A pine tree or a pine is a tall tree which has very thin, sharp leaves and a fresh smell . Pine trees have leaves all year round.
Pembroke Pines
city in SE Fla.: suburb of Miami : pop. 137,000
Isle of Pines
→ the former name of (Isle of) Youth
hoop pine
a fast-growing timber tree of Australia, Araucaria cunninghamii, having rough bark with hoop-like cracks around the trunk and branches: family Araucariaceae
Huon pine
a Tasmanian coniferous tree, Dacrydium franklinii , with scalelike leaves and cup-shaped berry-like fruits: family Podocarpaceae . It is among the oldest living individual plants, thought to be up to 10 000 years old
jack pine
a coniferous tree, Pinus banksiana , of North America , having paired needle-like leaves and small cones that remain on the branches for many years: family Pinaceae
nut pine
either of two varieties of the pine tree Pinus cembroides, of Mexico , Arizona , and California , having edible nuts
red pine
a coniferous tree, Dacrydium cupressinum , of New Zealand, having narrow sharp pointed leaves: family Podocarpaceae
rimu
a coniferous tree, Dacrydium cupressinum , of New Zealand , having narrow sharp pointed leaves: family Podocarpaceae
black pine
a coniferous evergreen tree of New Zealand, Podocarpus spicatus, having a bluish bark and small linear leaves arranged in two rows: timber used for flooring and weatherboards
Chile pine
a South American coniferous tree, Araucaria araucana, having branches shaped like a candelabrum and stiff sharp leaves: family Araucariaceae
mugho pine
a Swiss mountain pine ( Pinus mugo ), esp. a shrubby spreading form often used as an ornamental
pitch pine
any of various coniferous trees of the genus Pinus, esp P . rigida, of North America, having red-brown bark and long lustrous light brown cones : valued as a source of turpentine and pitch
Scotch fir
a coniferous tree, Pinus sylvestris, of Europe and W and N Asia , having blue-green needle-like leaves and brown cones with a small prickle on each scale : a valuable timber tree
Scots fir
a coniferous tree, Pinus sylvestris, of Europe and W and N Asia , having blue-green needle-like leaves and brown cones with a small prickle on each scale : a valuable timber tree
Scots pine
a coniferous tree, Pinus sylvestris, of Europe and W and N Asia, having blue-green needle-like leaves and brown cones with a small prickle on each scale: a valuable timber tree
screw pine
any of various pandanaceous plants of the Old World tropical genus Pandanus , having a spiral mass of pineapple-like leaves and heavy conelike fruits
slash pine
a common pine ( Pinus caribaea ) growing in slashes , or swamps , in the SE U.S., the West Indies , and Central America
stone pine
a Mediterranean pine tree, Pinus pinea, having a short bole and radiating branches forming an umbrella shape
sugar pine
a pine tree, Pinus lambertiana, of California and Oregon , having spreading pendulous branches, light brown cones , and sugary resin
Swiss pine
a five-needled pine tree, Pinus cembra , found esp in mountain regions of Central Europe and yielding edible seeds
umbrella pine
a Mediterranean pine tree, Pinus pinea, having a short bole and radiating branches forming an umbrella shape
Weymouth pine
a North American coniferous tree, Pinus strobus, having blue-green needle-like leaves, hanging brown cones , and rough bark : family Pinaceae
white pine
a North American coniferous tree, Pinus strobus, having blue-green needle-like leaves, hanging brown cones , and rough bark : family Pinaceae
Arolla pine
a five-needled pine tree, Pinus cembra , found esp in mountain regions of Central Europe and yielding edible seeds
celery pine
a New Zealand gymnosperm tree, Phyllocladus trichomanoides, with celerylike shoots and useful wood: family Phyllocladaceae
cembra nut tree
a five-needled pine tree, Pinus cembra , found esp in mountain regions of Central Europe and yielding edible seeds
cypress pine
any coniferous tree of the Australian genus Callitrus, having leaves in whorls and yielding valuable timber : family Cupressaceae
ground pine
a hairy plant, Ajuga chamaepitys, of Europe and N Africa, having two-lipped yellow flowers marked with red spots : family Lamiaceae ( labiates ). It smells of pine when crushed
Jeffrey pine
a pine ( Pinus jeffreyi ) native to Oregon and California , resembling the ponderosa pine and having similar wood
Monterey pine
a pine tree, Pinus radiata , native to the western USA. but grown in Australia , New Zealand , and elsewhere to produce building timber
Oregon fir
→ Douglas fir
Paraná pine
a large pine tree, Araucaria angustifolia, of South America yielding softwood timber : family Araucariaceae
radiata
a pine tree, Pinus radiata , native to the western USA. but grown in Australia, New Zealand, and elsewhere to produce building timber
radiata pine
a pine tree, Pinus radiata , native to the western USA. but grown in Australia , New Zealand , and elsewhere to produce building timber
spruce pine
a large pine tree, Pinus glabra, of the southeastern US
yellow pine
any of several North American pines , as the longleaf pine , having yellowish wood
Austrian pine
an evergreen tree, Pina nigra austriaca
Corsican pine
a pine tree, a variant of the black pine Pinus nigra var maritime , originally native to Corsica and neighbouring Mediterranean regions
lodgepole pine
a type of pine tree, Pinus contorta , found in mountainous regions of North-West America
longleaf
a North American pine tree, Pinus palustris, with long needle-like leaves and orange-brown bark : the most important timber tree of the southeastern US
longleaf pine
a North American pine tree, Pinus palustris, with long needle-like leaves and orange-brown bark : the most important timber tree of the southeastern US
longleaves
a North American pine tree, Pinus palustris, with long needle-like leaves and orange-brown bark : the most important timber tree of the southeastern US
maritime pine
a pine tree ( Pinus pinaster ) of the western Mediterranean
mountain pine
a European pine tree which grows on mountains
ponderosa pine
a large pine , Pinus ponderosa , of western North America, having yellowish-brown bark : the state tree of Montana
stripped pine
natural pine from which any varnish or painted finish has been removed
bristlecone pine
a coniferous tree, Pinus aristata , of the western US, bearing cones with bristle-like prickles : one of the longest-lived trees, useful in radiocarbon dating
bunya-bunya pine
a tall dome-shaped Australian coniferous tree, Araucaria bidwillii , having edible cones ( bunya nuts ) and thickish flattened needles
Swiss stone pine
a five-needled pine tree, Pinus cembra , found esp in mountain regions of Central Europe and yielding edible seeds