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Monterey pine (Pinus radiata)
Family: Pinaceae

 

A table detailing the characteristics of the Monterey pine

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Form:

This is a medium sized tree reaching 50 to 100 ft. in height and a dbh of 1 1/2 to 3 ft. It has an open irregular crown.

Needles:
 Arrangement: 3 per fascicle

 Length: 4-6″ long

 Shape: shiny green; flexible

 Other: Needles persist on stems for 3 yrs.

Cones of a Monterey pine

Bark:

The bark is thick with deep ridges and furrows. It has a dark reddish-brown color.

Cones:

The cones are egg-shaped, 3-7″ long, yellowish-brown and asymmetrical. They remain closed for many years and are usually clustered in dense whorls.

Cones of a Monterey pine

Distinguishing Characteristics:

This tree has an open irregular crown, serotinous cones, a very small range, and three needles per fascicle. In addition the bark has deep ridges and furrows.

Range:

This species is natively found in coastal areas in central California.

Silvics:

This tree occurs on dry soils with humid air.