单词 | Pinus |
例句 | Indigenous communities in the Southwest discovered and ate piñon nuts from the Pinus edulis tree many years before Europeans arrived, as evidenced by cracked nutshells found at archaeological sites. How climate change is hurting this new Mexican coffee 2022-02-03T05:00:00Z And the needles of Pinus strobus ‘Blue Shag’ are surprisingly soft so you don’t need to worry about the centerpiece stabbing a guest at your holiday table. Hardy, colorful shrubs will brighten any drab day 2014-10-30T04:00:00Z Two centuries ago, the longleaf — Pinus palustris — covered 90 million acres of the American Southeast: vast reaches from the Carolinas to East Texas that supported more than 200 bird species. Every Plant Has a Story. You Just Need to Dig. 2018-03-04T05:00:00Z Pinus palustris Classic pine of the Southeast; graceful, long needles; likes sun and deep, moist soil. 10 Drought-Tolerant Native Plants 2010-08-11T22:27:00Z Officially, the oldest tree on Earth is Methuselah, a bristlecone pine of the species Pinus longaeva in the Inyo National Forest of California that is at least 4,789 years old, according to the U.S. This Might Be the World’s Oldest Tree. And It Could Die of Thirst 2023-05-03T04:00:00Z Probably a Pinus taeda, or loblolly pine, a slender conifer native to the Southeastern United States. Cardboard Has Taken Over Our Lives. Where Does It Come From? 2022-11-28T05:00:00Z Pinus longaeva grows exclusively in subalpine regions of the Great Basin, which stretches from the eastern slopes of the Sierra Nevada to the Wasatch Range, in Utah. The Past and the Future of the Earth’s Oldest Trees 2020-01-13T05:00:00Z But after 72 years, Pinus rigida 212-45-C, the state’s champion pitch pine, has died and will be cut down at the Washington Park Arboretum. Farewell, giant pine: Climate change kills a champion at Washington Park Arboretum 2017-05-13T04:00:00Z They analyzed tree-ring width patterns for 969 samples of the dominant species of driftwood at all sites, a Siberian pine called Pinus sylvestris. Soviet-era timber litters Arctic shores 2015-08-21T04:00:00Z Comparative sequencing of Pinus sylvestris, Abies sibirica, Juniperus communis, Taxus baccata and Gnetum gnemon reveals that the transposable element diversity is shared among extant conifers. The Norway spruce genome sequence and conifer genome evolution 2013-05-29T17:21:22.577Z Sterile flowers from the axils of last year's leaves; anthers tipped with a knob, their cells bursting transversely; pollen as in Pinus. The Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States Including the District East of the Mississippi and North of North Carolina and Tennessee 2012-04-12T02:00:30.140Z What is most astonishing about Pinus longaeva is not the age of any single organism but the collective oldness and otherness of its entire community. The Past and the Future of the Earth’s Oldest Trees 2020-01-13T05:00:00Z To visit the state’s champion tree before it is cut down at the Washington Park Arboretum, type Pinus rigida in the interactive map: Farewell, giant pine: Climate change kills a champion at Washington Park Arboretum 2017-05-13T04:00:00Z The outer ranges of mountains are mainly covered with forests of Pinus longifolia, rhododendron, oak and Pieris. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 4 "Hero" to "Hindu Chronology" 2012-04-04T02:00:56.447Z Agriculture, &c.—The most important species of the few trees that remain in the island are the Aleppo pine, the Pinus laricio, cypress, cedar, carob, olive and Quercus alnifolia. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 8 "Cube" to "Daguerre, Louis" 2012-01-31T03:00:17.257Z The medullary rays usually consist of a single tier of cells, but in the Pinus type of wood broader medullary rays also occur and are traversed by horizontal resin-canals. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 7 "Gyantse" to "Hallel" 2011-12-26T03:00:11.613Z The best of these nuts, to my taste, are the seeds of Pinus edulis, so named by the late Dr. Engelmann, because of its large, sweet and edible seeds. The Nut Culturist A Treatise on Propogation, Planting, and Cultivation of Nut Bearing Trees and Shrubs Adapted to the Climate of the United States 2011-11-12T03:00:31.793Z The Silviæ prefer the Pinus Larix to other trees. Man and Nature or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action 2011-11-11T03:00:34.027Z Pinus excelsa, which occurs in Bhutan, is absent in the wetter climate of Sikkim. