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Pinus tecunumanii
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Pinus tecunumanii is a special type of pine tree. It is also known by other scientific names like Pinus oocarpa var. ochoterenae or Pinus patula ssp. tecunumanii. This tree is native to parts of Mexico and Central America. It is often grown for its wood, which is used to make many things.

You can find Pinus tecunumanii growing naturally in the highlands of Chiapas and Oaxaca in Mexico. It also grows through countries like Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua. These trees grow in two main groups based on how high up they are. Some grow very high, between 1,500 and 2,900 meters (about 4,900 to 9,500 feet) above sea level. Others grow lower, between 500 and 1,500 meters (about 1,600 to 4,900 feet).

What Does Pinus tecunumanii Look Like?

The wood from the Pinus tecunumanii tree is usually yellowish in color. This tree is very useful for making paper. Because of this, people have planted it in many warm, sunny places around the world.

Where Does This Pine Tree Grow Best?

Scientists have done tests to see where Pinus tecunumanii grows best. They found that trees from higher elevations grow the most wood. This pine tree grows very well in countries like Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil, and South Africa.

How Is Pinus tecunumanii Related to Other Pines?

For a long time, Pinus tecunumanii was thought to be a type of Pinus patula. This means it was considered a subspecies, like a close cousin. But scientists later looked at the DNA of the trees. DNA is like a special code that tells us about living things.

DNA Helps Identify Trees

The DNA tests showed that Pinus tecunumanii is actually its own unique species. It is not just a type of Pinus patula. The tests also showed that it is more closely related to another pine tree called Pinus oocarpa. This discovery helps us understand the pine tree family better!

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