short-leaf pine
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Definition
Noun: * A species of pine tree (Pinus echinata) native to the southeastern United States, characterized by relatively short needles that grow in bundles of two or three, and bark that becomes reddish-brown and scaly as the tree matures. It is also known as shortleaf pine or shortleaf yellow pine.
Usage
- The short-leaf pine is an important timber tree in its native range.
- Foresters can identify a short-leaf pine by its bundles of two or three short needles.
- The mature, red-brown bark of the short-leaf pine helps distinguish it from other southern pines.
Advanced Usage
- In ecological contexts, the short-leaf pine is noted for its relative tolerance of fire and poor soils compared to some other pine species.
- The term is used in forestry and botany to specify this particular species within the genus .
Variants and Related Words
- Shortleaf pine (noun): A common variant spelling and name for the same tree species.
- Shortleaf yellow pine (noun): Another common name for this species, referencing the color of its wood.
- Pinus echinata (noun): The scientific (Latin) name for the short-leaf pine.
Synonyms
- Shortleaf pine
- Shortleaf yellow pine
- (scientific name)
Related Phrases
- Pine species: A general term for any tree of the genus .
- Southern yellow pine: A commercial grouping that includes short-leaf pine along with other species like loblolly pine and longleaf pine.
Noun
- large pine of southern United States having short needles in bunches of 2-3 and red-brown bark when mature