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 4 "Hero" to "Hindu Chronology" 2012-04-04T02:00:56.447Z Recent additions are the eucalyptus, casuarina, Pinus pinea and ailanthus. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 8 "Cube" to "Daguerre, Louis" 2012-01-31T03:00:17.257Z An anatomical peculiarity in the veins of Pinus and several other genera is the continuity of the medullary rays, which extend as continuous plates from one end of the leaf to the other. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 7 "Gyantse" to "Hallel" 2011-12-26T03:00:11.613Z The seeds of Pinus Parryana and Pinus cembroides, of Arizona and Lower California, are also called Piñons, and largely gathered by the Indians. The Nut Culturist A Treatise on Propogation, Planting, and Cultivation of Nut Bearing Trees and Shrubs Adapted to the Climate of the United States 2011-11-12T03:00:31.793Z The concreted turpentine obtained in the United States by making incisions in the trunk of a species of pine, Pinus australis, is also so designated. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 1 "Franciscans" to "French Language" 2011-10-22T02:00:29.487Z Others modify these slightly, as pine from Pinus, and poplar from Populus. Trees Worth Knowing 2011-10-13T02:00:48.357Z A few trees of jack pine, Pinus banksiana Lamb., are found in Lake County. Forest Trees of Illinois How to Know Them 2011-10-08T02:00:23.997Z Farther south, a few representatives of such genera as Abies, Cupressus, Pinus and juniper are found in the Mexican Highlands, tropical America and the West Indies. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 7 "Gyantse" to "Hallel" 2011-12-26T03:00:11.613Z At Ravenna there is still a large forest of stone pine, Pinus pinea, though it has been much reduced. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 6 "Foraminifera" to "Fox, Edward" 2011-04-22T02:00:08.637Z We stayed a few days at Arles, where M. and Madame Pinus, the landlord of the H�tel du Nord and his wife, had become quite intimate friends by dint of repeated visits. Story of My Life, volumes 1-3 2011-03-20T02:00:26.607Z Pinus, the classical Latin name; resinosa refers to very resinous wood. Wood and Forest 2011-03-01T03:00:42.647Z The Scots pine, Pinus sylvestris L., has been freely planted in Illinois and may be known by its orange-brown bark and its twisted leaves 2 to 3 inches long, arranged in 2’s. Forest Trees of Illinois How to Know Them 2011-10-08T02:00:23.997Z The coco palm flourishes freely even in the north, and is to be found growing in clumps with the Pinus sinensis. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 7 "Gyantse" to "Hallel" 2011-12-26T03:00:11.613Z Pinus strobus — a k a white pine, Northern white pine or soft pine — is native to eastern North America. | Pine Tree Tea 2011-01-08T14:41:28Z What is known as the Austrian Pine is a variety of the Corsican or Larch Pine, and its botanical name correctly set out is Pinus laricio, var. austriaca. Wayside and Woodland Trees A pocket guide to the British sylva 2010-12-25T03:00:16.510Z Remarks: Closely resembles Pinus Strobus in appearance and quality of wood. Wood and Forest 2011-03-01T03:00:42.647Z The oldest living tree — which is also one of the oldest living beings — is thought to be a bristlecone pine, Pinus longaeva. Tree-mendous 2010-04-06T22:15:00Z During the growth of the ovum nourishment is supplied from the contents of the cells immediately surrounding the egg-cell, as in the development of the ovum of Pinus and other conifers. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 7 "Gyantse" to "Hallel" 2011-12-26T03:00:11.613Z When Conifers are wished for as large trees, the Cedar of Lebanon, Atlantic Cedar, Pinus sylvestris, Pinus Pinaster, or Cupressus lawsoniana are suitable. Trees and Shrubs for English Gardens “I’ll take a piece of it,” said the doctor, and turning it over in his hands, “Ha, hum!” he muttered; “Pinus silvestris.” Seven Frozen Sailors Pinus, the classical Latin name; lambertiana, from the botanist, A. B. Lambert, whose chief work was on Pines. Wood and Forest 2011-03-01T03:00:42.647Z This variety of Pinus ponderosa is regarded as a distinct species, Pinus Jeffreyi, by some botanists. My First Summer in the Sierra The leaves of conifers are characterized by their small size, e.g. the needle-form represented by Pinus, Cedrus, Larix, &c., the linear flat or angular leaves, appressed to the branches, of Thuja, Cupressus, Libocedrus, &c. