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Pinus massoniana

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Genus
  
Pinus

Scientific name
  
Pinus massoniana

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Species

Division
  
Pinophyta

Family
  
Subgenus
  
Pinus

Higher classification
  
Pine

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Pinaceae, Pine, Pinus tabuliformis, Pinus elliottii, Pinus armandii

Pinus massoniana (English: Masson's pine, Chinese red pine, horsetail pine; Chinese: 马尾松) is a species of pine, native to Taiwan, and a wide area of central and southern China, including Hong Kong, and northern Vietnam, growing at low to moderate altitudes, mostly below 1,500 m but rarely up to 2,000 m altitude.

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Description

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It is an evergreen tree reaching 25–45 m in height, with a broad, rounded crown of long branches. The bark is thick, greyish-brown, and scaly plated at the base of the trunk, and orange-red, thin, and flaking higher on the trunk. The leaves are needle-like, dark green, with two per fascicle, 12–20 cm long and 0.8–1 mm wide, the persistent fascicle sheath 1.5–2 cm long. The cones are ovoid, 4–7 cm long, chestnut-brown, opening when mature in late winter to 4–6 cm broad. The seeds are winged, 4–6 mm long with a 10–15 mm wing. Pollination is in mid spring, with the cones maturing 18–20 months after.

Ecology

The Pinewood nematode from North America and pine-needle scale insect from Taiwan, have together virtually eliminated the native Pinus massoniana in Hong Kong in the 1970s and 80s.

Uses

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The species is a common trees in plantation forestry for replacing or compensating of the loss of the natural forest in southern China. Chinese rosin is obtained mainly from the turpentine of this pine (Pinus massoniana) and slash pine (P. elliottii).

Logs are mainly used to make pulp for paper industry.

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Leaves are used to give special smoke flavor to a local black tea, such as Lapsang souchong of Fujian province.

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References

Pinus massoniana Wikipedia


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