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Rays in Pinus (pine) species are generally narrower and less numerous than those found in Tilia (lime or linden) species. In Pinus, the rays are typically only one or two cells wide, while Tilia rays can be broader and more abundant, often reaching several cells in width. This difference contributes to the distinct microscopic and macroscopic appearances of the wood from these two genera. Additionally, Tilia rays often have a more pronounced impact on the wood's texture and overall appearance.

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