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Pinus sylvestris, the
Scots pine (UK),
Scotch pine (US),
Baltic pine, or
European red pine is a
species of tree in the pine
family Pinaceae that is native...
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misidentified it as
Pinus resinosa (red pine). In 1829,
Douglas concluded that he had a new pine
among his
specimens and
coined the name
Pinus ponderosa for...
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Pinus, the pines, is a
genus of
approximately 111
extant tree and
shrub species. The
genus is
currently split into two subgenera:
subgenus Pinus (hard...
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hypodermal cells. P.
nigra subsp.
nigra var.
nigra (syn.
Pinus nigra var. austriaca,
Pinus nigra subsp. dalmatica) (Austrian pine): Austria, Balkans...
- Like all
pines (member
species of the
genus Pinus), it is an
evergreen conifer.
Depending on subspecies,
Pinus contorta grows as an
evergreen shrub or tree...
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Pinus thunbergii (syn:
Pinus thunbergiana), the
black pine, ****anese
black pine, or ****anese pine, is a pine tree
native to
coastal areas of ****an (Kyūshū...
- are nut-brown, 2.5–5.5 cm (1–2+1⁄8 in) long.
Pinus mugo subsp. mugo,
Romania Pinus mugo subsp.
uncinata Pinus mugo subsp. rotundata,
Swiss National Park...
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Pinus taeda,
commonly known as
loblolly pine, is one of
several pines native to the
Southeastern United States, from East
Texas to Florida, and north...
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Pinus radiata (syn.
Pinus insignis), the
Monterey pine,
insignis pine or
radiata pine, is a
species of pine
native to the
Central Coast of California...
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Christopher J., ed. (2018). "
Pinus gerardiana". The
Gymnosperm Database. Dallimore, William; Jackson,
Albert Bruce (1923). "
Pinus". A
handbook of Coniferae...