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Italian Stone Pine
Educational resources on Italian Stone Pine
Italian Stone Pine
or Pinus pinea is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Lower Risk/Least Concern . IUCN Profile of the
Italian Stone Pine
Academic web links for the Italian Stone Pine.
The UC Berkeley Tree Fund - Italian Stone Pine: Back to Home. Back to Campus trees. Italian stone pine east of Hertz Hall.
http://landscape.ced.berkeley.edu/~treefund/campustrees/stonepinethumb.htm id=spl-1
Italian stone pine | Summer poinsettia care: Italian stone pine. Question: ... Answer: The umbrella shape that you described is the form of the Italian stone pine, or Pinus pinea. ...
http://www.cahe.nmsu.edu/ces/yard/2004/061904.html id=spl-3
Pinus pinea fact sheet: Italian stone pine Pinaceae Pinus pinea L. Listen to the Latin Leaf: Text unavailable. Flower: Text unavailable. Fruit: Text unavailable. ...
http://www.cnr.vt.edu/dendro/dendrology/Syllabus2/ppinea.htm id=spl-6
Arch. of the Getty Center - Trees & Landscaping: 1998. Italian Stone Pine detail Jan. 1998. row of Italian Stone Pine trees in narrow space between coach road and tramway, lower branches removed Sept. 1999. ...
http://academic.reed.edu/getty/landscape3.html id=spl-8
Italian Garden: The first trees of Italian origin were added to the garden in 1999-2000: Italian Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens) and Italian Stone Pine (Pinus pinea). ...
http://www.georgian.edu/arboretum/bi_arbit.htm id=spl-9
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Italian Stone Pine page.
Please note: this page will be revised by the end of 2008 -- currently it is a couple years out of date
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