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Pinus nigra, the
Austrian pine or
black pine, is a
moderately variable species of pine,
occurring across Southern Europe from the
Iberian Peninsula to...
- breakdown.
Older taxonomic synonyms include A. mariana, P. brevifolia, or P.
nigra.
Growth varies with site quality. In
swamp and
muskeg it
shows progressively...
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primarily on
Aleppo pine (
Pinus halepensis); the
Cyprus crossbill (L. c. guillemardi),
feeding primarily on
European black pine (
Pinus nigra); and an as-yet unidentified...
- occidentalis) Pine (
Pinus)
European black pine (
Pinus nigra) Jack pine (
Pinus banksiana)
Lodgepole pine (
Pinus contorta)
Monterey pine (
Pinus radiata) Ponderosa...
- not very shy. It
often feeds high in
Corsican pines (
Pinus nigra var. corsicana, syn. P.
nigra subsp. laricio),
consuming mainly pine seeds, but also...
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Pinus, the pines, is a
genus of
approximately 111
extant tree and
shrub species. The
genus is
currently split into two subgenera:
subgenus Pinus (hard...
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Calabrian pine (
Pinus brutia),
which had
large side
branches that
allowed it to
build the nest away from the trunk, as well as
black pine (
Pinus nigra) and to...
- forested,
primarily with Gr**** fir (Abies cephalonica) and
black pine (
Pinus nigra).
Devastating fires in 2005 and 2007
consumed much of the
forests on...
- with
Cilician fir (Abies cilicica),
European black pine (
Pinus nigra),
Turkish pine (
Pinus brutia), and
several juniper species. In Turkey, it can occur...
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covered with
mixed broadleaf deciduous and
evergreen forests.
Black pine (
Pinus nigra)
forests are
found at
higher elevations.
Sclerophyllous scrub vegetation...