. Cone-bearing trees of the California mountains. Conifers; Trees. CONE-BEAllING TllEES OF CALIEORNIA. PINUS PARRYANA Also called Pinus quadrifolia ( FOUR-LEAF-PINE, PARRY-PINE, NUT-PINE, PINON ) A SMALL^ trim tree, branching thickly and to the ground, very similar in general ap- pearance to P. monophylla, but unlike it in usually keeping its formal shape when past maturity. The branches divide and subdivide to an unusual degree, curving upwards and giving the tree a dense, bushy appearance. It rarely exceeds 30 feet in height and 1% feet [65]. Please note that these images are extracted from
. Cone-bearing trees of the California mountains. Conifers; Trees. CONE-BEAllING TllEES OF CALIEORNIA. PINUS PARRYANA Also called Pinus quadrifolia ( FOUR-LEAF-PINE, PARRY-PINE, NUT-PINE, PINON ) A SMALL^ trim tree, branching thickly and to the ground, very similar in general ap- pearance to P. monophylla, but unlike it in usually keeping its formal shape when past maturity. The branches divide and subdivide to an unusual degree, curving upwards and giving the tree a dense, bushy appearance. It rarely exceeds 30 feet in height and 1% feet [65]. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Chase, J. Smeaton (Joseph Smeaton), b. 1864. Chicago, A. C. McClurg & Co.
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