Pinus
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Domain: Eukaryota • Regnum: Plantae • Phylum: Tracheophyta • Divisio: Pinophyta • Classis: Pinopsida • Ordo: Pinales • Familia: Pinaceae • Genus: Pinus L.
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- English: Pine
- Afrikaans: Denneboom
- Alemannisch: Kiefern
- አማርኛ: የፈረንጅ ጥድ
- Ænglisc: Pīntrēoƿ
- العربية: صنوبر
- مصرى: صنوبر
- Atikamekw: Cikokw
- azərbaycanca: Şam ağacı
- تۆرکجه: شام آغاجی
- Boarisch: Kiefan
- беларуская: Хвоя
- беларуская (тарашкевіца): хвоя
- български: Бор
- বাংলা: সরলবৃক্ষ
- བོད་ཡིག: ཐང་ཤིང་།
- буряад: Нарһан модон
- català: Pi
- нохчийн: Бага
- Cebuano: Pino
- čeština: borovice
- чӑвашла: Хыр
- Cymraeg: Pinwydden
- dansk: Fyrreslægten
- Deutsch: Kiefern
- dolnoserbski: Chójca
- Ελληνικά: Πεύκο
- Esperanto: Pino
- español: Pino
- eesti: Mänd
- euskara: Pinu
- فارسی: کاج
- suomi: Männyt
- français: Pin
- Nordfriisk: Sjüüren
- Gaeilge: Péine
- Gàidhlig: Giuthas
- galego: Piñeiro
- Alemannisch: Kiefer
- Gaelg: Juys
- עברית: אורן
- हिन्दी: चीड़
- hrvatski: Bor
- hornjoserbsce: Chójna
- magyar: Tűnyalábos fenyő, Répafenyő
- հայերեն: Սոճի
- Արեւմտահայերէն: Սոճի
- Bahasa Indonesia: Tusam
- гӀалгӀай: Дийхк
- Ido: Pino
- íslenska: Furur
- italiano: Pino
- 日本語: マツ属
- ქართული: ფიჭვი
- Taqbaylit: Tayda
- қазақша: Қарағай
- 한국어: 소나무속
- перем коми: Пожум
- कॉशुर / کٲشُر: یارِکُل
- kurdî: Çam
- коми: Пожӧм
- Lëtzebuergesch: Kiferen
- Lingua Franca Nova: Pino
- lietuvių: Pušis
- latviešu: Priedes
- мокшень: Пиче
- Malagasy: Hazokesika
- олык марий: Пӱнчӧ
- македонски: Бор
- മലയാളം: പൈൻ
- монгол: Нарснууд
- मराठी: पाईन वृक्ष
- кырык мары: Йӓктӹ
- မြန်မာဘာသာ: ထင်းရှူး
- эрзянь: Пиче
- norsk bokmål: Furu
- Plattdüütsch: Föhren
- नेपाली: सल्लो
- Nederlands: Den
- norsk nynorsk: Furu, Furuslekta
- norsk: Furuslekten
- Diné bizaad: Ńdíshchííʼ
- occitan: Pin
- ирон: Нæзы
- ਪੰਜਾਬੀ: ਚੀੜ
- Deitsch: Beintbaam
- polski: sosna
- پنجابی: پائن
- português: Pinheiro
- Runa Simi: Pinu
- română: Pin
- русский: Сосна
- Ikinyarwanda: Umubunda
- саха тыла: Бэс
- sardu: Oppinu
- Scots: Pine
- davvisámegiella: beazit
- žemaitėška: Pošis
- srpskohrvatski / српскохрватски: Bor
- Taclḥit: Tayda
- Simple English: Pine
- кӣллт са̄мь кӣлл: пе̄дзьмӯр
- slovenčina: Borovica
- slovenščina: bor
- åarjelsaemien: bietsieh
- anarâškielâ: peesih
- nuõrttsääʹmǩiõll: pieʹʒʒ
- shqip: Pisha
- српски / srpski: Бор
- српски (ћирилица): Бор
- srpski (latinica): Bor
- Seeltersk: Fjuurenboom
- Sunda: Pines
- svenska: Tallar, Tallsläktet
- தமிழ்: பைன்
- తెలుగు: పైన్
- тоҷикӣ: Санавбар
- ไทย: สนเขา
- Tagalog: Pino
- Türkçe: Çam
- Xitsonga: Mupayi
- татарча / tatarça: Нарат
- тыва дыл: Хады
- удмурт: Пужым
- українська: Сосна
- اردو: صنوبر
- oʻzbekcha / ўзбекча: Qaragʻay
- vepsän kel’: Pedai
- Tiếng Việt: Chi Thông
- West-Vlams: Pynboom
- 吴语: 松属
- მარგალური: ფიჭვი
- ייִדיש: סאסנע
- 粵語: 松屬
- 中文: 松屬, 松属
- 中文(中国大陆): 松属
- 中文(简体): 松属
- 中文(臺灣): 松屬
Species
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Roots of an old pine in Ystad, Sweden (2020)
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Ancient Pinus longaeva, California, US
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A large Pinus strobus in Southern Ontario, Canada
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Pinus kesiya in Benguet, Philippines
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Pinus hwangshanensis, Anhui, China
Natural habitats
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A controlled burn in a Pinus nigra) woodland, Portugal
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Crooked Forest in Nowe Czarnowo, Poland
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Pine forest in Vagamon, southern Western Ghats, Kerala (India)
Cones
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Flowering young pine cones
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A growing female cone of Pinus virginiana on a mountain in Perry County, Pennsylvania
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A fully grown and freshly fallen female pine cone (P. strobus)
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Pinus radiata female (ovulate) cone
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P. radiata male (pollen) cone
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Pollen cones
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Pollen cones
Seeds
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Seeds of P. koraiensis
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Seeds
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Pollen
Uses
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A picture portraying the turpentine industry
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Forchem tall oil refinery in Rauma, Finland
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Pine needle baskets
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Logging Pinus ponderosa, Arizona, US
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Pinus sylvestris prepared for transport, Hungary
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Chinese ink stick
Botanical illustrations
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Illustration of needles, cones, and seeds of Pinus sylvestris)
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Chosui Yabu's inscribed woodcut of Three Auspicious Friends (The Three Friends of Winter) in the Brooklyn Museum (circa 1860)
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Under the Pines, Evening, Claude Monet (1888) (Philadelphia Museum of Art)
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The West Wind (1917), Canadian painter Tom Thomson's iconic portrait of Pinus resinosa in Algonquin Park]], Ontario
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Pinus from Pierre Belon (1533)
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Hasegawa Tohaku, Pine Trees. Momoyama Period, 16th century. Tokyo National Museum.
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Ivan Shishkin, Morning in the Pine Forest (Утро в сосновом лесу) 1886, Tretyakov Gallery
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Paysage polonais, Józef Guranowski (1852-1922)
Native distribution areas
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Pinus spp distribution map
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