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Pinguicula moranensis Kunth
Pinguicula moranensis Kunth
Pinguicula moranensis is a perennial insectivorous butterwort native to Mexico and Central America, widely grown in cultivation.
Chapman's Butterwort
Pinguicula planifolia Chapm.
Pinguicula planifolia, Chapman's butterwort, is a carnivorous plant native to the southeastern US, listed threatened in Florida.
Southern Butterwort
Pinguicula primuliflora C.E.Wood & R.K.Godfrey
Pinguicula primuliflora is a beginner-friendly carnivorous butterwort native to the southeastern United States.
Small butterwort
Pinguicula pumila Michx.
Pinguicula pumila Michx. is a small butterwort found in moist sandy pinelands and savannas of the central and southeastern US.
Common Butterwort
Pinguicula vulgaris L.
Pinguicula vulgaris L., common butterwort, is a circumboreal carnivorous plant adapted to nutrient-poor damp soils.
Whitebark Pine
Pinus albicaulis Engelm.
Pinus albicaulis (whitebark pine) is a high-elevation North American white pine with distinct identification features supporting local wildlife and Indigenous use.
Rocky Mountain bristlecone pine
Pinus aristata Engelm.
Pinus aristata, the Rocky Mountain bristlecone pine, is a cold-tolerant North American mountain pine common in cultivation.
knobcone pine
Pinus attenuata Lemmon
Pinus attenuata, the knobcone pine, is a fire-adapted conifer native to dry rocky sites of Oregon and California.
Great Basin bristlecone pine
Pinus balfouriana Balf.
Pinus balfouriana is a foxtail pine native to California high elevation subalpine areas, with an incorrectly reported Oregon population.
Jack pine
Pinus banksiana Lamb.
Pinus banksiana (jack pine) is a fire-adapted North American pine that supports wildlife and is used for timber and wood products.
Turkish pine
Pinus brutia Ten.
Pinus brutia, commonly known as Turkish pine, is a medium-sized pine native mostly to Turkey and surrounding regions, widely planted as a drought-tolerant ornamental.
Canary Island pine
Pinus canariensis C.Sm.
Pinus canariensis, the Canary Island pine, is a large fire-resistant subtropical pine endemic to the Canary Islands, widely planted ornamentally.
Swiss pine
Pinus cembra L.
Pinus cembra L., the Swiss pine, is a slow-growing, long-lived central European alpine pine with multiple ornamental and commercial uses.
Mexican pinyon
Pinus cembroides Zucc.
Pinus cembroides Zucc. is an edible pine nut producing pine native to the southwestern US and Mexico.
sand pine
Pinus clausa (Chapm. ex Engelm.) Sarg.
Pinus clausa, or sand pine, is a fire-adapted small pine native to split ranges in Florida and adjacent Alabama, growing in Florida scrub habitat.
lodgepole pine
Pinus contorta Douglas ex Loudon
Pinus contorta (lodgepole/shore pine) is a variable North American fire-adapted pine used for food, medicine, and ornamental cultivation.
Coulter pine
Pinus coulteri D.Don
Pinus coulteri, the Coulter pine, is a California pine known for producing the world's largest pine cones.
shortleaf pine
Pinus echinata Mill.
Pinus echinata (shortleaf pine) is a variable North American yellow pine valued for timber and traditional medicinal uses.
Colorado Pinyon
Pinus edulis Engelm.
Pinus edulis, the piñon pine, is a slow-growing North American pine valued for its edible pine nuts.
slash pine
Pinus elliottii Engelm.
Pinus elliottii Engelm. (slash pine) is a fast-growing, strong southeastern North American pine with two accepted varieties.
limber pine
Pinus flexilis E.James
Pinus flexilis, or limber pine, is a high-elevation North American pine with edible seeds and ornamental cultivars.
spruce pine
Pinus glabra Walter
Pinus glabra is a medium-sized shade-tolerant pine that grows scattered in moist mixed hardwood forests.
Aleppo pine
Pinus halepensis Mill.
Pinus halepensis, or Aleppo pine, is a Mediterranean pine with various human uses and invasive status in South Africa.
Hartweg's pine
Pinus hartwegii Lindl.
Pinus hartwegii is a high-elevation evergreen pine native to mountains from Mexico to El Salvador and Honduras. It is studied for tree line ecophysiology.
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