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BOTANICAL AND ECOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS

SPECIES: Pinus contorta var. contorta | Shore Pine
GENERAL BOTANICAL CHARACTERISTICS : Shore pine is a short-lived, native conifer [9,22,25,43]. At maturity, depending on the site, shore pine reaches heights of 20 to 50 feet (6-15 m) and d.b.h.'s of 6 to 20 inches (15-50 cm) [16,26,40,46]. The trunk is often twisted, and crown shape varies from dense and round to irregular [17,19,27]. The bark of shore pine is furrowed and up to 1 inch (2.54 cm) thick [3,9,26]. Shore pine has many branches [4,9,26]. The short, narrow leaves occur in fascicles of two [3,17,19,26,44]. The cones are persistent [19,22,33,44,49]. They are about 1.5 to 2 inches (3.8-5.1 cm) long [19,49]. Cones of shore pine are typically nonserotinous [9,10,26]. Serotiny tends to increase farther inland but is erratic and unpredictable [26]. RAUNKIAER LIFE FORM : Phanerophyte REGENERATION PROCESSES : Shore pine does not reproduce by sprouting [40]. Shore pine begins producing cones between 5 and 10 years of age [10,22]. Good seed crops usually occur every other year [10]. Owen and Molden [50] discuss development of lateral shoot terminal buds. Shore pine produces large amounts of flowers and pollen [3,9,49]. Percentage of sound seed ranges from 75 to 79 percent [9]. Fresh seed requires no stratification, but stored seed requires 20 to 30 days stratification. Seeds are viable for up to 17 years in cold storage [22]. Seed falls approximately 200 feet (60 m) from the source under normal conditions [9]. Shore pine requires absorbent soils, light, and warm temperatures for germination [8,22]. SITE CHARACTERISTICS : Shore pine grows in a maritime climate throughout most of its range. Annual precipitation, which falls year-round and mostly in the form of rain, is 60 to 200 inches (1,500-5,000 mm) [15,26]. Shore pine occurs from sea level to the subalpine zone (5,030 feet [1,525 m]) in Alaska [3,45]. Shore pine occurs in peat bogs and muskegs on gentle slopes and lowlands [11,19,40,42,49]. It is most common on poorly drained, deep Histosols [11,42,45]. Conditions are xeric in the southern-most part of shore pine's distribution, where it occurs in closed-cone pine and cypress communities of California [48]. Shore pine habitat here includes coastal dunes, seaside bluffs, and exposed rocky headlands; winds may be strong and salty [48]. Soils are Inceptisols, Alfisols, and Ultisols; best growth is on well-drained loams with a pH of 5 [16,26]. Here shore pine occurs at elevations between sea level and 1,690 feet (0-507 m) [33]. Overstory and understory tree species not mentioned in Distribution and Occurrence include yelow cedar (Chamaecyparis nootkatensis), Mendocino White Plains lodgepole pine, bishop pine (Pinus muricata), and common juniper (Juniperus communis) [20,34,47]. Associated shrubs are huckleberries (Vaccinium spp.), bog Labrador-tea (Ledum groenlandicum), bog kalmia (Kalmia polifolia), northern twinflower (Linnaea borealis), bunchberry dogwood (Cornus canadensis), and crowberry (Empetrum nigrum) [1,8,41,46,47]. Commonly associated herbs are sedges (Carex spp.), naked sedge (Calamagrostis nutkatensis), rusty menziesia (Menziesia ferruginea), and narrowleaf cottonsedge (Eriophorum angustifolium) [8,46,47]. Sphagnum moss (Sphagnum spp.) is a common associate in Alaska [46,47]. SUCCESSIONAL STATUS : Facultative Seral Species Shore pine occurs in extreme habitats that are unfavorable to other, potentially competitive species [9,49]. Windthrow and landslides are common [15]. Shore pine is a climatic climax in bog woodlands, reproducing under its own canopy [36]. Shore pine is considered a climax species in many areas [6,41,46]. Shore pine is shade intolerant [25,26,40]. SEASONAL DEVELOPMENT : Male and female strobili are initiated late in the growing season. Development continues in the spring [26]. Pollen shedding begins in mid- to late May [9,10,26]. Cones mature between September and October, with seed dispersal following shortly afterward [22,26,40].

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