Pinus bhutanica — a medium houseplant
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Pinus bhutanica

Pinus Bhutanica

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Pinus bhutanica, which may be called the Bhutan white pine, is a tree restricted to Bhutan and adjacent parts of northeast India (Arunachal Pradesh) and southwest China (Yunnan and Tibet). Along with the related Pinus wallichiana it is a constituent of lower altitude blue pine forests. This pine reaches a height of 25 meters. Note that P. wallichiana is sometimes called by the common name 'Bhutan pine'. The needles are in bundles of five, up to 25 cm long. The cones are 12–20 cm in length, with thin scales; the seeds are 5–6 mm long, with a 20–25 mm wing. It differs from P. wallichiana in the much longer, strongly drooping needles, and the cones being slightly smaller and red-brown, rather than yellow-buff, when mature. It is also adapted to generally warmer, wetter climates at lower altitudes, with an intense summer monsoon. Despite the two being closely related and at least occasionally growing together, no hybrids or intermediates have ever been reported.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Pinus
Family
Pinaceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Bhutan Pine en Bhutan White Pine en East Bhutan pine
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Pinus bhutanica leaf
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Pinus bhutanica leaf
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Pinus bhutanica fruit
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Pinus bhutanica bark
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Pinus bhutanica bark
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Pinus bhutanica habit
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