"Monterey pine" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: Monterey pines [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} Monterey pine (plural Monterey pines)
  1. A pine, Pinus radiata, native to California and notable worldwide for its rapid growth. Categories (lifeform): Pines Synonyms: insignis pine, insignis-pine, radiata pine, remarkable pine Hyponyms: Guadalupe pine Translations (Pinus radiata): pi insigne [masculine] (Catalan), pin de Monterey [masculine] (French), pino de Monterrey [masculine] (Spanish), pino de California [masculine] (Spanish), pino insigne [masculine] (Spanish), pinwydd Monterey [feminine, plural] (Welsh)

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