Maritime Pine (Pinus pinaster)
Stately tree that thrives above all along Mediterranean coasts.
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Erscheinungsbild
Stately tree that thrives above all along Mediterranean coasts.
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Blätter
Evergreen, dull blue or dark green needles, 12 to 25 cm long, with spiny tips. Arrangement: two needles on each short shoot.
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Blatt Oberseite
Evergreen, dull blue or dark green needles, 12 to 25 cm long, with spiny tips. Arrangement: two needles on each short shoot.
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Blüten
Flowering period: IV to V. Inconspicuous yellowish flowers.
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Früchte
Female cones arranged in groups of 3 to 5 near the terminal buds. Conical or ovate. Pale brown with scales bearing a thorn. Size: 8 to 22 cm.
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Rinde
Bark is initially pale grey, later segmented in slabs and blackish red.
Anwendung
Open country, open fields, public areas
Heimatgebiete
Southern Europe
Standortparameter
Light: full sun; soil: very dry to slightly dry; soil structure: firm to loose; soil depth: shallow to medium; humus concentration: low to medium; pH value: slightly acid to highly alkaline; nutrient concentration: normal; soil: very dry to fresh.
Ansprüche
Does not tolerate stagnant moisture and compaction.
Frosthärte
down to -12 C°
unknown
Height of growth: 12 to 40 m. Rapidly growing, conical upright tree with closed crown.
Blätter
Evergreen, dull blue or dark green needles, 12 to 25 cm long, with spiny tips. Arrangement: two needles on each short shoot.
Blüten
Flowering period: IV to V. Inconspicuous yellowish flowers.
Früchte
Female cones arranged in groups of 3 to 5 near the terminal buds. Conical or ovate. Pale brown with scales bearing a thorn. Size: 8 to 22 cm.
Rinde
Bark is initially pale grey, later segmented in slabs and blackish red.
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