Coulter pine (
P. coulteri),
Torrey pine (
P. torreyana),
sugar pine (
P.
lambertiana) and
Parry pinyon (
P. quadrifolia). Here, the nuts...
- (Pinus jeffreyi),
lodgepole pine (
P. contorta),
white fir (Abies concolor), red fir (A. magnifica),
sugar pine (
P.
lambertiana),
California incense-cedar (Calocedrus...
-
Vietnamese white pine
P.
fenzeliana –
Hainan white pine
P.
flexilis –
limber pine
P.
koraiensis –
Korean pine
P.
lambertiana –
sugar pine
P.
monticola – western...
-
foliage 'Greenstead Magnificent'—dwarf form with blue-green
foliage '
Lambertiana Aurea'—hardy
upright form
tolerating poor soil and
climate conditions...
-
resistance are
currently focused in
North America, on
P. strobus,
P.
monticola and
P.
lambertiana. The
means of
resistance in rust-resistant five-needle...
- tallest". focustaiwan.tw.
Focus Taiwan.
Retrieved 30
January 2023. "Pinus
lambertiana".
Gymnosperm Database. "Looking for the
Chinese Giant Tree - 83.4 meters...
- by
limber pine (Pinus flexilis),
lodgepole (
P. contorta),
sugar pine (
P.
lambertiana), and
Jeffrey pine (
P. jeffreyi).
Other plants of note
include Holodiscus...
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trees in the area are
ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) and
sugar pine (
P.
lambertiana).
Early research included studies on reproduction, planting, pruning...