Pinus parviflora

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Pinaceae Pinus parviflora Siebold & Zucc.

Etymology
Pinus refers to the Latin name for pines.
parviflora refers to ‘little flower’; indicating the relatively small cone size for a white pine.

Colloquial Name
Japanese white pine

Subordinate Taxa
There exist 2 subordinate taxa for Pinus parviflora:

Distribution

This map shows botanical records (points) for this taxon. By opening the map’s sidebar (collapsed by default) you can toggle visibility or change the basemap. By clicking on records, you reveal more information.

TDWG Codes
3, 38, JAP, JAP-HK, JAP-HN, JAP-KY, JAP-SH, KOR, KOR-SK

Habitat
The natural habitats for Pinus parviflora are temperate forests. The natural elevation is unknown. There are no conifers associated with Pinus parviflora that are known of.

USDA Hardiness zone5
Pinus parviflora is hardy to USDA Zone 5 (Bannister & Neuner, 2001), meaning its frost tolerance lies somewhere in the range of -28.9C (-20F) to -23.3C (-10F).

Species Continuity
The population trend for Pinus parviflora is stable. There are no known threats for Pinus parviflora.

IUCN CategoryLC
According to the IUCN Red List, Pinus parviflora has been assigned the status of LC(Least Concern). This means that according to the Red List criteria, this species is not qualified as threatened.

Superordinate Taxa
The nearest superordinate taxon for Pinus parviflora is Subsect. Strobi. The coordinate taxa for Pinus parviflora are therefore:


Pinus parviflora is further placed under Pinoideae. Pinus parviflora is also placed under Pinaceae.

