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  • Spring-shoots uninodal, slightly or not at all pruinose.

    The Genus Pinus George Russell Shaw 1892

  • Spring-shoots slender, pruinose; branchlets very pliant and tough, summer-shoots abundant.

    The Genus Pinus George Russell Shaw 1892

  • Spring-shoots uninodal in some, multinodal in other species.

    The Genus Pinus George Russell Shaw 1892

  • Spring-shoots pubescent; branchlets very tough and pliant.

    The Genus Pinus George Russell Shaw 1892

  • Spring-shoots pubescent or glabrous; branches becoming studded with prominent resin-cells of the cortex.

    The Genus Pinus George Russell Shaw 1892

  • Spring-shoots multinodal, pruinose; branchlets pliant and tough.

    The Genus Pinus George Russell Shaw 1892

  • Spring-shoots glabrous; branches and most of the trunk covered with a smooth gray cortex.

    The Genus Pinus George Russell Shaw 1892

  • Spring-shoots glabrous, summer-shoots common on fruiting branches of young trees.

    The Genus Pinus George Russell Shaw 1892

  • Spring-shoots conspicuously pruinose, uninodal or not infrequently multinodal.

    The Genus Pinus George Russell Shaw 1892

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