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Pines were common evergreen trees, found throughout the lands of Middle-earth, but especially in the highlands of Dorthonion, a land which took its name from the pine trees that grew there.[1]

Other names

The Sindarin name for a "pine-tree" is thôn.[2][3]

In the Etymologies, Ilkorin thōn and Noldorin thaun (pl. thuin), deriving from root THON, are said to mean "pine-tree".[4][5]

In Tolkien's very early conception of the Elvish languages (dating from ca. 1917), the Gnomish name for a "pinetree" is aigos and the Qenya name is aikasse.[6]

Portrayal in adaptations

1994: Middle-earth Role PlayingTreasures of Middle-earth

A type of pine tree, namely Blue Pine (S. Luinthon, Q. Luinisono), also called Mother Pine, is described as a common evergreen tree in Rhudaur. As the name suggests, its wood had a blue-silver hue. The wood's high amounts of tannic acid made it act as a natural preservative, while its large cones carried edible seeds which were consumed by Hillmen.[7][8][9]

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