Siberian Dwarf Pine

Siberian Dwarf Pine
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Plantae
Division:Pinophyta
Class:Pinopsida
Order:Pinales
Family:Pinaceae
Genus:Pinus
Species:pumilia
Binomial name
Pinus pumila

The Siberian Dwarf Pine (Pinus pumila} is a native to northeastern Asia, including the islands of Japan. This shrubby pine ranges from 1-3 m in height, exceptionally up to 5 m, but may have individual branches that extend farther along the ground in length.

The needles are formed in bundles of five and are about 4-6 cm long. The cones are 2.5-4.5 cm long, with large nut-like seeds (pine nuts). The seeds are harvested and dispersed by the Spotted Nutcracker (Nucifraga caryocatactes).

It is also known as the Dwarf Siberian Pine and Japanese Stone Pine.

In the mountains of northern Japan, it sometimes hybridises with the related Japanese White Pine (Pinus parviflora); these hybrids (Pinus x hakkodensis) are larger than P. pumila, reaching 8-10 m tall on occasion.






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