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 7 "Gyantse" to "Hallel" 2011-12-26T03:00:11.613Z Pinus sylvestris aurea, a variety of the Scotch Pine that turns golden in winter but is green at other seasons, and Cupressus macrocarpa lutea are the two best Conifers of their class. Trees and Shrubs for English Gardens The species just described developed abundantly in August on the recently decorticated logs of Pinus ponderosa, on the south-western slopes of Mt. The North American Slime-Moulds A Descriptive List of All Species of Myxomycetes Hitherto Reported from the Continent of North America, with Notes on Some Extra-Limital Species Pinus, the classical Latin name; ponderosa refers to great size of trunk. Wood and Forest 2011-03-01T03:00:42.647Z Sage hens, grouse, and squirrels help to vary their wild diet of worms; pine nuts also from the small interesting Pinus monophylla, and good bread and good mush are made from acorns and wild rye. My First Summer in the Sierra In the far East conifers are richly represented; among them occur Pinus densiflora, Cryptomeria japonica, Cephalotaxus, species of Abies, Larix, Thujopsis, Sciadopitys verticillata, Pseudolarix Kaempferi, &c. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 7 "Gyantse" to "Hallel" 2011-12-26T03:00:11.613Z Pinus sylvestris aurea, golden in winter, green in spring and summer. Trees and Shrubs for English Gardens An occasional ponderosa pine, Pinus ponderosa Laws., represents a vestige of more montane species of plants and animals in the Park. Mammals of Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado Foremost among the timber destroying fungi is the large brown "punk" or "conch" found in its typical development on the long-leaf and short-leaf pines, Pinus palustris and Pinus echinata, Fig. Wood and Forest 2011-03-01T03:00:42.647Z On another acre there were 4126 trees one hundred and fifty-four years old, together with eleven young Engelmann spruces and one Pinus flexilis and eight Douglas firs. Wild Life on the Rockies The Pinus Lariccio is more disposed to retain its lower branches than the Pinus Maritima, and has a more angular character both in the boughs and the footstalks of its tassels. Rambles in the Islands of Corsica and Sardinia with Notices of their History, Antiquities, and Present Condition. The finest of all is undoubtedly Pinus Pinaster, which is essentially a sea-coast Pine, revelling in storms and sprays. Trees and Shrubs for English Gardens Pine comes directly and without change from the Latin, Pinus, as one of the chief products, pitch, comes directly from the Latin, pix. The plant-lore & garden-craft of Shakespeare Description.—Pinus pinea belongs to the Pinaster section of the genus. Scientific American Supplement, No. 488, May 9, 1885 This discussion of the characters of Pinus is an attempt to determine their taxonomic significance and their utility for determining the limits of the species. The Genus Pinus The Pinus Lariccio is also at once distinguishable from the Pinus Maritima growing in the same forest, by the bark alone. Rambles in the Islands of Corsica and Sardinia with Notices of their History, Antiquities, and Present Condition. The unpopularity of certain species of Abies, Picea, and Pinus is due to a great extent to the practice of grafting them on unsuitable stocks. Trees and Shrubs for English Gardens Large-sized tree, wood resembles Pinus ponderosa and replacing same at high altitudes. Seasoning of Wood The palmate form of the cotyledons of the genus Pinus is particularly conspicuous in those of P. pinea. Scientific American Supplement, No. 488, May 9, 1885 Among conifers, the leaf of Pinus attains extraordinary length with great variation, from 5 cm. or less to 50 cm. or more, the maximum for each species being usually much more than twice the minimum. The Genus Pinus The wood is more weighty, resinous, and, consequently, more compact, stronger, and more flexible than Pinus Sylvestris. Rambles in the Islands of Corsica and Sardinia with Notices of their History, Antiquities, and Present Condition. Pinus.