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Among the exciting discoveries were new species of conifers, such as Pinus hartwegii, Pinus ayacahuite, P. moctezumae, P. patula, Cupressus macrocarpa, and Sequoia sempervirens.
Did you know? Many common garden flowers originated in Mexico. 2008
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Among the exciting discoveries were new species of conifers, such as Pinus hartwegii, Pinus ayacahuite, P. moctezumae, P. patula, Cupressus macrocarpa, and Sequoia sempervirens.
Did you know? Many common garden flowers originated in Mexico. 2008
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Some conifers found in cloud forests at high elevations include Abies guatemalensis, Cupressus lusitanica, Pinus ayacahuite, P. maximinoi, P. patula tecunumaii, P. pseudostrobus and Podocarpus oleifolius.
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Dominant species are Pinus ayacahuite, P cornuta, P. lawsonii, P. chiapensis, P. devoniana, and P. pseudostrobus var. oaxacana.
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Quercus uxoris, P. ayacahuite and Cupressus lindleyi.
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In the higher elevations, dominant species include P. rudis, P. ayacahuite, and P. patula, and can be found in association with the cloud forests of north Oaxaca.
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The Sierra de Chiapas is considered an area of distribution of Mexican pines; some of these species include Pinus chiapensis, P. patula subsp. tecunumanii, P. ayacahuite, and P. maximinoi.
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Pine trees that are dominant in pine forests are P. herrerai, P. pseudostrobus, P. pringlei, and P. ayacahuite.
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The peculiar seed is found again only in the northern variety of P. ayacahuite.
The Genus Pinus George Russell Shaw 1892
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At one extreme the cone of P. flexilis is not unlike that of P. albicaulis, at the other extreme it approaches the characteristic cone of P. ayacahuite, with prolonged reflexed scales.
The Genus Pinus George Russell Shaw 1892
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