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Pinus occidentalis

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East of Constanza in the Dominican Republic, about 2 miles east is a stand with unusual cones, that are as wide at the base as they are long. I will try to post some images when when WIKI allows me.Sharloch (talk) 14:53, 5 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Edit to improve sort order in category Pinus

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I edited this to change the sort order on the page for the Category:Pinus. It had been set to alphabetize under Pine. That might make sense for categories where there are a lot of trees and a few of them are pines; then all the pines group together. But on the page where everything is a pine, it made more sense to alphabetize under Hispaniolan. 140.147.236.194 (talk) 14:58, 13 April 2010 (UTC)Stephen Kosciesza[reply]

Move discussion in progress

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Distribution

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Commons dates the range map as from 1966. The American Conifer Society reference is maybe from 2009 and uses that same range map. The 2013 IUCN assessment gives the range as being Hispaniola only. Given also that their assessment was Endangered, my own inclination is to go with IUCN as the latest word on distribution. Declangi (talk) 04:34, 13 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Looks like IUCN doesn't have any geospatial data unfortunately. —Hyperik talk 06:25, 19 December 2020 (UTC)[reply]