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Pinus rigida - Wikipedia
Pinus rigida, the pitch pine, is a small-to-medium-sized pine. It is native to eastern North America, primarily from central Maine south to Georgia and as ...
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Pinus rigida - Southern Research Station - USDA
Pinus rigida, or pitch pine, has rigid cone scales and sharp needles. It's a medium tree with coarse wood used for rough construction and decay resistance.
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Pinus rigida (Pitch pine) | Native Plants of North America
Pitch pine is a 40-70 ft., sometimes taller, evergreen with an irregular, globular form; twisting, gnarled, drooping branches; and scaly, ...
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pitch pine
pitch pine [f. pitch n.1 + pine n.2] Name given to several species of pine-tree with specially resinous wood, or from which pitch or turpentine is obtained. Also attrib. Esp. Pinus rigida, and P. australis or palustris (Long-leaved Pine), of North America, and Phyllocladus trichomanoides (Celery Pin...
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Pinus rigida - pitch pine - Virginia Tech Dendrology Fact Sheet
Pitch pine has 2.5-5 inch yellow-green needles, ovoid light brown cones, and dark scaly bark that develops red-brown or yellow-brown plates. It can grow to 80 ...
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Pitch Pine History and Importance - Provincetown Conservation Trust
The pitch pine is the signature tree of Cape Cod, growing in dry, barren areas, even in the white sands of a beach.
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pitch-pine
pitch-pinen [U, C] (wood of a) type of pine-tree which gives off a lot of resin 刚松(木).
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Pitch Pine vs Eastern White Pine: Identification - bplant.org
These pines are sometimes confused because their ranges overlap and their needles are similar in length. They are easily distinguished by cones, needle color, ...
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Pitch Pine Dune Woodland - Maine.gov
These partial canopy woodlands (typically ~35% closure) support stunted pitch pine trees on sand dunes, where the density of the pines and the composition of ...
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www.maine.gov
Pinus rigida (pitch pine) - Go Botany - Native Plant Trust
It is the only moderately salt-tolerant pine species in the region. It relies on fire to clear areas of competitors and allow for colonization.
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Pitch Pine | The Wood Database (Softwood)
Pitch Pine (Pinus rigida) is from the Northeastern US, 50-65 ft tall, reddish-brown heartwood, straight grain, and used for heavy construction.
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Pinus rigida - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
Pinus rigida, also known as Black Pine, has an open, irregular form, grows in mountainous regions, prefers full sun, and is salt tolerant. It grows to 40-60 ft ...
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Zale obliqua
It is found in barrens and pine woodlands of the United States from Ohio to southern Maine, south to northern Florida, Mississippi and Texas. They feed on pitch pine in the north and probably loblolly, pond, and longleaf pine in the south.
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Pinus rigida
Pinus rigida, the pitch pine, is a small-to-medium-sized pine. The lifespan of a pitch pine is about 200 years or longer.
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Zale buchholzi
The larvae feed on pitch pine and pond pine in New Jersey. Larvae have also been recorded on loblolly and longleaf pine in the south.
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