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WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Strobus; Ducampopinus; White pine; Soft pine; Pinus subg. Pinus; Pinus subg. Ducampopinus; Pinus classification; Pinus subgenus Pinus; Pinus subgenus Strobus; Pinus section Pinus; Pinus section Parrya; Pinus section Quinquefoliae; Pinus subsection Pinus; Pinus subsection Incertae sedis; Pinus subsection Pinaster; Pinus subsection Australes; Pinus subsection Contortae; Pinus subsection Ponderosae; Pinus subsection Cembroides; Pinus subsection Strobus; List of pine species; Pinus subsect. Strobus; Pinus sect. Quinquefoliae; Pinus sect. Parrya; Pinus sect. Pinus; Pinus subsect. Pinus; Pinus subsect. Pinaster; Parrya (section); Pinus subg. Strobus; Haploxylon pine; Diploxylon pine; Pinus subsection Gerardianae; Pinus species; Pinus sect. Trifoliae; Pinus subsect. Contortae; Pinus subsect. Australes; Pinus subsect. Ponderosae; Pinus subsect. Gerardianae; Pinus subsect. Nelsoniae; Pinus subsect. Nelsonianae; Hard pine
  • ''Pinus cembra''
  • ''Pinus cembroides''
  • ''Pinus elliottii''
  • ''Pinus jeffreyi''
  • ''[[Pinus latahensis]]''
  • ''Pinus muricata''
  • ''Pinus roxburghii''
  • ''Pinus strobus''
  • ''Pinus sylvestris''

white pine         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
White pines; White pine tree; White Pine Tree; White Pine (disambiguation)
‎ صَنَوْبَرٌ أَبْيَض‎
pine cone         
  • Larch cone with unusual branch growth from tip
  • Male cone of Cedar of Lebanon
  • ''[[Araucaria angustifolia]]'' cones and nuts
  • Immature male or pollen cones of [[Rocky Mountain ponderosa pine]]. (''Pinus ponderosa'' var. ''scopulorum'')
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  • Rocky Mountain Douglas-fir (''[[Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca]]'') young female cone
  • Pseudocone on Sitka Spruce
  • Four cones in the coat of arms of [[Sulkava]].
1900 FABERGÉ KELCH EGG
Pine Cone (Faberge egg); Pine Cone egg; Pine Cone
كوز صنوبر
white man         
  • Ancient Macedonian]] cavalry of [[Alexander the Great]] fighting [[Achaemenid Persia]]ns under [[Darius III]] at the [[Battle of Issus]]
  • The Georgian female skull [[Johann Friedrich Blumenbach]] discovered in 1795, which he used to hypothesize origination of Europeans from the [[Caucasus]].
  • Egyptian]].
  • website=electronic magazine Imágenes of the Institute of Aesthetic Research of the [[National Autonomous University of Mexico]]}}</ref>
  • Henry Strickland Constable's illustration in the nineteenth century which shows an alleged similarity between "[[Irish Iberian]]" and "Negro" features in contrast to the higher "Anglo-Teutonic"
RACIAL CLASSIFICATION AND SKIN COLOR SPECIFIER
White race; White (race); White men; Whites; White person; White (People); White (people); White peoples; The white race; White male; White women; White Race; White people/genetics; White males; White People; White European; White Europeans; European descent; White-European; White-Europeans; White Person; White female; White females; White man; White (racial term); White folk; White community; White communities; White European people; White people of European descent; European whites; European Whites; European White people; European white people; White peopling; White woman; White people in France
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Definición

white pine
Very annoying.
Man, that song is white pine.

Wikipedia

List of Pinus species

Pinus, 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), and subgenus Strobus (soft pines). Each of the subgenera have been further divided into sections based on chloroplast DNA sequencing and whole plastid genomic analysis. Older classifications split the genus into three subgenera – subgenus Pinus, subgenus Strobus, and subgenus Ducampopinus (pinyon, bristlecone and lacebark pines) – based on cone, seed and leaf characteristics. DNA phylogeny has shown that species formerly in subgenus Ducampopinus are members of subgenus Strobus, so Ducampopinus is no longer used.

The species of subgenus Ducampopinus were regarded as intermediate between the other two subgenera. In the modern classification, they are placed into subgenus Strobus, yet they did not fit entirely well in either so they were classified in a third subgenus. In 1888 the Californian botanist John Gill Lemmon placed them in subgenus Pinus. In general, this classification emphasized cone, cone scale, seed, and leaf fascicle and sheath morphology, and species in each subsection were usually recognizable by their general appearance. Pines with one fibrovascular bundle per leaf, (the former subgenera Strobus and Ducampopinus) were known as haploxylon pines, while pines with two fibrovascular bundles per leaf, (subgenus Pinus) were called diploxylon pines. Diploxylon pines tend to have harder timber and a larger amount of resin than the haploxylon pines. The current division into two subgenera (Pinus and Strobus) is supported with rigorous genetic evidence.

Several features are used to distinguish the subgenera, sections, and subsections of pines: the number of leaves (needles) per fascicle, whether the fascicle sheaths are deciduous or persistent, the number of fibrovascular bundles per needle (2 in Pinus or 1 in Strobus), the position of the resin ducts in the needles (internal or external), the presence or shape of the seed wings (absent, rudimentary, articulate, and adnate), and the position of the umbo (dorsal or terminal) and presence of a prickle on the scales of the seed cones.

Both subgenera are thought to have a very ancient divergence from one another, having diverged during the late Jurassic.

Ejemplos de uso de white pine
1. White Pine County lies at the northern end of the proposed pipeline.
2. Still, that doesn‘t matter to White Pine County Commissioner Gary Perea.
3. "It‘s a question of values," said Dean Baker, a rancher with 2,000 head of cattle in White Pine County.
4. Local Altays hack them out of a single piece of lightweight wood – spruce or white pine – and wrap them with hairy, brittle horse–shank skin.
5. Jaw set, staring straight ahead, Roberts helped hoist the heavy white pine box onto the Lincoln Catafalque, draped in black velvet, which had been loaned to the court by the U.S.