Ducal pine, also known as Pinus brutia or Turkish pine, is a species of pine tree native to the Mediterranean region, particularly in Turkey and parts of Greece. It is characterized by its tall stature, straight trunk, and needle-like leaves that grow in pairs. Ducal pine is valued for its timber, resin, and ability to thrive in poor soils, making it significant for reforestation and land stabilization efforts in arid regions. The tree also plays a vital role in local ecosystems, providing habitat for various wildlife species.
Ducal pine furniture is no longer trading. Many pre-owned examples can be found, however, and include a complete range of traditionally styled items including beds, dressers, dining and living furniture.
Ducal Georgianum was created in 1494.
Grand Ducal Institute was created in 1868.
Lerma Ducal Palace was created in 1617.
Teatro Regio Ducal was created in 1717.
Grand Ducal Guard was created in 1945.
Grand Ducal Gendarmerie - Luxembourg - ended in 2002.
Grand Ducal Gendarmerie - Luxembourg - was created in 1733.
Imperial Ducal Abbey of Kempten was created in 1213.
Imperial Ducal Abbey of Kempten ended in 1802.
There are many websites that offer information on Crown Ducal china and dinnerware. Some of these websites that offer information are the official Crown Ducal website and Kovels.
Ducal is produced in Guatemala by Industrias Alimenticias Kerns y Cía, SCA and distributed in the US by Goya.