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This tree is often known as 'Bhutan Pine', (not to be confused with the recently described Pinus bhutanica, a closely related species).
Pinus wallichiana (Blue Pine or Bhutan Pine)
The sinuously designed Chapel Ride was therefore lined with Bhutan Pine trees on its south side, contributing an attractive odoriferous all-year effect.
A mid 19th-century rector planted the churchyard and rectory grounds with a wide range of trees, many of which survive-including Bhutan pines and oaks from Somerset.
Caversham Court contains a number of fine tree specimens in particular, a large Wellingtonia, a Bhutan Pine (Pinus wallichiana), a cedar of Lebanon, an Atlas cedar and a black mulberry near the main entrance.
Crossing the island was easy enough, for little flourished in the dense shade of the blue pines which grew along its central ridge.
Swamp cedars, sweetgurn trees and blue pines all leaned in the same direction.
Nothing remained of the blue pines which had cloaked the ridge above but ash and smoldering stumps.
Higher still are the blue pines; but below on the shelving plains are nothing but fruit trees.
In the lower forested zone, birch, juniper, blue pines, firs, bamboo and rhododendron grow.
It is most closely related to the Blue Pine Pinus wallichiana from the Himalaya.
Sha-shur means "blue pines" in the local dialect, as patches of blue pine can be seen around the monastery.
Pinus wallichiana (Blue Pine or Raisalla)
Four years ago, Ruby Hinman, a high school dropout and mother of three, rarely ventured beyond her front porch and the smoky blue pines that surround it.
Following the breakup of the Canadian indie rock band Blue Pine in 2001, members Mercer and Michael Rak reunited to form a new group.
Elsewhere mixed-conifer forests are made up of Abies spectabilis, Blue Pine (Pinus wallichiana) and spruce (Picea smithiana).
The main floral species are Cedrus deodara, Blue Pine, Yew, Silver Fir, Horse Chestnut and Oak.
At the Blue Pine Lodge, Andrew grabs the safe deposit box key and sneaks off, while Pete finds him and wants in on what he plans to do.
It grows at altitudes of 2,400-3,700 m in forests together with Deodar Cedar, Blue Pine and Morinda Spruce, typically occupying cooler, moister north-facing slopes.
Vegetation in the valley varies from alpine pines at higher elevations, to blue pines at mid elevations, and ponderosa pine mixed with evergreen forests at lower elevations.
Some European and Asian white pines (e.g. Macedonian Pine, Swiss Pine, Blue Pine) are mostly resistant to the disease, having co-evolved with the pathogen.
Other names include 'Blue pine', 'Himalayan White Pine' and 'Himalayan Blue Pine'.
The vegetation of the park consists of coniferous trees such Blue Pine, Rhododendrons, Black Juniper, West Himalayan Spruce, Oak and Himalayan Cypress.
Further to the northwest near the Koh-i-Baba mountain range, the higher altitudes of the Sulaiman Mountains are in alpine meadow ecoregion, characterized by meadows and willows, as well as blue pines which cover the summits.
Shangla district consists of small valleys, and is situated between the hillocks and surrounded by high mountains full of forests comprising Pindrow Fir, Morinda Spruce, Blue Pine (Kail), Chir Pine and Deodar Cedar trees.
I'm heading back to Portland in defeat when I notice that the Blue Haven Motel on Route 1 has apartments to rent, and the place looks so cute, in an Alpine sort of way, with its rows of tiny white cottages set against deep blue pines, that I stop.
Landour is for the most part (unlike largely deforested Mussoorie) carpeted by old-growth forests of Deodar Cedar, Himalayan Oak, Chir Pine, Blue Pine, West Himalayan Fir, Himalayan Maple, Rhododendron, Himalayan Manna Ash and other tree species.
Mercer's prior band Blue Pine, which also included member Michael Rak, released two records, although the second Blue Pine remained unreleased during the band's existence, instead being released as a bonus album appended to the reissue of Frog Eyes' debut, The Bloody Hand.
Sept. 25 - The New York City Street Tree Consortium, which plants and protects trees, will honor Arthur Ross, a philanthropist whose gifts include the donation of more than 2,000 Chinese elms and Himalayan pines to the city's parks.
Down on the Pine Lawn, which overlooks the highway and the river, sumptuous Himalayan pines, with long bluish needles, share the space with white pines and a spreading yew with low arching branches that graze the ground and seem to invite visitors inside.
Other names include 'Blue pine', 'Himalayan White Pine' and 'Himalayan Blue Pine'.
These may mix with Pinus wallichiana at any elevations.
Pinus wallichiana is listed as an endangered species.
Along with the related Pinus wallichiana it is a constituent of lower altitude blue pine forests.
Pinus wallichiana occurs in drier areas around Tibet.
It is most closely related to the Blue Pine Pinus wallichiana from the Himalaya.
Recently, it has been reported in Pakistan's Himalayan moist temperate forests associated with Pinus wallichiana.
Less common are Larix griffithiana, Larix potaninii, Pinus wallichiana, and Taxus baccata.
Elsewhere mixed-conifer forests are made up of Abies spectabilis, Blue Pine (Pinus wallichiana) and spruce (Picea smithiana).
Experiments have demonstrated that inoculating blue pine (Pinus wallichiana) and deodar (Cedrus deodara) seedlings with the fungus increases plant height and shoot and root biomass.
There are also a number of species from Europe and Asia including one of the smallest in the genus, A. minutissimum that lives on its host, Pinus wallichiana in the Himalaya.
"Montagnola" - "mountains" with an arboretum of almost 200 woody plants, including Abies cephalonica, Aesculus hippocastanum, Fagus sylvatica, Gleditsia triacanthos, Pinus wallichiana, Quercus robur, and Q. ilex.
Pinus wallichiana is a coniferous evergreen tree native to the Himalaya, Karakoram and Hindu Kush mountains, from eastern Afghanistan east across northern Pakistan and India to Yunnan in southwest China.
Caversham Court contains a number of fine tree specimens in particular, a large Wellingtonia, a Bhutan Pine (Pinus wallichiana), a cedar of Lebanon, an Atlas cedar and a black mulberry near the main entrance.
A total of 16 varieties of vegetation have been identified in the area, including forests of Pinus roxburghii, Schima-Castanopsis, Alnus, Pinus wallichiana, Pinus patula, Rhododendron, Quercus lanata and Temperate mountain oak forest.
Important tree species such as Taxodium mucronatum, Pieris ovalifolia, Juniperus virginiana, Eucalyptus eugenoides, Pinus wallichiana, Photinia lindleyana, Pinus canaariensils, Ginkgo biloba, Araucaria cunninghammi and Cupressus lawsoniana are planted all over the section.
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