Pinus radiata

Plant Details

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General Information

Scientific name: Pinus radiata
Also known as: Monterey pine

Plant Properties

Layer: Nut tree
Format: Large
Height: 65.00 m
Width: 10.00 m
Growth Rate: Fast
Leaf: Evergreen

Growth conditions

USDA Hardiness: 3-11
Soil Moisture:
Permeable, Moist
Soil:
Sand (light) Loam (medium) Clay (heavy)
pH:
Acid Neutral
Light:
Sun

Usage properties

Edible part:
Condiment
Edibility:
(1)
Medicinal:
(2)
Features:
Dye, Hedge, Herbicide, Wind trap, Wood, Carbon farming

Description

From the resin, an aroma of vanillin can be extracted.

Harvest Data

Start Harvest: 00/00
End of Harvest: 00/00

Crown Data

Crown Type: Smal Piramidaal
Crown Density: Dichte kroon

Guilds

Guild Information

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Guild Details

Guild Description
Corylus avellana
Hazel
Provides nuts that are a food source and helps fix nitrogen in soil.
Rubus idaeus
Raspberry
Produces berries that attract pollinators and beneficial insects.
Carya illinoinensis
Pecans
Provides edible nuts and contributes to soil health through fallen leaves.
Elaeagnus angustifolia
Oleaster
Improves soil fertility and provides shelter for small animals.
Vitis vinifera
Grape
Climbing vines can cover the pine and provide shade, enhancing microclimate.
Pyrus communis
Pear
Provides fruit and attracts pollinators with its flowers.
Lathyrus linifolius
Bitter Vetch
Acts as a nitrogen fixer and supports biodiversity in the area.
Rubus fruticosus
Blackberry
Offers fruits for consumption and creates habitats for wildlife.
Salix alba
Willow
Helps with water retention and provides a habitat for insects and birds.