Ocote
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Ocote may refer to:
  • Pinus apulcensis
  • Pinus ayacahuite
  • Pinus cooperi
    Pinus cooperi
    Pinus cooperi, sometimes called Cooper's pine or Cooper pine, is a medium-sized pine which is endemic to Mexico....

  • Pinus devoniana
    Pinus devoniana
    Pinus devoniana is a species of conifer in the Pinaceae family.It is found in Mexico - from S. Sinaloa to Chiapas - and Guatemala in montane, relatively open pine or pine-oak forests at altitudes from 900 to 2500 m....

  • Pinus durangensis
  • Pinus gordoniana
  • Pinus greggii
    Pinus greggii
    Pinus greggii, or Gregg's pine, is a small to medium high pine tree native to eastern Mexico, found in two distinct regions. It has an open crown and long and slender branches. The needles are in bundles of three with an average length of 11 cm. The cones are clustered in groups of 5 – 10....

  • Pinus hartwegii
  • Pinus herrerae
    Pinus herrerae
    Herrera's Pine is a species of conifer in the Pinaceae family.It is found only in Mexico.-References:* Conifer Specialist Group 1998. . Downloaded on 10 July 2007....

  • Pinus jaliscana
    Pinus jaliscana
    Jalisco Pine is a species of conifer in the Pinaceae family.It is found only in Mexico.It is threatened by habitat loss.-Source:* Conifer Specialist Group 1998. . Downloaded on 10 July 2007....

  • Pinus leiophylla
  • Pinus lumholtzii
    Pinus lumholtzii
    Pinus lumholtzii, the Lumholtz' Pine or Pino triste , is a species of conifer in the Pinaceae family. It is endemic to northeastern Mexico....

  • Pinus maximinoi
    Pinus maximinoi
    Pinus maximinoi, commonly known as Thinleaf Pine, is a species of conifer in the Pinaceae family.It is found in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Mexico at elevations of . P. maximinoi reaches a height of and has smooth bark when young....

  • Pinus montezumae
    Pinus montezumae
    Pinus montezumae, known as the Montezuma Pine, is a species of conifer in the Pinaceae family.It is native to Mexico and Central America, where it is known as Ocote. The tree grows about 35 m high and 80 cm in diameter; occasionally it may reach a height of 40 m and diameter of...

  • Pinus oocarpa
    Pinus oocarpa
    Pinus oocarpa is a species of pine tree native to Mexico and Central America. It is the national tree of Honduras, where it is known as Ocote. Common names include Pino Amarillo, Pino Avellano, Mexican Yellow Pine, and Hazelnut Pine...

  • Pinus patula
    Pinus patula
    Patula pine, pino patula, pinus patula is a tree native to the highlands of Mexico. It grows from 24° to 18° North latitude and 1800 to 2700 m above sea level. 30 m tall...

  • Pinus pringlei
    Pinus pringlei
    Pinus pringlei, commonly known as Pringle's Pine, is a species of conifer in the Pinaceae family.It is found only in Mexico.-References:* Conifer Specialist Group 1998. . Downloaded on 10 July 2007....

  • Pinus pseudostrobus
    Pinus pseudostrobus
    Smooth-bark Mexican Pine , distinctive names in Spanish, tree endemic to Mexico.It is 8 to 25 m tall, dense and round top, the bark is brown and fissured and smooth when young. It grows between 1300-3250 m. From 26° to 15° north latitude, from Sinaloa, Mexico to Honduras. It occurs within a...

  • Pinus rzedowskii
    Pinus rzedowskii
    Pinus rzedowskii, commonly known as Rzedowski's Pine, is a species of conifer in the Pinaceae family.It is found only in Mexico.It is threatened by habitat loss.-Source:* Conifer Specialist Group 1998. . Downloaded on 10 July 2007....

  • Pinus tecunumanii
    Pinus tecunumanii
    Pinus tecunumanii is a timber tree native to Mexico and Central America. It grows from the highlands of Chiapas and Oaxaca to Northern Nicaragua . It occurs in two separated populations in their native habitats...

  • Pinus teocote
    Pinus teocote
    Pinus teocote is a species of conifer in the Pinaceae family.It is found only in Mexico. 20-30 m tall and 75 cm diameter. Straight trunk and dense top. It grows at 1500-3200 mm...

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