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Pinus maximinoi H. E. Moore

Maximino pine; Thin-leaf pine

Other names

International recognized trade name (ATIBT)
English Maximino pine; Thin-leaf pine;
Español cantaj; ocote; pino canís; pino corriente; pino llorón
Other names

Further information

COL
Wikipedia
FSC

Origin

States and Territories Mexico: Sinaloa, Jalisco, Michoacán, México, Hidalgo, Tlaxcala, Puebla, Veracruz, Guerrero, Oaxaca and Chiapas; Guatemala; Honduras; El Salvador and NW Nicaragua; Mexico; Mexico State; Puebla; Tlaxcala; Hidalgo; Veracruz; Sinaloa; Colima; Guerrero; Jalisco; Michoacan; Nayarit; Oaxaca; Chiapas; Central America; El Salvador; Guatemala; Honduras; Nicaragua

Botany

Reich Plantae
Tribe Tracheophyta
Gymnosperm Gymnosperm
Class Pinopsida
Order Pinales
Family Pinaceae
Genus Pinus
Species maximinoi
Author citation H. E. Moore
Scientific name Pinus maximinoi H. E. Moore

Habitus

Wood type Softwood
Growth habit Baum

Natural durability
(according to EN 350)

Mushrooms field DC

Appearances