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Jeffrey pine
Pinus jeffreyi Balf.
Pinus jeffreyi is a large conifer closely related to ponderosa pine, distinct for its n-heptane-rich resin.
sugar pine
Pinus lambertiana Douglas
Pinus lambertiana (sugar pine) is a large North American conifer with recorded food and timber uses.
Chihuahuan pine
Pinus leiophylla Schiede ex Schltdl. & Cham.
Pinus leiophylla is a fire-adapted pine species with unique crown regrowth, harvested for timber and planted commercially globally.
Great Basin bristlecone pine
Pinus longaeva D.K.Bailey
Pinus longaeva, or Great Basin bristlecone pine, is a long-lived, slow-growing pine native to western US high elevations.
singleleaf pinyon
Pinus monophylla Torr. & Frém.
Pinus monophylla, the single-leaf pinyon, is a small to medium pine with unique single needles, bearing edible pine nuts dispersed by pinyon jays.
western white pine
Pinus monticola Douglas ex D.Don
Western white pine (Pinus monticola) is a large North American mountain white pine with historical ecological declines and various human uses. It has active breeding for blister rust resistance.
mountain pine
Pinus mugo Turra
Pinus mugo Turra, or mugo pine, is a conifer native to European mountains that is invasive in some regions and used ornamentally and culinarily.
bishop pine
Pinus muricata D.Don
Pinus muricata D.Don is a coniferous evergreen pine native mostly to coastal California, classified endangered in Mexico, with ornamental and plantation uses.
black pine
Pinus nigra J.F.Arnold
Pinus nigra is a large long-lived evergreen conifer native to the Mediterranean region with documented ethnobotanical uses in Turkey.
longleaf pine
Pinus palustris Mill.
Pinus palustris, or longleaf pine, is a fire-dependent Southeastern US pine with long needles that is the focus of ongoing widespread restoration efforts.
Jelecote pine
Pinus patula Schiede ex Schltdl. & Cham.
Pinus patula, or Mexican weeping pine, is a Mexican pine tree widely planted globally for timber and ornament.
maritime pine
Pinus pinaster Aiton
Pinus pinaster Aiton (maritime pine) is a Mediterranean pine used for timber, resin, and marketed dietary supplements.
Stone pine
Pinus pinea L.
Pinus pinea L. (stone pine) is a Mediterranean conifer cultivated for thousands of years for its edible pine nuts.
Western Ponderosa Pine
Pinus ponderosa Douglas ex C.Lawson
Pinus ponderosa is a large North American evergreen conifer, used for timber, traditional uses, bonsai, and ornament.
smooth-bark Mexican pine
Pinus pseudostrobus Lindl.
Pinus pseudostrobus, the smooth-bark Mexican pine, is a threatened pine native to Mexico and Central America, also introduced to New Zealand.
dwarf Siberian pine
Pinus pumila (Pall.) Regel
Pinus pumila, or Siberian dwarf pine, is a slow-growing, long-lived evergreen conifer native to Northeast Asia, grown ornamentally.
Table Mountain pine
Pinus pungens Lamb.
Pinus pungens is a small native conifer centered in the Appalachian Mountains, adapted to periodic fires that support its regeneration.
Parry pinyon
Pinus quadrifolia Parl. ex Sudw.
Pinus quadrifolia, or Parry pinyon, is a small pine with edible seeds used by Indigenous groups of Southern California.
Monterey pine
Pinus radiata D.Don
Pinus radiata is a widely cultivated coniferous evergreen tree native to California and two Mexican Pacific islands, used extensively for timber.
red pine
Pinus resinosa Aiton
Pinus resinosa (red pine) is a long-lived North American conifer used commercially for timber and landscaping.
pitch pine
Pinus rigida Mill.
Pinus rigida (pitch pine) is a fire-adapted North American pine with uses in bonsai, timber, and traditional medicine.
gray pine
Pinus sabiniana Douglas ex D.Don
Pinus sabiniana is a pine native to California (and southern Oregon) with edible seeds and unusual resin chemistry.
pond pine
Pinus serotina Michx.
Pinus serotina (pond pine) is a fire-dependent pine that mostly grows in wet sites, with serotinous cones and various uses.
Siberian pine
Pinus sibirica Du Tour
Pinus sibirica, or Siberian pine, is a cold-tolerant white pine valued for rust resistance research, ornamentation, and edible pine nuts.
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