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Title: The phenology and growth habits of pines in Hawaii
Author: Lanner, Ronald M.
Date: 1966
Source: Res. Paper PSW-RP-29. Berkeley, CA: Pacific Southwest Forest & Range Experiment Station Forest Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture; 25 p
Station ID: RP-PSW-029
Description: Hawaii has no native pines, but many species have been introduced as ornamental or potential timber trees. These species have been planted in environments that differ greatly from their natural habitat. This paper describes how the coordinated seasonal cycle of growth and flowering has been influenced by the climatic conditions these pines have encountered in Hawaii.
Keywords: Pinus sp.
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Lanner, Ronald M. 1966. The phenology and growth habits of pines in Hawaii. Res. Paper PSW-RP-29. Berkeley, CA: Pacific Southwest Forest & Range Experiment Station Forest Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture; 25 p.
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