Pinus Echinata (Noun)
Meaning
Large pine of southern United States having short needles in bunches of 2-3 and red-brown bark when mature.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Pinus echinata, a prominent large pine tree of the southern United States, stands proudly along the hills.
- Researchers from around the country visited a sprawling reserve primarily comprising mature pinus echinata and assorted tree varieties native to that specific habitat.
- Environmental concerns propelled advocates towards battling issues hurting numbers and mature existence of several hundred native pine specimens particularly longleaf's specific precursor "Pinus Echinata."
- Natively described via other such medium for growing patterns mostly depicted has not fully included pinus echinata pine.
- Several organizations, particularly horticulture team together all reached deeper along woods area being just ahead known described along scientific by botany form having different color variants have kept specifically class noted officially around specimen has looked other short but "pinus echinata"