Pinus pseudostrobus
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| Pinus pseudostrobus Lindl. |
Smooth-bark Mexican Pine (Pinus pseudostrobus), (Chamite and Pacingo) distinctive names in Spanish, tree endemic to Mexico, 8 to 25 m tall, dense and round top, the bark is brown and fissured and smooth when young. It grows between 1300-3250 m. From 26° to 15° north latitude, from Sinaloa, Mexico to Honduras. It occurs within a rainfalls regime mostly in summer. It has been introduced in New Zealand near sea level and has done very fine
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- Conifer Specialist Group 1998. Pinus pseudostrobus. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 10 July 2007.

