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  • In contrast, climax forests are dominated by stone pine Pinus cembra. Jungfrau-Aletsch-Bietschhorn, Switzerland
  • Stone pine (Pinus cembra) occurs at the alpine timberline in the highest mountain ranges (Tatras, Czornohora, Marmures, Făgăraş, Retezat) of the Carpathians. Carpathian montane conifer forests
  • Increasing mean ring width was reported for Pinus cembra from the central Alps growing well below treeline Nicolussi et al. Q.e.d. « Climate Audit
  • At the timberline belt of the Tatras mixed Pinus cembra-Larix decidua forests grow, similar those in central Alps. Above timberline, (1400 m in the north-western Carpathians to 1900 m in the south), there is a distinct krummholz zone consisting of dense thickets of mountain pine (Pinus mugo), dwarf juniper (Juniperus communis subsp. nana) and green alder (Alnus viridis). Carpathian montane conifer forests
  • Closer to the interior, larch (Larix decidua), arolla pine (Pinus cembra), and scotch pine (Pinus sylvestris) replaces P. mugo. Alps conifer and mixed forests
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  • At the timberline belt of the Tatras mixed Pinus cembra-Larix decidua forests grow, similar those in central Alps. Above timberline, (1400 m in the north-western Carpathians to 1900 m in the south), there is a distinct krummholz zone consisting of dense thickets of mountain pine (Pinus mugo), dwarf juniper (Juniperus communis subsp. nana) and green alder (Alnus viridis). Carpathian montane conifer forests
  • Posted Aug 14, 2006 at 9:44 PM | Permalink | Reply trivia regarding “Pinus cembra” or Swiss Stone Pine , the trees they found under the glacier. What is the evidence against warmer MWP? « Climate Audit
  • Closer to the interior, larch (Larix decidua), arolla pine (Pinus cembra), and scotch pine (Pinus sylvestris) replaces P. mugo. Alps conifer and mixed forests
  • Age-dependent tree-ring growth responses to climate in Larix decidua and Pinus cembra. The Dendroclimatologists are Angry « Climate Audit
  • Among the rare and protected plants of the Carpathians are several woody species: the stone pine Pinus cembra, mountain pine Pinus mugo, and the European yew Taxus baccata. Carpathian montane conifer forests
  • Closer to the interior, larch (Larix decidua), arolla pine (Pinus cembra), and scotch pine (Pinus sylvestris) replaces P. mugo. Alps conifer and mixed forests

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