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Ignacio

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  1. Thank you. I am between P. canariensis and P. roxburghii, in fact both are related. I found this image in the book Conifers Illustrated encyclopedia. It looks very similar to the cones I gather.
  2. Hi guys , I used to be a good tree id guy, but conyphers and paricularly pinus is not my best field, except from a few from Mexico and central America. This species is growing in my university in Lima , Perú. I used the Farjon magnificent book, and my best guess was to get to the old world Pinus. Leafs are stiff, It has consistently 3 leaf per sheet, leaf size is in average 25 cm long and arround 1.1 mm wide. The female cones are loustrous, brown or dark brown, peduncule very short, has prominent apophysis but without prickles, . The seeds are 10 mm large, have wings. Other details you can see from the pictures. Thank you in advance!!

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