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  1. Pinaceae - Wikipedia

    The Pinaceae, or pine family, are conifer trees or shrubs, including many of the well-known conifers of commercial importance such as cedars, firs, hemlocks, larches, pines, and spruces. The family is …

  2. Pinaceae | Coniferous, Evergreen, Needles | Britannica

    Pinaceae, the pine family of conifers (order Pinales), consisting of 11 genera and about 220 species of trees (rarely shrubs) native to northern temperate regions.

  3. Pinaceae (Pine family, Pinacées, Kieferngewächse, Pináceas, Pináceas ...

    The Pinaceae are by far the most economically and ecologically important gymnosperm family. Without the Pinaceae, the gymnosperms are little more than a botanical curiosity, their dominance largely …

  4. Family: Pinaceae — pine family - Go Botany

    Older trees typically have deeply grooved bark. The leaves are needle -like, and may be single or grouped into bundles called fascicles. Species produce an aromatic resin. Plants have both pollen …

  5. Pine family characteristics (pinaceae) - Botanical online

    Mar 6, 2026 · The pine family or Pinaceae comprises 250 plant species distributed mainly by the cold northern hemisphere. They are classified within the group of gymnosperms or plants with naked …

  6. Plants of the Pinaceae family: characteristics, genera, uses and ...

    The Pinaceae family includes the main resinous trees of the northern hemisphere, such as pines and firs. They play a key role in ecosystems and economies: wood, paper, food and ornamentation. It …

  7. Pinaceae: Pine Family. Identify shrubs and trees.

    Identify trees of the Pine family (Pinaceae) with these tree identification tools and a photo gallery with plants grouped according to families.

  8. Introduction to Pinaceae

    The most common species of Pinaceae is pine (Pinus). However Pinaceae also consists of other close relatives of pine trees such as firs (Abies), cedars (Cedrus), spruce (Picea), larches (Larix), and …

  9. Pinaceae - FNA

    Nov 5, 2020 · Members of the Pinaceae are of major economic importance as producers of most of the world's softwood timber. Additionally, they are sources of pulpwood, naval stores (e.g., tar, pitch, …

  10. Pinaceae - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Pinaceae The Pinaceae today are principally a Northern Hemisphere, temperate family and are the largest modern conifer family in terms of the number of species, with 10 or 11 genera and ∼250 …