Pinus contorta, with the common names lodgepole pine and shore pine, and also known as twisted pine, and contorta pine, is a common tree in western North America. It is common near the ocean shore and in dry montane forests to the subalpine, but is rare in lowland rain forests. Like all pines (member species of the genus Pinus), it is an evergreen conifer.
Other Names: Klit-Fyr, Contortatall, Pino de San Pedro Mártir, Pin Tordu, コントルタマツ, Keerdmänd
Pinus contorta contorta is a variety of plants with 1535 observations
Other Names: Pin Tordu Côtier, Bull Pine, Strandtall, Pino de la Costa
Pinus contorta murrayana is a variety of plants with 518 observations
Other Names: Pinus contorta va, Borovice Murrayova, Tamarack, Murraytall
Pinus contorta latifolia is a variety of plants with 317 observations
Other Names: Pin Tordu Latifolié, Tall Lodgepole Pine, Сосна Скрученная Широкохвойная, Vuorikontortamänty, Vanlig Contortatall
Pinus contorta bolanderi is a subspecies of plants with 82 observations
Pinus contorta yukonensis is a variety of plants with 2 observations
Other Names: Pin Tordu du Yukon
Wilding conifers, often referred to as the slightly smaller subset of "wilding pines", are one of the more problematic group of invasive species in New Zealand. They are a threat to indigenous biodiversity, to landscape values, and to the productivity of the agricultural sector. Millions of dol...
Pinus × murraybanksiana is a hybrid of plants with 0 observations
Other Names: Pinus banksiana × contorta, Pinus ×murraybanksiana
Sampling Pinus Contorta for terpene assay
To maintain a record of ecological invasive weeds on Owhaoko A blocks over time, specifically any mature seeding weeds such as lodge pole pine (Pinus contorta), grey willow (Salix cinereal) and heather (Calluna vulgaris)