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Pinus stylesii in Benmore Botanical Gardens car park, Argyll, Scotland. Recently described (2008) this species is confined to high altitude forests of the Mexican Sierra Madre Oriental. It differs from the related but allopatric P. strobiformis in cone and seed morphology.

Reference: www.pinetum.org/articles/Pinus/PNstylesiiFrankis2009.pdf
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Source Pinus stylesii
Author S. Rae from Scotland, UK
Camera location56° 01′ 32.7″ N, 4° 58′ 50.53″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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This image was originally posted to Flickr by S. Rae at https://flickr.com/photos/35142635@N05/5507010397. It was reviewed on 5 November 2016 by FlickreviewR and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the cc-by-2.0.

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56°1'32.704"N, 4°58'50.531"W

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