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Pinus lambertiana
Pinus lambertiana
Pinus lambertiana
Pinus lambertiana

Pinus lambertiana

TAXONOMÍA

FamiliaPinaceae
GéneroPinus
Zona6

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Pinus lambertiana, commonly known as the sugar pine, is a species of pine native to the mountains of the Pacific coast of North America, from Oregon to Baja California. It is the tallest and largest of all pine species, often reaching heights of 60-70 meters. The tree is known for its long cones, which can grow up to 50 cm in length. It has a moderate growth rate and prefers temperate climates.

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Sugar Pine
Pinus lambertiana subsp. martirensis
Pinus lambertiana var. martirensis
Pinus lambertiana var. minor
Pinus lambertiana var. purpurea
Strobus lambertiana

DESCRIPCIÓN GENERAL

AguaSeco
SueloFranco
LuzBrillo directo (8 Horas)
Temperatura15° C
Humedad50
Inactividad3 Meses
pH5,5
Presión1013

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DETALLES

Instrucciones de cuidado
Sugar pines require full sunlight and thrive in temperate climates with moderate temperatures. They prefer environments with moderate humidity and should be watered when the soil is almost completely dry. These trees are relatively hardy but do require some care during their growth stage.
Suelo
Pinus lambertiana prefers well-draining loamy soil. The soil should be slightly acidic to neutral in pH. Good drainage is essential to prevent root rot, so avoid waterlogged conditions.
Fertilizante
Sugar pines generally do not require additional fertilization if planted in nutrient-rich soil. If necessary, a balanced, slow-release fertilizer can be applied in early spring.
Trasplante
As a large tree species, sugar pines are not typically repotted. They should be planted in their permanent location where they have ample space to grow.
Propagación
Propagation of Pinus lambertiana is typically done through seeds. Seeds should be sown in well-draining soil in a sunny location. Stratification of seeds may improve germination rates.
Poda
Pruning is necessary to remove dead or diseased branches and to shape the tree. Pruning should be done in late winter or early spring before new growth begins.
Toxicidad
Pinus lambertiana is not known to be toxic to pets or humans. However, as with all plants, it is best to avoid ingestion of any plant material.
Adicional
Sugar pines are known for their impressive size and longevity. They can live for several hundred years and are an important species in their native habitats. They are also valued for their high-quality wood, which is used in construction and carpentry.
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