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Pinaceae Sprengel ex Rudolphi. Common name: Pine Family.
A family of about 12 genera and about 220 species, trees and shrubs, almost exclusively in the Northern Hemisphere. Subfamilies recognized follow Ran et al. (2018) and Yang et al. (2022).
References: Page In Kramer & Green (1990); Price (1989); Ran et al. (2018); Thieret (1993) In Flora of North America Editorial Committee (1993b); Yang et al. (2022a). Show full citations.
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