Pine

Pine
Temporal range: Possible records from Jurassic[1]
Pinus jeffreyi
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Gymnospermae
Division: Pinophyta
Class: Pinopsida
Order: Pinales
Family: Pinaceae
Subfamily:
Genus:
L.
Type species
Pinus sylvestris
Subgenera
  • Subgenus Strobus
  • Subgenus Pinus

See List of Pinus species for complete taxonomy to species level. See list of pines by region for list of species by geographic distribution.

Pinus distribution: circumpolar, with extensive taiga forest, almost entirely Northern hemisphere
Synonyms
  • Apinus de Necker ex Rydberg
  • Caryopitys Small
  • Cembra Opiz
  • Ducampopinus Chevalier
  • Haploxylon (Koehne) Komarov
  • Leucopitys Nieuwland
  • Pinea Wolf ex Opiz
  • Strobus (Sweet ex Spach) Opiz

A pine is any conifer in the genus Pinus (/ˈp.nəs/[2]) of the family Pinaceae. Pinus is the sole genus in the subfamily Pinoideae. The species are evergreen trees or shrubs with their leaves in bunches, usually of 2 to 5 needles. The seeds are carried on woody cones, with two seeds to each cone scale.

Pines are widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere; they occupy large areas of taiga (boreal forest), but are found in many habitats, including the Mediterranean Basin, and dry tropical forests in southeast Asia and Central America. Some are fire-resistant or fire-dependent.

Pine trees provide one of the most extensively used types of timber. The seeds are used to make dishes such as pesto, while retsina wine is flavoured with pine resin.

  1. ^ Anderson, J. M., H. M. (1985). "Palaeoflora of Southern Africa. Prodromus of South African Megafloras Devonian to Lower Cretaceous". Botanical Research Institute.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ "Pinus". Medical Definition of PINUS. Merriam-Webster Medical Dictionary.