. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. PINUS PIN US 1355 seeds almost black, K in. Ions;. Calif. 11:585, 586. :235. 5, p. 517. II. 21:48, 49, some Pine, with regular, pyramidal head ; not hardy north. 36. Larloio, Poir. Corsican Pine. Tree, to 100 or occasionally 150 ft., with stout, spreading branches in regular whorl


. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. PINUS PIN US 1355 seeds almost black, K in. Ions;. Calif. 11:585, 586. :235. 5, p. 517. II. 21:48, 49, some Pine, with regular, pyramidal head ; not hardy north. 36. Larloio, Poir. Corsican Pine. Tree, to 100 or occasionally 150 ft., with stout, spreading branches in regular whorls forming a symmetrical pyramid, in old age sometimes broad and Hat-topped: brancblets usu- ally light brown : buds ovate or oblong-ovate, light brown, resinous: Ivs. stiff, acute, dark green, 3K-6K in. long: cones sessile, ovate, yellowish brown, glossy, usually 2-3K in. long; apophysis depressed, conspicu- ously keeled; umbo flattened, obtuse or with a very short prickle: seeds gvay, }4 in. long. S. Eu. to W. Asia.— Very variable and usually the following 4 vars. are distinguished : Var. Austrlaca, Endl. (var. nigricans, Pari. P. Austr'taca,' P. nigra, 'Bovt.). Austrian Pine. Pigs. 1814, 1830. Tall tree, with broadly ovate head and very dark green, rigid foliage: branchlets grayish brown. Eu., from Austria to Dalmatia and Roumania. Gn. 19, p. 477; 38, p. 113. Mn. 10, p. 170. 1894, p. 271. Var. Calabrica, Delam. Tall tree, with shorter ascending branches forming a narrower, less dense head : Ivs. of lighter green : branchlets light brown. Italy, Sicilv. Gn. 27, p. 321; 29, p. 104; 36, p. 523; 52, p. 219. II. 21:15; III. 4:693, 705. Var. Fallasiana, Endl. Tall tree, with long and stout branches: Ivs. dark green and glossy: cones light brown, about 4 in. long. W. Asia. II. 20:785; 21:481. Var. Cebennensis, Gren. & Godr. (P. Sdlzmanni, Dun. P. MoHspeliSnsh, Salzm. P. PyrenMca, Hort., not Lapeyr. P. Cebennhisis, Hort. P. Jiorizontdlis, Hort.). Tree,


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