Pinus halepensis, commonly known as the Aleppo pine, also known as the Jerusalem pine,[2] is a pine native to the Mediterranean region. It was officially named by the botanist Philip Miller in his 1768 book The Gardener's Dictionary; he probably never went to Aleppo but mentions seeing large specimens at Goodwood in the garden of the Duke of Richmond, which were transplanted (perhaps sent by Alexander Russell from Syria) in 1739.[3]
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Pinushalepensis, commonly known as the Aleppo pine, also known as the Jerusalem pine, is a pine native to the Mediterranean region. It was officially...
Turkey Pinus brutia is closely related to Pinushalepensis, and female P. brutia cones have been shown to accept and hybridize with P. halepensis pollen...
miles) long, with dense and tall stands of Pinus pinea mixed with Pinushalepensis. Currently, Pinushalepensis is outcompeting stone pines in many locations...
Pinus, the pines, is a genus of approximately 111 extant tree and shrub species. The genus is currently split into two subgenera: subgenus Pinus (hard...
pine (Pinus pinaster), Aleppo pine (Pinushalepensis), Masson's pine (Pinus massoniana), Sumatran pine (Pinus merkusii), longleaf pine (Pinus palustris)...
cedar of Lebanon; Cupressus sempervirens, the Mediterranean cypress; Pinushalepensis, the Aleppo pine; Quercus coccifera, the kermes oak; Quercus calliprinos...
primarily on Aleppo pine (Pinushalepensis); the Cyprus crossbill (L. c. guillemardi), feeding primarily on European black pine (Pinus nigra); and an as-yet...
Turkish Pine (Pinus brutia) and, to smaller extent, Aleppo Pine (Pinushalepensis), Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris) and Stone Pine (Pinus pinea). It can...
plants may respond to more than one of these triggers. For example, Pinushalepensis exhibits primarily fire-mediated serotiny, but responds weakly to drying...
Pinus Aleppo pine – Pinushalepensis Apache pine – Pinus engelmannii Austrian pine – Pinus nigra Black pine – Pinus thunbergii Bosnian pine – Pinus heldreichii...
species in Spanish forests are Pinus pinaster, Pinus sylvestris, species of eucalypts, Pinushalepensis, Fagus sylvatica, Pinus nigra, Quercus ilex, Quercus...
variety of adaptations to deal with forest fires. Some species (e.g., Pinushalepensis) cannot germinate until after their seeds have lived through a fire...
sand expansion. Two types of vegetation were planted: Aleppo pine (Pinushalepensis), which grows easily in this region, and Alfa (Stipa tenacissima)....
phoenicea, Olea europaea, Quercus coccifera, Ceratonia siliqua, and Pinushalepensis. Areas of red soil are found on the Marj Plain, which has borne abundant...
sclerophyllous maquis shrublands, forests of Aleppo Pine (Pinushalepensis) and Turkish Pine (Pinus brutia), and dry oak (Quercus spp.) woodlands and steppes...
genus, see Pinus classification. Pinus brutia - Turkish pine Pinus canariensis - Canary Island pine Pinus cembra - Swiss pine Pinushalepensis - Aleppo...
white willow, laurel, Oriental plane, and alder trees. Aleppo pine (Pinushalepensis) is more commonly found in the northern part of the peninsula. Broadleaf...
Torres P, Honrubia M (1994). "Ectomycorrhizal associations proven for Pinushalepensis". Israel Journal of Plant Sciences. 42 (1): 51–58. doi:10.1080/07929978...
The local vegetation is chiefly made up of forests of Aleppo pines (Pinushalepensis), Kermes oaks (Quercus coccifera), a small forest of Holm oaks (Quercus...
siliqua), fig (Ficus carica), holm oak (Quericus ilex) and Aleppo pine (Pinushalepensis), while the most common non-native trees are eucalyptus, acacia and...
Italy, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Croatia. It feeds on Pinus sylvestris, Pinushalepensis, and Pinus pinea. BioLib.cz - Pogonocherus neuhausi. Retrieved...
and needles of Pinus armandii Franch. in China. Botella and Diez reported the isolation of a Pestalotiopsis sp. from Pinushalepensis Mill. in Spain,...