Acrogymnospermae Pinopsida Pinidae Pinales Pinaceae Pinus Pinus
PINUS
subgenus
(hard pines., diploxylon)
Subgenus features
Wood
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Subgenus member characteristics
Needles
Cones
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Subgenus members
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Pinus mugo
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Pinus heldreichii
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Pinus thunbergiana
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Kingdom Plantae – plants
Subkingdom Viridiplantae – green plants Infrakingdom Streptophyta – land plants Superdivision Embryophyta Division Tracheophyta – vascular plants Subdivision Spermatophytina – seed plants Class Pinopsida – conifers Subclass Pinidae Order Pinales – pines Family Pinaceae – pines |
Species Pinus mugo
Turra mugo pine |
Species Pinus heldreichii
var. leucodermis Antoine Bosnian pine |
Species Pinus thunbergiana –
Japanese black pine |
Swiss Mountain Pine
Native to mountainous areas in Central and Southern Europe Salt spray tolerance high Soil salt tolerance good |
Native to the mountains of the northern Balkans Named after Theodor von Heldreich, a German-born botanist who was director of the botanical garden and natural history museum in Athens. |
黒松
Kuromatsu (Japanese) = "black pine" Japanese Pine Black Pine pinus (L) = "pine" thunbergiana = Native to Japan and South Korea Native habitat: Coastal areas Salt spray tolerance high Soil salt tolerance good Named for Carl Peter Thunberg, a Swedish naturalist who gathered botanical specimens in Japan |
Pinus mugo
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Pinus heldreichii
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Pinus thunbergiana
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Tree / Bark
Foliage
Male (Stamenate) Cones
Female (Ovulate) Cones
Seeds
Pinus flexilis
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Pinus strobus
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Pinus heldreichii
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Pinus mugo
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