Eye bizarrerie pine
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Scientific name | |||||||||||||||||||||
Pinus x densi-thunbergii Uyeki[1] | |||||||||||||||||||||
Japanese name | |||||||||||||||||||||
Eye bizarrerie pine, dirt black pine, eye Japanese red pine, Aino Komatsu |
An eye bizarrerie pine (Kuromatsu, a scientific name: Pinus x densi-thunbergii) is an evergreen conifer of the Pinaceae Pinus. Alias dirt black pine (red Kuromatsu), eye Japanese red pine (Akamatsu), Aino Komatsu (mixed blood pine).
In the hybrid of a Japanese red pine and the black pine, as for the red-brown bark, the leaf which is colored dark green, and is stiffening resembles a black pine to a Japanese red pine. It may be planted as a tree of lucky sign.
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