Pine

Pinus

Austrian Pine

Pinus nigra

Pinus nigra, also known as the Austrian pine or black pine, is a European conifer tree. It is prized for its straight trunk and dark green needles. Widely used for timber and ornamental purposes, this evergreen tree is adaptable to various soil types and climate conditions, making it a versatile choice for cultivation in gardens and forestry.

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Bhutan Pine

Pinus griffithii var wallichiana

Bhutan Pine, scientifically known as Pinus wallichiana or Pinus griffithii, is a coniferous tree found in the Himalayan region. This evergreen species is known for its slender form, long needles, and distinctive cones. It is valued for timber production and grows well in mountainous terrain along with its ornamental value. Bhutan Pine’s cones produce seeds that are a food source for various wildlife.

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Chinese Red / Massons Pine

Pinus massoniana

Pinus massoniana, commonly known as Masson’s Pine or Chinese Red Pine, is a coniferous tree native to China, Taiwan, and Vietnam. This evergreen tree is distinguished by its long needles, brownish-grey bark, and large, ovoid cones. Valued for its timber, which finds use in construction and woodworking along with it’s ornamental appear.

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Chinese White Pine

Pinus armandii

Pinus armandii, commonly known as Armand’s Pine or Chinese White Pine, is a coniferous tree native to China. This evergreen species is recognised by its long, slender needles and ovoid cones. It is valued for its timber, used in construction and woodworking, as well as for its ornamental qualities in horticulture.

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Japanese Black Pine

Pinus thunbergii

Pinus thunbergii, commonly known as Japanese black pine, is a coniferous tree native to Japan and South Korea. This evergreen species is characterised by its distinctive dark green needles and picturesque, windswept form. Japanese black pine is highly regarded for its ornamental value and is frequently used in landscaping and bonsai cultivation.

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Lacebark Pine

Pinus bungeana

Pinus bungeana, commonly known as Lacebark Pine, is a coniferous tree native to China. This evergreen tree is easily recognised by its striking, peeling bark, which reveals patches of white underneath, and its bundles of long, slender needles. Lacebark Pine holds ornamental value and is often planted in gardens and parks for its unique appearance.

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Lodgepole Pine

Pinus contorta

Pinus contorta, commonly known as Lodgepole Pine, is a coniferous tree native to North America, particularly in the western United States and Canada. This evergreen species is characterised by its slender, twisted needles and small, egg-shaped cones. Excellent as a species tree in the garden or a bonsai subject,

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Maritime Pine

Pinus pinaster

Pinus pinaster, commonly known as the Maritime Pine, is a coniferous tree native to the coastal regions of Western Europe and North Africa. This evergreen species is characterised by its long, slender needles and sizeable, elongated cones. Maritime pine is appreciated for its ornamental qualities and is often planted in parks and gardens.

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Mexican Weeping Pine

Pinus patula

Pinus patula, commonly known as the Mexican Weeping Pine, is a coniferous tree native to Mexico and parts of Central America. This evergreen species is characterised by its drooping branches and long, slender needles. It is valued for its timber, used in construction, furniture, and paper production along with it’s excellent horticultural appeal as a specimen tree in the garden.

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Monterey Pine

Pinus radiata

Pinus radiata, commonly known as Monterey pine, is a coniferous tree native to the coastal regions of California and Mexico. This evergreen species is recognisable by its tall, straight trunk and clusters of long, slender needles. Monterey pine is highly regarded for its timber, used in construction and a variety of wood products due to its rapid growth and versatility. Additionally, it is valued for its ornamental qualities, making it a popular choice for gardens and landscaping projects.

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Slash Pine

Pinus elliottii

Pinus elliottii, commonly known as Slash Pine, is a coniferous tree native to the southeastern United States. This evergreen species is recognisable by its long, slender needles and large, distinctive cones. Slash pine is valuable for timber production, utilised in construction and wood products due to its straight trunks and high-quality wood. Additionally, it is often planted for ornamental purposes in gardens and landscaping, enhancing their aesthetic appeal.

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Stone Pine

Pinus pinea

Pinus pinea, commonly known as the stone pine, is a coniferous tree native to the Mediterranean region. This evergreen species is characterised by its distinctive, umbrella-shaped canopy and large, edible pine nuts produced in its cones. The Stone Pine is valued not only for its ornamental beauty, often planted in gardens and parks, but also for its culinary significance as a source of pine nuts used in various dishes and confectionery. Its attractive, umbrella-like form adds a touch of Mediterranean charm to landscapes, making it a desirable choice for ornamental planting.

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Yunnan Pine

Pinus yunnanensis

Pinus yunnanensis, also known as Yunnan Pine, is a remarkable conifer native to the Yunnan province of China. With its striking, elongated needles and pyramid-like form, it adds a distinctive, elegant touch to any landscape. Its adaptability and resilience make it a valued addition to gardens and parks, offering enduring beauty and a connection to the rich botanical heritage of Yunnan

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