Plantcompass
Pine (Pinus spp.)
General Information
Family: Pine family (Pinaceae)
Flowering period in Central Europe: Early to Early Summer
Months: 3–6
Allergy potential
Low allergenicity. Produces high amounts of pollen, which can cause a “sand in eyes” feeling.
Cross-reactions
Not known.
Botanical Information
Distribution
Widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere, some species are also found in the tropical mountains of Honduras and Indonesia (southernmost distribution). Habitats — plains to mountainous regions.
Morphology
Habit — tree, rarely shrub. Foliage — evergreen needles, needles in pairs, threes, or fives. Reproduction — ♂ pollen cones spirally arranged, egg- or cylinder-shaped, ♀ seed cones stalked, woody during seed maturation.
Common species in Europe
Black pine or Austrian pine (Pinus nigra).
Habit — Tree, gray trunk. Habitats — Medium to high mountainous regions. Flowering period in Central Europe — April to June.
Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris).
Habit — Tree, lower trunk gray, upper trunk reddish to fox brown. Habitats — Medium to high mountainous regions, moors, pioneer plants, important forest trees. Flowering period in Central Europe — April to June.
Mountain pine (Pinus mugo).
Habit — Low-growing tree (gnarled). Habitats — High mountainous regions up to the tree line. Also cultivated as an ornamental plant in gardens. Flowering period in Central Europe — June to July.