Cultivars
‘AA Special #1’, ‘AA Special #2’, ‘Adcock’s Dwarf’, ‘Aizu’, “aizu-goyo” , “akashi-goyo”, ‘Al Fordham’, ‘Alba’, ‘Ama-no-gawa’, ‘Aoba-jo’, ‘Aoi’, ‘Ara-kawa’, ‘Asahi-zuro’, “asama-goyo”, ‘Atco-goyo’, ‘Aurea’, ‘Azuma’, ‘Azuma-ko-fuji’, ‘Baasch’s Form’, ‘Baldwin’, ‘Ban-dai’, ‘Barrie Bergman’, ‘Beran’, ‘Bergman’, ‘Bergman’s Aurea’, ‘Bergman’s Gold’, ‘Bergman’s Sun’, ‘Betsy’, ‘Billie’, ‘BLAUER ENGEL’, ‘Blue Angel’, ‘Blue Giant’, ‘Blue Lou’, ‘Blue Wave’, ‘Bo-jyo’, ‘Bonnie Bergman’, ‘Bonsai’, ‘Brevifolia’, ‘Brevifolia Baasch’s Form’, ‘Brevipetula’, ‘Bunty’, ‘Burke’s Bonsai’, ‘Catherine Elizabeth’, ‘Cedar Lodge’, “chichibu-goyo”, ‘Chikuza Goten’, ‘Cho-un’, ‘Cleary’, ‘Compacta’, ‘Corticosa’, ‘Cuddles’, ‘Dai-ho’, ‘Dai-mon-ji’, ‘Dendo’, ‘Diaset Susan’, ‘Dougal’, ‘Dr Landis Gold’, ‘Early Cone’, ‘Eigoro-goyo’, ‘Ei-ko’, ‘Ei-ko-nishiki’, ‘Eilidh’, ‘Ei-ryu’, ‘Emperor’, ‘Floppy Joe’, ‘Frick Estate’, ‘Fubuki Nishiki’, ‘Fuiri’, ‘Fukai’, ‘Fukiju’, ‘Fuku-ju’, ‘Fuku-ju-bi’, ‘Fuku-no-kami’, ‘Fukushima-goyo’, ‘Fuku-zu-mi’, ‘Fu-shiro’, ‘Futsumo’, ‘Gan-seki-sho’, ‘Gimborn’s Ideal’, ‘Gimborn’s Pyramid’, ‘Gin-sho-chuba’, ‘Gin Yatsubusa’, ‘Gi-on’, ‘Glauca’, ‘Glauca Compacta’, ‘Glauca Nana’, ‘Glauca Pendula’, ‘Go-gin’, ‘Go-ko-haku’, ‘Goldilocks’, ‘Goldylocks’, ‘Go-ryo-haku’, ‘Gotelli’, ‘Goykuri’, ‘Goyo Unkasai’, ‘Green Monkey’, ‘Gyok-kan’, ‘Gyok-kasen, ‘Gyok-kasen-hime’, ‘Gyokuei’, ‘Gyo-ku-sen’, ‘Gyoku-sho-hime’, ‘Gyo-ku-sui’, ‘Hagaramo’, ‘Hagaromo Seedling’, ‘Hakko’, ‘Handsworth’, ‘Haru-ko-ro’, ‘Hatch-ichi’, ‘Ha-tzumari’, ‘Heidelberger Schloss’, ‘Helen Brown’, ‘Hereygers’, ‘Hikari’, ‘Hime-goyo-matsu’, ‘Himeko Janome’, ‘Hobbit’, ‘Ho-ho’, ‘Ho-ju’, ‘Ho-ki’, ‘Horstmann’, ‘Hyaku-man-goku’, “hyuga-goyo” , ‘Ibo-can’, ‘Ibo-can-nishiki’, ‘Ichi-no-se’, ‘Ikari-goyo’, ‘Ikeda-sho’, ‘Iona’, ‘Iri-fune’, ‘Iseli’, ‘Ishizuchi’, ‘Jada’, ‘Janome-goyo’, ‘Janome-ibokan-goyo’, ‘Jim’s Mini Curls’, ‘Joe Burke’, “joetsu-goyo”, ‘Jo-ho’, ‘Jyu-ji-seki’, ‘Jyu-man-goku’, ‘Jyu-roko-ra-kan’, ‘Ka-ho’, ‘Kamuro-goyo’, ‘Kane-ko’, ‘Kanrico’, ‘Kan-zan’, ‘Kiki-sui’, ‘Kin-dai-shi’, ‘Kin-kaku’, ‘Kin-po’, ‘Kin-sho’, ‘Kiyomatsu’, ‘Kobe’, ‘Kokonde’, ‘Koko-no-e’, ‘Kokonoye’, ‘Kokuho’, ‘Ko-raku’, ‘Ko-rin’, ‘Koru’, ‘Kusu-dama’, ‘Landis’, ‘Levy’, ‘Linda’, ‘Little Hedgehog’, ‘Mai-tsuzumi’, ‘Meiko’, ‘Mei-o’, ‘Michinoku’, ‘Middeltip’, ‘Mine-matsu’, ‘Miyajima’, ‘Miyama’, ‘Miyoi’, ‘Mizukami’, ‘Momo-yama’, ‘Morris Dwarf’, ‘Mount Vernon Blue’, ‘Myo-jo’, ‘Na-mori’, ‘Nana’, ‘Naru-to’, ‘Nasu-goyo’, ‘Nasu-musume’, ‘Negishi’, ‘Nellie D’, ‘New Seedling’, ‘Nishiki-goyo’, ‘Oculus-draconis’, ‘Ogon-goyo’, ‘Ogon-janome’, ‘Ogon Prostrata’, ‘O-kan’, ‘Oko-no-matsu’, ‘Oliver’, ‘Oritsuru’, ‘Ossorio Dwarf’, ‘Otori’, ‘Pentaphylla’, ‘Pest’, ‘Peterson’, ‘Pumila’, ‘Pygmaea Hagoromo’, ‘Pygmy Yatsubusa’, ‘Recurva’, ‘Regenhold’, ‘Regenhold Broom’, ‘Richard Lee’, ‘Rin-un’, ‘Ryo-ku-ho’, ‘Ryu-ju’, ‘Ryu-ka’, ‘Ryu-ku-sui’, ‘Ryu-sen’, ‘Sa-dai-jin’, ‘Saki-shiro-goyo’, ‘San-bo’, ‘Säntis’, ‘Saphir’, ‘Sarita’, ‘Schoon’s Bonsai’, ‘Seiryoden’, ‘Sen-ko’, ‘Seto’, ‘Setsu-gek-ka’, ‘Shi-ho’, ‘Shika Shima’, ‘Shikoku-goyo’, ‘Shimada’, ‘Shimane’, ‘Shimofuri’, ‘Shimofuri-goyo’, ‘Shinosee’, ‘Shin-sen’, ‘Shiobara’, ‘Shi-on’, ‘Shirobana’, ‘Shiro-janome’, ‘Shizukagoten’, ‘Shun-mei-kan’, ‘Shu-re’, ‘Smout’, ‘Suna-kawa-nishiki’, “taiho-goyo”, ‘Tai-kan’, ‘Taizumi’, “takane-goyo”, ‘Takara-game’, ‘Tamayzima’, ‘Tanima-no-yuki’, ‘Teddy’, ‘Tempelhof’, ‘Tenysu-kazu’, “todo-hada-goyo”, ‘Tokyo Dwarf’, ‘Tone’, ‘Tortuosa’, ‘Tribune’, ‘Tsai Cheng’, ‘U-dai-jin’, ‘Un-ryu’, ‘U Vratek’, ‘Variegata’, ‘Venus’, ‘Wabi Sabi’, ‘Wako’, ‘Walker’s Dwarf’, ‘Watnong’, ‘Watson’, ‘Weeping’, ‘Wells’, ‘Witchesbroom’, ‘Wy East’, ‘Ya-kumo’, “yamoto-goyo”, ‘Yu-ho’, ‘Yuki-gon-en’, ‘Yume-dono’, ‘Za-o’, ‘Zui-ho’, ‘Zui-ko’, ‘Zui-sho’

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