Himalayan Pine, Pinus wallichiana "Nana Stock Photo Alamy

Pinus Wallichiana Himalayan Pine. Bhutan Pine, Pinus wallichiana, Himalayan White Pine, Tree, Branches Stock Photo Alamy Pinus wallichiana is an evergreen Tree growing to 25 m (82ft) by 10 m (32ft) at a fast rate. Native to the temperate Himalayan areas, from eastern Afghanistan east across northern Pakistan and India to Yunnan province in southwestern China

Pinus wallichiana. Himalayan pine. Male strobilus Male strobilus Pinus wallichiana
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Pinus wallichiana - Himalayan pine, Bhutan pine, Blue pine Other names include blue pine, [3] Himalayan pine [3] and Himalayan white pine

Pinus wallichiana. Himalayan pine. Male strobilus Male strobilus Pinus wallichiana

It has a broad base with horizontal lower branching and slightly ascending upper. The Himalayan Pine was initially known as Pinus griffithii or Pinus excelsa.Its scientific name was eventually changed to Pinus wallichiana in honor of Nathaniel Wallich The leaves ("needles") are in fascicles (bundles) of five and are 12-18 cm long

PlantFiles Pictures Himalayan Pine, Butan Pine (Pinus wallichiana) by PPVilnius. Pinus wallichiana can eventually reach a height of 15 - 30 (50) m, depending on the site and climate conditions. It grows in mountain valleys at elevations of 6,000 and 14,000 feet (1,800 - 4,300 m) above sea level.

Pinus wallichiana Himalayan pine, Bhutan pine, Blue pine Van den Berk Nurseries. It is a very fast growing tree when young, with new shoots up to 1metre long per year[11] and 30 year old trees 20. These trees are found in a wide range of areas from eastern Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bhutan and towards Yunnan in South west China