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Siberian Dwarf Pine : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pinus pumila
''Pinus pumila'' (common names Siberian dwarf pine, dwarf Siberian pine,〔 dwarf stone pine,〔 Japanese stone pine,〔 or creeping pine) is a native of northeastern Asia, including the islands of Japan. It shares the common name ''creeping pine'' with several other plants. ==Description== It is a coniferous evergreen shrub ranging from in height, exceptionally up to , but may have individual branches that extend farther along the ground in length. In the mountains of northern Japan, it sometimes hybridises with the related Japanese white pine (''Pinus parviflora''); these hybrids (''Pinus'' × ''hakkodensis'') are larger than ''P. pumila'', reaching tall on occasion. The leaves are needle-like, formed in bundles of five and are 4–6 cm long. The cones are 2.5-4.5 cm long, with large nut-like seeds (pine nuts).
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