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1 Needles 5 in each bundle; each needle with 1 vascular bundle (visible in X-section, by breaking or cutting a needle); [subgenus Strobus, section Quinquefoliae, subsection Strobus] | |
2 Bracts and bud scales fimbriate; sheath > 1.3 cm long; needles 20-50 cm long, in bundles of 3 (-4); twigs about 1 cm in diameter; [subgenus Pinus, section Trifoliae, subsection Australes] | |
3 Needles in bundles of 3, or 2 and 3, or 3-4 (-6) (predominantly or at least substantially in 3's); [subgenus Pinus, section Trifoliae, subsection Australes]. | |
4 Needles in bundles of 3 (rarely with a few bundles of 2, 4, or 5). | |
5 Cones distinctly longer than broad when open or closed, 5-13 cm long; needles mostly (10-) 12-23 (-28) cm long, 0.7-1.5 mm wide; buds not resinous (or only slightly so); trunks not producing adventitious sprouts (epicormic sprouting) | |
5 Cones about as broad as long, 3-6 (-9) cm long; needles (4-) 7-20 cm long, 1.5-2.0 mm wide; buds resinous; trunks commonly producing adventitious sprouts (epicormic sprouting), especially in response to fire. | |
6 Needles (4-) 7-10 (-15) cm long, persisting only 2 years; cones usually opening at maturity (not serotinous); [ridges, slopes, bottomlands, and bogs of the Mountains and Piedmont, northwards in Coastal Plain acid uplands and wetlands] | |
6 Needles (10-) 16-20 cm long, persisting 3-4 years; cones serotinous; [pocosins, savannas, and other wetlands of the Coastal Plain] | |
4 Needles in bundles of 2 and 3. | |
7 Needles 3-11 (-13) cm long. | |
7 Needles 17-30 cm long. | |
3 Needles in bundles of 2 only. | |
10 Needles slender to somewhat stout, 0.5-1.2 mm wide. | |
11 Needles 2-13 cm long; branches flexible; spring shoots usually with several nodes (several whorls of branches). | |
12 Needles 2-8 cm long, generally twisted; cones either opening at maturity, not serotinous, the scales bearing prominent, slender prickles 2-5 mm long, or serotinous and unarmed; [subgenus Pinus, section Trifoliae, subsection Contortae]. | |
13 Needles 2-3.5 cm long, not twisted, curved; cones serotinous, unarmed; leaf sheaths < 2.5 mm long | |
13 Needles 2-8 cm long, generally twisted, straight; cones opening at maturity, not serotinous, the scales bearing prominent, slender prickles 2-5 mm long; leaf sheaths > 2.5 mm long | |
12 Needles 5-13 cm long, twisted or not; cones opening at maturity or serotinous, the scales bearing prominent, short, stout prickles or minute, deciduous prickles, and also with a faint to conspicuous horizontal ridge. | |
14 Anthers yellow; bark tight, closely ridged, not sloughing off, reminiscent of a hardwood; [mesic to fairly wet, fertile soils]; [subgenus Pinus, section Trifoliae, subsection Australes] | |
10 Needles stout, 1.3-2.5 mm wide. | |
17 Buds white, not resinous; [introduced tree, usually planted only on Coastal Plain barrier islands] | |
18 Cones 3-6 cm long, unarmed; [introduced trees south to MD and WV]. | |