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trees and grass in the woods on a sunny day

A study by University of Georgia (UGA) and U.S. Forest Service scientists finds that there is no evidence for the widespread occurrence of southern pine decline recently reported as impacting the southern pine region. The results are published online in the journal Forest Ecology and Management. Four southern pine species – loblolly, longleaf, shortleaf, and…

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the different types of pine trees are shown in this illustration, and each has their own name

Christmas tree A Christmas tree is a decorated tree, usually an evergreen conifer such as spruce (Picea spp), pine (Pinus spp), or fir (Abies spp) or an...

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a card with an image of a pine tree and the words longlea pine on it

From the Tree Spotter Game Deck, with "Information & illustrations authenticated by the American Forest Products Industries." By the Ed-u-Cards Company. Publishing date unknown, but I'd say it is circa 1950s. The game has 36 tree identification cards.

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the tall tree is standing alone in the forest

I am a richer person for having experienced Ponderosa pine, if the measure of wealth is the accumulation of delight. Perhaps Pinus ponderosa is too commonplace to warrant such praise, but for all the tens of thousands of trees of it that I have seen, I've yet to regard it with the contempt of familiarity. Instead...

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foggy forest with trees and grass in the foreground on an overcast day

In 2010, photographer Chuck Hemard began documenting what remains of the longleaf pinelands in the Coastal Plain of the southeastern United States.

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the road is lined with trees and grass

Pinus strobus: Pinus is the Latin name for pine; strobus is Latin for pine cone. Native to the north-eastern U.S. from Georgia and Iowa to Illinois and in Canada from Newfoundland to Manitoba. Growth rate slow, becoming faster to 50-80' tall and 20-40' wide, dense, straight-branched, and conical in youth, broadening with age to a more open, picturesque form with irregularly drooping branches. Needles are soft, bluish green, 3-5" long, 5-fascicled, twisted, with minute teeth on all sides…

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