Palabras en English para 'Pinus palustris, longleaf pine.'
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noun
- Pinus palustris, longleaf pine.
- large three-needled pine of southeastern United States having very long needles and gnarled twisted limbs; bark is red-brown deeply ridged; an important timber tree
- (US) A classification of lumber, widely used in construction in much of the US, from any of several species of genus Pinus grown in the southeastern United States.
noun
- Pinus palustris (longleaf pine)
- large three-needled pine of southeastern United States having very long needles and gnarled twisted limbs; bark is red-brown deeply ridged; an important timber tree
- Pinus caribaea (Caribbean pine)
- especially, Pinus rigida, of the eastern US.
- large three-needled pine of the eastern United States and southeastern Canada; closely related to the pond pine
noun
- Shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata).
- Ponderosa pine Pinus ponderosa).
- Slash pine (Pinus elliottii).
- Gray pine (Pinus sabiniana).
- Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda).
- common and widely distributed tall timber pine of western North America having dark green needles in bunches of 2 to 5 and thick bark with dark brown plates when mature
- Jeffrey pine (Pinus jeffreyi).
noun
noun
- A pine of species Pinus glabra.
- shrubby two-needled pine of coastal northwestern United States; red to yellow-brown bark fissured into small squares
- small spruce of boggy areas of northeastern North America having spreading branches with dense foliage; inferior wood
- large two-needled pine of southeastern United States with light soft wood
- common forest tree of the eastern United States and Canada; used especially for pulpwood
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noun
- tall symmetrical pine of western North America having long blue-green needles in bunches of 3 and elongated cones on spreading somewhat pendulous branches; sometimes classified as a variety of ponderosa pine
- Pinus jeffreyi, a large, North American coniferous evergreen tree, primarily found in the western United States.
noun
- tall symmetrical pine of western North America having long blue-green needles in bunches of 3 and elongated cones on spreading somewhat pendulous branches; sometimes classified as a variety of ponderosa pine
- A European black pine (Pinus nigra);
- A Japanese black pine (Pinus thunbergii);
- New Zealand conifer used for lumber; the dark wood is used for interior carpentry
- large Japanese ornamental having long needles in bunches of 2; widely planted in United States because of its resistance to salt and smog
- conifer of Australia and New Zealand
- large two-needled timber pine of southeastern Europe
- Matai (Prumnopitys taxifolia), a New Zealand conifer;
- A Jeffrey pine (Pinus jeffreyi), principally of California.
- (uncountable) Wood of such trees
- (uncountable) A certain red alga, of species Neorhodomela larix, found in intertidal areas of the North Pacific.
- Miro (Pectinopitys ferruginea), also a New Zealand conifer.
noun
- Pinus palustris, longleaf pine.
- large three-needled pine of southeastern United States having very long needles and gnarled twisted limbs; bark is red-brown deeply ridged; an important timber tree
- (US) A classification of lumber, widely used in construction in much of the US, from any of several species of genus Pinus grown in the southeastern United States.
noun
- Pinus palustris (longleaf pine)
- large three-needled pine of southeastern United States having very long needles and gnarled twisted limbs; bark is red-brown deeply ridged; an important timber tree
- Pinus caribaea (Caribbean pine)
- especially, Pinus rigida, of the eastern US.
- large three-needled pine of the eastern United States and southeastern Canada; closely related to the pond pine
noun
- Shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata).
- Ponderosa pine Pinus ponderosa).
- Slash pine (Pinus elliottii).
- Gray pine (Pinus sabiniana).
- Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda).
- common and widely distributed tall timber pine of western North America having dark green needles in bunches of 2 to 5 and thick bark with dark brown plates when mature
- Jeffrey pine (Pinus jeffreyi).
noun
noun
- A pine of species Pinus glabra.
- shrubby two-needled pine of coastal northwestern United States; red to yellow-brown bark fissured into small squares
- small spruce of boggy areas of northeastern North America having spreading branches with dense foliage; inferior wood
- large two-needled pine of southeastern United States with light soft wood
- common forest tree of the eastern United States and Canada; used especially for pulpwood
noun
- tall symmetrical pine of western North America having long blue-green needles in bunches of 3 and elongated cones on spreading somewhat pendulous branches; sometimes classified as a variety of ponderosa pine
- Pinus jeffreyi, a large, North American coniferous evergreen tree, primarily found in the western United States.
noun
- tall symmetrical pine of western North America having long blue-green needles in bunches of 3 and elongated cones on spreading somewhat pendulous branches; sometimes classified as a variety of ponderosa pine
- A European black pine (Pinus nigra);
- A Japanese black pine (Pinus thunbergii);
- New Zealand conifer used for lumber; the dark wood is used for interior carpentry
- large Japanese ornamental having long needles in bunches of 2; widely planted in United States because of its resistance to salt and smog
- conifer of Australia and New Zealand
- large two-needled timber pine of southeastern Europe
- Matai (Prumnopitys taxifolia), a New Zealand conifer;
- A Jeffrey pine (Pinus jeffreyi), principally of California.
- (uncountable) Wood of such trees
- (uncountable) A certain red alga, of species Neorhodomela larix, found in intertidal areas of the North Pacific.
- Miro (Pectinopitys ferruginea), also a New Zealand conifer.
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