Pinus elliottii commonly known as the slash pine is a pine native to the southeastern United States from southern South Carolina west to southeastern Louisiana and south to the Florida […]
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Pinus parviflora
Pinus parviflora or Japanese white pine is a pine in the white pine group Pinus subgenus Strobus native to Japan. It is also known as the Japanese five-needle pine (Pinus […]
Pinus amamiana
The Yakushima white pine (Pinus amamiana) is a native of southern Japan on the islands of Yakushima and Tanegashima south of Kyūshū. It has also been grown horticulturally in Japanese […]
Pteris
Pteris (brake) is a genus of about 280 species of ferns in the Pteridoideae subfamily of the Pteridaceae. They are native to tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Many […]
Ostracod
Ostracods or ostracodes are a class of the Crustacea (class Ostracoda) sometimes known as seed shrimp. Some 70000 species (only 13000 of which are extant) have been identified grouped into […]
Lampshade spider
The Lampshade spiders of the family Hypochilidae are among the most primitive of araneomorph spiders. There are two genera and twelve species currently recognized. Like mygalomorphs hypochilids have two pairs […]
Pinus echinata
Pinus echinata (Shortleaf Pine) is a species of pine native to the eastern United States from southern New York south to northern Florida west to the extreme southeast of Kansas […]
Pinus serotina
Pinus serotina (pond pine marsh pine pocosin pine) is a tree found along the Atlantic coastal plain of the eastern United States from southern New Jersey south to Florida and […]
Pinus resinosa
The red pine (Pinus resinosa) is pine native to North America. The Red Pine occurs from Newfoundland west to Manitoba and south to Pennsylvania with several smaller disjunct populations occurring […]
Pinus rigida
Pinus rigida pitch pine is a small-to-medium sized (6–30 m (20–98 ft)) pine native to eastern North America. This species occasionally hybridizes with other pine species such as loblolly pine […]