Pinus echinata Mill.- Shortleaf Pine, Shortleaf Yellow Pine, Southern Yellow Pine, Yellow Pine,  
                                   Shortstraw Pine, Arkansas Soft Pine, Old Field Pine


Pinus resinosa
Aiton- Red Pine, Eastern Red Pine, Norway Pine, Pin Rouge

Pinus strobus
L.- Eastern White Pine, Northern White Pine, Northern Pine, Soft Pine, Weymouth Pine,
                              Pin Blanc

Pinus taeda
L.- Loblolly Pine, Bull Pine, Oldfield Pine, Shortleaf Pine, North Carolina Pine, Arkansas Pine

Pinus virginiana
Mill.- Virginia Pine, Jersey Pine, Oldfield Pine, Possum Pine, Poverty Pine, Scrub Pine
                                  Spruce Pine
Welcome to the Missouri A-Z native species list. We have listed them by scientific name because it is a constant and does not vary region to region or person to person.  We have included the various common names associated with each scientific name to help you find the right tree.  Some common names can apply to more than one tree species, so if you are having trouble narrowing down your search, take a look at our A-Z Common Name List to see which scientific names match up to the common name you are searching for. 
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