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Henry's Pine

Pinus henryi Mast.
Henry's Pine
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Pinus henryi, commonly known as Henry's Pine, is a species in the genus Pinus of the family Pinaceae. It was first described in 1902 by Mast. This pine is distributed across several regions in China, including North-Central, South-Central, and Southeast China.

Description

Pinus henryi belongs to the family Pinaceae, a group of coniferous trees and shrubs. The species is native to parts of China and has been documented in North-Central, South-Central, and Southeast regions of the country. It was scientifically described in 1902 by Mast. The species is known by the common name Henry's Pine in English and other languages. As a member of the genus Pinus, it shares characteristics typical of pines, including needle-like leaves and the production of cones.

Other common names

Henry's Pine

Distribution

Global · China North-Central · China South-Central · China Southeast

Synonyms

Pinus tabuliformis var. henryiPinus tabuliformis subsp. henryiPinus massoniana var. wulingensisPinus massoniana var. henryiPinus massoniana subsp. wulingensis

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