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Torrey Pine, 5 stiff, long needles, Arboretum Mary Wattis Brown Garden, UC Davis, endemic to narrow zone in S CA, seeds edible
Lodgepole pine, native to western North America. Part of the experimental plantings at Hosmer's Grove, Haleakala National Park, Maui, Hawaii.
Pinus sylvestris. You don't find these kind of pines in commercial forests. Designed by Nature. 7.9.2017
Sungai Buloh, Selangor, Malaysia.
Bark detail - bark is reddish-brown to grayish, and is divided by deep cracks into rough, irregularly-shaped plates.
Pinus caribaea Morelet. Pinaceae. CN: Caribbean pine, Nicaraguan pine, Pitch pine. Native to Mexico; Caribbean - Bahamas, Cuba; Mesoamerica - Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Turks and Caicos Islands; elsewhere cultivated in silviculture to overcome the international shortage of long-fibered wood for paper manufacturing. A medium-sized evergreen tree up to ca. 35 m or more; straight, cylindrical trunk and a rounded to pyramid-shaped crown. The lower branches are usually long, slender and drooping, while the upper branches often point upwards; bark is reddish-brown to grayish, and is divided by deep cracks into rough, irregularly-shaped plates; the needle-like leaves grow at the end of the twigs in bundles of three to five.
Synonym(s):
Pinus caribaea var. anomala Rowlee
Pinus caribaea var. caribaea
Pinus recurvata Rowlee
Ref. and suggested reading:
www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/record/kew-2563099
GRIN archive.is/rE6s#selection-605.0-657.9
www.arkive.org/caribbean-pine/pinus-caribaea/
www.iucnredlist.org/details/42348/0
El Pino Canario es una conÃfera endémica de las Islas Canarias. De forma natural se encuentra formando masa boscosas en Tenerife, La Palma, Gran Canaria y el Hierro. El árbol adulto puede llegar a medir más de 80m de altura y su tronco 2.5m de diámetro. Su fruto es la piña.
Su principal valor es forestal, dada su gran importancia en la sujeción de suelos, su capacidad para crecer y desarrollarse en terrenos poco evolucionados, por su resistencia al fuego y su rápido creciemiento.
Por otra parte esta su utilidad para el aprovechamiento maderero, con dos tipos de madera; la blanca (Pino semimaduro) y la Tea (Pino maduro).
Pinus pinaster (Maritime pine, cluster pine)
Leaves at Hosmers Grove Haleakala National Park, Maui, Hawaii.
May 15, 2001
Pinus caribaea var. hondurensis (Caribean pine)
Canopy at Makawao Forest Reserve, Maui, Hawaii.
November 13, 2004
Sungai Buloh, Selangor, Malaysia.
Bark detail - bark is reddish-brown to grayish, and is divided by deep cracks into rough, irregularly-shaped plates.
Pinus caribaea Morelet. Pinaceae. CN: Caribbean pine, Nicaraguan pine, Pitch pine. Native to Mexico; Caribbean - Bahamas, Cuba; Mesoamerica - Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Turks and Caicos Islands; elsewhere cultivated in silviculture to overcome the international shortage of long-fibered wood for paper manufacturing. A medium-sized evergreen tree up to ca. 35 m or more; straight, cylindrical trunk and a rounded to pyramid-shaped crown. The lower branches are usually long, slender and drooping, while the upper branches often point upwards; bark is reddish-brown to greyish, and is divided by deep cracks into rough, irregularly-shaped plates; the needle-like leaves grow at the end of the twigs in bundles of three to five.
Synonym(s):
Pinus caribaea var. anomala Rowlee
Pinus caribaea var. caribaea
Pinus recurvata Rowlee
Ref. and suggested reading:
www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/record/kew-2563099
GRIN archive.is/rE6s#selection-605.0-657.9
www.arkive.org/caribbean-pine/pinus-caribaea/
www.iucnredlist.org/details/42348/0
El Moncayo, Tarazona. Zaragoza: Aragón (España.)
Cultivado.
Familia: PINACEAE
Distribución: Se extiende por el W de de la región mediterránea, zonas atlánticas del S de Francia y Europa; ocupa casi toda la PenÃnsula Ibérica y en Aragón se cita de las áreas silÃceas del Sistema Ibérico, donde parece ser introducido; en el Prepirineo oscense –Jaca- se han observado individuos más o menos asilvestrados.
Observaciones: No resulta fácil saber qué poblaciones son naturales; las aragonesas probablemente procedan todas de antiguos cultivos. En las proximidades de masas forestales de repoblación se encuentran, en ocasiones, ejemplares asilvestrados.
Hábitat: Forma bosques puros o mixtos ocupando ambientes de robledal y carrascal.
Preferencia edáfica: Acidófila. Vive sobre suelos silÃceos, siendo más frecuente en los rodenos de arenisca.
Rango altitudinal: 700- 1500 m
Floración: Marzo - Mayo
Fructificación: Septiembre - Octubre
Forma Biológica: Macrofanerófito perennifolio
Extractado del Atlas de la Flora de Aragón (Herbario de Jaca)
Pinus pinaster (Maritime pine, cluster pine)
Invading pukiawe shrub and grassland at Ulupalakua Ranch, Maui, Hawaii.
July 09, 2013
Pinus ponderosa predominates in the breaks country and extends into the sagebrush steppe to a small degree. The subspecies scopulorum extends from the very southern Rocky Mountains northward into this part of Montana. Not much suggests Great Plains in eastern Montana given how widespread is the sagebrush steppe and ponderosa pine woodlands.
Pinus patula (Mexican weeping pine)
Habitat mile marker and road at Crater Rd, Maui, Hawaii.
July 24, 2014
Scots Pine, 2 short, twisted needles, Plant Sciences North Teaching Garden, species native to broad areas of Europe and Asia
Mein Lieblingswald - alte Kiefer, Wacholder, Birken, Fichten, alles mögliche:) - mój ukochany las - stare sosny, jałowce, brzozy, świerki, , po prostu wszystko, co kocham...:)
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Mein Lieblingswald - alte Kiefer, Wacholder, Birken, Fichten, alles mögliche:) - mój ukochany las - stare sosny, jałowce, brzozy, świerki, , po prostu wszystko, co kocham...:)
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Sosna zwyczajna - Waldkiefer - Pinus sylvestris