Hey all,
Does anyone have any experience with Pinus Laricio? From what wikipedia tells me it is a subspecies of Pinus Nigra. It has a lighter grey bark, and has quite thin bark plates too.
I recently dug some which were self-seeded from 1912/1914 trees. I would be interested in any info anyone can provide or link me to.
Cheers,
Luke
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Re: Pinus Laricio
Hi Luke , mate the Pinus Nigra is my most collected tree over here . Only 3 variants are growing here Pinus Nigra Austriaca , Pinus Nigra Maratima and Pinus Nigra Nigra .
What length needle does the parent tree have ? does it have a spiral twist in the length of the needle ?. I have done about 50 topics covering the 3 species above .
If you search here Pinus Nigra most of the topics will come up .
Cheers .Alpine
What length needle does the parent tree have ? does it have a spiral twist in the length of the needle ?. I have done about 50 topics covering the 3 species above .
If you search here Pinus Nigra most of the topics will come up .
Cheers .Alpine