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pine treeeOE

= pine, n.2 1a.

pineOE

Any of the numerous evergreen coniferous trees and shrubs of north temperate regions constituting the genus Pinus (family Pinaceae), having long…

pine-nut treec1330

= pine, n.2 1a.

pineapplec1390

A pine tree or pine trees; also collectively. Obsolete.

pineapple treea1398

†(a) a pine tree, esp. the stone pine, Pinus pinea (obsolete); †(b) the pineapple plant, Ananas comosus (obsolete); (c) New Zealand any of various…

mountain pine1597

Any of various kinds of pine native to mountainous regions; esp. either of two European pines often treated as a single species, the low shrubby Pinus

pine1597

With distinguishing word: a particular tree or shrub of the genus Pinus.

mountain pine1601

gen. Any pine tree growing in a mountainous region.

frankincense1611

More fully, as frankincense pine, frankincense tree.

rosin flower?1611

a pine tree.

black pine1683

(a) any of several kinds of pine tree, esp. Pinus nigra of southern Europe and P. thunbergii of Japan; (b) = matai, n.1

Scotch pine1706

= Scots pine, n.

yellow pine1709

any of various North American pines, typically having yellowish sapwood; the wood of any these trees.

Jersey pine1743

the scrub pine, Pinus virginiana.

loblolly pine1760

the tree Pinus Tæda, growing in swamps in the southern United States.

mugoa1768

In full mugo pine. The dwarf mountain pine, Pinus mugo, of central and south-eastern European mountains, which forms a counterpart to the tree-sized P

Scots pine1774

A pine tree, Pinus sylvestris, native to northern Europe and Asia, with blue-green needles and distinctive orange-brown bark on young trees which…

Scotch fir1777

The name given to a number of coniferous trees, of different genera. Scotch fir n. = Scots pine, n. silver fir n. (Abies pectinata) a native of…

arrow plant1779

†(a) (originally) an unidentified coniferous tree, perhaps of the genus Araucaria (obsolete. rare); (b) any of various aquatic plants having…

scrub pine1791

any of several Australasian and American trees, spec. one of several North American dwarf pines, esp. Pinus virginiana, or its wood.

Georgia pine1796

the longleaf pine, Pinus palustris, a tall pine of the south-eastern United States. Also: the fine-grained, durable timber of this tree, which…

old field pine1797

any of several pines of the southern U.S., esp. the loblolly pine, Pinus taeda.

tamarack1805

Any of several North American coniferous trees; spec. the hackmatack or red larch, Larix laricina, and the lodgepole pine, Pinus contorta. Also…

grey pine1810

either of two North American pines, a Jack pine, Pinus banksiana (formerly called P. rupestris), and the digger pine, P. sabiniana.

pond pine1810

a pine, Pinus serotina (often regarded as a subspecies or variety of the pitch pine, P. rigida), occurring in swamps and wetlands of the…

New Jersey pine1818

= Jersey pine n. at Jersey, n.2 compounds 2. Obsolete.

loblolly1819

= loblolly pine n. at compounds 2.

Corsican pine1824

a slender pine, Pinus nigra maritima or P. laricio, used for forest planting.

celery-top pine1827

any Australasian tree of the genus Phyllocladus, in which the upper part of the branchlets resembles the foliage of the celery.

toatoa1831

= celery pine n. at celery, n. compounds.

heavy-wooded pine1836

the western yellow pine, Pinus ponderosa.

nut pine1845

any of several species of pine of the south-western U.S. and Mexico that produce edible seeds.

celery pine1851

= celery-top pine n.

celery-topped pine1851

= celery-top pine n.

sugar-pine1853

(see quots.).

western white pine1857

a pine with grey-green needles, Pinus monticola, native to high ground in western North America; (also) the light-coloured timber of this tree.

Jeffrey1858

Used attributively or in the possessive to designate Pinus jeffreyi, a large pine with a spreading head of drooping branches, collected by Jeffrey…

Korean pine1858

a slow-growing pine of eastern Asia with long dark green needles, Pinus koraiensis.

lodge-pole pine1859

a pine native to mountainous regions of north-west America, Pinus contorta var. latifolia.

jack pine1863

any of several relatively small pines, esp. Pinus banksiana, having needles growing in pairs and twisted cones; (also) the wood of such a tree.

whitebark pine1864

†(a) the lacebark pine of northern China, Pinus bungeana (obsolete); (b) a pine of mountain regions of north-western North America, Pinus albicaulis.

twisted pine1866

Pinus contorta, a small pine of the Pacific coast of North America, the twisted-branched pine; also P. Teocote of Mexico.

Monterey pine1868

a large pine, Pinus radiata, native to south-western North America but widely cultivated elsewhere, esp. as a timber tree in Australia and New…

tanekaha1875

A New Zealand conifer, the Celery-topped Pine, Phyllocladus trichomanoides.

chir1882

In full chir pine. An Indian tree, Pinus roxburghii.

slash-pine1882

a pine growing in a slash or low-lying coastal region, esp. Pinus caribæa, the principal native pine of south-eastern North America; also, the wood…

celery-leaved pine1883

= celery-top pine n.

knee-pine1884

a dwarf variety of the European mountain pine.

knobcone pine1884

a pine native to California and Oregon, Pinus attenuata, which has cones with knob-like scales.

matsu1884

Any of several Japanese pine trees; esp. either of two trees valuable for timber and also grown ornamentally, the Japanese red pine, Pinus densiflora

meadow pine1884

any of several pines of the southern United States, esp. the slash pine, Pinus caribaea.

Alaska pine1890

North American. In the names of timber and trees associated with north-western North America. the light brown wood of the western hemlock, Tsuga h

limber pine1901

a North American mountain pine, Pinus flexilis, with a short, stout trunk and short, flexible branches.

bristlecone pine1908

either of two long-lived species of pine, Pinus aristata and P. longaeva, native to south-western North America, having cone scales which terminate…

o-matsu1916

The Japanese black pine, Pinus thunbergii, a valuable ornamental and timber tree. Also called kuro-matsu.

insignis1920

The Monterey pine, Pinus radiata, which is native to southern California and widely cultivated elsewhere.

radiata1953

In full radiata pine. = Monterey pine n. at Monterey, n. 2. Also: the wood of this tree.

Subcategories:

— top of pine-tree (1)
— assemblage of (4)
— pitch-pines (8)
— cluster pine (5)
— American white pine (3)
— American red pine (2)
— Japanese red pine (2)
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