Pinaceae Pinus glabra Walter
Etymology
Pinus refers to the Latin name for pines.
glabra refers to ‘smooth’; indicating its shoots are glabrous.
Colloquial Name
Poor pine
Distribution
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TDWG Codes
7, 78, ALA, FLA, GEO, LOU, MSI, SCA
Habitat
The natural habitats for Pinus glabra are temperate forests. The natural elevation is unknown. There are no conifers associated with Pinus glabra that are known of.
Species Continuity
The population trend for Pinus glabra is stable. There are ongoing threats for Pinus glabra and they are listed as follows:
IUCN Category – LC
According to the IUCN Red List, Pinus glabra has been assigned the status of LC(Least Concern). This means that according to the Red List criteria, this species is not qualified as threatened.
Superordinate Taxa
The nearest superordinate taxon for Pinus glabra is Subsect. Australes. The coordinate taxa for Pinus glabra are therefore:
- Pinus attenuata
- Pinus caribaea
- Pinus cubensis
- Pinus echinata
- Pinus elliottii
- Pinus greggii
- Pinus herrerae
- Pinus jaliscana
- Pinus lawsonii
- Pinus leiophylla
- Pinus lumholtzii
- Pinus luzmariae
- Pinus muricata
- Pinus occidentalis
- Pinus oocarpa
- Pinus palustris
- Pinus patula
- Pinus praetermissa
- Pinus pringlei
- Pinus pungens
- Pinus radiata
- Pinus rigida
- Pinus serotina
- Pinus taeda
- Pinus tecunumanii
- Pinus teocote
Pinus glabra is further placed under Pinoideae. Pinus glabra is also placed under Pinaceae.
Cultivars
‘Globosa’
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