Pinus nigra, the Austrian pine or black pine, is a moderately variable species of pine, occurring across southern Mediterranean Europe from Spain to the eastern Mediterranean on Anatolian peninsula of Turkey and on Corsica/Cyprus, including Crimea, and in the high mountains of the Maghreb in North Africa.
Other Names: Svarttall, 欧洲黑松, 歐洲黑松, Pino Nero, Juodoji Pušis, Crbi Bor
Pinus nigra pallasiana is a subspecies of plants with 291 observations
Other Names: 克里米亚黑松, 克里米亞黑松, Krimmi Mänd, Сосна Палласова, Сосна Крымская, Сосна Кримська
Pinus nigra salzmannii is a subspecies of plants with 217 observations
Other Names: Pin Noir de Salzmann, Pürenee Mänd
Pinus nigra laricio is a subspecies of plants with 189 observations
Other Names: Pino Larìcio, 南欧黑松, 南歐黑松, Pin Laricio de Corse, Corsicaanse Den, Korsika Mänd
Pinus nigra nigra is a subspecies of plants with 175 observations
Other Names: Pin Noir d'Autriche, Austria Mänd, Borovice Černá Pravá, Oostenrijkse Den, Vanlig Svarttall, Pino Nero
Pinus nigra dalmatica is a subspecies of plants with 3 observations
Other Names: Dalmaatsia Mänd
Wilding conifers, often referred to as the slightly smaller subset of "wilding pines", are one of the more problematic group of invasive species in New Zealand. They are a threat to indigenous biodiversity, to landscape values, and to the productivity of the agricultural sector. Millions of dol...
Pinus nigra yaltirikiana is a variety of plants with 0 observations
Pinus nigra seneriana is a form of plants with 0 observations
Pinus × neilreichiana is a hybrid of plants with 0 observations
Other Names: Pinus nigra × sylvestris