Pistacia terebinthus (species)

Esquema

Getty AAT: Living organisms

Jerarquía

Eukaryota (domain) > Plantae (kingdom) > Angiospermae (division) > Magnoliopsida (class) > Sapindales (order) > Anacardiaceae (family) > Pistacia (genus)

Descripción

Species of small deciduous tree or large shrub growing to 7 m in height, native to the Mediterranean region. Believed to have been mentioned in Mycenaean texts; known in Biblical texts and in Ancient Greece. Sap is used as a medicine, and to create an oil of turpentine; the fruit is used to make bread. The bark and galls are used for tanning leather and making a beverage.

URI original del concepto

http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300375605

Otros términos

  • Cyprus turpentine (species) [en]
  • terebinth (species) [en]
  • turpentine-tree (species) [en]
  • térébinthe (species) [fr]
  • Terpentinbaum (species) [de]
  • terebinto (species) [it]