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Pinea Collection

Discover the beauty of the Italian stone pine, also known as Pinus pinea or Pino domestico

Background imagePinea Collection: Pine cone, needle, branch, Pinus pinea

Pine cone, needle, branch, Pinus pinea
5856558 Pine cone, needle, branch, Pinus pinea; (add.info.: Pine cone, needle, branch, Pinus pinea. Handcolored copperplate engraving of a botanical illustration by J. Schaly from G. T)

Background imagePinea Collection: Swiss pine or arolla pine, Pinus cembra 1, branch with flower a, cone b, nut c, and stone pine

Swiss pine or arolla pine, Pinus cembra 1, branch with flower a, cone b, nut c, and stone pine, Pinus pinea 2
FLO4574726 Swiss pine or arolla pine, Pinus cembra 1, branch with flower a, cone b, nut c, and stone pine, Pinus pinea 2, branch a, cone b

Background imagePinea Collection: Italian stone pine, Pinus pinea, Pino domestico

Italian stone pine, Pinus pinea, Pino domestico. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieus Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali, Dictionary of Natural Science, Florence, Italy, 1837

Background imagePinea Collection: Italian stone pine, Pinus pinea

Italian stone pine, Pinus pinea, Pino domestico. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieus Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali, Dictionary of Natural Science, Florence, Italy, 1837

Background imagePinea Collection: One-flowered broomrape, Orobanche uniflora

One-flowered broomrape, Orobanche uniflora. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieus Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali, Dictionary of Natural Science, Florence, Italy, 1837

Background imagePinea Collection: Stone pine tree, Pinus pinea

Stone pine tree, Pinus pinea
Stone pine, Pinus pinea, Pin. Handcoloured steel engraving drawn and engraved by Adolph Fries from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Menevilles Dictionnaire Pittoresque d Histoire Naturelle

Background imagePinea Collection: Man Balancing Pineapple on His Finger

Man Balancing Pineapple on His Finger
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Background imagePinea Collection: Stone Pine (Pinus pinea) habit, View of the Amalfi Coast and chapel from the gardens of the Villa

Stone Pine (Pinus pinea) habit, View of the Amalfi Coast and chapel from the gardens of the Villa Rufolo, Ravello, Italy, May

Background imagePinea Collection: Picture No. 10760821

Picture No. 10760821
White Stork - At dusk with full moon on its nest on an Umbrella Pine (Pinus pinea). (Ciconia ciconia) Date:

Background imagePinea Collection: Picture No. 10760792

Picture No. 10760792
Spain - The Rio Tinto (Red river) flowing through a forest of stone or umbrella pines (Pinus pinea). The oxidised iron minerals in the river's water have turned orange-red the stones

Background imagePinea Collection: Picture No. 10760601

Picture No. 10760601
SPAIN - Marshes and Stone / Umbrella Pines in the national park Donana (Pinus pinea) Date:

Background imagePinea Collection: Stone pines trees line the road to the Palacio, the research station of the Coto Donana National

Stone pines trees line the road to the Palacio, the research station of the Coto Donana National Park, Andalusia, Spain

Background imagePinea Collection: Stone pine trees grow in the sandy dunes of the Coto Donana, Spain

Stone pine trees grow in the sandy dunes of the Coto Donana, Spain

Background imagePinea Collection: Stone pines at sunset, Coto Donana, Spain

Stone pines at sunset, Coto Donana, Spain

Background imagePinea Collection: Looking through stone pine trees, Coto Donana, Spain

Looking through stone pine trees, Coto Donana, Spain

Background imagePinea Collection: stone or umbrella pine pinus pinea Coto Donana, Spain

stone or umbrella pine pinus pinea Coto Donana, Spain

Background imagePinea Collection: Stone pine trees are engulfed by the moving sand dunes of Andalusia, Spain

Stone pine trees are engulfed by the moving sand dunes of Andalusia, Spain. Note the wind turbines on the hills

Background imagePinea Collection: Stone pine trees are engulfed by the moving sand dunes of the Coto Donana, Spain

Stone pine trees are engulfed by the moving sand dunes of the Coto Donana, Spain


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Discover the beauty of the Italian stone pine, also known as Pinus pinea or Pino domestico. This majestic tree can be found in Europe, particularly in Italy, including Tuscany and Elba Island. Take a hike uphill on a scenic path and you might come across a single pine tree standing tall amidst nature's wonders. But it's not just the tree itself that captivates; its cones are equally fascinating. These unique pine cones add an element of charm to any landscape they grace. And if you're lucky, you might spot one-flowered broomrape, Orobanche uniflora, nestled among these pines. The Stone Pine (Pinus pinea) is not only visually stunning but also holds cultural significance and has been featured in various artworks and photographs capturing its grandeur against breathtaking backdrops like the Amalfi Coast and Villa Rufolo gardens in Ravello. Intriguingly enough, there's even an image of a man balancing a pineapple on his finger. While unrelated to the Italian stone pine itself, it highlights how this versatile fruit can bring joy and amusement into our lives. So next time you find yourself exploring Europe or wandering through Italy's picturesque landscapes, keep an eye out for the magnificent Italian stone pine. Its presence will surely leave you enchanted with its timeless beauty.