—Perhaps no Conifer adds so much to the beauty of the landscape in winter as the Pine. Trees and Shrubs for English Gardens Pinus echinata, palustris, and tæda are very similar in character, of thin wood and very difficult to distinguish one from another. Seasoning of Wood Pinus rubra, the red spruce; the timber of which is preferred throughout the United States for yards, and imported for that purpose into Liverpool from Nova Scotia. The Sailor's Word-Book An Alphabetical Digest of Nautical Terms, including Some More Especially Military and Scientific, but Useful to Seamen; as well as Archaisms of Early Voyagers, etc. These conditions admit of four combinations, all of which appear in the medullary rays of Pinus, and of which a schematic representation is given in Plate VII. The Genus Pinus The cones are nearly the same size as Pinus Rigida. Rambles in the Islands of Corsica and Sardinia with Notices of their History, Antiquities, and Present Condition. Pinus monticola has been attacked by a parasitic growth that is likely to destroy all the young growth and probably the trees. Trees and Shrubs for English Gardens Used largely for floors, joists, doors, sashes, mouldings, and panel work, rapidly superceding Pinus strobus for building purposes. Seasoning of Wood Pinus resinosa, commonly called Norway or red pine. The Sailor's Word-Book An Alphabetical Digest of Nautical Terms, including Some More Especially Military and Scientific, but Useful to Seamen; as well as Archaisms of Early Voyagers, etc. Such variations are often met in other species of Pinus. The Genus Pinus One of the most striking features in the vegetation of Canada is the number of species belonging to the genera Solidago, Aster, Quercus, and Pinus. The Conquest of Canada (Vol. 1 of 2) Chinese pine nuts, Pinus armandi, from the mountains of North China. Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Eleventh Annual Meeting Washington, D. C. October 7 and 8, 1920 Jaeger figures and describes a bunch of Pinus sylvestris bearing in one case seventy minute cones, and in another fifty-nine. Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants It is a very different plant from the Hemlock tree, or Pinus Canadensis. A Treatise on Domestic Economy For the Use of Young Ladies at Home and at School The seed of Pinus contains an embryo, with the cotyledons clearly defined, embedded in albumen, which is protected by a bony testa with an external membranous spermoderm, produced, in most species, into an effective wing. The Genus Pinus This tree is supposed to have been the spruce fir, Pinus Canadensis. The Conquest of Canada (Vol. 1 of 2) Red spruce, 15, 16 semiprostrata Dwarf black spruce, 12 Pinus Banksiana, Lamb. Handbook of the Trees of New England The other is the Pinus laricio, which thrives on the high lands of Corsica, Spain, south of France, Greece and Cyprus. Itinerary through Corsica by its Rail, Carriage & Forest Roads Crushed leaves and bark used as Pinus strobus. The Mide'wiwin or "Grand Medicine Society" of the Ojibwa Seventh Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1885-1886, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1891, pages 143-300 While the seed of other genera of the Abietineae shows no striking difference among the species, that of Pinus is remarkably variable, presenting alike the most primitive and the most elaborate forms among the Conifers. The Genus Pinus From the Pinus Sylvestris an oil is distilled by steam, and of this from ten drops to a teaspoonful may be given for a dose, in milk, for chronic rheumatism or chronic bronchitis. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure For purposes of convenience in description I shall group all of the conifers together under the head of pines in this paper, although in botany the word "Pinus" is confined to generic nomenclature. Northern Nut Growers Association, report of the proceedings at the eighth annual meeting Stamford, Connecticut, September 5 and 6, 1917 The timber is good and durable, though less strong than that of the Pinus silvestris. Itinerary through Corsica by its Rail, Carriage & Forest Roads Turpentine as met with in commerce is mainly derived from Pinus maritima, yielding French turpentine, and Pinus australis, furnishing most of the American turpentine. Scientific American Supplement, No. 711, August 17, 1889 Pinus is also peculiar in the dimorphism of shoots and leaves and in their constant interrelations with the diclinous flowers. The Genus Pinus Along this ridge hardly any other kind of tree is to be seen than Pinus Lumholtzii. Unknown Mexico, Volume 1 (of 2) A Record of Five Years' Exploration Among the Tribes of the Western Sierra Madre; In the Tierra Caliente of Tepic and Jalisco; and Among the Tarascos of Michoacan A very pretty striped nut is that of the Pinus pinea. Northern Nut Growers Association, report of the proceedings at the eighth annual meeting Stamford, Connecticut, September 5 and 6, 1917 The pignons or edible seeds of Pinus Pinea are consumed occasionally in Italy. