Pinus

Pinus

Synonymy

Source: Raab-Straube, E. von (2014+): Gymnospermae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Pinus L., Sp. Pl.: 1000. 1753

    Distribution

    AE(G) Ab(A) Ag Al Ar Au(A L) BH Be(L) Bl(I M N) Br Bu By Ca(C G H P T) Cg Cm Co Cr Cs Ct Cy Es Fe Ga(F M) Ge Gg Gr He Hs(A G S) Hu Ir It Jo Ko La Le Li Lt Lu Ma Mk No Po cRf(C CS E K N NW) Rm Sa Se Si(M S) Sk Sl Su Sy Tn Tu(A E) Uk [cAz(nF nG nM nP nS) Be(aB) Ca(F L) nDa cFa cGa(C) dHb(nE nN) nHo nIs cMd(M P) cMo cRf] 

    Euro+Med: Albania native; Algeria native; Armenia native; Austria, with Liechtenstein native (Austria native, Liechtenstein native); Azerbaijan native (Azerbaijan (core) native); Azores cultivated (Faial naturalised, Graciosa naturalised, Pico naturalised, Santa Maria naturalised, São Miguel naturalised); Baleares native (Ibiza native, Mallorca native, Menorca native); Baltic states, with Kaliningrad region cultivated; Belarus native; Belgium, with Luxembourg introduced (Belgium casual, Luxembourg native); Bosnia-Herzegovina native; Bulgaria native; Canary islands native (Fuerteventura introduced, Gomera native, Gran Canaria native, Hierro native, La Palma native, Lanzarote introduced, Tenerife native); Corsica native; Crete, with Karpathos native; Crimea native; Croatia native; Cyprus native; Czech Republic native; Denmark naturalised; East Aegean islands native (Greek East Aegean islands native); Estonia native; Faroe islands cultivated; Finland native; Former Yugoslavia native; France, with Channel is. and Monaco (Channel islands cultivated, France native, Monaco native); Georgia native; Germany native; Great Britain native; Greece native; Hungary native; Iceland naturalised; Ireland, with N Ireland introduced: doubtfully introduced (perhaps cultivated only) (Ireland naturalised, Northern Ireland naturalised); Israel/Palestine native; Israel/Palestine-Jordan native; Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City native; Jordan native; Kosovo native; Latvia native; Lebanon native; Lebanon-Syria native; Libya native; Lithuania native; Madeira archipelago cultivated (Madeira island introduced, Porto Santo introduced); Moldova cultivated; Montenegro native; Morocco native; Netherlands naturalised; North Macedonia native; Norway native; Poland native; Portugal native; Romania native; Russia cultivated (C European Russia native, E European Russia native, Kaliningrad region native, N European Russia native, NW European Russia native, North Caucasus native); Sardinia native; Serbia native; Serbia, with Kosovo native; Sicily, with Malta native (Malta native, Sicily native); Slovakia native; Slovenia native; Spain, with Gibraltar and Andorra native (Andorra native, Gibraltar native, Spain native); Sweden native; Switzerland native; Syria native; Tunisia native; Turkey (Turkey, Asiatic part native, Turkey-in-Europe native); Ukraine native; Ukraine, with Crimea native

    Common Names

    Armenian (Armenia): ՍոճիA; Finnish (Finland): männytB; Hebrew (Israel): אֹרֶןC; Russian (Armenia): СоснаA; Swedish (Sweden & Finland): tallarB

    Bibliography

    A. Takhtajan, A. L. 1954: Flora Armenii 1. – Erevan
    B. Kurtto, A., Lampinen, R., Piirainen, M. & Uotila, P. 2019: Checklist of the vascular plants of Finland. Suomen putkilokasvien luettelo. – Helsinki: Finnish Museum of Natural History LUOMUS
    C. Danin, A.: Flora of Israel Online – http://flora.huji.ac.il