Pinus Densiflora (Noun)
Meaning
Pine native to Japan and Korea having a wide-spreading irregular crown when mature; grown as an ornamental.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The Japanese red pine, also known by the name Pinus densiflora, grows commonly in Japanese gardens for ornamental purposes.
- Native to both Japan and Korea, the Pinus densiflora features needle-like leaves that grow no more than 2-12cm long.
- Pinus densiflora trees are robust, but do need sufficient space to accommodate their expansive root systems and irregular crown shape.
- Landscape architects often use the Pinus densiflora in their designs due to its rustic beauty, offering a unique touch to the garden.
- Some Japanese villages celebrate the significance of the Pinus densiflora trees, considered an integral part of Japanese countryside landscapes.