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  • The '''Sugar Pine''' (''Pinus lambertiana''; family Pinaceae) is a species of [[pine]] that occurs in the It is a member of the white pine group, ''Pinus'' subgenus ''Strobus'', and like all members of that group, the leaves ('ne
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  • .... “On the specific pattern of long chain polyprenols in green needles of Pinus mugo Turra” // Acta Biochim. Pol.– 1997. – Vol. 44. – P.803-808”<
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  • ...with plant saps: e.g. core wood soaked with the biocidal plant saps from [[Pinus canariensis]] (natural durability: 150 years)
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  • * [[Pine]] (''Pinus''; Many woods are incorrectly called "Pine". See Araucaria and Douglas-fir ** [[European Black Pine|Corsican pine]] (''Pinus nigra'')
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  • ...as a result the wood is very uniform in texture and is easy to work. In [[Pinus classification|hard pines]], on the other hand, the latewood is very dense
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  • ...assessment.pdf |title=Fire Management Assessment of the Caribbean Pine (''Pinus caribea'') Forest Ecosystems on Andros and Abaco Islands, Bahamas |work=TNC ...y have contributed to the prominence of trees such as those of the genus ''Pinus'', which have thick bark to withstand fires and employ serotiny.<ref>Pausas
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