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Ornamental trees / Pinaceae / Flora of Morocco / Flora of Turkey / Abies / Fir / Juniper / Cedrus libani / Cunninghamia / Pinales / Botany / Flora
Date: 2013-01-30 15:20:08
Ornamental trees
Pinaceae
Flora of Morocco
Flora of Turkey
Abies
Fir
Juniper
Cedrus libani
Cunninghamia
Pinales
Botany
Flora

Pinetum Pseudolarix amabilis- golden-larch Deciduous conifer; needles turn bright, golden yellow in the fall. Becomes open and horizontally branched with age, similar to C. libani. Section 3

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