Men bumps ellipsoid, 10-15 mm long, yellow. Female cones before opening cylindrical or narrowly cylindrical, after the disclosure of ovoid-cylindrical, mature every two years, dropping seeds and soon fall off. Cones 7-20 cm long, symmetrical, brownish or pale brown, purple, or gray tint; hang in clusters on stalks 2-3 cm long. Apophyses slightly divergent, resinous at the ends. Seeds flattened, oval or egg-shaped, tapering at both ends, 5-6 mm, red-brown to dark with marked. Wing length 1.8-2.5 cm, pale brown, easily separated from the seed.
Weymouth pine in the park Ostashino - 2 adults tree
Weymouth pine is widespread in the northeast US (all states east of Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Georgia) and south-eastern provinces of Canada (Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Ontario and Manitoba), as well as on the French islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon. There are variations in Mexico and Guatemala. In the north, the area is growing at sea level in the south rises to a height of 1500 m above sea level. Prefers well-dried soil and cool, wet climate.