- Bosnian Pine
Taxobox
name = Bosnian Pine
status = LR/lc | status_system = IUCN2.3
image_width = 240px
regnum =Plant ae
divisio =Pinophyta
classis = Pinopsida
ordo =Pinales
familia =Pinaceae
genus = "Pinus"
subgenus = "Pinus"
species = "P. heldreichii"
binomial = "Pinus heldreichii"
binomial_authority = H.ChristThe Bosnian Pine ("Pinus heldreichii", synonym "P. leucodermis"; familyPinaceae ) is a species ofpine that occurs in the mountains of southeasternEurope , in southwesternBulgaria , Bosnia,Albania , theRepublic of Macedonia ,Serbia , northernGreece (south toMount Olympus ), and locally in southernItaly (it is the symbol of thePollino National Park ), growing at 900-2,500 m altitude. It often reaches the alpine tree line in this area. It is anevergreen tree is up to 25-35 m height, and 2 m trunk diameter.It is a member of the hard pine group, "Pinus" subgenus "Pinus", with leaves ('needles') in fascicles (bundles) of two, with a persistent sheath. They are 4.5-10 cm long and 1.5-2 mm thick. Bosnian Pine cones are 5-9 cm long, with thin, fragile scales; they are dark blue-purple before maturation, turning brown when ripe about 16-18 months after pollination. The 6-7 mm long
seed s have a 2-2.5 cm wing and are wind-dispersed.A notable specimen in the
Pirin Mountains of Bulgaria, known asBaikushev's Pine , is 24 m tall, 2.2 m in diameter, and is estimated to be over 1300 years old.Nomenclature
The species was first described as "Pinus heldreichii" by the Swiss
botanist H. Christ in1863 from specimens collected onMount Olympus , and then described a second time as "P. leucodermis" in1864 ; the author of the second description (the Austrian botanist F. Antoine who found it onOrjen above theBay of Kotor ) being unaware of the slightly earlier publication by Christ. Some minor morphological differences have been claimed between the two descriptions (leading to the maintenance of both as separate taxa by a few botanists), but this is not supported by modern studies of the species, which show that both names refer to the same taxon. The discrepancies in the descriptions are largely due to Christ's cone specimens being immature and shrunken after drying, having been collected in July, four months before maturity.Cultivation and uses
Bosnian Pine is a popular ornamental tree in
park s and largegarden s, giving reliable steady though not fast growth on a wide range of sites, and with a very neat, conical crown. It is also noted for its very decorative purple cones. It is very tolerant of severe winter cold, hardy down to at least -45°C, and of severe wind exposure. Many in cultivation are still grown under the name "Pinus leucodermis" or "Pinus heldreichii" var. "leucodermis".References
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*Businský, R. Beitrag zur Taxonomie und Nomenklatur von Pinus heldreichii. "Mitt. Deutsch. Dendrol. Ges." 79: 91-106.
*Farjon, A. (2005). "Pines. Drawings and Descriptions of the genus Pinus". Second edition. Brill, ISBN 90-04-13916-8
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