Pinus sylvestris (4744' N 1545' E)

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2010.04.09 Lower Austria, district Neunkirchen, Rax northern flank/Wachthttlkamm (~1070 m AMSL).Typical habitus of Scots pines: rather forming a cone than the irregular shape typical for Pinus nigra.German name: Rot-Fhre (-Kiefer)
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- Pinus sylvestris (Scotch Pine)
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