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What are pinices?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 4/15/2025

Pinices is a taxonomic group within the family Pinaceae, primarily comprising coniferous trees and shrubs commonly known as pines. This group includes species characterized by needle-like leaves, seed cones, and wood that is often used in construction and paper production. The pines are important ecologically, providing habitats for various wildlife, and are vital for timber and resin production in many regions.

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