• L. (13 August 2020). "Patterns of hybridization and cryptic introgression among one- and four-needled pinyon pines". Annals of Botany. 126 (3): 401–411...
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  • the pines, is a genus of approximately 111 extant tree and shrub species. The genus is currently split into two subgenera: subgenus Pinus (hard pines),...
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    of pines is found in Mexico. Pines are widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere; they occupy large areas of boreal forest, but are found in many...
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    (2005). Pines (2nd ed.). Leiden & Boston: Brill. ISBN 90-04-13916-8. Haller, JR (1962). Variation and hybridization in ponderosa and Jeffrey pines. University...
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    the extended life of the bristlecone pine. Despite their potential age and low reproductive rate, bristlecone pines, particularly Pinus longaeva, are usually...
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    and the lacebark pines of Asia are closely related to the pinyon pines.[citation needed] The seeds of the pinyon pine, known as "pine nuts" or "piñóns"...
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    States to only refer to pines as either "long-leaf" or "short-leaf". However, P. echinata can be distinguished from other pines by examining its short...
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    ponderosa pine. Coulter pines tend to grow in drier environments than ponderosa and Jeffery pines.[citation needed] This erect, medium-sized pine prefers...
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    Hybridization in pines Goroshkevich, Sergej N. (2004). "Natural Hybridization between Russian Stone Pine (Pinus siberica) and Japanese Stone Pine (Pinus...
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    long. The pollen is released early compared to other pines in the area which minimizes hybridization. The cones are very short-stalked (almost sessile)...
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    Ogemaw counties. Mature jack pine forests are usually open and blueberries are often abundant in the understory. Young jack pines are an alternate host for...
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    Pinus elliottii (redirect from Slash pine)
    other pines in the Southeast. If this is the case, reclassifying these varieties as separate species would be warranted. P. elliottii can hybridize with...
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    Pinus arizonica (redirect from Arizona pine)
    11 in). The needles are in bundles of 3, 4, or 5, with 5-needle fascicles being the most prevalent. This variability may be a sign of hybridization with...
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    Pinus cembra (redirect from Arolla Pine)
    mortality in the American native white pines in many areas, notably, Western white pine and the closely related whitebark pine. Swiss pine is of great...
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    species with a high risk of extinction in nature in the near future. Hybridization in pines Farjon, Aljos (27 April 2010). A Handbook of the World's Conifers:...
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    Pinus brutia (redirect from Persian pine)
    as the Turkish pine and Calabrian pine, is a species of pine native to the eastern Mediterranean region. The bulk of its range is in Turkey, but certain...
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    Pinus contorta (redirect from Shore Pine)
    remove. The species name is contorta because of the twisted, bent pines (shore pine) found at coastal areas and the tree's twisted needles. Pinus contorta...
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    further along the ground in length. In the mountains of northern Japan, it sometimes hybridizes with the related Japanese white pine (Pinus parviflora); these...
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    Pinus radiata (redirect from Radiata pine)
    Native Monterey Pine (Pinus radiata) Ecosystems" (PDF). Powell, Leslie (9 February 2017). The Genus Pinus: A Reference Guide for Pines. lulu.com. p. 112...
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    Pinus jeffreyi (redirect from Jeffrey pine)
    due to the fact that the pines release pollen at different times of the year. Pinus jeffreyi wood is similar to ponderosa pine wood, and is used for the...
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    five-needle pine species across the US. In the early 1900s, large outbreaks of C. ribicola infestation in stands of sugar pines, eastern white pines, and western...
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  • recently through hybridization, while Pinus cubensis has been around for much longer as its own species. The known hybrid individuals reside in isolated stands...
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    Pinus rigida (redirect from Pitch pine)
    Pinus (formerly Diploxylon), along with other hard pines.[citation needed] Pitch pine is found mainly in the southern areas of the northeastern United States...
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    pine may hybridize with bishop pine (Pinus muricata), and Monterey pine (Pinus radiata). In the western foothills of the Sierra Nevada, knobcone pine...
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    Pinus serotina (redirect from Pond pine)
    concern (LC) for extinction. Pond pine cones are smaller and rounder than loblolly pine cones. Unlike loblolly pines, pond pines have the ability to grow needles...
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  • In condensed matter physics, Pines' demon or, simply demon is a collective excitation of electrons which corresponds to electrons in different energy bands...
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    Blue-winged warbler (category Birds described in 2009)
    golden-winged warbler hybrids have indicated the presence of cryptic hybridization in the past for this species. This is done through DNA marker types, such...
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    bishop pine, is a pine with a very restricted range: mostly in California, including several offshore Channel Islands, and a few locations in Baja California...
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    Steller's jay (redirect from Pine jay)
    Some hybridization with the blue jay in eastern foothills of the Rocky Mountains, especially Colorado, has been reported. It is also found in Mexico...
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    hybridization is hybridization where the offspring have the same ploidy level as the two parental species. This contrasts with a common situation in plants...
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