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Pinus brutia (or
Turkish pine) is a pine
native to the
eastern Mediterranean region. The bulk of its
range is in Turkey, but it also
extends to southeasternmost...
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Callitriche brutia, the
pedunculate water-starwort, is a submerged/floating-leaved
aquatic plant in the
family Plantaginaceae (though
sometimes placed...
- of Lone Pine in 1915. It was
Turkish or East
Mediterranean pine (Pinus
brutia).
Pines which are
planted as a
memorial to the
Australian and New Zealand...
- ; Semerci, H. & Vendramin, G.G. (2003). "Aleppo and
Brutia pines -
Pinus halepensis/Pinus
brutia" (PDF).
EUFORGEN Technical Guidelines for
Genetic Conservation...
- Asia
Minor and the
Caucasus are
sometimes treated as
separate species, Q.
brutia Tenore, Q.
pedunculiflora K. Koch and Q. haas
Kotschy respectively. A close...
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bordering the
Aegean Sea. The
ecoregion has
forests of
Turkish pine (Pinus
brutia), oak
forests and woodlands, and
maquis shrubland of
Turkish pine and evergreen...
- trees. The
marchalina ****enica can be
found on the
Turkish Pine (Pinus
brutia), as well as the
Aleppo Pine (Pinus halepensis),
Austrian Pine (Pinus nigra)...
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shrublands (maquis and garrigue), pine
forests (chiefly of
Turkish pine (Pinus
brutia) and
Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis)), and dry oak (Quercus spp.) woodlands...
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Prunus sect.
Prunus Species: P. cocomilia
Binomial name
Prunus cocomilia Ten.
Synonyms Prunus brutia N.Terracc.
Prunus pseudoarmeniaca Heldr. & Sartori...
- 450,000
hectares (2.4 percent). The prin****l
woodland trees are
Pinus brutia, the
Turkish pine;
Abies cilicica, the
Cilician fir;
Cedrus libani, the...