It is one of the largest tree species in Asia, reported to heights of up to tall and with a trunk up to diameter above buttressed base. The
leaves are needle-like or awl-like and long on young trees up to about 100 years old, then gradually becoming more scale-like, long, on mature trees. The
cones are small, long, with about 15–30 thin, fragile scales, each scale with two
seeds. ==History==