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The Limber Pine ( Pinus flexilis ; family Pinaceae) is a species of pine tree that occurs in the mountains of the Western United States and Canada, specifically the subalpine areas of the Rocky Mo...
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Limber Pine III-163 Limber Pine (Pinus flexilis) General Description A small to medium pine with an uneven crown. Often multistemmed. This tree is less susceptible to salt and winterburn injury than other five-needle pines.
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A description of the Limber Pine of the southern Rocky Mountains including detailed information its role in regional ecosystems. ... The Limber Pine of the Southern Rocky Mountains...
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Scientific Name; Pinus flexilis; Common Name; Limber pine ... ; Trees; Plant Fact Sheets; Consumer Hort ... Hardiness Zones:4-7...
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Similar Species: Limber Pine is most closely related to Southwestern White Pine. The cones of Southwestern White Pine are generally larger than those of Limber Pine (6-10 inches versus 3-6 inches).
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Status and Trends of Limber Pine Communities: The range of limber pine partially overlaps with that of whitebark pine, both species have large, bird-dispersed seeds, and both are highly susceptible to white pine blister rust, an exotic fungus.
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A small, scrubby, twisted tree with short limbs, usually 5 to 10 metres high; the lower branches on older trees become very long and drooping but with upturned tips. It looks similar to whitebark pine, but limber pine has larger cones.
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Limber Pine; (Pinus flexilis); This is a small to medium sized tree (average 40' in height). It is dark green in color, and somewhat rounded in shape. It is usually found growing on exposed rocky ridges from mid elevations up to timberline.
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