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According to research, P.
koraiensis can be
divided into two
natural types according to the
thickness of the bark,
namely Pinus koraiensis Sieb. et Zucc. f. pachidermis...
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Christopher J. (ed.). "Picea
koraiensis (종비나무) description". The
Gymnosperm Database.
Retrieved 29
August 2024.
Gymnosperm Database:
Picea koraiensis...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Thuja koraiensis.
Thuja koraiensis, also
called Korean arborvitae, is a
species of Thuja,
native to
Korea and the...
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HACKBERRY (CELTIS
KORAIENSIS NAKAI)".
Propagation of
Ornamental Plants. 16, 2: 62–69 – via
Science Citation Index (SCI). "Celtis
koraiensis".
Germplasm Resources...
- 벌개미취. A.
koraiensis characteristics (in Korean). "Aster
koraiensis Nakai in
Kyunghee University" (in Korean). Data
related to
Miyamayomena koraiensis at Wikispecies...
- in ****an, with no
recorded po****tion in the
north of the country. T.
koraiensis is
native to both
North and
South Korea and has a
small po****tion in...
- two species, in particular, are
widely harvested:
Korean pine (Pinus
koraiensis) in
northeast Asia (the most
important species in
international trade)...
- with
large seeds: P. albicaulis, P. armandii, P. cembra, P. flexilis, P.
koraiensis, P. parviflora, P. peuce, P. pumila, P.
sibirica and P. wallichiana, and...
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boundary line(38th
parallel north).
There are
Betula platyphylla,
Pinus koraiensis, Acer komarovii,
Ligularia fischeri,
Rhododendron aureum,
Epimedium koreanum...
- solip-cha (솔잎차),
while the tea made from the
leaves of
Korean pine (P.
koraiensis) is
known as jannip-cha (잣잎차) or baek yeop-Cha (백엽 차). In
North America...