Yellow pine may refer to the following:
- Certain pines (Pinus) in the subgenus Pinus subgenus Pinus:
- In American forestry, a term for several closely related species of pine with yellow tinted wood, including Loblolly Pine, Slash Pine, Shortleaf Pine, Ponderosa Pine, Jeffrey Pine and several others. This article is about the tree For other uses of the term "pine" see Pine (disambiguation. There are three main subgenera of '''''Pinus''''', the subgenus Strobus ( White pines or soft pines the subgenus Ducampopinus ( The United States of America —commonly referred to as the Forestry is the Art and Science of managing forests tree Plantations and related Natural resources. Wood is hard fibrous lignified structural tissue produced as secondary Xylem in the stems of Woody plants notably trees but also shrubs Pinus taeda ( Loblolly Pine) is one of several Pines native to the southeastern United States. The Slash Pine ( Pinus elliottii) is a Pine native to the southeast United States, from southern South Carolina west to southeastern Pinus echinata ( Shortleaf Pine) is a species of Pine native to the eastern United States from southern New York south Ponderosa Pine ( Pinus ponderosa) sometimes called Bull Pine or Western Yellow Pine is a widespread and variable Pine native to western North Jeffrey Pine ( Pinus jeffreyi) named in honor of its documenter John Jeffrey, is a North American Pine related to Ponderosa Pine More than one of these species may occur at any one site, with the term 'yellow pine forests' typically used in forestry and ecology to describe such forests or stands that contain more than one of these species. Ecology (from Greek grc οἶκος oikos, "house(hold" and grc -λογία -logia) is the scientific study of
- In the United Kingdom, 'yellow pine' was sometimes used in the timber trade in the past for the wood of several additional pines, including Scots Pine and Eastern White Pine. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom, the UK or Britain,is a Sovereign state located Lumber or timber is Wood in any of its stages from felling through readiness for use as structural Material for Construction, or The British timber trade was importation of timber from the Baltic and later North America by the British The Scots Pine ( Pinus sylvestris L family Pinaceae) is a species of Pine native to Europe and Asia, ranging from Eastern White Pine' ( Pinus strobus) is a large Pine native to eastern North America, occurring from Newfoundland west to Minnesota
- Other unrelated trees mis-named 'Yellow Pine':
- Halocarpus biformis, a tree endemic to New Zealand. Halocarpus biformis, known commonly as yellow pine or pink pine, is a Coniferous tree endemic to New Zealand. New Zealand is an Island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses (the North Island and the South Island
Yellow Pine is an unincorporated village in Valley County, Idaho, United States.
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yellow pine
-noun
- Any of various pine trees with a yellow colour.
- A coniferous tree endemic to New Zealand, scientific name Halocarpus biformis
- The wood from any of these trees.
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