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        pitchlob hybrid Pinaceae Pinus xrigitaeda  
        
 Leaf:Evergreen needles, 4 to 6 inches long, with three somewhat twisted needles per fascicle, yellow-green to green.
 Flower:Species is monoecious; males cylindrical, red to yellow, in large clusters at twig tips; females yellow to red.
 Fruit:Cones are ovoid, 3 to 5 inches long, light brown in color; umbo is armed with a short, stout prickle; maturing in fall.
 Twig:Orange-brown and moderately stout; buds narrowly ovoid, light gray-brown.
 Bark:Dark and scaly when young, developing red-brown or yellow-brown thick flat plates with deep furrows; sprouts of needles may be present.
 Form:Extremely variable; short and poorly formed on poor sites, but can be a straight, medium sized tree reachin 80 feet tall on better sites; epicormic sprouting can be seen.
 
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