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Internal ID UUID64400222b53fa520144067
Scientific name Pinus hwangshanensis
Authority W.Y.Hsia
First published in Contr. Inst. Bot. Natl. Acad. Peiping 4: 155 (1936)

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Pinus hwangshanensis, also known as Huangshan pine, is a type of evergreen tree that is native to the eastern mountains of China. It was named after the Huangshan Mountains in the Anhui province, where it was first discovered. This tree can grow up to 25 meters in height and has a broad, flat-topped crown with long branches. Its bark is thick and grayish, and its leaves are needle-like and dark green. The cones of the Huangshan pine are broad and ovoid, and the seeds have wings. This tree is closely related to the Japanese black pine, but can be distinguished by its slender leaves, brown buds, and broader cones. Huangshan pines are typically found at moderate to high altitudes on rocky cliffs and are an important part of the landscape in eastern China. They are often depicted in traditional Chinese paintings and are highly valued for their unique shapes.

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Scientific name Authority First published in
Pinus luchuensis subsp. hwangshanensis (W.Y.Hsia) D.Z.Li Edinburgh J. Bot. 54: 341 (1997)
Pinus luchuensis var. shenkanensis Silba J. Int. Conifer Preserv. Soc. 6: 26 (1999)
Pinus luchuensis var. hwangshanensis (W.Y.Hsia) C.L.Wu Acta Phytotax Sin. 5(3): 158 1956
Pinus luchuensis subsp. shenkanensis (Silba) Silba J. Int. Conifer Preserv. Soc. 16: 25 (2009)
Pinus hwangshanensis subsp. transfluminea Businský Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 125: 7 (2003)

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Language Common/alternative name
English huangshan pine
Croatian huangšanski bor
koi Хуаншанись пожум
udm Хуаншаньысь пужым
Vietnamese thông hoàng sơn
Chinese 黄山松
Chinese 黃山松

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Database ID/link to page
World Flora Online wfo-0000481408
Tropicos 24900390
KEW urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:677052-1
The Plant List kew-2562042
Open Tree Of Life 830802
NCBI Taxonomy 88727
IUCN Red List 42370
IPNI 677052-1
iNaturalist 135761
GBIF 5285529
Freebase /m/09b4nj
EPPO PIUHG
EOL 323440
USDA GRIN 105039
Wikipedia Pinus_hwangshanensis

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Fuling production areas in China: climate and distribution changes (A.D. 618–2100) Jiang Y, Ren A, Sun X, Yang B, Peng H, Huang L Front Plant Sci 26-Jan-2024
PMCID:PMC10853409
doi:10.3389/fpls.2024.1289485
PMID:38344187
Glacial expansion of cold-tolerant species in low latitudes: megafossil evidence and species distribution modelling Huang L, Li S, Huang W, Xiang H, Jin J, Oskolski AA Natl Sci Rev 15-Feb-2023
PMCID:PMC10029839
doi:10.1093/nsr/nwad038
PMID:36960221
Twigs of dove tree in high-latitude region tend to increase biomass accumulation in vegetative organs but decrease it in reproductive organs Liang Z, Liu T, Chen X, Xu W, Dong T, Liu Q, Xu X Front Plant Sci 13-Jan-2023
PMCID:PMC9880204
doi:10.3389/fpls.2022.1088955
PMID:36714716
Response of distribution patterns of two closely related species in Taxus genus to climate change since last inter‐glacial Wu X, Wang M, Li X, Yan Y, Dai M, Xie W, Zhou X, Zhang D, Wen Y Ecol Evol 14-Sep-2022
PMCID:PMC9475124
doi:10.1002/ece3.9302
PMID:36177121
Applications of machine learning in pine nuts classification Huang B, Liu J, Jiao J, Lu J, Lv D, Mao J, Zhao Y, Zhang Y Sci Rep 25-May-2022
PMCID:PMC9132955
doi:10.1038/s41598-022-12754-9
PMID:35614118
Phylogenomic and ecological analyses reveal the spatiotemporal evolution of global pines Jin WT, Gernandt DS, Wehenkel C, Xia XM, Wei XX, Wang XQ Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 03-May-2021
PMCID:PMC8157994
doi:10.1073/pnas.2022302118
PMID:33941644
Candidate Genes for the High-Altitude Adaptations of Two Mountain Pine Taxa Zaborowska J, Łabiszak B, Perry A, Cavers S, Wachowiak W Int J Mol Sci 27-Mar-2021
PMCID:PMC8036860
doi:10.3390/ijms22073477
PMID:33801727
Molecular-Assisted Pollen Grain Analysis Reveals Spatiotemporal Origin of Long-Distance Migrants of a Noctuid Moth Chang H, Guo J, Fu X, Liu Y, Wyckhuys KA, Hou Y, Wu K Int J Mol Sci 13-Feb-2018
PMCID:PMC5855789
doi:10.3390/ijms19020567
PMID:29438348
Scaling relationships of twig biomass allocation in Pinus hwangshanensis along an altitudinal gradient Li M, Zheng Y, Fan R, Zhong Q, Cheng D PLoS One 26-May-2017
PMCID:PMC5446166
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0178344
PMID:28552954
Importance of incomplete lineage sorting and introgression in the origin of shared genetic variation between two closely related pines with overlapping distributions Zhou Y, Duvaux L, Ren G, Zhang L, Savolainen O, Liu J Heredity (Edinb) 21-Sep-2016
PMCID:PMC5315522
doi:10.1038/hdy.2016.72
PMID:27649619
Host Plants Identification for Adult Agrotis ipsilon, a Long-Distance Migratory Insect Liu Y, Fu X, Mao L, Xing Z, Wu K Int J Mol Sci 02-Jun-2016
PMCID:PMC4926385
doi:10.3390/ijms17060851
PMID:27271592
Local adaptation to temperature and precipitation in naturally fragmented populations of Cephalotaxus oliveri, an endangered conifer endemic to China Wang T, Wang Z, Xia F, Su Y Sci Rep 26-Apr-2016
PMCID:PMC4844950
doi:10.1038/srep25031
PMID:27113970
Genetic Introgression and Species Boundary of Two Geographically Overlapping Pine Species Revealed by Molecular Markers Zhang D, Xia T, Yan M, Dai X, Xu J, Li S, Yin T PLoS One 30-Jun-2014
PMCID:PMC4076219
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0101106
PMID:24977711

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