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The wood of Pinus nigra populations planted in Portugal, comparatively to Pinus pinaster , has higher total extractive content, lower Klason lignin and H/G ratio, and similar mechanical properties, presenting advantages for industrial purposes. P. nigra was used in the reforestation of mountainous areas in Portugal, but its wood chemical and mechanical properties were never studied.


Pinus nigra 'Oregon Green’ Sosna czarna 'Oregon Green’

Needles in pairs, persist 4-8 years, 8-12 cm long, 1-2 mm wide, stiff, point sharp to touch, bundle sheath 13 mm long, 12-14 stomatal lies on each surface. Cones grouped 2-4, ovoid, conical, 4-8 cm long, light brown. Sun. Prefers moist soil with good drainage, but adaptable. Hardy to USDA Zone 4 Pinus nigra has a very discontinuous range, it is.


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Portrayed in Bull. Alp. Gard. Soc., Vol. 49, p. 134. The magnificent multi-stemmed Black Pine Pinus nigra in the University of Oxford Botanic Garden was J.R.R. Tolkien's favourite tree, and much-loved by many visitors. It was planted in the 1830s but had to be removed in 2014, after two of the limbs split out.


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European black pine (Pinus nigra J.F.Arnold) is an ecologically and economically important conifer growing across southern Europe and the Mediterranean Basin in a variety of habitats. Its morphological and ecological variabilities as well as geographic origin are the basis for subspecies level taxonomic identification and forestry practice recommendations. Yet, no true consensus exists and.


Pinus nigra subsp. nigra Sosna czarna (austriaca)

Pinus nigra, the Austrian pine [2] or black pine, is a moderately variable species of pine, occurring across Southern Europe from the Iberian Peninsula [3] to the eastern Mediterranean, on the Anatolian peninsula of Turkey, Corsica and Cyprus, as well as Crimea and in the high mountains of Northwest Africa. Description


Pinus nigra ‘Jeddeloh’ (Kompaktni črni bor) Drevesnica KURBUS STARŠE

P. nigra subsp. laricio. Native to France (Corsica) and Italy (Sicily, on Mt. Etna; and the Apennines in Calabria), at elevations of 950-1800 m. Within its range, the species is widespread, although locally subject to logging or habitat loss. Several major stands, in Corsica, Calabria, and Sicily, are in protected areas.


Pinus peuce 'Jeddeloh' Jeddeloh Macedonian pine, Jeddeloh Balkan pine

Pinus nigra is an evergreen Tree growing to 30 m (98ft) by 8 m (26ft) at a fast rate. See above for USDA hardiness. It is hardy to UK zone 6. It is in leaf all year, in flower from May to June, and the seeds ripen in October. The species is monoecious (individual flowers are either male or female, but both sexes can be found on the same plant) and is pollinated by Wind.


Pinus nigra 'Bambino' (P. n. 'Gaelle Bregeon')

Austrian pine is native to central and southern Europe and neighboring Asia. It grows up to 70 feet (22 m) tall, often becoming umbrella-shaped when older. The platy, red-brown bark on mature trees is interestingly textured. The needles come in pairs and are flexible. The cones are symmetrical and sessile (with no stalk ).


Pinus nigra 'Scholz' Sosna czarna 'Scholz'

Description Additional information Description Long, silver-blue needles on this dwarf pine are soft to the touch. Found at Jeddeloh Nursery in Germany. USDA Hardiness Map Plant Form Acer palmatum 'Ruby Star' Japanese Maple Long, silver-blue needles on this dwarf pine are soft to the touch. Found at Jeddeloh Nursery in Germany. Shop online now!


Pinus nigra 'Helga' Sosna czarna 'Helga'

Pinus nigra 'Jeddeloh', also known as Austrian Pine or Black Pine, is a cultivar of the species Pinus nigra. It is a tall evergreen tree with a pyramidal shape, reaching a height of 25 feet. The cultivar 'Jeddeloh' is known for its dense foliage and dark green needles. It is commonly used in landscaping for its attractive appearance and ability.


Pinus nigra ‘Jeddeloh’ (Kompaktni črni bor) Drevesnica KURBUS STARŠE

Pinus nigra, commonly called Austrian pine or European black pine, is a medium to large conifer that is native from central and southeastern Europe to western Asia. It grows 40-60' tall over time (less frequently to 100'). Trees exhibit a dense pyramidal habit in youth. Crown rounds with age forming a spreading flat top or dome.


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This tree typically grows to 40 to 60 feet tall and 20 to 40 feet wide, so it will need to be given plenty of space in the landscape. In rare cases, Austrian pines can grow over 100 feet tall. Austrian pine has the same cultural needs as most other pine species. It will do well in a sunny location with rich, well-draining soil.


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Pinus nigra 'Green Tower' Outdoor Growing zone 4-9 Mature Height 5-8 Mature Width Sun needs Full Sun About The Plant Description The Green Tower Austrian Pine is a very slender, upright column of green needles, reaching 8 feet wide in 10 years, but being hardly more than one foot wide.


Pinus nigra 'Helga' Sosna czarna 'Helga'

A popular tree used in urban plantings with asymmetrical branching on glossy, dark green needles. Shop online now!


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Pinus nigra Arn. forests dominated over extensive areas of the Northern Iberian Plateau (Spain) during the Holocene, but a strong decline during the historical period (c. 1300-700 cal. bp) led to the present fragmented populations.This demise has been generally attributed to land-use changes or climate, but the specific roles of disturbance regimes such as fire variability and grazing on the.