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| - | Pinus elliottii Engelm. - Pinaceae - slash pine, swamp pine, *Elliotts Kiefer* | + | Pinus elliottii Engelm. - Pinaceae - slash pine, swamp pine, **Elliotts Kiefer** |
| Evergreen tree, up to 30m tall, native to the southeastern North America (southern South Carolina to the Florida Keys); bark orange- to purple-brown, | Evergreen tree, up to 30m tall, native to the southeastern North America (southern South Carolina to the Florida Keys); bark orange- to purple-brown, | ||
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| + | "Slash pine has two different varieties, var.elliottii and var.densa. Historically, | ||
| The major components of turpentine of P. elliottii var. elliottii were α-pinene (56.6%), camphene (0.6%), β-pinene (35.6%), myrcene (0.3%), dipentene (1.5%), β-phellandrene (3.3%), p-cymene (0.2%), and methyl chavicol (0.7%). \\ | The major components of turpentine of P. elliottii var. elliottii were α-pinene (56.6%), camphene (0.6%), β-pinene (35.6%), myrcene (0.3%), dipentene (1.5%), β-phellandrene (3.3%), p-cymene (0.2%), and methyl chavicol (0.7%). \\ | ||
| [Chemical composition of P. elliottii var. elliottii turpentine and its possible relation to taxonomy of several pine species., Mirov, N. T., Frank, E., Zavarin, E., Phytochemistry, | [Chemical composition of P. elliottii var. elliottii turpentine and its possible relation to taxonomy of several pine species., Mirov, N. T., Frank, E., Zavarin, E., Phytochemistry, | ||
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| Major monoterpene constituents of P.elliotti oleoresine were α-pinene (3-95%, mean 30%), β-pinene (0-76%, mean 44%), myrcene (0-60%, mean 7%), limonene (0-81%, mean 7%) and β-phellandrene (0-69%, mean 11%). " | Major monoterpene constituents of P.elliotti oleoresine were α-pinene (3-95%, mean 30%), β-pinene (0-76%, mean 44%), myrcene (0-60%, mean 7%), limonene (0-81%, mean 7%) and β-phellandrene (0-69%, mean 11%). " | ||
| - | [Geographic variation of monoterpene in cortical oleoresin of slash pine., Gansel, C.R., Squillace, A.E., Silvae Genetica, 25(5/6), 150-154, 1976] [[http:// | + | [Geographic variation of monoterpene in cortical oleoresin of slash pine., Gansel, C.R., Squillace, A.E., Silvae Genetica, 25(5/6), 150-154, 1976] [[http:// |
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| [CRC Handbook of Medicinal Herbs, 1983, 376-377] | [CRC Handbook of Medicinal Herbs, 1983, 376-377] | ||
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| + | Engelmann, | ||
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| + | Pinus elliotii, Queensland, Australia (2025) © phlphl [[https:// | ||
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