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Pinus densiflora or Japanese red pine has a home range that includes Japan Korea northeastern China (Heilongjiang Jilin Liaoning Shandong) and the extreme southeast of Russia (southern Primorsky Krai). This pine has become a popular ornamental and has several cultivars but in the winter it becomes yellowish. The height of this tree is 20–35 m. The Japanese red pine prefers full sun on well-drained slightly acidic soil.The leaves are needle-like 8–12 cm long with two per fascicle.

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