shore pine

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shore pine

A shore pine grows on a rocky coastal cliff.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A specific species of pine tree (Pinus contorta var. contorta), characterized by its shrubby or small tree growth form, two needles per bundle, and bark that is reddish to yellow-brown and fissured into small, square plates. It is native to the coastal regions of the northwestern United States and western Canada.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The shore pine is uniquely adapted to withstand the salty winds and poor soils of the coastal dunes.
    • We identified the tree as a shore pine by its paired needles and checkered bark.
    • A grove of stunted shore pines marked the boundary between the forest and the beach.
Advanced Usage
  • The term shore pine is used in botanical and ecological contexts to distinguish this coastal variety from other varieties of the same species, such as the lodgepole pine ( var. ), which grows inland.
  • In landscaping, it may be specified for use in coastal gardens due to its high tolerance for wind and salt spray.
Variants and Related Words
  • Lodgepole pine ( var. ): A closely related variety of the same species, typically growing taller and straighter in interior forests.
  • Beach pine: A common alternative name for the shore pine.
  • Pinus contorta: The scientific species name for both the shore pine and lodgepole pine.
Synonyms
  • Beach pine
  • Coast pine
  • var. (scientific name)
Related Phrases
  • Coastal conifer: A general term for cone-bearing trees, like the shore pine, that grow near the ocean.
  • Wind-sculpted tree: A descriptive phrase often applicable to shore pines growing in exposed coastal areas.
shore pine

A shore pine grows on a rocky coastal cliff.

Noun
  1. shrubby two-needled pine of coastal northwestern United States; red to yellow-brown bark fissured into small squares