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ocala sand pine

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Pinus clausa (Chapm
... . The relation between Ocala sand pine and fire is somewhat of a paradox. Many acres of Ocala sand pine forest owe ... sand pine, 10.0 m (32.8 ft) for Ocala sand pine, and 7.32 m (24.0 ft), 7.25 m (23.8 ft), and 6.9 m (22.6 ft) for slash pine, longleaf pine ... sand pine and other species of pine (20). Slash pine x Ocala sand pine crosses were generally unsuccessful. Reported crosses in which the sand pine ...
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Pinus virginiana MiII
... also are important to the establishment and growth of Virginia pine. In basic nutrition studies in irrigated sand cultures, symptoms of deficiency appeared when either potassium or ... pine and Ocala sand pine (Pinus clausa var. clausa) can be made under controlled conditions with either species as the seed parent. Controlled crosses of P. virginiana with jack pine (P. banksiana) and lodgepole pine ...
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Sand Pine
... closed a few years before releasing the seeds. OTHER COMMON NAMES: Ocala sand pine, Choctawhatchee sand pine, scrub pine, spruce pine. *(From Little, 1979. ) Tree Characteristics: Height at maturity: Typical: ... limbs; persistent dead branches Sand pine is found almost exclusively in Florida. Two geographic races are recognized, the Ocala race and the Choctawhatchee race. The Ocala race, P. clausa ...
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Sand Pine Range and Habitat
... variety of sand pine also grows in a narrow strip along the east coast of Florida from St. Augustine southward to Fort Lauderdale. On the Gulf Coast small tracts of Ocala sand pine can be ... The major soils on which Ocala sand pine grow, in order of importance, are the Astatula, Paola, and St. Lucie series. "In west Florida, scattered stands of Choctawhatchee sand pine grow on the excessively drained ...
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CPC Plant Profile - National Collection of Endangered Plants
... and scrub is considered temperate or subtropical. Visitors to a scrub habitat will find sand pine, evergreen scrub oaks, rosemary, lichens, and other herbs. B. grandiflora requires an open ... Wales Ridge Office (Pers. Comm., Morrison 2001). Current Management Summary • Conservation practices in the Ocala National Forest, including limited off-road vehicle use. Mechanical clearing or occasional burning ...
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Gardens
... 9 Horticultural Arts & Park Design Institute 8700 SW 99th Street Road , Ocala, FL 34481USA; 352-854-0805; USDA zone: 9a AHS zone: ... Sierra Road , Valley Center, CA 92082-7651USA; 760-749-4819; Pine Tree State Arboretum P.O. Box 344 , Augusta, ME 04332-0344USA; ... , TX 78209USA; 210-207-3255; USDA zone: 8b AHS zone: 9 Sand Hills Horticultural Gardens 2200 Airport Road , Pinehurst, NC 28374USA; 910-695- ...
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The Coontie of Florida
... . In most cases, these plants live in sandy soils in pine hammocks, although further to the North, the plants grow under turkey ... into Marion and Alachua counties. This plant grows mainly in sand and usually grows under pines and oaks. Once again, in certain ... looking for ornamental use. Figure 4 shows a plant growing in Ocala National Forest. Again, within this area there are different looking plants ...
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Sand pine
... Sand pine Florida Forest Trees Sand pine (Pinus clausa) Sand pine is also called scrub pine and in many older books, it is referred to as spruce pine, although it should not be confused with Pinus ... stand of sand pine, encompassing 250,000 acres in the Ocala National Forest. Twigs and needles More than 20 threatened or endangered species of wildlife live in or utilize sand pine forests, including ...
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