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, on the Cultivation, Preparation for Shipment, and Commercial Value, &c. of the Various Substances Obtained From Trees and Plants, Entering into the Husbandry of Tropical and Sub-tropical Regions, &c. Pinus Murrayana grows up near the timber line in the Rocky Mountains. Scientific American Supplement, No. 711, August 17, 1889 Forty-two of the sixty-six species of Pinus are included in this subsection. The Genus Pinus Here a solitary specimen of Pinus was seen. Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries Columbus, who invariably paid the most remarkable attention to all natural objects, was the first to observe the difference between 'Podocarpus' and 'Pinus'. COSMOS: A Sketch of the Physical Description of the Universe, Vol. 1 They lay in May and June, constructing their nest on the horizontal extension of a main branch of some lofty tree, generally Pinus longifolia. The Nests and Eggs of Indian Birds, Volume 1 Besides these there are Venice turpentine from the larch, Pinus Larix, Strassburg turpentine from Abies pectinata, and Canada balsam from Pinus balsamea. Scientific American Supplement, No. 711, August 17, 1889 The nut-pine, Pinus edulis, scattered along the upper slopes and roofs of the ca�on buildings, is the principal tree of the strange Dwarf Cocanini Forest. The Grand Cañon of the Colorado The woods are fine, composed chiefly of oaks; a Magnolia, which is a very large tree, likewise occurs together with Gordonia, an occasional Pinus, Myrica integrifolia. Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries To this structure, however, Pinus itself was long considered by many botanists as presenting an exception. Narrative of a Survey of the Intertropical and Western Coasts of Australia Performed between the years 1818 and 1822 — Volume 2 They are made of moss and dry fern and dry elastic twig-tops, and lined with long elastic needles of Pinus longifolia. The Nests and Eggs of Indian Birds, Volume 1 The Pinus may be increased by layers, or by sowing the cones in spring, after they have opened out, in rather sandy soil, covering them lightly. Gardening for the Million The Pinus pinea bears large cones, the seed of which is not only eatable, but considered a delicious nut. Among the Trees at Elmridge The summit, which was certainly 9,500 feet, was completely bare: Pinus pendula ascends a long way. Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries In the same year in which Mr. Lambert's work appeared, Schkuhr* describes, and very distinctly figures, the female flower of Pinus, exactly as it was understood by Trew, whose opinion was probably unknown to him. Narrative of a Survey of the Intertropical and Western Coasts of Australia Performed between the years 1818 and 1822 — Volume 2 This species lays in the valley in May and June, the nest being placed high up in trees, often in Pinus longifolia. The Nests and Eggs of Indian Birds, Volume 1 I observed a symbolic inscription, in the ideographic manner, on a large blazed pine--the Pinus resinosa. Personal Memoirs of a Residence of Thirty Years with the Indian Tribes on the American Frontiers The real procession of the pines begins in the rifts with the long-leafed Pinus jeffreyi, sighing its soul away upon the wind. The Land of Little Rain Pinus longifolia strays down to within 100 feet of the nullah. Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries By far the most abundant and interesting of these is the Pinus Fremontiana, 18 or nut pine. Steep Trails California, Utah, Nevada, Washington, Oregon, the Grand Canyon Every giant tree, every one of the Pinus oligarchy, had been lumbered away: refined sylvan beauty remained. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 59, September, 1862 Down goes his Majesty Pinus I., three half-centuries old, having reigned fifty years high above all his race. