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Oceana pine (Pinus sylvestris var. oceana) is one of the different pine trees occuring in Lovia. It is the most common tree in Oceana, and crosses the border with Sylvania, where it can be found in the Emerald Highlands and Train Village Plains. It does not occur natively in other regions of Lovia, but its suitability as building material and fuel have brought it to other parts of the country as well, and as Oceana is the only state that is mostly covered with forests, and thus pine trees, it is the most common tree in Lovia. The tree is a variety of the Scots pine, more specifically the one that grows at the southernmost longitude.

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  • Oceana pine
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  • Oceana pine (Pinus sylvestris var. oceana) is one of the different pine trees occuring in Lovia. It is the most common tree in Oceana, and crosses the border with Sylvania, where it can be found in the Emerald Highlands and Train Village Plains. It does not occur natively in other regions of Lovia, but its suitability as building material and fuel have brought it to other parts of the country as well, and as Oceana is the only state that is mostly covered with forests, and thus pine trees, it is the most common tree in Lovia. The tree is a variety of the Scots pine, more specifically the one that grows at the southernmost longitude.
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  • Plantae
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  • Pinophyta
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  • Pinopsida
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  • Pinus sylvestris var. oceana
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  • Pinales
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  • Oceana pine (Pinus sylvestris var. oceana) is one of the different pine trees occuring in Lovia. It is the most common tree in Oceana, and crosses the border with Sylvania, where it can be found in the Emerald Highlands and Train Village Plains. It does not occur natively in other regions of Lovia, but its suitability as building material and fuel have brought it to other parts of the country as well, and as Oceana is the only state that is mostly covered with forests, and thus pine trees, it is the most common tree in Lovia. The tree is a variety of the Scots pine, more specifically the one that grows at the southernmost longitude. In most forests, the tree exists along with loaf trees, such as oak and birch; exclusive pine forests are rare, although the Birds Forests and Carlton Forests could be considered pine-exclusive, as well as smaller parts of the Ryshembrock Forests and the Polish Forests, most notably That Pynt. It is worth mentioning, however, that in the majority of mixed forests, pine trees easily outnumber loaf trees. Many mixed forests are in fact pine forests with a few birch trees scattered among the many Oceana pines; the canopy of these forests mainly consists of needles. Oceana pine trees and their timber are used for construction, furniture, tools, fuel, and filler. Especially Southern Oceana and Newport are important regions when it comes to Lovian wood production.
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