Pine (disambiguation)
A pine is any coniferous tree of the genus Pinus.
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Pine may also refer to:
Vegetation
- Species in the genus Araucaria including:
- Araucaria angustifolia, Brazilian pine
- Araucaria araucana, Chilean pine
- Araucaria bidwillii, Bunya pine
- Araucaria heterophylla, Norfolk Island pine
- Species in the genus Athrotaxis including:
- Athrotaxis cupressoides, pencil pine
- Athrotaxis selaginoides, King Billy pine
- Lagarostrobos franklinii, Huon pine or Macquarie pine
- Nauclea orientalis, Leichhardt pine, in family Rubiaceae
- Neolamarckia cadamba, Leichhardt pine, in family Rubiaceae
- Screw pine, various species of plants in the genus Pandanus
- Wollemi pine, Wollemia nobilis, a coniferous tree
- Ground pine or running pine, certain species of clubmoss in the genus Diphasiastrum
- Pine, a generic term for any needled coniferous tree
Places
People
- Albert M. Pine, the real name of the fictional character Alpine from the G.I. Joe franchise
- Chris Pine (born 1980), an American actor
- Courtney Pine (born 1964), a British jazz musician
- David Pine (diplomat), New Zealand ambassador
- David Andrew Pine (1891–1970), a United States district court judge
- Emilie Pine (born 1978), Irish novelist
- Nathan Pine, American Director of Athletics at the College of the Holy Cross.
- Kim "Pine" Do-hyeon, professional Overwatch player
Other uses
- Pine Tree Flag, one of the flags used during the American Revolution
- Pine (email client), email software developed by the University of Washington
- Pine (video game), released in 2019
- "Pine", a song by Basement from their 2012 album Colourmeinkindness
- Pine, an alternative name of the Bine language of Papua New Guinea
See also
- Ground pine (disambiguation)
- Pines (disambiguation)
- Pinetree (disambiguation)
- Piney Winston, a fictional character on Sons of Anarchy
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