black pine

The term "black pine" refers to several species of pine trees known for their darker foliage, commonly found in Europe and Asia.

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Definition

B2Botany

(general)A type of pine tree with darker foliage compared to other species.

Example

  • The black pine stands out in the forest with its darker leaves.

C1Botany

(specific)A pine tree native to Japan, known for its orange-yellow branchlets and prickly cone scales.

Example

  • Japanese black pine is often used in traditional Japanese gardens.

C1Botany

(specific)A pine tree native to Europe, particularly Austria and the Balkans, known for its resilience to harsh conditions.

Example

  • European black pine is commonly used for timber production due to its durability.

B2Forestry

(general)The wood obtained from such trees.

Example

  • Black pine wood is valued for its strength and durability.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "black pine":

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