Pistacia terebinthus also called the terebinth /ˈtɛrəˌbɪnθ/ and the turpentine tree, is a deciduous shrub species of the genus Pistacia, native to the...
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growth.[citation needed] Pistacia lentiscus is a very common plant related to P. terebinthus with which it hybridizes. P. terebinthus is more abundant in the...
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flavour. Pistacia lentiscus is related to Pistacia terebinthus, with which it hybridizes frequently in contact zones. Pistacia terebinthus is more abundant...
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It is stronger than Pistacia terebinthus, where it is used as rootstock in Ukraine and the United States for growing Pistacia vera, but resists frost...
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Persian turpentine tree – Pistacia eurycarpa Pistachio – Pistacia vera Terebinth – Pistacia terebinthus Zebrawood – Pistacia integerrima Plane (European...
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annually. The common name is derived from the turpentine-producing tree Pistacia terebinthus and phthalic acid. Terephthalic acid is also used in the production...
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The wingspan is about 50 mm. The larvae feed on heath, Pistacia lentiscus, Pistacia terebinthus, Cotinus coggygria, Rhus coriaria, Rhus cotinus, Cistus...
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(Quercus alnifolia), strawberry tree (Arbutus andrachne), terebinth (Pistacia terebinthus), olive (Olea europaea), kermes oak (Quercus coccifera) and styrax...
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Turpentine tree may refer to: Pistacia terebinthus, native to the Mediterranean region Pistacia atlantica, native to the Middle East, the Maghreb, the...
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from the terebinth. The Biblical terebinth is Hebrew eloh (אֵלׇה), Pistacia terebinthus L. The Greek word ῥητίνη, used in the Septuagint for translating...
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