''Pinus gerardiana'', known as the chilgoza pine or ''neja'' is a
pine native to the northwestern
Himalayas in Afghanistan, northern
Pakistan, Waziristan and northwestern
India, growing at elevations between 1800 and 3350 metres. It often occurs in association with ''
Cedrus deodara'' and ''
Pinus wallichiana''.
Description
The
trees are 10-20(-25) m tall with usually deep, wide and open
crowns
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with long, erect branches. However, crowns are narrower and shallower in dense forests. The
bark
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is very flaky, peeling to reveal light greyish-green patches, similar to the closely related
lacebark pine (''Pinus bungeana''). The branchlets are smooth and olive-green. The
leaves
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are needle-like, in fascicles of 3, 6–10 cm long, spreading stiffly, glossy green on the outer surface, with blue-green
stomata
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l lines on the inner face; the sheaths falling in the first year. The
cones are 10–18 cm long, 9–11 cm wide when open, with wrinkled, reflexed apophyses and an umbo curved inward at the base. The
seeds (
pine nuts) are 17–23 mm long and 5–7 mm broad, with a thin shell and a rudimentary wing.
''P. gerardiana'' is a secondary host for
Himalayan dwarf mistletoe
''Arceuthobium minutissimum'', known as the Indian dwarf mistletoe or Himalayan dwarf mistletoe, is a leafless parasitic plant of ''Pinus wallichiana''. It is considered the smallest known dicotyledonous plant.
Description
Individual shoots grow ...
.
Ecology
This species is listed as lower risk, near threatened. Overcutting, and intensive grazing causing poor regeneration, may result in the extinction of this pine species. The Himachal Pradesh State Forest Department has tried
artificial regeneration
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of chilgoza pine at many places. However, performance of seedlings was found to be very poor.
The scientific name commemorates Captain Patrick Gerard, a
British army officer in India. It was introduced to England in 1839, where it grows well in the warmer drier areas of the southeast, but is very rarely planted.
Uses
Chilgoza pine is well known for its edible
pine nuts, rich in
carbohydrates and
proteins. The seeds are locally called and marketed as "chilgoza", "neja" (singular) or "neje" (plural). Chilgoza is one of the most important cash crops of tribal people residing in the
Kinnaur
Kinnaur is one of the twelve administrative districts of the state of Himachal Pradesh in northern India. The district is divided into three administrative areas (Kalpa, Nichar (Bhabanagar), and Pooh) and has six tehsils. The administrative he ...
tribal district and the tribal
Pangi Valley of
Chamba district of
Himachal Pradesh, India.
[http://www.uniindia.com/challenge-to-save-chilgoza-wild-mushrooms-in-hp/states/news/1268329.html] The seed is very expensive and fetches good money to the local people in Kinnaur. Sold at approximately INR 2000-3600 ($20–$53) per kilogram.
References
External links
Gymnosperm Database: ''Pinus gerardiana''Photo of chilgoza pine conePicture of chilgoza pine seedChilgoza.net pine nuts info
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gerardiana
Trees of Afghanistan
Edible nuts and seeds
Trees of temperate climates
Drought-tolerant trees
Near threatened plants