Canary Island pine

E700610

The Canary Island pine is a tall, fire-resistant conifer native to the Canary Islands, known for its long needles and ability to capture moisture from clouds.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf conifer
tree species
barkCharacteristic fire-resistant bark
thick bark
climatePreference Mediterranean climate
subtropical climate
commonName Canary Island pine NERFINISHED
coneType woody cones
crownShape conical in youth
more irregular with age
endemicTo Canary Islands NERFINISHED
evergreen true
family Pinaceae NERFINISHED
fireAdaptation high fire resistance
resprouts after fire
genus Pinus NERFINISHED
introducedTo Australia NERFINISHED
California NERFINISHED
Mediterranean Basin NERFINISHED
South Africa NERFINISHED
kingdom Plantae
leafPersistence leaves persist several years
leafType needle-like leaves
lifeForm evergreen
maximumHeight up to about 60 metres
nativeTo Canary Islands NERFINISHED
Spain NERFINISHED
needleArrangement in bundles of three
needleLength 20–30 centimetres
order Pinales NERFINISHED
photosyntheticOrgan needles
photosyntheticPathway C3
plantType coniferous tree
reproduction seeds in cones
scientificName Pinus canariensis NERFINISHED
soilPreference volcanic soils
taxonRank species
tolerates drought
periodic fires
typicalHeight 30–40 metres
usedFor ornamental planting
reforestation
timber
waterAcquisition captures fog drip
captures moisture from clouds
woodCharacteristic durable wood
resinous wood

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