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Pinus brutia,
commonly known as the
Turkish pine and
Calabrian pine, is a
species of pine
native to the
eastern Mediterranean region. The bulk of its range...
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Callitriche brutia, the
pedunculate water-starwort, is a
dwarf amphibious annual or
perennial dicotyledon herb in the
genus Callitriche. The
common name...
- Pine in
August 1915. It was a
Turkish or East
Mediterranean pine (Pinus
brutia).
Pines are
often planted as
memorials in
civic parks around Australia to...
- of the
genus Plat**** (plane) is the orientalis. The
Turkish pine (Pinus
brutia) is
mostly found in
Turkey and
other east
Mediterranean countries. Several...
- 450,000
hectares (2.4 per cent). The prin****l
woodland trees are
Pinus brutia, the
Turkish pine;
Abies cilicica, the
Cilician fir;
Cedrus libani, the...
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Turkish pine as a
subspecies of the
Aleppo pine, as
Pinus halepensis subsp.
brutia (Ten.) Holmboe, but it is
usually regarded as a
distinct species. It is...
- is a
Mediterranean type
forest with both
coniferous trees like
Brutia pine (Pinus
brutia) and
Cyprus cedar (Cedrus brevifolia) and
broadleaf trees like...
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Conifers from
hotter areas with high
sunlight levels (e.g.
Turkish pine
Pinus brutia)
often have yellower-green leaves,
while others (e.g. blue spruce, Picea...
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Prunus sect.
Prunus Species: P. cocomilia
Binomial name
Prunus cocomilia Ten.
Synonyms Prunus brutia N.Terracc.
Prunus pseudoarmeniaca Heldr. & Sartori...
- cottage" Alb bun *brisa "husk of grapes" Alb bërsí "lees, dregs; mash" ( < PA *
brutiā) Barba- "swamp",
toponym from
Metubarbis Alb. bërrakë "swampy soil" Daesitiates...