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  1. Pine - Wikipedia

    Pinus is the sole genus in the subfamily Pinoideae. The species are evergreen trees or shrubs with their leaves in bunches, usually of 2 to 5 needles. The seeds are carried on woody cones, with two seeds …

  2. Pine | Description, Conifer, Species, Uses, Characteristics, & Facts ...

    Dec 20, 2025 · pine, (genus Pinus), genus of about 115 species of economically and ecologically important evergreen conifers (family Pinaceae), native primarily to northern temperate regions.

  3. Pine Tree Facts, Types, Identification, Diseases, Pictures

    Pine refers to any coniferous tree or shrub belonging to the genus Pinus categorized under the family Pinaceae. Pines are found throughout the world, mainly in the northern temperate regions.

  4. Pinus: pine trees – Inanimate Life - Geneseo

    Conifers are by far the most commonly encountered gymnosperm and pines (the genus Pinus) are probably the most frequently encountered conifer. They are the largest genus within the phylum, …

  5. Pinus (pine) description - The Gymnosperm Database

    Pinus is one of the oldest extant conifer genera.

  6. Pinus sylvestris - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden

    Pinus sylvestris, commonly called Scots pine, is a fast-growing, conical to columnar, medium sized conifer with distinctive flaking orange/red-brown bark. It typically grows 30-60’ tall in cultivation, but …

  7. Pinus - Characteristics, Classification, Morphology, Anatomy And ...

    Oct 8, 2024 · What is Pinus? Pinus, commonly known as pine trees, belongs to the family Pinaceae and encompasses a diverse group of evergreen conifers. These trees exhibit a wide range of heights, …

  8. Pinus - Pine | Conifer Kingdom

    While pines are the largest genus of conifers, they are just one of many different genera and species. With so many different kinds of pines, it is hard to categorize them. However, there are two main …

  9. Pinus - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Pine, Pinus, is defined as a genus of evergreen trees or conifers that includes over 120 species worldwide, primarily found in regions like Asia, Europe, and North America.

  10. Pinus L. Pine | US Forest Service Research and Development

    The genus Pinus, one of the largest and most important of the coniferous genera, comprises about 95 species and numerous varieties and hybrids.