Pice asperata mast. The bark of the tree is pale and brown, which breaks into a slightly thick, fracturing piece of slabs; the small branches are alienated or condensed with short hair, a year of light brown, brown or light red brown, leaf pillows with white powder, sprouts in the base, incubines in winter cones and resins; the loaf is affixed, with a small or sharp tip of the front, with a twig of the face, with a pink and white pellets on all sides; the ball is rounded, with a narrow upper end, pre-cooked green, light brown or brown; the seed is convoluted; and the four-to-five-month period in which the ball fruit matures from 9 to 10 months。









