The needles are five to twelve centimeters long, are soft and flexible and appear in bunches of five. The bark is smooth to the touch and is greyish-green near the tips of the branch, becoming rougher and a darker grey-brown closer to the trunk. The cones mature in the fall and drop from the tree during the winter. Usually eight to twenty centimeters long, and three centimeters in diameter, the cones contain 50 to 80 scales arranged in five spiral rows.
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