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Pinus resinosa,
known as red pine (also
Norway pine in Minnesota), is a pine
native to
Eastern North America. Red pine is a
coniferous evergreen tree characterized...
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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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Slash pine
Pinus glabra -
Spruce pine
Pinus palustris -
Longleaf pine
Pinus pungens -
Table Mountain pine
Pinus resinosa - Red pine
Pinus rigida - Pitch...
- pine (although
again red pine may
refer to a
different tree species,
Pinus resinosa, and red fir may
refer to
Abies magnifica). One
Coast Salish name for...
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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...
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layers develop fissures in many species. In some
trees such as the pine (
Pinus species) the bark
exudes sticky resin which deters attackers whereas in...
- pine (Pinus pungens) and
shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata). Red pine (
Pinus resinosa) is a
boreal species that
forms a few high
elevation outliers as far...
- (Alstr.) Beissn.
Picea vulgaris Link
Pinus excelsa Lam.
Pinus sativa Lam.
Pinus viminalis Alstr.
Pinus resinosa Norway pine Farjon, A. (2017). "Picea...
- A pine is any
conifer tree or
shrub in the
genus Pinus (/ˈpaɪnəs/) of the
family Pinaceae.
Pinus is the sole
genus in the
subfamily Pinoideae.
World Flora...