Pine

Pines were a type of hardwood, coniferous tree, part of a family of trees known as evergreens.

Blueridge
The blueridge pine was a species that could be found in the sandy soil of the Rimwood on the outskirts of the Cormanthor forest.

Blue Snowwood
The blue snowwood pine was a species endemic to the Great Glacier.

Lost Needle
The lost needle pine was a species endemic to the Pirate Isles.

Needleleaf
The needleleaf pine was a species that could be found in the sandy soil of the Rimwood on the outskirts of the Cormanthor forest.

Pinyon
The pinyon pine was a species that grew in the Pasocada Basin area of Maztica, where it was eaten by the Azuposi.

Ponderosa
One of the largest pine species, the ponderosa was prominent in part of the Savage Frontier.

Roseneedle
Roseneedle pines grew along the banks of the River Ashaba and rarely grew more than tall. The roots of the tree could extend to over 10' (3m) in depth, with their ends forming tubers that were shaped roughly like potatoes and made for excellent fishing bait. Each needle on the tree had a pink or white rose-like blossom.

White
The stately white pine was present in the Savage Frontier.

Habitats

 * Pine trees were known to grow in the southern slopes of the Spine of the World
 * In the Silver Marches, pine trees were known to grow in the Cold Wood and the Vordrorn Forest.
 * In the Unapproachable East pine trees were known to grow in Ashenwood, Gauros, Rawlinswood.
 * Pine trees were quite prevalent throughout High Thay and the northern portion of Rashemen.
 * Pine trees were known to grow in the coniferous forests and the highlands of the Moonshae Isles.
 * Pine trees and other evergreens were the most prevalent trees in the forests of the High Moor region.
 * Outside of the material plane, pine trees were known to grow in the planes of Jotunheim and the Beastlands, as well as the demiplane of Barovia.

Usage

 * Some druids in the Moonshae Isles were known to have groves that were made up of a cluster of pine trees, especially those situated at higher elevations or in the barren northern fringes of the Isles.