|  | Banksiana: Answers to key questions leading to this species. 
     
      |  | Seed cones usually in pairs or
        sometimes whorled, curved forward on branches, lanceoloid before
        opening, ovoid when open; apophysis generally flat or depressed (or
        enlarged on one side toward outer cone base); umbo unarmed or with
        minute reflexed prickle; central and northern Saskatchewan.  NOT
        [Seed cones solitary or in pairs, spreading to recurved on branches,
        lanceoloid to ovoid before opening, broadly ovoid to nearly globose when
        open; apophysis +/- raised and those on mid to lower scales mostly much
        domed, rhombic and cross-keeled; umbo mostly armed with a stubby or
        slender prickle to 6 mm long; Cypress Hills.]
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  |  | Pinus: Answers to key questions leading to this genus. 
     
      |  | Needles on year-old and older branches
        borne either in groups (fascicles) of 2 with each fascicle
        scaly-sheathed at base at least when young, or in clusters of 12-25 on
        short shoots with clusters not scaly sheathed.  NOT [Needles
        borne singly along branches, not in fascicles scaly-sheathed at base or
        on short shoots.] |  |  | Needles in fascicles of 2 on dwarf
        shoots, evergreen; scales of seed cones with thickened apical portion
        (apophysis) bearing terminal or central, scar-like to raised umbo and
        often a prickle or hook.  NOT [Needles in clusters of 12-25 on
        short shoots, deciduous; scales of seed cones without apophyses, umbos, and
        prickle.] |    |