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Details for: Pinus halepensis


Source: Raab-Straube, E. von (2014): Gymnospermae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
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Name: Pinus halepensis Mill.
Nomencl. ref.: Gard. Dict., ed. 8: Pinus No. 8. 1768
Rank: Species
Status: ACCEPTED
Taxonomy (this taxon is included in): Regnum - Plantae
     Divisio - Tracheophyta
          Subdivisio - Spermatophytina
               Class - Pinopsida Burnett
                    Subclassis - Pinidae Cronquist & al.
                         Ordo - Pinales Gorozh.
                              Familia - Pinaceae F. Rudolphi
                                   Genus - Pinus L.
                                       
Heterotypic synonyms: Pinus ceciliae Llorens & L. Llorens
Pinus maritima Mill.
 
Common names: אֹרֶן יְרוּשָׁלַיִם (Israel (Hebrew)), albar (High Aragonese), Alepo pinua (Euskera), alepo-pinua (Euskera), Aleppo Kiefer (German), Aleppo pine (English), Aleppo pinu (Euskera), blanquillo (Spanish, Castillian), candela (Catalan), carrascla (Catalan), carrasco (Spanish, Castillian), carrasqueño (Aragonese), izai (Euskera), pi (Catalan), pi (Majorcan), pí (Majorcan), pi (Valencian), pi blanc (Catalan), pi blanc (Valencian), pí blanch (Catalan), pi bord (Catalan), pí bord (Catalan), pi bord (Majorcan), pi bord (Valencian), pi carrasc (Valencian), pi carrasco (Valencian), pi carrasqueny (Valencian), pi carrasquer (Valencian), pi garriguenc (Catalan), pí garriguenc (Catalan), pi melic (Catalan), pi mèlic (Catalan), pi melich (Catalan), pí melich (Catalan), pi melis (Catalan), pi nas (Catalan), pi ver (Catalan), Pin d’Alep (French), pina (Catalan), piña (Spanish, Castillian), pinacho (Spanish, Castillian), pinarro (Aragonese), pinarro (High Aragonese), pinás (Catalan), pinasa (High Aragonese), pinastre (Catalan), pincarrasco (Spanish, Castillian), piñeiro de Alepo (Spanish, Castillian), pinheiro d´Alepo (Portuguese), pinheiro de Alepo (Portuguese), pinheiro de Jerusalem (Portuguese), pinheiro francês (Portuguese), pinheiro-de-alepo (Portuguese), pinheiro-francés (Portuguese), pinheiro-francês (Portuguese), pino (Aragonese), pino (Spanish, Castillian), pino albar (Aragonese), pino aldepensis (Spanish, Castillian), pino blanco (Aragonese), pino blanco (High Aragonese), pino blanco (Spanish, Castillian), pino blanquillo (Spanish, Castillian), pino borde (Aragonese), pino borde (High Aragonese), pino carrasco (Aragonese), pino carrasco (Spanish, Castillian), pino carrasqueño (Aragonese), pino carrasqueño (Spanish, Castillian), pino de Alepo (Spanish, Castillian), pino de Aleppo (Spanish, Castillian), pino de Córcega (Spanish, Castillian), pino de cuello rojo (Spanish, Castillian), pino de Génova (Spanish, Castillian), pino de Jerusalén (Spanish, Castillian), pino halepo (Spanish, Castillian), pino nasarro (Aragonese), pino nazaron (Aragonese), pino negro (Spanish, Castillian), pino rebordenco (Aragonese), pino rebordenco (High Aragonese), piñón (Spanish, Castillian), pinya (Catalan), sapí (Catalan), sapí (Valencian), sapina (Catalan), tea (Spanish, Castillian), Άρκειλι (Greek), Πεύκα (Greek), Πεύκο (Greek), Πεύκος (Greek), Τσάμι (Greek)[Credits]
Maps: distribution
Occurrence: dAE(G) Ag Al BH Bl(I M N) Cg dCr Ct dCy Ga(F M) Gr Hs(G S) Ir It Jo Le Li Ma Mk Sa Si(S) Sy Tn Tu(A) -Tu(E) [cAb(A) cCa Ca(C F G H L T) nCo nLu Md(P) nSi(M) cSl cTcs]


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