English: Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris var. hamata) is the dominant tree of the dry and cold areas of northeastern Anatolia.- South slope of Kücükhacet Dagi (Ilgaz Dagi), c.1950 m s.l. on 21.7.2000.-From: G. Pils: Flowers of Turkey - a photo guide.- 448 pp.– Eigenverlag Gerhard Pils (2006).
Deutsch: Die Rotföhre (Pinus sylvestris) ist der Charakterbaum der trockenen und kalten Gebiete Nordostanatoliens.- Südhang des Kücükhacet Dagi (Ilgaz Dagi), ca.1950 m s. m. am 21.7.2000
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