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Pinus lambertiana Douglas
SUGAR PINE
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Achilidae  Synecdoche nervata @ UCR_ENT (1)
Agaricaceae  Phoma harknessii @ BPI (1)

Phoma @ BPI (1)
Annulatascaceae  Ceratostomella @ BPI (1)
Aphelinidae  Encarsia @ UCRC_ENT (5)
Aphididae  Cinara ( @ AMNH_PBI (4)
Corticiaceae  Corticium corruge @ BPI (4)
Cronartiaceae  Cronartium ribicola @ BPI (6)
Dermateaceae  Atropellis pinicola @ BPI (4)

Patinella atroviridis @ BPI (1)
Diaporthaceae  Phomopsis occulta @ BPI (1)

Phomopsis pseudotsugae @ BPI (1)
Dothioraceae  Dothichiza ferruginosa @ BPI (1)
Erysiphaceae  Oospora microcarpa @ BPI (2)

Oospora @ BPI (1)
Helotiaceae  Cenangium abietis @ BPI (2)
Hyaloscyphaceae  Hyaloscypha atomaria @ BPI (1)
Hysteriaceae  Hysterographium formosum @ BPI (1)
Marasmiaceae  Lachnella hyalina @ BPI (1)
Margarodidae  Matsucoccus acalyptus @ CSCA_TCN (1)

Matsucoccus paucicicatrices @ CSCA_TCN (3)
Melanconidaceae  Rabenhorstia @ BPI (1)
Meruliaceae  Phlebia albida @ BPI (1)
Miridae  Deraeocoris @ AMNH_PBI (1)
Mytilinidiaceae  Mytilinidion tortile @ BPI (1)
Peniophoraceae  Peniophora crassa @ BPI (1)
Platygloeaceae  Tuberculina maxima @ BPI (1)
Polyporaceae  Fomes laricis @ BPI (1)

Fomes pini @ BPI (5)

Lentinus lepideus @ BPI (1)

Polyporus abietinus @ BPI (1)

Polyporus berkeleyi @ BPI (3)

Polyporus tulipiferus @ BPI (1)

Poria lenis @ BPI (1)

Poria sinuosa @ BPI (1)

Poria subacida @ BPI (1)

Poria xantha @ BPI (1)

Trametes americana @ BPI (1)

Trametes odorata @ BPI (1)
Pseudococcidae  Puto profusus @ CSCA_TCN (1)
Reduviidae  Sinea @ AMNH_PBI (1)
Rhytismataceae  Hypodermella arcuata @ BPI (7)

Lophodermium nitens @ BPI (4)

Lophodermium pinastri @ BPI (6)

Propolis leonis @ BPI (2)
Steccherinaceae  Irpex @ BPI (1)
Uropyxidaceae  Aecidium grossulariae @ BPI (1)
Valsaceae  Cytospora pini @ BPI (1)
_  Gloeocoryneum cinereum @ BPI (1)

Lophodermina nitens @ BPI (3)

Neofuckelia pinicola @ BPI (1)

Phialea acuum @ 655637B (1); 655637A (1); 655637C (1)

Zythia pinastri @ BPI (1)

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4. Pinus lambertiana Douglas, Trans. Linn. Soc. London, Bot. 15: 500. 1827.

Sugar pine

Trees to 75m; trunk to 3.3m diam., massive, straight; crown narrowly conic, becoming rounded. Bark cinnamon- to gray-brown, deeply furrowed, plates long, scaly. Branches spreading, distal branches ascending; twigs gray-green to red-tan, aging gray, mostly puberulent. Buds cylindro-ovoid, red-brown, to 0.8cm, resinous. Leaves 5 per fascicle, spreading to ascending, persisting 2--4 years, 5--10cm ´ (0.9--)1--1.5(--2)mm, straight, slightly twisted, pliant, blue-green, abaxial surface with only a few lines evident, adaxial surfaces with evident white stomatal lines, margins finely serrulate, apex acuminate; sheath (1--)1.5--2cm, shed early. Pollen cones ellipsoid-cylindric, to 15mm, yellow. Seed cones maturing in 2 years, shedding seeds and falling soon thereafter, often clustered, pendent, symmetric, cylindric before opening, lance-cylindric to ellipsoid-cylindric when open, 25--50cm, yellow-brown, stalks 6--15cm; apophyses somewhat thickened; umbo terminal, depressed, resinous, slightly excurved. Seeds obovoid, oblique apically; body 1--2cm, deep brown; wing broad, 2--3cm. 2 n =24.

Montane dry to moist forests; 330--3200m; Calif., Nev., Oreg.; Mexico in n Baja California.

The largest species of the genus, Pinus lambertiana also has the longest seed cone in the genus. It is an important timber tree with harvest far exceeding regrowth. It is easily distinguished from P . monticola and P . strobus by its larger cones and thicker cone scales with larger seeds; it is somewhat less reliably distinguished by its leaves, which are slightly wider and more tapering-tipped and have some stomatal lines evident on the abaxial surfaces (the lines not evident in P . monticola and P . strobus ). A "sugary" resin high in cyclitols exudes from the sweet-scented fresh-cut wood.

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