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The optimum fire frequency for Caribbean Pine in Bahamian pineyards is every 3 to 10 years.
Caribbean Pine in Bahamian pineyards have adapted to and rely on low-intensity, surface fires for survival and growth.
Pinus caribaea (Caribbean Pine)
Birds may also use the extensive Caribbean Pine (Pinus caribaea) forest, but the importance of this habitat for the oriole remains unclear.
Bahama Swallows nest in old woodpecker holes in Caribbean Pine (Pinus caribaea var.
A reforestation programme has seen the planting of Lakeba's hills (formerly partially denuded by deforestation) with Caribbean Pine (Pinus caribea) trees.
For this reason some Blackland Coppice exists on hills entirely surrounded by forests of Caribbean Pine (Pinus caribaea var.
Aside from the wild fruits and vegetables that grow in the region, there is also an abundance of eucalyptus, sweet gum, oaks, Caribbean pines, Ocote, and avocado.
The Caribbean Pine, Pinus caribaea, is a hard pine, native to Central America, Cuba, the Bahamas, and the Turks and Caicos Islands.
The larvae feed on Pinus caribaea var.
Pino macho (Pinus caribaea var.
Pineyards are dominated by Bahamian Pine (Pinus caribaea var.
Birds may also use the extensive Caribbean Pine (Pinus caribaea) forest, but the importance of this habitat for the oriole remains unclear.
The reserve is predominantly pine forest (58.5%), primarily Honduras Pine, Pinus caribaea var.
The National Tree of Honduras is the Honduras Pine (Pinus caribaea var.
Bahama Swallows nest in old woodpecker holes in Caribbean Pine (Pinus caribaea var.
Ferritic soils in Pinar del Río, such as in the Cajálbana plateau, are home to Pinus caribaea var.
For this reason some Blackland Coppice exists on hills entirely surrounded by forests of Caribbean Pine (Pinus caribaea var.
Wind pollination in Peninsular Malaysia is rare and the introduced wind-pollinated Pinus caribaea does not set seed there, except on mountain ridges or on the coast.
The Abaco Islands boast important natural areas, especially important coral reef areas, barrier-island terrestrial habitats and large forests of Bahamian Pine (Pinus caribaea var.
The Caribbean Pine, Pinus caribaea, is a hard pine, native to Central America, Cuba, the Bahamas, and the Turks and Caicos Islands.
This species has been found in Puerto Rico growing under planted Pinus caribaea, where it is thought to have been introduced inadvertently from North Carolina by the USDA Forest Service in 1955.
It has also been introduced to Australia, where it is known from a single collection made in a plantation of Caribbean pine (Pinus caribaea) in Queensland; the fungus has additionally been found growing with Caribbean pine in Belize.