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Dec 6, 2023 5:30 PM CST
Name: Rick R.
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It seems to be a few degrees less cold hardy than the Pinus paulstris sold as temporary indoor Christmas trees presently. I thought maybe it would make a better Christmas pine inside the house with a stronger scent (or maybe even as a bonsai), but then I find that P. kesiya changes to adult foliage much earlier. So it wouldn't work.
https://botany.cz/en/pinus-kes...
See the fifth photo.
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