Hawaii's Most Invasive Horticultural Plants

   
Mexican weeping pine
Pinus patula

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Other names:jelecote pine, patula pine, pino triste
Description: Tree 60-100' tall, with reddish scaly bark on the upper trunk; fine, drooping 6-10" needles, usually 3 per bundle; and clusters of 2-4" slightly curved seed cones.
Risk areas: Moist forest and subalpine shrubland, 3000-8000 ft. elevation.
WARNING:Several species of pines are widely planted for reforestation in the tropics. Their wind-blown seeds allow them to spread easily, and three species have become a problem in Hawaii.

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