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Pinus halepensis,
commonly known as the
Aleppo pine, also
known as the
Jerusalem pine, is a pine
native to the
Mediterranean region.
Pinus halepensis is...
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closely related to
Pinus halepensis, and
female P.
brutia cones have been
shown to
accept and
hybridize with P.
halepensis pollen. In the past it has...
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dense and tall
stands of
Pinus pinea mixed with
Pinus halepensis. Currently,
Pinus halepensis is
outcompeting stone pines in many
locations of the forest...
- (1897)
Puccinia sorghi-
halepensis (Pat.) Speg., (1914)
Uredo andropogonis-hirti Maire, (1905)
Uredo sorghi ****el, in Thümen
Uredo sorghi-
halepensis Pat....
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Pinus halepensis Coolah, NSW -
Pinus halepensis Cootamundra, NSW -
Pinus halepensis Lowther, NSW -
Pinus halepensis Mundubbera, Qld -
Pinus halepensis "Lone...
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white willow, laurel,
Oriental plane, and
alder trees.
Aleppo pine (Pinus
halepensis) is more
commonly found in the
northern part of the peninsula. Broadleaf...
- fig (Ficus carica), holm oak (Quericus ilex) and
Aleppo pine (Pinus
halepensis),
while the most
common non-native
trees are eucalyptus,
acacia and opuntia...
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broadleaf sclerophyllous maquis shrublands,
forests of
Aleppo Pine (Pinus
halepensis) and
Turkish Pine (Pinus brutia), and dry oak (Quercus spp.) woodlands...
- and
Quercus pubescens) and
pines (Pinus pinaster,
Pinus pinea and
Pinus halepensis)
dominate the
majority of the
plant communities.
Girona is a po****r destination...
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crossbill (L. c. poliogyna),
feeding primarily on
Aleppo pine (Pinus
halepensis); the
Cyprus crossbill (L. c. guillemardi),
feeding primarily on European...