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Japanese White Pine

Pinus parviflora

Description:

The Japanese White Pine, or the Japanese five-needle pine, is native to Japan, and is frequently used to decorate parks in several countries. It is a coniferous, evergreen tree and can grow up to 15 to 25 meters in height and is usually as wide as it is tall.

Habitat:

It is native to Japan, but is frequently used for decoration in parks in several countries.

Notes:

This tree was extremely common in my my walk through Gangnam, South Korea. It was the most popular tree near a large apartment complex.

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freddy.lee96
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freddy.lee96

서울특별시 (Seoul), Republic of Korea

Spotted on Oct 30, 2012
Submitted on Oct 30, 2012

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