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Thrives in a light well-drained sandy or gravelly loam. Dislikes poorly drained moorland soils. Established plants tolerate drought. This species is not hardy in the colder areas of the country, it tolerates temperatures down to between -5 and -10°c. A very variable tree. Most of the trees cultivated under this name in Britain are in fact P. rudis. A very vigorous tree, especially in girth, for its first 60 years but then rapidly declining in vigour and not usually living much longer. It is often cultivated for its wood in warm temperate zones. The cones open and shed their seed whilst still attached to the tree. Plants are strongly outbreeding, self-fertilized seed usually grows poorly. They hybridize freely with other members of this genus. Leaf secretions inhibit the germination of seeds, thereby reducing the amount of plants that can grow beneath the tree. Plants in this genus are notably susceptible to honey fungus.
Height: 280 cm Container: Ø 120 cm, height: 55 cm
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