I noticed that you prefer to use botanical names that sometimes a bit confusing unless you goole them and discover that the tree on the photo above is a Stone Pine. A beautiful tree!
Botanical names are universal. I use them to make it easier for visitors who don't speak French to understand what plant or animal they're talking about. In fact, I think the vernacular translation that Google gives you corresponds to Pinus sylvestris. The English word for Pinus pinea should be Umbrella pine. Wonderful botanic language.
What a wonderful tree!
RépondreSupprimerA mediterranean pine tree.
SupprimerUna preciosidad de pino. Hay mucha belleza en esa imagen.
RépondreSupprimerFeliz domingo de descanso.
Oui, un bel arbre en bonne compagnie.
SupprimerI noticed that you prefer to use botanical names that sometimes a bit confusing unless you goole them and discover that the tree on the photo above is a Stone Pine. A beautiful tree!
RépondreSupprimerBotanical names are universal. I use them to make it easier for visitors who don't speak French to understand what plant or animal they're talking about.
SupprimerIn fact, I think the vernacular translation that Google gives you corresponds to Pinus sylvestris.
The English word for Pinus pinea should be Umbrella pine.
Wonderful botanic language.