A plantation of pines.
1822. [We] found a continued pinery for about a mile.Mass. Spy, Jan. 30: from the Detroit Gazette.
1822. There are also a few pineries, but of small extent.The same, id., Feb. 6.
1882. When the timber shall have been stripped from the pineries of Maine, Michigan, and Wisconsin, the magnificent fir forests of the northwest coast will prove a great source of supply.Cleveland Rockwell, The Columbia River, Harpers Mag., lxvi. 112 (Dec.). (N.E.D.)