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Types of Pine

Bishop Pine​
Bishop Pine​

The bishop pine, Pinus muricata, is a pine with a very restricted range: mostly in California, including several offshore Channel Islands, and a few locations in Baja California, Mexico. It is always on or near the coast.

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California ​Foothill Pine​
California ​Foothill Pine​

Pinus sabiniana (sometimes spelled P. sabineana), with the common names ghost pine, gray pine, California foothill pine, and the more historically and internationally used digger pine, is a pine endemic to California in the United States. It is also known as foothill pine, bull pine, and nut pine.

Caribbean ​Pine​
Caribbean ​Pine​

The Caribbean pine, Pinus caribaea, is a hard pine, native to Central America, Cuba, the Bahamas, and the Turks and Caicos Islands. It belongs to Australes Subsection in Pinus Subgenus. It inhabits tropical and subtropical coniferous forests, which include both lowland savannas and montane forests.

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Chilgoza Pine​
Chilgoza Pine​

Pinus gerardiana, known as the chilgoza pine (Urdu: چلغوزا پائن in Persian it means 40 nuts in one cone:چهل و غوزه), noosa, or neoza, is a pine native to the northwestern Himalayas in eastern Afghanistan, Pakistan, and northwest India, growing at elevations between 1800 and 3350 metres.

Coulter Pine​
Coulter Pine​

The Coulter pine or big-cone pine, Pinus coulteri, is a native of the coastal mountains of Southern California and northern Baja California (Mexico). Isolated groves are found as far north as the San Francisco Bay Area in Mt. Diablo State Park and Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve.

Eastern White ​Pine​
Eastern White ​Pine​

Eastern white pine seeds are favored by black bears, rabbits, red squirrels and many birds, especially red crossbills. While potentially damaging to the trees, the bark is eaten by mammals such as beavers, snowshoe hares, porcupines, rabbits and mice. White pines provide nesting sites as well for many birds including woodpeckers, common grackles, mourning doves, chickadees and nuthatches.

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Eastern White Pine
Eastern White Pine

The eastern white pine has played a very important role throughout the history of America. In colonial days, the best of the trees were set apart by the king for masts on British ships. As the nation grew, the lumber of white pines built our homes and businesses.

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Jeffrey Pine
Jeffrey Pine

Jeffrey pine (Pinus jeffreyi) also known as Jeffrey's pine, yellow pine and black pine, is a North American pine tree. It is mainly found in California, but also in the westernmost part of Nevada, southwestern Oregon, and northern Baja California.

Jeffrey Pine​
Jeffrey Pine​

Jeffrey pine (Pinus jeffreyi) also known as Jeffrey's pine, yellow pine and black pine, is a North American pine tree. It is mainly found in California, but also in the westernmost part of Nevada, southwestern Oregon, and northern Baja California.

Korean Pine​
Korean Pine​

Pine nuts can be pressed to extract pine nut oil, which is valued for its mild, nutty flavor. One study indicates that Korean pine nut oil may suppress appetite.

Lacebark ​Pine​
Lacebark ​Pine​

Lacebark pine is suitable for growing in USDA plant hardiness zones 4 through 8. The pine trees are appreciated for their pyramidal, somewhat rounded shape and striking bark. Read on for more lacebark pine information. Growing Lacebark Pines. Lacebark pine is a slow-growing tree that, in the garden, reaches heights of 40 to 50 feet.

Loblolly Pine
Loblolly Pine

For tips on growing loblolly pine trees, this article will help. If you are looking for a pine tree that grows fast with a straight trunk and attractive needles, the loblolly pine may be your tree. It is a fast-growing pine and not difficult to grow.

Loblolly Pine​
Loblolly Pine​

Pinus taeda, commonly known as loblolly pine, is one of several pines native to the Southeastern United States, from central Texas east to Florida, and north to Delaware and southern New Jersey.

Longleaf Pine
Longleaf Pine

Longleaf Pine glues and finishes well. Odor: Has a distinct smell that is shared among most species in the Pinus genus. Allergies/Toxicity: Working with pine has been reported to cause allergic skin reactions and/or asthma-like symptoms in some people.

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Longleaf Pine​
Longleaf Pine​

Longleaf pine also is known as being one of several species grouped as a southern yellow pine or longleaf yellow pine, and in the past as pitch pine (a name dropped as it caused confusion with pitch pine, Pinus rigida).

Mexican ​Pinyon​
Mexican ​Pinyon​

The pinyon or piñon pine group grows in the southwestern United States, especially in New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah. The trees yield edible nuts, which are a staple of the Native Americans, and still widely eaten as a snack and as an ingredient in New Mexican cuisine.

Monterey ​Pine​
Monterey ​Pine​

Pinus radiata, family Pinaceae, the Monterey pine, insignis pine or radiata pine, is a species of pine native to the Central Coast of California and Mexico (Guadalupe Island and Cedros island). P. radiata is a versatile, fast-growing, medium-density softwood, suitable for a wide range of uses.

