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Published In: Systema orbis vegetabilium 35. 1830. (5-12 Jul 1830) (Syst. Orb. Veg.) Name publication detail
 

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Distribution: 10 genera and c. 250 species in temperate regions of the northern hemisphere, Sumatra, Java, C. America and W. Indies. Represented in Pakistan by 4 genera and 9 species, 2 are adventive.

 

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Monoecious resiniferous trees with needle‑shaped or scale leaves spirally arranged. Male cones with scale‑like bracts at base; scales numerous with 2 microsporangia per scale. Female cones enlarged and woody at maturity with many spirally disposed bract scales. Fruit a woody cone.
 

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1.Mature leaves borne on long shoots, solitary; short shoots absent.
2.Leaves linear flattened in cross section, not borne on peg like projections. Cones erect. Sporangia opening by transverse slits.
Abies
2.Leaves needle like, quadrangular in cross section, borne on peg like projections. Cones pendulous. Sporangia opening by longitudinal slits.
Picea
1.Mature leaves borne on short or long shoots in whorls or fascicles.
3.Leaves short, needle like, spiral on long shoots; fascicled on dwarf ones. Cones erect, only scales falling of at maturity. Male cones solitary on dwarf branches.
Cedrus
3.Leaves scale like on long shoots; short shoots with long acicular leaves. Male cones clustered at the base of young dwarf shoots.
Pinus
 
 
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