Pinus nigra

 

Pinus nigra

 

Karaçam
 
 
Tree, up to 30 m. Bark dark grey to blackish. Young shoots glabrous. Leaves 70-180 x 2 mm, dark green, rigid, often curved. Buds resinous. Cone ovoid, erect or ascending. Scales flattened, apophysis ± flat. Umbo mucronate. Frequently a dominant tree, or in scrub, from 300-1800 m, in the south not usually below 1000 m, where it replaces P. brutia above 1000-1200 m. P.nigra   forest is most extensive in W. Anatolia, but encircles C. Anatolia on sides. In the N. it grows on drier slopes than Fagus or Abies.
Cyprus, Crimea, W. Caucasus, Balkans and the S. Carpathians and W. Syria. 
 
 
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