Tamadaba pine
The Tamadaba pine, scientifically known as *Pinus canariensis*, is a tree species native to the Canary Islands. It is characterized by its tall stature, straight trunk, and long, slender needles that grow in bundles. This pine thrives in mountainous regions and is well-adapted to the island's volcanic soil.
Tamadaba pines play a crucial role in their ecosystem, providing habitat for various wildlife and contributing to soil stability. They are also valued for their timber, which is used in construction and furniture making. Conservation efforts are in place to protect these trees due to their ecological importance and vulnerability to climate change.