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The family Pinaceae (pine family), is in the order Pinales and includes many of the well-known conifers of commercial importance such as cedars, firs, ...
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Jul 4, 2009 ... Description and information on each species. Includes photos.
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resinous trees or rarely shrubs comprising about...
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The Pinaceae, with a fossil record extending back to the Cretaceous (C.N. Miller Jr. 1988), constitute a clearly defined natural taxon, the basic delimiting ...
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Pinaceae. (The pine family). return to Coniferophyta page. Monoecious trees with spirally arranged leaves. Essentually an evergreen group though Larix is ...
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Pinaceae. Pine trees and relatives. Version 01 January 1996 (temporary). http:// tolweb.org/Pinaceae/21624/1996.01.01 in The Tree of Life Web Project, ...
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for the Pinaceae. Vascular Plant Image Library, Images of the Pinaceae See also: full library string search · Abies alba (silver fir) species page from ...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Pinaceae (tree family), the pine family of conifers, 11 genera and 210 species of trees (rarely shrubs) native to ...
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Pinaceae is the largest of the conifers. This includes number of species and individuals as well as being the most wide-spread and economically significant. ...
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