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Original source: English: Photographed and uploaded to en.wikipedia by en:user:Geographer. Cultivated Aleppo Pine Japanese Red Pine 'Pendula' in Huntington Library's Japanese Garden, on July 7, 2005. Left under Creative Commons 1.0 license Polski: Sosna g?stokwiatowa, odmiana 'Pendula'
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Japanese Red Pine

The leaves are needle-like, 8–12 cm long, with two per fascicle. The cones are 4–7 cm long. It is closely related to Scots Pine, differing in the longer, slenderer leaves which are mid green without the glaucous-blue tone of Scots Pine.

Pinus densiflora forma sylvestriformis Taken. 2. Pinus densiflora var. brevifolia T. N. Liou & Q. L. Wang 3. Pinus densiflora var. funebris (Kom.) T. N. Liou & Q. L. Wang Ex Silba 4. Pinus densiflora var. liaotungensis T. N. Liou & Q. L. Wang 5. Pinus densiflora var. sylvestriformis (Taken.) Q. L. Wang 6. Pinus densiflora var. zhangwuensis S. J. Zhang & Al. More

Pinus densiflora is planted in the highlighted USDA hardiness zones to the left and is not known to widely escape cultivaton. More

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