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Pinus pinaster, the
maritime pine or
cluster pine, is a pine
native to the
south Atlantic Europe region and
parts of the
western Mediterranean. It is a...
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Canary Island pine
P.
halepensis –
Aleppo pine
P.
heldreichii –
Bosnian pine
P.
pinaster –
maritime pine
P.
pinea –
stone pine
P.
roxburghii – chir pine...
- forests,
mycorrhizal with two-needled
pines (Pinus halepensis,
P. pinea,
P.
pinaster).
Originally named Boletus mediterraneensis in 1969, It was transferred...
- diseases. The
fungus was
found on needles,
shoots and
trunks of
P. pinea and also on
P.
pinaster.
Pestalotiopsis fungal species could represent a
threat to...
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where the
maritime pine
P.
pinaster is
extensively cultivated. In the
north of Europe,
rosin is
obtained from the
Scots pine
P. sylvestris, and throughout...
- years, some even more. The longest-lived is the
Great Basin bristlecone pine (
P. longaeva). One
individual of this species,
dubbed "Methuselah", is one of...
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relatives are the chir pine (
P. roxburghii) from the Himalayas, the
Mediterranean pines P. pinea,
P. halepensis,
P.
pinaster and
P. brutia from the eastern...
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Pinus roxburghii is
closely related to
P. canariensis (Canary
Island pine),
P. brutia (Turkish pine) and
P.
pinaster (maritime pine),
which all
share many...
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Essential Oils from Needles,
Branches and
Cones of
Pinus pinea,
P. halepensis,
P.
pinaster and
P.
nigra from
Central ltaly".
Flavour and
Fragrance Journal....
- uses
European black pine
P. nigra,
maritime pine
P.
pinaster,
eastern white pine
P. strobus, red pine
P. resinosa, jack pine
P.
banksiana and
other pines...