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Pinus armandii originates from Central and Western China,
also Southern Japan. An evergreen tree growing to 20
meters or more in the wild.
Its bark is blackish brown to grayish red brown,
shallowly cracked or sometimes irregularly fissured,
covered by thin and small scales. The bark on young stems
is grayish brown, thin and smooth.
The leaves are deep green on dorsal surface, pale
greenish white with 2 stomatal bands on ventural surface.
Darker green than the Japanese variety and much hardier.
It is in flower in June, and the seeds ripen in October.
The flowers are monoecious, individual flowers are either
male or female, but both sexes can be found on the same
plant. Unique thin green cones.
Hardiness zones 5-7, (-15°C/5°F,-26°C/-15°F) in
Winter. The tree prefers light sandy and medium loamy
soils, requires well-drained soil and can grow in
nutritionally poor soil. The tree prefers acid and
neutral soils. It requires dry or moist soil and can
tolerate drought. Requires sun, it cannot grow in the
shade.
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