Pines offer a variety of forms, needle structures, color, from blue to dark green, and texture, from fine to coarse. Pines can be used for windbreaks, accent trees or even foundation plantings.

Pinus is the sole genus in the subfamily Pinoideae. The species are evergreen trees or shrubs with their leaves in bunches, usually of 2 to 5 needles. The seeds are carried on woody cones, with two seeds to each cone scale.

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Experience cozy, two-story living surrounded by pines in our mountain chalets. Unwind in our lakeside suites with stunning views and upscale amenities. Relax in our rustic cabins, offering the perfect woodland retreat. Enjoy privacy and comfort in our spacious, fully-furnished rental homes.

There are many different types of pines you can add to your yard or garden, so picking just one can be a difficult thing to do. In this article, we look at the many different pine tree types, with pictures of each!

Welcome to the Pines, an award-winning event property near the Fargo area! Nestled on a rural North Dakota farmstead, the Pines is just a short 10-mile drive from Fargo, ND. Our venues offer vast open spaces and modern barn-inspired facilities surrounded by tranquil North Dakota farmland.