




Pinus thunbergii
The Japanese black pine is a strong tree with long, slender needles. It grows tall and is often found near the coast, making it a beautiful sight against the blue sky and ocean.
生息地: Coastal areas
The Japanese black pine has long, stiff, dark green needles in pairs and striking rough, dark gray to black bark that is deeply furrowed, making it stand out from lighter-barked pines. Its branches often twist dramatically.





カテゴリ
樹木レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Bonsai artists love Japanese black pines because their strong branches can be shaped into amazing mini trees!
Its name, 'black pine,' comes from its dark bark, which looks almost burnt on older trees!
This pine's super-strong wood was once used to build ships and traditional Japanese houses!
You can tell its age by counting the rings on its trunk, just like a secret tree calendar!
Japanese black pine has thick, leathery needles and tough bark that allow it to grow right by the salty ocean, enduring sea spray.
Japanese black pine can develop a strong, twisting trunk and deep root system to anchor itself firmly against powerful coastal winds.
Japanese black pine can thrive in poor, sandy soils where many other trees struggle, making it an excellent colonizer of barren land.
Suillus granulatus
Its roots help this mushroom grow, and the mushroom aids the pine.
Hylobius perfidus
Larvae and adults feed on the bark, sometimes damaging young trees.

Passer montanus
Small birds often build nests and find refuge in its dense evergreen needles.
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Be careful not to climb too high in trees, and always ask an adult for help.
20-30 m
10-20 m
いいえ
50-150 cm
150-300 年
Coastal areas
Cone
普通
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