Mountain Pine​
Mountain Pine​

Pinus mugo, known as creeping pine, dwarf mountainpine, mugo pine, mountain pine, scrub mountain pine or Swiss mountain pine, is a species of conifer, native to ...

Pinus ​Albicaulis​
Pinus ​Albicaulis​

Whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis) is a member of the white pine group, the Pinus subgenus Strobus, and the section Strobus; like all members of this group, the leaves (needles) are in fascicles (bundles) of five with a deciduous sheath.

Pinus Aristata​
Pinus Aristata​

Pinus aristata, the Rocky Mountain bristlecone pine (or the Colorado bristlecone pine), is a long-living species of bristlecone pine tree native to the United States.

Pinus Armandii
Pinus Armandii

Pinus armandii. Pinus armandii (family Pinaceae), the Armand pine or Chinese white pine, is a species of pine native to China, occurring from southern Shanxi west to southern Gansu and south to Yunnan, with outlying populations in Anhui.

Pinus ​Armandii​
Pinus ​Armandii​

Pinus armandii (family Pinaceae), the Armand pine or Chinese white pine, is a species of pine native to China, occurring from southern Shanxi west to southern Gansu and south to Yunnan, with outlying populations in Anhui.

Pinus ​Ayacahuite​
Pinus ​Ayacahuite​

Pinus ayacahuite, also called ayacahuite pine and Mexican white pine, (family Pinaceae) is a species of pine native to the mountains of southern Mexico and western Central America, in the Sierra Madre del Sur and the eastern end of the Eje Volcánico Transversal, between 14° and 21°N latitude in the Mexican states of Guerrero, Oaxaca, Puebla ...

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Pinus ​Balfouriana​
Pinus ​Balfouriana​

Pinus balfouriana (foxtail pine) is a rare high-elevation pine that is endemic to California, United States.It is closely related to the Great Basin and Rocky Mountain bristlecone pines, in the subsection Balfourianae.The two disjunct populations are found in the southern Klamath Mountains (subspecies balfouriana) and the southern Sierra Nevada (subspecies austrina).

Pinus Brutia
Pinus Brutia

Pinus brutia, the Turkish pine, is a pine native to the eastern Mediterranean region. The bulk of its range is in Turkey, but it also extends to southeastern-most ...

Pinus Brutia​
Pinus Brutia​

Pinus brutia, the Turkish pine, is a pine native to the eastern Mediterranean region. The bulk of its range is in Turkey, but it also extends to southeastern-most ...

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Pinus Cembra​
Pinus Cembra​

Pinus cembra, commonly called Swiss stone pine or arolla pine, is native to mountain areas in central Europe from the Alps to the Carpathians. It is a slow-growing, medium-sized pine with a narrow pyramidal shape in its youth, gradually becoming rounded and more open as it matures.

Pinus ​Culminicola​
Pinus ​Culminicola​

Pinus culminicola, commonly known as Potosi pinyon, is a pine in the pinyon pine group, native and endemic to northeast Mexico. The range is highly localised, ...

Pinus Dalatensis
Pinus Dalatensis

Pinus dalatensis, also known as Vietnamese white pine or Dalat pine, is a species of pine endemic to Indochina.In Vietnam it grows in the mountains of the central and south-central parts of the country at elevations of 1,400 to 2,300 metres (4,600 to 7,500 ft).

Pinus ​Dalatensis​
Pinus ​Dalatensis​

Pinus dalatensis, also known as Vietnamese white pine or Dalat pine, is a species of pine endemic to Indochina.In Vietnam it grows in the mountains of the central and south-central parts of the country at elevations of 1,400 to 2,300 metres (4,600 to 7,500 ft).

Pinus Densiflora
Pinus Densiflora

Pinus densiflora, also called Japanese red pine, the Japanese pine or Korean red pine, has a home range that includes Japan, the Korean Peninsula, northeastern China (Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, Shandong) and the extreme southeast of Russia (southern Primorsky Krai).

Pinus ​Densiflora​
Pinus ​Densiflora​

Pinus densiflora, also called, Japanese red Pine the Japanese pine or Korean red pine, has a home range that includes Japan, the Korean Peninsula, northeastern China (Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, Shandong) and the extreme southeast of Russia (southern Primorsky Krai).

Pinus ​Devoniana​
Pinus ​Devoniana​

Pinus devoniana is a species of conifer in the Pinaceae family. It is found in more than 15 states of Mexico - from S. Sinaloa to Chiapas - and Guatemala in montane, relatively open pine or pine-oak forests at altitudes from 900 to 2500 m.

Pinus Flexilis
Pinus Flexilis

Pinus flexilis, the limber pine, is a species of pine tree-the family Pinaceae that occurs in the mountains of the Western United States, Mexico, and Canada. It is also called Rocky Mountain white pine.

