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:Black Pine is a common softwood of the northern forests of Anexea. Its wood is used as a building material as well as for firewood. The tree is generally a tall straight trunk with a number of crooked branches near the crown. The needles of this pine grow in bunches of four and have a triangular cross section. The underbark of this tree is black-brown in colour.
:Black Pine is a common softwood of the northern forests of Annexea. Its wood is used as a building material as well as for firewood. The tree is generally a tall straight trunk with a number of crooked branches near the crown. The needles of this pine grow in bunches of four and have a triangular cross section. The underbark of this tree is black-brown in colour.


==Ecology==
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==Related Species==
:[[Blue Pine]]
:[[Grey Pine]]
:[[Red Pine]]
:[[Sugar Pine]]
:[[Twisted Pine]]


==Uses==
==Uses==

Latest revision as of 15:10, 2 July 2024

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Common Names
Black Pine
Classification
Description
Black Pine is a common softwood of the northern forests of Annexea. Its wood is used as a building material as well as for firewood. The tree is generally a tall straight trunk with a number of crooked branches near the crown. The needles of this pine grow in bunches of four and have a triangular cross section. The underbark of this tree is black-brown in colour.

Ecology

Rarity
Distribution
Life Cycle

Related Species

Blue Pine
Grey Pine
Red Pine
Sugar Pine
Twisted Pine

Uses

Cultivation
Culinary
Medicinal
Other

History

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