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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Torrey pine, also called "Del Mar pine" and "soledad pine," is a broad, open-crowned pine growing to 8?15 m tall, with 20?35 cm long leaves ('needles') in groups of five. The cones are stout and heavy, typically 8?15 cm long and broad, and contain large, hard-shelled, but edible, pine nuts.The Torrey pine is the rarest pine in the United States. The wild population is restricted to about 3000 trees growing in a narrow strip along the California coast in San Diego. There is also a population of a variety (Pinus torreyana var. insularis) in a…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Torrey pine, also called "Del Mar pine" and "soledad pine," is a broad, open-crowned pine growing to 8?15 m tall, with 20?35 cm long leaves ('needles') in groups of five. The cones are stout and heavy, typically 8?15 cm long and broad, and contain large, hard-shelled, but edible, pine nuts.The Torrey pine is the rarest pine in the United States. The wild population is restricted to about 3000 trees growing in a narrow strip along the California coast in San Diego. There is also a population of a variety (Pinus torreyana var. insularis) in a single grove on Santa Rosa Island, off the coast of Santa Barbara. This variety, if considered alone, was one of the rarest pines in the world, at about 100 trees, in the early 20th century.