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Filed as Pinus thunbergii Lamb. [family PINACEAE]

Fogg, John M. Jr., #s.n.
1978-04-15
Specimens
United States
ABFM
Pinus thunbergii Lamb. [family PINACEAE] (stored under name)

Filed as Pinus thunbergii Lamb. [family PINACEAE]

Fogg, John M. Jr., #s.n.
1968-09-07
Specimens
United States
ABFM
Pinus thunbergii Lamb. [family PINACEAE] (stored under name)

Filed as Pinus thunbergii Lamb. [family PINACEAE]

Fogg, John M. Jr., #s.n.
1966-09-22
Specimens
United States
ABFM
Pinus thunbergii Lamb. [family PINACEAE] (stored under name)

Filed as Pinus thunbergii Lamb. [family PINACEAE]

Fogg, John M. Jr., #s.n.
1968-10-04
Specimens
United States
ABFM
Pinus thunbergii Lamb. [family PINACEAE] (stored under name)

Filed as Pinus thunbergii Lamb. [family PINACEAE]

Fogg, John M. Jr., #s.n.
1968-11-15
Specimens
United States
ABFM
Pinus thunbergii Lamb. [family PINACEAE] (stored under name)

Filed as Pinus thunbergii Lamb. [family PINACEAE]

Fogg, John M. Jr., #s.n.
1968-10-04
Specimens
United States
ABFM
Pinus thunbergii Lamb. [family PINACEAE] (stored under name)

Filed as Pinus thunbergii Lamb. var. oculis-draconis [family PINACEAE]

Fogg, John M. Jr., #s.n.
1968-08-06
Specimens
United States
ABFM
Pinus thunbergii Lamb. var. oculis-draconis [family PINACEAE] (stored under name)

Filed as Pinus thunbergii Parl. [family PINACEAE]

Van Neste, K.;Gabler, S.;Funk, V., #301
2015-06-23 - 2015-06-23
Specimens
United States
US
Pinus thunbergii Parl. [family PINACEAE] (stored under name)

Isotype of Usnea nidularis Asahina [family PARMELIACEAE]

Kurokawa, S., #58098-b
1958-07-18
Specimens
Japan
DUKE
Isotype of Usnea nidularis Asahina [family PARMELIACEAE] (stored under name)

Isotype of Usnea nidularis Asahina [family PARMELIACEAE]

Kurokawa, S., #58098-b
1958-07-18
Specimens
Japan
M
Isotype of Usnea nidularis Asahina [family PARMELIACEAE] (stored under name)

Isotype of Fimbristylis spathacea Roth. variety depauperata T. Koyama [family CYPERACEAE]

T. Koyama, #11120
1954-09-11
Specimens
Japan
DAO
Isotype of Fimbristylis spathacea Roth. variety depauperata T. Koyama [family CYPERACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by T. Koyama, 1954/09/11

Isotype of Fimbristylis spathacea Roth var. depauperata T. Koyama [family CYPERACEAE]

Tetsuo Koyama, #11120
1954-09-11
Specimens
Japan
UBC
Isotype of Fimbristylis spathacea Roth var. depauperata T. Koyama [family CYPERACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Tetsuo Koyama

Isotype of Usnea nidularis Asahina [family PARMELIACEAE]

Kurokawa, S., #58098-b
1958-07-18
Specimens
Japan
H
Isotype of Usnea nidularis Asahina [family PARMELIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Y. Asahina

Isotype of Pertusaria ikomae Yasuda ex Räsänen [family PERTUSARIACEAE]

Ikoma, Y., #s.n.
1920-10-04
Specimens
Japan
H
Isotype of Pertusaria ikomae Yasuda ex Räsänen [family PERTUSARIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by [A. Yasuda]
Pertusaria quartans Nyl. [family PERTUSARIACEAE]

Pinus [family PINACEAE]

Flora of North America, Vol 2,
Flora of North America (FNA)
Reference Sources
Trees or shrubs aromatic, evergreen; crown usually conic when young, often rounded or flat-topped with age. Bark of older stems variously furrowed and plated, plates and/or ridges layered or scaly. Branches usually in pseudowhorls; shoots dimorphic with long shoots and short shoots; short shoots borne in close spirals from axils of scaly bracts and bearing fascicles of leaves (needles). Buds ovoid to cylindric, apex pointed (blunt), usually resinous. Leaves dimorphic, spirally arranged; foliage leaves (needles) (1--)2--5(--6) per fascicle, persisting 2--12 or more years, terete or ± 2--3-angled and rounded on abaxial surface, sessile, sheathed at base by 12--15 overlapping scale leaves, these (at least firmer basal ones) persisting for life of fascicle or shed after first season; resin canals 2 or more. Pollen cones in dense, spikelike cluster around base of current year's growth, mostly ovoid to cylindric-conic, tan to yellow, red, blue, or lavender. Seed cones maturing in 2(--3) years, shed early or variously persistent, pendent to ± erect, at maturity conic or cylindric, sessile or stalked, shedding seed soon after maturity or variously serotinous (not opening upon maturity but much later); scales persistent, woody or pliable, surface of exposed apical portion of each scale (apophysis) thickened, with umbo (exposed scale surface of young cone) represented by a scar (sometimes apiculate) or extended into a hook, spur, claw, or prickle; bracts included. Seeds winged or wingless; cotyledons (3--)6--10(--18). x =12.