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Pinus ovule showing megagametophyte with archegonium.

A cross section of a pine tree root

Maturing second-year cones, Immortal's cavern path, Lushan, Ren’ai Township, Nantou County, Taiwan, May, 2009, contributed by © Philippe de Spoelberch

Pinus forest, Mangunan, Bantul, Yogyakarta.

MidAtlantic Bonsai Societies

Spring Festival 2010

Exhibit

Pinus rigida

Pitch Pine

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

younger trees with full foliage and varied forms

The young female cones are quite beautiful with a purplish cast.

Vandusen Botanical Garden, Vancouver, B.C.

Saratoga, California.

Pinus halepensis Mill., syn.: Pinus maritima Mill., Pinus ceciliae Llorens & L. Llorens

Family: Pinaceae

EN: Aleppo Pine, Jerusalem Pine, DE: Aleppo-Kiefer

Slo.: alepski bor

 

Date: April 23. 2006, April 24. 2006 and April 26. 2006

Lat.: 44.3857 Long.: 14.7949

Code: Bot_0114/2006_DSC_0077, Bot_0115/2006_DSC0149 and Bot_0117/2006_DSC0262

 

Habitat: Seashore, nearly flat terrain, open and sunny area; elevation 3 m (10 feet), average precipitation about 950 mm per year, average temperature between 13-15 °C, Mediterranean phytogeographical region.

 

Substratum: soil.

 

Location: Croatia, Zadar region, Zadar archipelago, island of Olib, north Slatinica Bay.

 

Comments on the Flickr album Pinus halepensis: The island of Olib is small, measuring just 26 km² (10 sq mi). It had a dense population a century ago, with around 1,500 inhabitants (in 2021, only about 120 remained). Almost the entire surface of the island was transformed by humans into agricultural plots surrounded by hundreds of kilometers of dry stone walls. The inhabitants cultivated vines and olives, producing wine and olive oil. Some areas were set aside for grazing livestock, which provided them with cheese. The island's original vegetation was completely altered, and the forest that once covered it was nearly entirely destroyed.

 

Pinus halepensis is the most prevalent species of the genus Pinus along the eastern Adriatic coast and its islands. The forests of Pinus halepensis cover extensive areas on both the mainland and the islands. However, on the island of Olib, it currently grows only in a few tiny areas. One of the largest and most stunning stands of this remarkable tree is located on the northern side of Slatinica Bay, enhancing the beautiful beach there.

 

Ref.:

(1) T. Nikolić, Flora Croatica, Vaskularna flora Republike Hrvatske, Vol. 2., Alfa d.d.. Zagreb (2020), p 59.

(2) R. Brus, Drevesa in grmi Jadrana (Trees and bushes of Adria) (in Slovene), Modrijan Pub, (2012), p 42.

(3) M. Blamey, C. Grey-Wilson, Wild Flowers of the Mediterranean, A & C Black, London (2005), p 27.

 

Pinus pinea, detall escorça 1. Sabadell (Spain) III 2008

Maritime Pine, Cluster Pine, 2 long, stiff, glossy green needles, E end Orville Thompson Hall, UC Davis, native coast of France to Greece

Afghan Pine, usually 2 needles, Arboretum Conifer Collection, UC Davis, also considered a ssp of P. brutia

Whitebark pine is widespread in the Teton Range at the upper elevation including on the high benches and shelve and ledges on rock faces where it co-dominates with subalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa). During the summer of 2016, the abundant cone crop was apparently produced high in the tree. This view looking down into Death Canyon and across at the Death Canyon Shelf.

Pinus ovule with free nuclear gametophyte.

unhealthy ponderosa forest

Walk No 13 from Mount Samara. Teide National Park, Tenerife, Canary Islands

Pine plantation, between 50 and 55 years old, Puu Ka Pele Forest Reserve, Kauai, Hawaii.

FR Pin sylvestre - EN Scots pine - ES Pino albar

 

Pinus sylvestris L. (port)

Pinède calédonienne

Nethy Bridge (Highlands, Écosse, Royaume-Uni)

 

Indigène (Europe, Nord de l'Asie)

Pinus pumila 'Glauca', Silver Japanese Stone Pine, PLTD 2005

Pin des Canaries - Canary Island pine - Pino canario

 

Pinus canariensis C.Sm. (port)

Lisière de forêt (alt. 1710 m)

Granadilla de Abona (Ténériffe, Canaries, Espagne)

 

Indigène (Canaries occidentales)

Labelled as Pinus cembroides ssp. cembroides var. bicolor

Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh, Scotland

 

Ref: elmer.rbge.org.uk/bgbase/livcol/bgbaselivcol.php?cfg=bgba...

Tall Timbers Research Station, Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida, USA.

Pictured on the Headwall, Jackson Hole, WY

pinya pinus sylvestris cosina 24mm m42 canon

Research Institute Botanical garden National Research Lobachevsky State University of Nizhni Novgorod

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