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- Pinus_cembra abstract "Pinus cembra, also known as Swiss pine, Swiss stone pine or Arolla pine, is a species of pine tree that grows in the Alps and Carpathian Mountains of central Europe, in Poland (Tatra Mountains), Switzerland, France, Italy, Austria, Germany, Slovenia, Slovakia (Tatra Mountains), Ukraine and Romania. It typically grows at 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) to 2,300 metres (7,500 ft) altitude. It often reaches the alpine tree line in this area. The mature size is typically between 25 metres (82 ft) and 35 metres (115 ft) in height, and the trunk diameter can be up to 1.5 metres (4.9 ft) .It is a member of the white pine group, Pinus subgenus Strobus, and like all members of that group, the leaves ('needles') are in fascicles (bundles) of five, with a deciduous sheath. The needle-like leaves are 5 centimetres (2.0 in) to 9 centimetres (3.5 in) long. The cones, which contain the seeds (or nuts), of the Swiss pine are 4 centimetres (1.6 in) to 8 centimetres (3.1 in) long. The 8 millimetres (0.31 in) to 12 millimetres (0.47 in) long seeds have only a vestigial wing and are dispersed by spotted nutcrackers.The very similar Siberian pine (Pinus sibirica) is treated as a variety or subspecies of Swiss pine by some botanists. It differs in having slightly larger cones, and needles with three resin canals instead of two as in the Swiss pine.Like other European and Asian white pines, Swiss pine is very resistant to white pine blister rust (Cronartium ribicola). This fungal disease was accidentally introduced from Europe into North America, where it has caused severe mortality in the American native white pines in many areas, notably the closely related whitebark pine. Swiss pine is of great value for research into hybridisation to develop rust resistance in these species.".
- Pinus_cembra binomialAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Pinus_cembra class Pinophyta.
- Pinus_cembra conservationStatus "LR/lc".
- Pinus_cembra conservationStatusSystem "IUCN2.3".
- Pinus_cembra division Pinophyta.
- Pinus_cembra family Pinaceae.
- Pinus_cembra genus List_of_Pinus_species.
- Pinus_cembra genus Pine.
- Pinus_cembra kingdom Plant.
- Pinus_cembra order Pinales.
- Pinus_cembra thumbnail Zirbe01.jpg?width=300.
- Pinus_cembra wikiPageExternalLink PNStrobus.htm.
- Pinus_cembra wikiPageExternalLink Aletsch.htm.
- Pinus_cembra wikiPageID "727626".
- Pinus_cembra wikiPageRevisionID "593764060".
- Pinus_cembra assessors "Conifer Specialist Group".
- Pinus_cembra binomial "Pinus cembra".
- Pinus_cembra binomialAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Pinus_cembra classis Pinophyta.
- Pinus_cembra divisio Pinophyta.
- Pinus_cembra downloaded "2006-05-12".
- Pinus_cembra familia Pinaceae.
- Pinus_cembra genus "Pinus".
- Pinus_cembra id "42349".
- Pinus_cembra imageCaption "Swiss pine growing on the Dachstein, Austria".
- Pinus_cembra name "Pinus cembra".
- Pinus_cembra ordo Pinales.
- Pinus_cembra regnum "Plantae".
- Pinus_cembra species "P. cembra".
- Pinus_cembra status "LR/lc".
- Pinus_cembra statusSystem "IUCN2.3".
- Pinus_cembra subgenus "Strobus".
- Pinus_cembra title "Pinus cembra".
- Pinus_cembra year "1998".
- Pinus_cembra subject Category:Edible_nuts_and_seeds.
- Pinus_cembra subject Category:Flora_of_Poland.
- Pinus_cembra subject Category:Gymnosperms_of_Metropolitan_France.
- Pinus_cembra subject Category:Least_concern_plants.
- Pinus_cembra subject Category:Pinus.
- Pinus_cembra subject Category:Plants_described_in_1753.
- Pinus_cembra subject Category:Trees_of_Europe.
- Pinus_cembra subject Category:Trees_of_Italy.
- Pinus_cembra subject Category:Trees_of_Metropolitan_France.
- Pinus_cembra type Conifer.
- Pinus_cembra type Eukaryote.
- Pinus_cembra type Plant.
- Pinus_cembra type Species.
- Pinus_cembra type Organism.
- Pinus_cembra comment "Pinus cembra, also known as Swiss pine, Swiss stone pine or Arolla pine, is a species of pine tree that grows in the Alps and Carpathian Mountains of central Europe, in Poland (Tatra Mountains), Switzerland, France, Italy, Austria, Germany, Slovenia, Slovakia (Tatra Mountains), Ukraine and Romania. It typically grows at 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) to 2,300 metres (7,500 ft) altitude. It often reaches the alpine tree line in this area.".
- Pinus_cembra label "Alpenden".
- Pinus_cembra label "Pinus cembra".
- Pinus_cembra label "Pinus cembra".
- Pinus_cembra label "Pinus cembra".
- Pinus_cembra label "Pinus cembra".
- Pinus_cembra label "Pinus cembra".
- Pinus_cembra label "Sosna limba".
- Pinus_cembra label "Zirbelkiefer".
- Pinus_cembra label "Европейский кедр".
- Pinus_cembra sameAs Borovice_limba.
- Pinus_cembra sameAs Zirbelkiefer.
- Pinus_cembra sameAs Pinus_cembra.
- Pinus_cembra sameAs Zenbro_pinu.
- Pinus_cembra sameAs Pinus_cembra.
- Pinus_cembra sameAs Pinus_cembra.
- Pinus_cembra sameAs Alpenden.
- Pinus_cembra sameAs Sosna_limba.
- Pinus_cembra sameAs Pinus_cembra.
- Pinus_cembra sameAs m.0363lz.
- Pinus_cembra sameAs Q147278.
- Pinus_cembra sameAs Q147278.
- Pinus_cembra wasDerivedFrom Pinus_cembra?oldid=593764060.
- Pinus_cembra depiction Zirbe01.jpg.
- Pinus_cembra isPrimaryTopicOf Pinus_cembra.
- Pinus_cembra name "Pinus cembra".