Pine Trees

  • PPinus Contorta Var. Contorta

    Pinus Contorta Var. Contorta

    Description Pinus Contorta Var. Contorta, commonly known as Shore Pine, is a tree species native to the western coast of North America. It is a small to medium-sized evergreen tree that can grow up to 25 meters tall. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukarya Kingdom Plantae Phylum Pinophyta Class Pinopsida Order Pinales Family Pinaceae Genus Pinus Appearance Shore Pine has a conical…

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  • PPinales

    Pinales

    Description Pinales is a group of plants that includes many of the world’s most important and iconic trees, such as pine trees, spruces, and firs. These plants are known for their tall stature, evergreen foliage, and often striking cones. They are found in many different habitats, from the cold boreal forests of the far north to the warm temperate regions…

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  • PPinus Sylvestris Aurea

    Pinus Sylvestris Aurea

    Description Pinus Sylvestris Aurea, also known as the Scots Pine or Golden Pine, is an evergreen coniferous tree that originated from Europe and Asia. It is a popular ornamental tree because of its striking, golden-yellow needles that add a bright touch to any landscape. It can grow up to 45 meters tall and has a cone-shaped top with a straight…

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  • PPinus

    Pinus

    Description Pinus is a genus of approximately 120 species of coniferous trees and shrubs, commonly known as pine trees. They are found in the Northern Hemisphere, from the Arctic to the tropics, and are known for their long, needle-like leaves and woody cones. Pines are an important source of timber and paper, and are also used in landscaping and as…

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  • AArceuthobium Campylopodum

    Arceuthobium Campylopodum

    Description Arceuthobium Campylopodum, commonly known as the Lodgepole Pine Dwarf Mistletoe, is a parasitic plant that grows on various species of pine trees. This plant is native to North America and is known to cause significant damage to its host trees. It is a hemiparasitic plant, which means that it can produce its own food through photosynthesis but relies on…

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