The Caribbean pine (Pinus caribaea) is a hard pine species native to Central America and the northern West Indies (in Cuba, the Bahamas, and the Turks...
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forests in the Neotropical realm, where the dominant tree species is Caribbean pine. The vegetation here is generally adapted to the xeric, acidic and nutrient-poor...
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List of Pinus species (redirect from White pine)
attenuata – knobcone pine P. caribaea – Caribbean pine P. cubensis – Cuban pine P. echinata – shortleaf pine P. elliottii – slash pine †P. foisyi – extinct...
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Fatwood (redirect from Pine knots)
66°N in Canada (Jack Pine), to Central America to 12°N in Nicaragua (Caribbean Pine). The highest diversity in the genus occurs in Mexico and California...
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Pines are adapted to grow in the poor soil, relative to the surrounding moist forest, and repeated burning have left one species – the Caribbean pine...
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white pine Pinus caribaea - Caribbean pine Pinus cembroides - Mexican pinyon Pinus chiapensis - Chiapas white pine Pinus cooperi - Cooper's pine Pinus...
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Gaviotas (section Loss of funding and pine plantations)
crisis came the solution that has become the symbol of Gaviotas, its Caribbean pine plantations. Hundreds of crops had been tested at Gaviotas, with virtually...
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Toro Negro State Forest in Ponce, Puerto Rico. Buchenavia capitata Caribbean pine Dacryodes excelsa Eucalyptus robusta Hibiscus elatus Ilex cookii Magnolia...
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banyan, the ilang-ilang, the polynesian chestnut, the flamboyant and the Caribbean pine. Among the bushes that stand out are the tiaré flower (emblem of Tahiti)...
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Dendroctonus frontalis (redirect from Southern pine bark beetle)
(Chihuahua pine). Host trees in Central America include P. caribaea (Caribbean pine), P. engelmannii, P. leiophylla, P. maximinoi (thinleaf pine), and P...
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