Vascular Plants

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Hill, K.D. in McCarthy, P.M. (ed.) (1998), Pinaceae. Flora of Australia 48 : 588-596 (Section) Hill, K.D. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Aleppo Pine
  2. Black Pine
  3. Calabrian Pine
  4. Canary Island Pine
  5. Common Spruce
  6. Corsican Pine
  7. Incense Pine
  8. Loblolly Pine
  9. Lodgepole Pine
  10. Maritime Pine
  11. Monterey Pine
  12. Norway Spruce
  13. Picea abies (L.) H.Karst.
  14. Picea excelsa (Lam.) Link
  15. Pinus abies L.
  16. Pinus brutia Ten.
  17. Pinus canariensis C.Sm. ex DC.
  18. Pinus contorta Douglas ex Loudon
  19. Pinus elliottii Engelm.
  20. Pinus halepensis Mill.
  21. Pinus insignis Douglas ex Loudon
  22. Pinus nigra var. corsicana (Loudon) Hyl.
  23. Pinus pinaster Aiton
  24. Pinus pinea L.
  25. Pinus ponderosa P.Lawson & C.Lawson
  26. Pinus radiata D.Don
  27. Pinus taeda L.
  28. Ponderosa Pine
  29. Shore Pine
  30. Slash Pine
  31. Stone Pine
  32. Western Yellow Pine

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