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Introductory
SPECIES: Pinus nigra | European Black Pine
ABBREVIATION :
PINNIG
SYNONYMS :
NO-ENTRY
SCS PLANT CODE :
NO-ENTRY
COMMON NAMES :
European black pine
Austrian pine
Corsican pine
Crimean pine
Pyrenees pine
TAXONOMY :
The currently accepted scientific name of European black pine is Pinus
nigra Arnold [13,21]. The species is genetically diverse. Numerous
subspecies, varieties, and forms have been named; there is much
controversy as to the correct interpretation of these infrataxa [21].
In general, there are three main groups of European black pine races
recognized: (1) the western group from around Austria, France, and Spain
(Austrian and Pyrenees pines), (2) the central group (Corsican pine) from
Corsica, Italy, and Sicily, and (3) the eastern group (Crimean pine) from
the Balkans and the Crimea [11,23].
Some natural hybrids with other European pines have been reported.
Artificial hybrids have also been created [23].
LIFE FORM :
Tree
FEDERAL LEGAL STATUS :
No special status
OTHER STATUS :
NO-ENTRY
COMPILED BY AND DATE :
Janet Sullivan, November 1993
LAST REVISED BY AND DATE :
NO-ENTRY
AUTHORSHIP AND CITATION :
Sullivan, Janet. 1993. Pinus nigra. In: Remainder of Citation
Related categories for Species: Pinus nigra
| European Black Pine
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