- Moderate sized evergreen conifer from 40 to 80 feet tall with a thin and open look
- Grows on inland hillsides
- Trunk is often forked or crooked
- Needles are grey, long (8 to 12 inches) and flexible
- Cones are large and fat
- Found in Diablo and Hamilton sections
Pinus sabiniana
Origin | Mt. Diablo north |
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Size | 1 gallon, long 1 gallon |
bloom season | Apr |
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pollinators | Birds |
pollinators | Butterflies |
features | Cones |
dormancy | Evergreen |
sun | Full Sun |
soil | Good |
flower color | Inconspicuous |
bloom season | May |
habitat | Mixed evergreens |
soil | Moderate |
habitat | Oak woodland |
sun | Part Shade |
growth habit | Upright |
water | Very low |
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