Pinus Flexilis​
Pinus Flexilis​

Pinus flexilis, the limber pine, is a species of pine tree-the family Pinaceae that occurs in the mountains of the Western United States, Mexico, and Canada.It is also called Rocky Mountain white pine.

Pinus Halepensis
Pinus Halepensis

Pinus halepensis, commonly known as the Aleppo pine, is a pine native to the Mediterranean region.

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Pinus ​Halepensis​
Pinus ​Halepensis​

P. halepensis is a popular ornamental tree, extensively planted in gardens, parks, and private and agency landscapes in hot dry areas such as Southern California and the Karoo in South Africa, where the Aleppo pine's considerable heat and drought tolerance, fast growth, and aesthetic qualities, are highly valued.

Pinus ​Longaeva​
Pinus ​Longaeva​

Bristlecone pine in the White Mountains of California, growth and ring-width characteristics. Papers of the Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research No.4. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.

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Pinus ​Massoniana​
Pinus ​Massoniana​

Pinus massoniana Lamb. Pinus massoniana (English: Masson's pine, Chinese red pine, horsetail pine; Chinese: 馬尾松) is a species of pine, native to Taiwan, and a wide area of central and southern China, including Hong Kong, and northern Vietnam, growing at low to moderate altitudes, mostly below 1,500 m but rarely up to 2,000 m altitude.

Pinus ​Montezumae​
Pinus ​Montezumae​

Pinus montezumae, known as the Montezuma pine, is a species of conifer in the family Pinaceae.It is native to Mexico and Central America, where it is known as ocote.The tree grows about 35 m high and 80 cm in diameter; occasionally it may reach a height of 40 m and diameter of 1 m.

Pinus ​Morrisonicola​
Pinus ​Morrisonicola​

Pinus morrisonicola (Taiwan white pine; ... Pinus morrisonicola is endemic to Taiwan. It grows at altitudes of 300–2,300 m (980–7,550 ft) throughout the island. At present, it is scarce at lower elevations and mostly present at higher elevations and less accessible places. References. This conifer-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it ...

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Pinus Nigra​
Pinus Nigra​

Pinus nigra, the Austrian pine or black pine, is a moderately variable species of pine, occurring across southern Mediterranean Europe from Spain to the eastern Mediterranean on Anatolian peninsula of Turkey and on Corsica/Cyprus, including Crimea, and in the high mountains of the Maghreb in North Africa.

Pinus ​Parviflora​
Pinus ​Parviflora​

Pinus parviflora, commonly known as Japanese white pine, is a conical tree that will grow to 50-70’ tall in its native habitat, but is usually seen in the 20-40’ range in cultivation. It is a dense pine that tends to develop spreading branches and a somewhat flattened crown with age.

Pinus Patula​
Pinus Patula​

1966 range map for Pinus patula and Pinus greggii Closely related species include Pinus greggii, P. jaliscana, P. oocarpa, P. praetermissa, P. pringlei, and P. tecunumanii, all of which also are native to Mexico.

Pinus Peuce
Pinus Peuce

Pinus peuce (Macedonian pine or Balkan Pine) (Serbian/Macedonian: Молика, Molika; Bulgarian: Бяла мура, Byala mura) is a species of pine native to ...

Pinus Peuce​
Pinus Peuce​

Pinus peuce Pinus peuce (Macedonian pine or Balkan Pine) (Serbian/Macedonian: Молика, Molika; Bulgarian: Бяла мура, Byala mura) is a species of pine native to the mountains of Macedonia, Bulgaria, Albania, Montenegro, Kosovo, the extreme southwest of Serbia, and the extreme north of Greece, growing typically at (600-) 1,000-2,200 (-2,300) m altitude.

Pinus ​Pseudostrobus​
Pinus ​Pseudostrobus​

Pinus pseudostrobus, known in English as the smooth-bark Mexican pine and in Spanish as chamite or pacingo, is a tree endemic to Mexico.. It is 8 to 25 m tall, dense and round top, the bark is brown and fissured and smooth when young.

Pinus ​Roxburghii​
Pinus ​Roxburghii​

Pinus roxburghii is closely related to Pinus canariensis (Canary Island pine), Pinus brutia (Turkish pine) and Pinus pinaster (maritime pine), which all share many features with it. It is a relatively non-variable species, with constant morphology over the entire range.

Pinus Sibirica​
Pinus Sibirica​

Pinus sibirica is a member of the white pine group, Pinus subgenus Strobus, and like all members of that group, the leaves ('needles') are in fascicles (bundles) of five, with a deciduous sheath. They are 5–10 cm long.

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Pinus ​Taiwanensis​
Pinus ​Taiwanensis​

Pinus taiwanensis. Hayata 1911. Common names. 黄山松 Taiwan song [Chinese], Taiwan red pine. Taxonomic notes. Pinus taiwanensis is the Taiwanese representative of a group of three closely related taxa: Pinus taiwanensis of Taiwan, Pinus luchuensis of Japan, and Pinus hwangshanensis of mainland China.

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