Difference between revisions of "Pinus torreyana subsp. insularis"

J. R. Haller

Syst. Bot. 11: 45. 1986.

Common names: Island Torrey pine
EndemicConservation concern
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Latest revision as of 20:23, 5 November 2020

Trees 10(–15)m in native stands; mature crown of sheltered trees broader than tree height, compact in natural sites. Seed cones broader than long, mostly over 13.5cm; umbos mostly more than 6mm, whole umbo curved outward. Seeds to 14mm wide, averaging over 11mm, brown to dark brown with darker mottling.


Habitat: Dry fogbelt zone, ravines and low ridges
Elevation: 130–180m

Discussion

Pinus torreyana subsp. insularis occurs naturally only on Santa Rosa Island, California.

Of conservation concern.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.