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  2. Pinus canariensis - Wikipedia

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    The wood of the Canary island pine is now becoming popular as a tonewood for soundboards for guitars and other string instruments. Pinus canariensis is a popular ornamental tree in warmer climates, such as in private gardens, public landscapes, and as street trees.

  3. Canary Islands dry woodlands and forests - Wikipedia

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    The Canary Islands dry woodlands and forests is a Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub ecoregion in the Canary Islands. It encompasses the western group of the Canary Islands – La Palma , El Hierro , La Gomera , Tenerife , and Gran Canaria – in the Atlantic Ocean.

  4. Stone pine - Wikipedia

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    Stone pine in Brissago, on Lake Maggiore, Switzerland The stone pine is a coniferous evergreen tree that can exceed 25 metres (80 feet) in height, but 12–20 m (40–65 ft) is more typical. In youth, it is a bushy globe, in mid-age an umbrella canopy on a thick trunk, and, in maturity, a broad and flat crown over 8 m (26 ft) in width. [ 2 ]

  5. Canary wood - Wikipedia

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    Wood from the genus Centrolobium; Wood from the genus Persea; Persea indica and (Apollonias barbujana Syn.: Persea canariensis) Wood from Eucalyptus moluccana and Nauclea orientalis Leichhardt's pine or cheesewood, from Australia its also named canary wood; Canary wood typically has a yellowish color with streaks of orange red and even white ...

  6. Canary Island pine - Wikipedia

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  7. Gran Canaria blue chaffinch - Wikipedia

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    It primarily eats Canary Island pine seeds. Like the common chaffinch, but, unlike most other finches, its young are fed extensively on insects. Breeding from the end of April to late July or early August, it builds a nest from pine needles and broom branches and lays two eggs. This bird is not migratory. This bird breeding success is low with ...

  8. Pinus pinaster - Wikipedia

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    The maritime pine features the longest and most robust needles of all European pine species. [ 4 ] The cones are conic, 10–20 cm (4–8 in) long [ 4 ] and 4–6 cm ( 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 – 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) broad at the base when closed, green at first, ripening glossy red-brown when 24 months old.

  9. Pinus radiata - Wikipedia

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    Pinus radiata (syn. Pinus insignis), the Monterey pine, [3] insignis pine [4] or radiata pine, is a species of pine native to the Central Coast of California and Mexico (on Guadalupe Island and Cedros island). It is an evergreen conifer in the family Pinaceae.

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