- The
stone pine,
botanical name
Pinus pinea, also
known as the
Italian stone pine,
Mediterranean stone pine,
umbrella pine and
parasol pine, is a tree...
- 2007–08
Pineas Jacob at MTN
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Pineas Jacob...
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Caliciopsis pinea, or
Caliciopsis pine canker, is a
species of
fungus in the
family Coryneliaceae. It is most
often found on
Pinus strobus in New England...
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Hexurella pinea is a
species of
spider native to the
United States. It was
first described by
Gertsch and
Platnick in 1979. It is from the
family Hexurellidae...
- China. Pine nuts
produced in
Europe mostly come from the
stone pine (P.
pinea),
which has been
cultivated for its nuts for over 5,000 years. Pine nuts...
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Diplodia tip blight, also
known as
Sphaeropsis blight, is a
widespread disease affecting conifers caused by an
opportunistic fungal pathogen, Diplodia...
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designates P. halepensis, or in
Hosea 14:8
which refers to fruit,
Pinus pinea, the
stone pine. The word used in
modern Hebrew for pine is "אֹ֖רֶן" (oren)...
- bear
edible nuts: the best
known is the
Mediterranean stone pine,
Pinus pinea.
Other nuts that were
locally used, and are now traded,
include Pinus edulis...
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reproductive cycle:
Three of the
conifer species are pine
species (Pinus
pinea,
Pinus leiophylla,
Pinus torreyana)
which have
pollination and fertilization...
- pine
Pinus peuce -
Macedonian pine
Pinus pinaster -
Maritime pine
Pinus pinea -
Stone pine
Pinus sylvestris -
Scots pine
Pinus amamiana -
Yakushima white...