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Cruz-Nicolás, J., J.P. Jaramillo-Correa, and D.S. Gernandt. 2024. Stochastic processes and changes in evolutionary rate are associated with diversification in a lineage of tropical hard pines (Pinus). Molec. Phylogen. Syst. 192: 108011.

Duncan, W.H., and M.B. Duncan. 1988. Trees of the southeastern United States. University of Georgia Press, Athens.

Gernandt, D.S., G. Geada López, S. Ortiz García, and A. Liston. 2005. Phylogeny and classification of Pinus. Taxon 54: 29-42.

Kral, R. 1993. Pinus. In Flora of North America Editorial Committee. 1993b. Flora of North America north of Mexico. Volume 2, pteridophytes and gymnosperms. Oxford Univ. Press, New York, NY. 475 pp.

Krings, A. 2020. Distinguishing seedlings of pines of Piedmont upland grassland systems. Castanea 85: 33-41.

Page. 1990. In Kramer, K.U., and P.S. Green. 1990. Pteridophytes and Gymnosperms. In K. Kubitzki, ed., The families and genera of vascular plants. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.

Pile, L.S., G.G. Wang, B.O. Knapp, G. Liu, D. Yu. 2018. Comparing morphology and physiology of southeastern US Pinus seedlings: implications for adaptation to surface fire regimes. Ann. Forest Sci. 74: #68.

Price, R.A., A. Liston, and S.H. Strauss. 1998. Phylogeny and systematics of Pinus. Pp. 49-68 in D.M. Richardson, ed., Ecology and biogeography of Pinus. Cambridge Univ. Press. 527 pp.

Richardson, D.M., ed. 1998. Ecology and biogeography of Pinus. Cambridge Univ. Press. 527 pp.

Silba, J. 2011. A large cone subspecies of Pinus strobus L. from its southern ranges and the Blue Ridge Mountains. J. International Conifer Preservation Soc. 18: 11-12.

Wang, B., and X.-R. Wang. 2014. Mitochondrial DNA capture and divergence in Pinus provide new insights into the evolution of the genus. Molec. Phylogenetics & Evol. 80: 20-30.

Ward, D.B. 1963. Contributions to the flora of Florida -- 2, Pinus (Pinaceae). Castanea 28: 1-10

Zeb, U., W.‐L. Dong, T.-T. Zhang, R.‐N. Wang, K. Shahzad, X.‐F. Ma, and Z.‐H. Li. 2019. Comparative plastid genomics of Pinus species: Insights into sequence variations and phylogenetic relationships. J. Syst. Evol. 58(2): 118-132.

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