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  2. Pinus thunbergii - Wikipedia

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    Pinus thunbergii (syn: Pinus thunbergiana), the black pine, [2] Japanese black pine, [3] or Japanese pine, [4] is a pine tree native to coastal areas of Japan (Kyūshū, Shikoku and Honshū) and South Korea. [5] It is called gomsol (곰솔) in Korean, hēisōng (黑松) in Chinese, and kuromatsu (黒松) in Japanese.

  3. Tori-shima (Izu Islands) - Wikipedia

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    Repeated volcanic eruptions in 1939 and 2002 have set the flora on Tori-shima back to initial stages in the ecological succession.Plants such as Vitex rotundifolia and hydrangea are found near the shoreline, and Chrysanthemum pacificum and Japanese black pine in sheltered areas inland, but most of the central portion of the island remains as volcanic ash and rock.

  4. List of pines by region - Wikipedia

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    Young spring growth ("candles") on a loblolly pine: Monterey pine bark: Monterey pine cone on forest floor: Whitebark pine in the Sierra Nevada: Hartweg's pine forest in Mexico: The bark of a pine in Tecpan, Guatemala: A pine, probably P. pseudostrobus, in Guatemala

  5. Sakaiminato, Tottori - Wikipedia

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    Sakaiminato City Hall. Sakaiminato (境港市, Sakaiminato-shi) is a city in Tottori Prefecture, Japan.As of 31 December 2021, the city had an estimated population of 32,012 in 13178 households and a population density of 1110 persons per km². [1]

  6. Shimane Prefecture - Wikipedia

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    Japanese black pine (Pinus thunbergii) The coast of Gōtsu City, Shimane Prefecture seen from the Osakihana lighthouse Shimane Prefecture ( 島根県 , Shimane-ken ) is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūgoku region of Honshu . [ 2 ]

  7. Flora of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japan has significant diversity in flora. Of approximately 5,600 total vascular plant species, almost 40% are endemic. [1] This richness is due to the significant variation in latitude and altitude across the country, a diversity of climatic conditions due to monsoons, and multiple geohistorical incidences of connections with the mainland.

  8. Japanese pine - Wikipedia

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    Right panel of the Pine Trees screen (松林図 屏風, Shōrin-zu byōbu) by Hasegawa Tōhaku (1539–1610). The painting has been designated as National Treasure. Japanese pine is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Pinus densiflora, the Japanese red pine; Pinus thunbergii, the Japanese black pine

  9. Nakagawa-ku, Nagoya - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Black Pine Nakagawa ( 中川区 , Nakagawa-ku ) is one of the 16 wards of the city of Nagoya in Aichi Prefecture , Japan . As of 1 October 2019, the ward has an estimated population of 220,782 and a population density of 6,895 persons per km 2 .

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