Pinus: Pines, belonging to the genus Pinus of the family Pinaceae, are known for their evergreen, resinous nature. They vary in height from 3 to 80 metres, with most species reaching 15 to 45 metres. The smallest pine trees include the Siberian dwarf pine and Potosi pinyon, while the tallest known pine tree stands at 81.8 metres in southern Oregon's Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest.
These trees are long-lived, often reaching ages of 100 to 1,000 years, with some exceptions like the Great Basin bristlecone pine, one of the oldest living organisms at around 4,800 years old. Pines are known for their spiral growth patterns, often following Fibonacci number ratios. There are 187 species names of pines accepted by the World Flora Online, with the American Conifer Society and the Royal Horticultural Society recognising 121 species. Pines are typically found in the Northern Hemisphere and are commonly used for lumber. The pine family is the largest conifer family, with 818 named cultivars recognised by the ACS. Pines are also popular choices for Christmas trees.Pre Fertilisation: Structures and Events
Pinus Classification | |
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Category | Classification |
Kingdom | Plantae |
Division | Pinophyta |
Class | Pinopsida |
Order | Pinales |
Family | Pinaceae |
Genus | Pinus |
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