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[ entry ] - we call her pinu, because we don't know her real name is.

"Pinus nigra, 2018, [Austrian Black Pine], PYE-nus NYE-gruh, 60x40ft. #Conifer, USDA Hardiness Zone 4, Stiff dark green needles, Bloom Month --, In Garden Bed L3 for 4.3 YEARS (Lowe).

 

Medium to large conifer that is native from central and southeastern Europe to western Asia. 40-60’ tall over time (less frequently to 100’). Dense pyramidal habit in youth. Planted in 2013.

 

#Pinus #AustrianBlackPine

 

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In the grounds of the Ringling Museum.

Distinguished from the bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) by the broadly attenuate (not rounded) base of the pine-cone, each scale of which has no terminal prickle or weak one to only 1 mm, and an amber color to the resin on the pinecone. This pine species epitomizes the many stately conifer tree species of the Sierra Nevada. Along the John Muir Trail and the PCT, this pine tree is common from south of Mount Whitney in the New Army Pass area north to somewhere just north of Mather Pass. It was not observed north of the Le Conte Canyon area. This site sits to the west of New Army Pass.

Japanese Black Pine, 2 stiff, sharp-pointed needles, Plant Sciences Center Teaching Garden, species native to Japan, especially along the coast

2024-07-30 Italy, Southern Tyrol - Südtirol - Alto Adige: Staller Alm

Several ladybirds are coniferous trees specialists or even pine trees specialists

–pino piñonero, pino real–

 

Bosques y formaciones arbustivas esclerófilas y edafoxerófilas, a menudo sobre arenas consolidadas y granitos, 0–700 m.a. Circunmediterránea. Repoblada en gran parte del territorio, subespontánea en Sierra Morena y Aljibe.

"Pinus nigra, 2018, [Austrian Black Pine], PYE-nus NYE-gruh, 60x40ft. #Conifer, USDA Hardiness Zone 4, Stiff dark green needles, Bloom Month --, In Garden Bed L3 for 4.3 YEARS (Lowe).

 

Medium to large conifer that is native from central and southeastern Europe to western Asia. 40-60’ tall over time (less frequently to 100’). Dense pyramidal habit in youth. Planted in 2013.

 

#Pinus #AustrianBlackPine

 

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Chir Pine, Indian Long-needle Pine, 3 long needles, F st near 7th st, Old North Davis, native to Himalayas

This species is a 5 needle pine. It produces tight bundles on the branch.

"Pinus strobus, 2017, [Eastern White Pine], PYE-nus STROE-buss, 60x30 ft Large #Conifer, Black Walnut Sensitive., USDA Hardiness Zone 3, Blue green needles, Bloom Month --, In Garden Bed D2 for 19.8 years

 

Bought many 2 ft seedings from Coldwater Farms. Have 6 or so along the driveway. White pines grow well in Michigan. The eastern white pine could be the tallest tree in eastern North America (230 ft). Mine are 20 ft. or so after 15 years. There are manys interesting white pine cultivars.

Trimmed bottoms again in 2016.

 

#Pinus"

Botanical Name: Pinus palustris

Common Name: Longleaf Pine

80-100ft VA Coastal Plain Tree. This tree used to be found all over Tidewater. It is commonly refered to the tree that built tidewater due to the tree being used for various construction purposes. There are three areas along the Virginia Wesleyan Campus that have been planted with these Longleaf Pines.

Taken: August 2019

 

Chir Pine, Indian Long-needle Pine, 3 long needles, F st near 7th st, Old North Davis, CA, native to Himalayas

–pino piñonero, pino real–

 

Bosques y formaciones arbustivas esclerófilas y edafoxerófilas, a menudo sobre arenas consolidadas y granitos, 0–700 m.a. Circunmediterránea. Repoblada en gran parte del territorio, subespontánea en Sierra Morena y Aljibe.

Pinus sp. (Pine)

Argentine Ant border control at Kalahaku Haleakala National Park, Maui, Hawaii.

