Pinus bungeana | |
Vulgo: | Pinus bungeana |
Type: | Arbor, original crown type |
Latin Name: | Pinus bungeana Zucc. |
Families Genera: | Pinaceae |
Height: | Up to 30 meters |
Crown Width: | 6-8m |
Area: | It is distributed in Shanxi Province (Luliang Mountain, Zhongtiao Mountain, Taihang Mountain), western Henan Province, Qinling Mountains in Shaanxi Province, southern Gansu Province and Maijishan Mountain in Tianshui, northern Sichuan Province and Guanwushan Mountain in Jiangyou, and western Hubei Province. It is cultivated in places such as Suzhou, Hangzhou and Hengyang |
Trunk: | The bark of young trees is smooth and grayish green. As they grow up, the bark falls off in irregular thin pieces, revealing the new pale yellowish green bark. The old bark is light brownish gray or grayish white, cracking into irregular scale-like pieces and falling off. After falling off, it is nearly smooth, revealing the pinkish-white inner bark, which is white and brown interlaced in a pattern of spots and scales |
Flowers&fruits: | The flowering period is from April to May, and the cones mature from October to November of the following year |
Leaf: | Evergreen coniferous |
Light: | It prefers full sunlight but can tolerate partial shade |
Water: | Drought-tolerant but intolerant of waterlogging |
Soil: | Tolerant of poor soil; It grows well in cool climate, deep and fertile calcareous soil and loess |
Proposed Use: | Parks, green Spaces, courtyard trees, and scenic trees |
Maintenance: | Low |