WebSpecies ca. 100 (38 in the flora with 37 native and 1 widely naturalized): widespread in north temperate and north tropical (mountainous) regions, North America, Mexico, West Indies, Central America, Eurasia (including 1 crossing equator in Sumatra), n Africa, … Family List Total: 294 records, 200 on this page Pages: 1 2 Taxon Id: Name # … Pinus Linnaeus Code: 207 006 00 0. Volume & Page: I: 573. List of lower … Description from Flora of China Trees or rarely shrubs, evergreen, with regularly … 1. Pinus Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 2: 1000. 1753. 松属 song shu Trees or rarely shrubs, … Pinus cembroides is the common pinyon of Mexican commerce. Populations of the … Pinus taeda Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 2: 1000. 1753. Loblolly pine Trees to 46m; trunk … Pinus monophylla Torrey & Frémont in Frémont, Rep. Exped. Rocky Mts. 2: … Pinus banksiana Lambert, Descr. Pinus. 1: 7, plate 3. 1803. Jack pine, pin gris … Pinus leiophylla var. chihuahuana is one of the few pines that produce sprouts from … Pinus edulis var. fallax Little ( P . californiarum subsp. fallax (Little) … WebTrees to 40m; trunk to 1.2m diam., straight; crown rounded to conic. Bark redbrown, scaly-plated, plates with evident resin pockets. Branches spreading-ascending; 2-year-old branchlets slender (ca. 5mm or less), greenish brown to redbrown, often glaucous, aging redbrown to gray, roughened and cracking below leafy portion. Buds ovoid to cylindric, …
Pinus muricata - FNA
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Pinus edulis / piñon pine - American Conifer Society
http://beta.floranorthamerica.org/Pinus_albicaulis WebPinus palustris is fire successional, with a deep taproot and a definite grass stage. It is a valued species for lumber and pulpwood and was once important for naval stores (e.g., turpentine, pine oil, tar, pitch). It is fast disappearing over much of its natural range, partly through overharvesting but especially because of difficulties in ... WebTrees to 35m; trunk to 0.6m diam., straight; crown irregularly rounded, rather thin.Bark dark brown, at maturity deeply furrowed, ridges becoming yellowish, of narrow, elongate, scaly plates.Branches straight to ascending; twigs stout (1–2cm thick), pale gray-brown, aging darker brown, rough.Buds ovoid-conic, to 2cm, resinous; scale margins pale fringed. orals prep