Pinus brutia
Mondale Pine
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Mondale Pine (Pinus brutia) - Description
Pinus brutia, the Turkish pine, is a pine native to the eastern Mediterranean region. The bulk of its range is in Turkey, but it also extends to the East Aegean Islands of Greece, the Crimea, Iran, Georgia, Azerbaijan, northern Iraq, western Syria, Lebanon, and Cyprus. It generally occurs at low altitudes, mostly from sea level to 600 metres (2,000 ft), up to 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) in the south of its range.
Mondale Pine (Pinus brutia) - Blooming
The leaves persist for about 2-4 years and longer for some species. The buds produced in winter are often resinouse. Pinus is monoecious. The female cones are brown and take 2-3 years to ripen. Male cones are found at the base of the plant.
Mondale Pine (Pinus brutia) - Growth
Evergreen, coniferous trees and shrubs. Pines grow best in full sun. Some species are slow growing and work well in a rock garden or as part of a border. Pines make good windbreaks and are suitable specimen trees.
Mondale Pine (Pinus brutia) - Planting
Sow seeds in containers in a cold frame in spring.
Mondale Pine (Pinus brutia) - Pest
Mealybugs, sawfly, scale insects, caterpillars, miners, and borers. Other issues include butt rot, tar spot, cone rust, pitch canker, blister rust, blights, and brown cubical rot.
Mondale Pine (Pinus brutia) - Interesting facts
The leaves of P. aristata persist for up to 20 years.
Mondale Pine (Pinus brutia) - Soil and irrigation
Grows in any soil as long as it is well-draining.









