Pinus is the scientific name for the genus of pine trees. The structure of pine trees is long rigid needles.
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The leaves of pinus plant are the needle shaped structures.
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An internal structure which supports the life form.
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Pinus is the genus name of a type of coniferous evergreen tree, commonly known as pine trees. There are around 115 different species in this genus. Here are some of the them: * Pinus palustris - the longleaf pine * Pinus taeda - the Loblolly pine * Pinus virginiana - the Virginia pine * Pinus glabra - the spruce pine * Pinus contorta - the Lodgepole pine
Picea glauca
Pine (Pinus; Many woods are incorrectly called "Pine". See Araucaria and Douglas-fir above)Corsican pine (Pinus nigra)Jack Pine (Pinus banksiana)Lodgepole Pine (Pinus contorta subsp latifolia)Monterey Pine (Pinus radiata)Ponderosa Pine (Pinus ponderosa)Red Pine (N.Am.) (Pinus resinosa)Scots Pine, Red pine (UK), Red deal (UK), Redwood (UK, obsolete) (Pinus sylvestris)White Pine in (N.Am.), Yellow or Weymouth pine (UK, obsolete) Eastern White Pine (Pinus strobus)Western White Pine (Pinus monticola)Sugar Pine (Pinus lambertiana)Southern Yellow pine (US) Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda)Longleaf Pine (Pinus palustris)Pitch Pine (Pinus rigida)Shortleaf Pine (Pinus echinata)
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Pinus leiophylla was created in 1831.