Pinus pinea
Pinus pinea
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Tree, up to 25 m, with a large, umbrella-snaped crown. Twigs glabrous, very rough, the young twigs yellowish, the older grey-brown. Buds non-resinous, scales funbriated. Leaves 80-160 x 1-1,5 mm. Cone very large, 8-14 xc. 10 cm, brown, sessile, pendulous. Seeds unwinged or with a very short wing. Dominant tree on the sandy soil of Pamphylia near sea level; in a Mediterranean enclave in Lazistan at 350 m.
Throughout the Mediterranean area and in Portugal.