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 58, August, 1862 Though apparently it is perfectly bald, there are four clumps of pines growing on the summit, representing three species, Pinus albicaulis, P. contorta and P. ponderosa, var. The Yosemite Here we emerged on open space in front of a hill, on which several detached houses stood, around which Pinus pendula was very common. Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries Douglas named this magnificent species Pinus Lambertiana, in honor of his friend Dr. Lambert, of London. Steep Trails California, Utah, Nevada, Washington, Oregon, the Grand Canyon Creeping down steep avalanche slopes above 5,000 feet we find Pinus montana, whose long branches form a tangle in which to catch one's Ski tips. Ski-running Pinus I was very strong at bottom, but the little revolutionist was stronger at top. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 58, August, 1862 The curious little Pinus attenuata is found at an elevation of from 1500 to 3000 feet, growing in close groves and belts. The Yosemite Went out at noon over to the south-east, in which direction a pine wood was visible; this I ascertained to consist of Pinus or Abies pendula, which has much the habit of a Larch. Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries The real procession of the pines begins in the rifts with the long-leafed Pinus Jeffreyi, sighing its soul away upon the wind. The Land of Little Rain It is first met growing in company with Pinus contorta, var. The Mountains of California There the subdivisions of Pinus the Great become a basis for a mighty snow-mound. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 58, August, 1862 Among them are the Scotch and spruce firs, Pinus sylvestris and Pinus abies, and the buckbean, or Menyanthes trifoliata, etc., besides the common birch and other European plants. The Antiquity of Man M. Decandolle observes, that this species, which is not found in Portugal, but grows on the Mediterranean shores of France, Spain, and Italy, in Asia Minor, and in Barbary, would be better named Pinus mediterranea. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 1 It seems then that Sempervivum tectorum, etc., will not bear the neighborhood of the birch, though growing well near the Pinus sylvestris. The Earth as Modified by Human Action The entire forest belt is thus swept and devastated from one extremity of the range to the other, and, with the exception of the resinous Pinus contorta, Sequoia suffers most of all. The Mountains of California The nine cotyledons of a seedling Pinus pinaster plainly circumnutated; and the figures described approached more nearly to irregular circles than to irregular ovals or ellipses. The Power of Movement in Plants Between the stumps of the buried forest, and in the lignite above them, are many well-preserved cones of the Scotch and spruce firs, Pinus sylvestris, and Pinus abies. The Antiquity of Man They may have fallen out of a decayed cone in the same way as often happens to the seeds of the spruce fir, Pinus abies, found scattered over the ground in our woods. The Student's Elements of Geology The Pinus maritima has a lighter foliage and the branches are more spreading, but the size is about the same as the Laricio. Cyprus, as I Saw It in 1879 CHRIST, H., on the plants of the Swiss Lake-dwellings. -intermediate forms between Pinus sylvestris and montana. The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication — Volume 2 What a grand fact that is which Miquel gives of the beech not extending beyond the Caucasus, and then reappearing in Japan, like your Himalayan Pinus, and the cedar of Lebanon. More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 2 The Pinus laricio is a handsome tree with a dark foliage and branches that droop regularly from the summit, widening towards the base. Cyprus, as I Saw It in 1879 These were covered with the Pinus Maritima, none of which exceeded twenty feet in height, and resembled a thriving young plantation in England. Cyprus, as I Saw It in 1879 Now and then a wretched specimen of the Pinus Maritima, about six feet high, was to be seen vainly endeavouring to find nourishment in the clefts of the barren rocks. Cyprus, as I Saw It in 1879 |
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