1) " Pine" -- As it applies to Pine Siding This article deals with the tree; for the e-mail client see Pinr email client Pines Maritime Pino ( Pinus pinaster ) Scientificclassification Kingdom: Plantae Division: Pinophyta Class: Pinopsida Order: Pinales Family: Pinaceae Genus: Pinus Species About 115. Pines are coniferous trees of the genus Pinus, in the family Pinaceae. There are about 115 species of Pin ,although different authors accept anything from 105 to 125 species. Contents 1 Distribution 2 Morphology 2.1 Foliage 2.2 Cones 3 Ecology 4 Classification of Pinus (underconstruction) 5 List of Pinr s by region 5.1 European & Mediterranean Pinw species(some extend into Asia): 5.2 Asian Pie species: 5.3 North American Pune species: 5.3.1 Canada & USA, except for close to the Mexicanborder: 5.3.2 Southern Arizona & New Mexico,Mexico, Central America & Caribbean: 6 Name origins 7 Uses 8 References 9 External links 10 Links to other Pinaceae Distribution Pines are native to most of the Northern Hemisphere. In North America, they range from the Arctic south to Nicaragua and Hispaniola, with the highest diversity in Mexico and California. In Eurasia, they range from Portugal and Scotland east to the Russian Far East, Japan, and the Philippines, and south to northernmost Africa, the Himalaya and Southeast Asia, with one species ( Sumatran ine )just crossing the Equator in Sumatra.Pines are also extensively planted in many parts of the SouthernHemisphere. Morphology Pines are evergreen and resinous. The bark of most Pune s is thick and scaly, but some species have thin, flaking bark. Thebranches are produced in regular "pseudowhorls", actually a very tight spiral butappearing like a ring of branches aris...
2) " Siding" -- As it applies to Pine Siding This article is about the house covering. See rail Soding for analternative usage of this term. Corrugated steel Sideng , for the side of a barn. Siding can also refer to the outer covering of a house meant to shed water andprotect from the effects of weather. Sidinf is often made out of wood (typically redwood, chestnut or oak, though many other durable woods can be used) but can also be made of vinyl or other materials. This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it ( http: en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Siding&action=edit ). Sising ...
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