Pinaceae Pinus strobiformis Engelm.
Etymology
Pinus refers to the Latin name for pines.
strobiformis refers to ‘formed like strobus’; indicating its similarity to Pinus strobus.
Colloquial Name
Southwestern white pine
Distribution
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TDWG Codes
7, 76, ARI, 77, NWM, TEX, 79, MXE, MXE-CO, MXE-CU, MXE-DU, MXE-NL, MXE-SL, MXE-ZA, MXN, MXN-SI, MXN-SO, MXS, MXS-JA
Habitat
The natural habitats for Pinus strobiformis are temperate forests. The natural elevation is unknown. There are no conifers associated with Pinus strobiformis that are known of.
Species Continuity
The population trend for Pinus strobiformis is stable. There are ongoing threats for Pinus strobiformis and they are listed as follows:
IUCN Category – LC
According to the IUCN Red List, Pinus strobiformis 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 strobiformis is Subsect. Strobi. The coordinate taxa for Pinus strobiformis are therefore:
- Pinus albicaulis
- Pinus amamiana
- Pinus armandii
- Pinus ayacahuite
- Pinus bhutanica
- Pinus cembra
- Pinus dalatensis
- Pinus fenzeliana
- Pinus flexilis
- Pinus koraiensis
- Pinus lambertiana
- Pinus monticola
- Pinus morrisonicola
- Pinus parviflora
- Pinus peuce
- Pinus pumila
- Pinus sibirica
- Pinus strobus
- Pinus wallichiana
- Pinus wangii
- Pinus x hakkodensis
Pinus strobiformis is further placed under Pinoideae. Pinus strobiformis is also placed under Pinaceae.
Cultivars
‘Coronado’ , ‘Densata’, ‘Foxtail’ , ‘Loma Linda’, ‘Mary Sweeny’ , ‘Mora Compact’, ‘Pendula Helms’, ‘West Coast Weeper’
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