cluster pine

tree
Also known as: Pinus pinaster, pinaster pine

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characteristics

  • stone pine
    In pine: Major Eurasian pines

    The cluster pine, or pinaster (P. pinaster), a vigorous grower in coastal sand, has been cultivated extensively for the purpose of stabilizing sand drifts, especially on the dunes of the Bay of Biscay and the Mediterranean. It grows to a height of 12 to 24 metres…

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rosin

  • rosin
    In rosin

    …source of supply is the cluster pine, Pinus pinaster, extensively cultivated in France in the départements of Gironde and Landes. In the north of Europe rosin is obtained from the Scotch pine, P. sylvestris, and throughout European countries local supplies are obtained from other species of pine. In the United…

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turpentine

  • In turpentine

    …turpentines are derived from the cluster pine (P. pinaster) and the Scotch pine (P. sylvestris), while the main sources of turpentine in the United States are the longleaf pine (P. palustris) and the slash pine (P. caribaea).

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