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A '''pine''' tree is a conifer belonging to the genus Pinus and the family Pinaceae. There are over 100 different species of pine tree, and are found in numerous locations worldwide. Its bark is usually thick and scaly, and it often has needles instead of leaves, and consist of four types: seed leaves, juvenile leaves, scale leaves, and needles. They're coniferous meaning the | {{ Dambigbox | Pine (tree) | Tree }} | ||
A '''pine''' tree is a [[conifer]] belonging to the [[genus]] '''Pinus''' and the [[family]] '''Pinaceae'''. There are over 100 different [[species]] of pine tree, and are found in numerous locations worldwide. Its [[bark]] is usually [[thick]] and [[scaly]], and it often has needles instead of [[leaves]], and consist of four types: ''seed leaves'', ''juvenile leaves'', ''scale leaves'', and ''needles''. They're ''coniferous'' meaning the [[seed]]s are inside [[cones]]. |
Latest revision as of 20:59, 29 September 2020
This article is about Pine (tree). For other uses of the term Tree , please see Tree (disambiguation).
A pine tree is a conifer belonging to the genus Pinus and the family Pinaceae. There are over 100 different species of pine tree, and are found in numerous locations worldwide. Its bark is usually thick and scaly, and it often has needles instead of leaves, and consist of four types: seed leaves, juvenile leaves, scale leaves, and needles. They're coniferous meaning the seeds are inside cones.