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Pinus clausa
species of plant
Pinus nelsonii
species of plant
Pinus attenuata
species of plant, Knobcone Pine
Pinus luchuensis
species of plant
Pinus tropicalis
species of plant, Tropical Pine
Pinus serotina
species of plant
Pinus sabiniana
species of plant
Pinus occidentalis
species of plant, Hispaniolan Pine
Pinus gerardiana
species of plant
Pinus hwangshanensis
species of plant, Huangshan Pine
Pinus wangii
species of plant
Pinus engelmannii
species of plant
Pinus glabra
species of plant
Pinus cembroides
species of plant, Mexican pinyon
Pinus bhutanica
species of plant
Pinus morrisonicola
species of plant
Pinus squamata
species of plant, Qiaojia Pine
Pinus maximartinezii
species of plant
Pinus maximinoi
species of plant
Pinus hartwegii
species of plant, Hartweg's Pine maicra
Pinus leiophylla
species of plant
Pinus lumholtzii
species of plant
Pinus cubensis
species of plant, Cuban pine
Pinus densata
species of plant
Pinus latteri
species of plant
Pinus pinceana
species of plant
Pinus teocote
species of plant
Pinus devoniana
species of plant
Pinus greggii
species of plant
Pinus tecunumanii
species of plant
Pinus culminicola
species of plant
Pinus dalatensis
species of plant
Pinus durangensis
species of plant
Pinus pseudostrobus
species of plant
Pinus oocarpa
species of plant
Pinus rzedowskii
species of plant
Pinus krempfii
species of plant
Pinus pungens
species of plant
Pinus henryi
species of plant
Pinus pringlei
species of plant
Pinus torreyana
species of plant, Torrey pine
Pinus fenzeliana
species of plant
Pinus quadrifolia
species of plant
Pinus lawsonii
species of plant
Pinus remota
species of plant
Pinus strobiformis
species of plant
Pinus praetermissa
species of plant
Pinus jaliscana
species of plant
fatwood
thumb|Slivers of fatwood, used for starting fires. thumb|Fatwood holder made of clay with fatwood stump, lower Rhine area, Germany, 18th or 19th century thumb|Holder for kindling stick, Källsjö parish, Halland – Nordiska museet, Stockholm Fatwood, also known as "fat lighter", "lighter wood", "rich lighter", "pine knot", "lighter knot", "heart pine", "fat stick" or "'''lighter'd'", is derived from the heartwood of pine trees. The stump (and tap root) that is left in the ground after a tree has fallen or has been cut is the primary source of fatwood, as the resin-impregnated heartwood becomes ha
Pinus herrerae
species of plant
Pinus chiapensis
species of plant
Pinus cooperi
species of plant
Pinus johannis
species of plant
Pinus luzmariae
species of plant
Pinus classification
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Pinus subsect. Balfourianae
Three species of pine trees native to the Western United States
Pinus orizabensis
species of plant
Pinus subsect. Cembroides
subsection of plants, the Pinyon pines
Pinus × rhaetica
nothospecies of plant
Pinus × hakkodensis
hybrid plant