Taiwan black pine

and Huangshan natural Pinus taiwanensis have great relationships. Pinus taiwanensis the seeds can be sent to the granite cracks in the wind to go to all-conquering, there is sewn into the drilling that is fresh, where they germinate, take root and grow. More

Pinus taiwanensis is the Taiwanese representative of a group of three closely related taxa: Pinus taiwanensis of Taiwan, Pinus luchuensis of Japan, and Pinus hwangshanensis of mainland China. All three taxa are morphologically similar, but distinct, and they are here treated as separate species, although they could also be called subspecies of P. luchuensis. Syn.: Pinus brevispica Hayata 1913; P. luchuensis sensu Wu 1956, non Mayr 1894; P. luchuensis subsp. taiwanensis (Hayata) D. Z. More