Black Pine
Species Name: Black Pine
Scientific name: Pinus thunbergii Parl
Alias: White Buds
Section: Pineaceae: Pinus
Origin: Originate from Japan and North Korea's southern coastal areas, China's Liaodong Peninsula south of the coastal areas, Nanjing, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Wuhan, Zhengzhou and other places introduced cultivation.
Form: Evergreen trees, origin up to 30m, DBH 2m. Crown ovoid conical or umbrella-shaped. Sapling bark dark gray, old bark gray and black thick, split into squamous thick flakes off. Winter buds silver white, cylindrical. The annual branch is pale brownish-yellow, glabrous, no white powder, 2 needles in a needle, coarse and hard, 6-12cm long, about 1.5-2mm in diameter, and 6-11 in resin path. Cone-shaped oval, oval, scale shield hypertrophy,
Habits: Hi light tree species. Hi warm and humid marine climate, moisture-resistant wind, and strong adaptability to sea cliff environment. Strict requirements on the soil, avoid sticky weight, impatient water;
Uses: Black pine is most suitable for sea cliff landscape forest, shelter forest, waterfront street trees, and tree branches. Pruning, flower beds or solitary arbors after pruning in parks and green spaces
Reproduction: Seeding and breeding. The young seedlings are transplanted once a year in the spring to promote the development of lateral roots, so that the transplant is easy to survive, and it is conducive to the cultivation of large seedlings;
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