Difference between revisions of "Pinus elliottii var. densa"
J. Forest. (Washington) 50: 921, fig. 1, 2. 1952.
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− | --><span class="statement" id="st- | + | --><span class="statement" id="st-undefined" data-properties=""><b>Seedlings </b>with vertical growth interrupted by grass stage, stem then more thickened, fascicles much more numerous and crowded around bud, and other buds more approximate on stem. <b>Leaves</b> mostly in 2s, sometimes in 3s on same shoot, resin canals per leaf 3–9, hypodermis (2–)3–4(–5) cell-layers thick. <b>Seed</b>-cone base mostly rounded when open.</span><!-- |
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− | |discussion=<p>The name Pinus caribaea Morelet has been applied in error to P. elliottii var. densa. This variety is best distinguished by its wood, which is heavier and harder than that of typical slash pine, and by its having a grass stage comparable to that of P. palustris. This variety is not used for naval stores as is the type variety; neither is it commercially planted.</p> | + | |discussion=<p>The name <i>Pinus</i> caribaea Morelet has been applied in error to <i>P. elliottii </i>var.<i> densa</i>. This variety is best distinguished by its wood, which is heavier and harder than that of typical slash pine, and by its having a grass stage comparable to that of <i>P. palustris</i>. This variety is not used for naval stores as is the type variety; neither is it commercially planted.</p> |
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Latest revision as of 20:22, 5 November 2020
Seedlings with vertical growth interrupted by grass stage, stem then more thickened, fascicles much more numerous and crowded around bud, and other buds more approximate on stem. Leaves mostly in 2s, sometimes in 3s on same shoot, resin canals per leaf 3–9, hypodermis (2–)3–4(–5) cell-layers thick. Seed-cone base mostly rounded when open.
Habitat: Flatwoods, mostly over limestone
Elevation: 0–10m
Discussion
The name Pinus caribaea Morelet has been applied in error to P. elliottii var. densa. This variety is best distinguished by its wood, which is heavier and harder than that of typical slash pine, and by its having a grass stage comparable to that of P. palustris. This variety is not used for naval stores as is the type variety; neither is it commercially planted.
Selected References
None.