July 21, 2003

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Samsung digital camera

Saltoun Big Wood, East Lothian, Scotland

Pinus rudis forest & summit ridge of Cerro Quiexobra in the mists, Sierra Madre del Sur, Oaxaca, Mexico, 27 Aug 2001. This is believed to be the highest peak in Oaxaca, at over 12,000'. We didn't go to the highest summit but at least we made it up onto the summit ridge.

Valle de Belagua, Navarre, Spain

Seed cones and foliage on Chinese white pine (Pinus armandii).

Pinus mugo, Untersberg Mountain, Berchtesgaden Alps, SW of Salzburg, border of Austria and Germany, 14 Jul 2014.

Guillem Sabater Forteza-Rey.

[#Beginning of Shooting Data Section].Nikon COOLPIX4500.

Longitud Focal: 7.8mm.

Balance de blancos: Automático.

Relación de zoom digital: 1.00.

2005/12/04 13:56:46.

Modo de exposición: Automático programado.

Modo de AF: AF-S.

Comp. de saturación: 0.

JPEG (8 bits) Buena.

Modo de medición: Multipatrón.

Comp. de tono: Automático.

Nitidez: Automática.

Tamaño de la imagen: 1280 x 960.

1/156.2 seg. - F/4.7.

Modo de sincronización del flash: Cortinilla delantera.

Reducción de ruido: Apagado.

Color.

Compensación de la exposición: 0 EV.

Lente del convertidor: Ninguno.

Sensibilidad: Automático.

[#End of Shooting Data Section].

Pinus radiata

pine cone

CASG # 9813

Pleistocene

San Francisco County, California, USA, North America

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Pinus sylvestris. Luulamminsuo, Urho Kekkonen National Park, Lapland, Finland. 9.6.2017.

The origins of the Shrine of Our Lady of ta' Pinu are unknown. It was first recorded in the archives of the Curia in Gozo, when the Bishop Domenico Cubelles paid a visit to the chapel. This noted that the chapel had just been rebuilt and that it belonged to the noble family of "The Gentile".

 

In 1575 the apostolic visitor Pietro Duzina was delegated by Pope Gregory XII to visit the Maltese Islands. In his pastoral visit to the church, he found that it was in a very bad state. He ordered the church to be closed and demolished and its duties passed to the parish church, now the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Gozo. When demolition began the workman broke his arm while striking the first blow. This was taken as an omen that the chapel should not be demolished. The church was the only chapel on the island to survive Duzina's decree ordering the demolition of other similar chapels.

 

Pinu Gauci became the procurator of the church in 1598 and its name was changed from "Of the Gentile" to "Ta` Pinu". In 1611 Gauci offered money for its restoration. It was rebuilt, with a stone altar erected and investments for liturgical services provided. Gauci also commissioned the painting of the Assumption of Our Lady for the main altar. This was done in 1619 by Amadeo Perugino.

In 1883, Karmni Grima was walking past the now run down church and heard a voice asking her to recite three Hail Marys'. Over the following years miracles were attributed to the grace of Our Lady of The Assumption to whom the church was dedicated. The works for the new church began on 30 May 1922 on the initiative of the church's rector Monsignor Ġużepp Portelli and was consecrated on 31 August 1932. It was built in a neo-romantic style. Inside the church there are 6 mosaics, 76 coloured windows and many ex-voto. The bell tower is 61 metres high.

 

Pope John Paul II celebrated mass on the parvise of the shrine during his visit to the island of Gozo on 26 May 1990. On 18 April 2010, when visiting Malta, Pope Benedict XVI donated and placed a Golden Rose in front of the devotional image of Our Lady Of Ta' Pinu which was brought over from Gozo to Malta for this special occasion. The Pope invited everybody to "Pray to Her Under the Title Queen of the Family"

–pino piñonero, pino real–

 

Bosques y formaciones arbustivas esclerófilas y edafoxerófilas, a menudo sobre arenas consolidadas y granitos, 0–700 m.a. Circunmediterránea. Repoblada en gran parte del territorio, subespontánea en Sierra Morena y Aljibe.

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