Foliage Notes:
Green (Soft bluish-green foliage, finer than most pines and slightly twisted)
 Soil Notes:
Widely adaptable to different soils, but prefers fertile, moist, well-drained soils
 Range:
Found growing at Seneca Park in Rochester, NY in 1932
 Diagnostic Characteristics:
Needles (2-4" long) in fascicles of 5, with waxy lines on the two inner surfaces. Needles are soft, slender, and finely toothed. Needles, branchlets, and branches are slightly twisted. Resinous buds are 0.25" long and sharp pointed. Cones are 3-8" long by 1.5" wide. Stems are slender with tufts of short hairs below insertion of fascicles.