Sunday, November 1, 2009

Pinus Pinea Trees - Discover the Umbrella Trees of the World

Have you ever heard of the pinus pinea? Have you noticed that this is one of the most abundant tree species in the Mediterranean area? Well, apart from this location, it is also seen in places such as North and South Africa. This tree, also known as the stone pine, has been a source of trade products from prehistoric times and even today. Basically, this tree is not only utilized for the wood materials, but it also produces pine cones and seeds which is also a commodity of interest in some parts of the globe.
Most of the time, these trees reach the normal height of 12-20 meters but at times, it can exceed to 25 meters. If one is curious on how to recognize this tree, they are often tall, which have an umbrella like appearance. The bark of the tree usually has a dark brown color with a hint of red. At the same time, its trees are needle like and have a luscious green hue. As mentioned before, these produce cones which have been popular decorations for numerous interiors in the world.
At the moment, the main habitats of these beautiful trees are the Iberian Peninsula, which accounts for about 75% of this tree breed's production. At present, Portugal is considered as the second most pinus pinea populated country in the world. The country is to be recognized because since 1995, the increase in number of these trees has been rampant in the mentioned country. This is most probably because of the dry climate, which are conducive for these to grow. At the same time, these trees have been essential to the export industry of the country.
Basically, if one is planning to visit Portugal, take the time to visit their forests. One should definitely take note that these stone pine trees are considered to be umbrella trees, not only because of their evergreen nature, but also their contribution to the economies of both Portugal and the world.

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