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- adjective Hartweg (attributive); used in taxonomic names for organisms that often have English names of the form "Hartweg's ..."
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Among the exciting discoveries were new species of conifers, such as Pinus hartwegii, Pinus ayacahuite, P. moctezumae, P. patula, Cupressus macrocarpa, and Sequoia sempervirens.
Did you know? Many common garden flowers originated in Mexico. 2008
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Among the exciting discoveries were new species of conifers, such as Pinus hartwegii, Pinus ayacahuite, P. moctezumae, P. patula, Cupressus macrocarpa, and Sequoia sempervirens.
Did you know? Many common garden flowers originated in Mexico. 2008
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PlanetEarth Online, a website maintained by the UK's Natural Environment Research Council, has an interesting article about the pine tree species Pinus hartwegii, which grows in the high mountains of Mexico, and whether it has the potential for introducing terrestrial ecosystems to Mars.
Science: Can the pine tree species Pinus hartwegii help terraform Mars? Paul 2009
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Science: Can the pine tree species Pinus hartwegii help terraform Mars?
Science: Can the pine tree species Pinus hartwegii help terraform Mars? Paul 2009
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Marooned - Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror books on Mars: Science: Can the pine tree species Pinus hartwegii help terraform Mars?
Science: Can the pine tree species Pinus hartwegii help terraform Mars? Paul 2009
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Pinus hartwegii, and other plants that are well adapted to frost, drought, high solar radiation and low oxygen levels, could play a crucial role in the terraforming of Mars, because plants will produce oxygen and accelerate the warming of the planet.
Science: Can the pine tree species Pinus hartwegii help terraform Mars? Paul 2009
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Above 3,000 m throughout the Trans-Volcanic belt, the forests are a strict combination of Pinus hartwegii and Abies religiosa.
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