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virginia pine

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Virginia Pine
... Virginia Pine Pinus virginiana Mill. Virginia pine *Nomenclature: Pinus virginiana Mill., Gard. Dict. ed. 8, Pinus No. 9. 1768. DERIVATION: Of Virginia. OTHER COMMON NAMES: Jersey pine, scrub pine, spruce pine ...
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Virginia Pine
... Virginia Pine Leaf Characteristics needle-like clusters of 2 short needles, less than 3 ... less than 4" long scales with spines cones egg shaped rounded at base Virginia Pine Pinus virginiana This is a relatively small tree. The bark is dark reddish- ... is used for pulpwood, fuel, railroad ties and mine props. Pitch Pine and Short-leaf Pine are two other of approximately 8 pines that are found in Ohio. ...
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Virginia Pine References
... Virginia Pine References References Carter, K.K. and A.G. Snow, Jr., 1990. Pinus virginiana Mill., Virginia Pine, pp. 513-519. In R.M. Burns ... 148 pp. Kellison, R.C. and B.J. Zobel, 1974. Genetics of Virginia pine. U.S.D.A. For. Serv., Res. Pap. WO-21. Washington, ... Serv. Misc. Public. 1144, Washington, D.C. Peterson, R., 1980. The Pine Tree Book, The Brandywine Press, Inc. New York. Radford, A.E., ...
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Virginia Pine Range and Habitat
... Virginia Pine Range and Habitat Pinus virginiana Mill. Range and Habitat The native range of Virginia pine. (From Little, 1971.) Geographic Range According to Carter and Snow (1990): "Virginia pine ...
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Virginia Pine Bark
Virginia Pine Bark Pinus virginiana Mill. Bark Bark characteristics: young bark thin, smooth; dark brown mature bark thin; separated into broad, flat, scaly plates 0.8 to 1.3 cm (0.3 to 0.5 in) thick brownish-orange to light brown Pinus virginiana - title page Range and Habitat Interactive Comparison Tool Bark Reproductive Structures Glossary Leaves and Buds Additional Images References
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Virginia Pine Reproductive Structures
... or early November. Virginia pine can produce cones as early as age 3 and as late as age 80, depending on site conditions. Unlike most other pines, this pine produces seed cones in ... every 3 or 4 years. Seeds require exposed mineral soil for successful seedling establishment, as Virginia pine is intolerant of vegetative competition and overstory shade. Pinus virginiana - title page Range and Habitat ...
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Virginia Pine Leaves and Buds
... Virginia Pine Leaves and Buds Pinus virginiana Mill. Leaves and Buds Bud Characteristics: 8 to 12 mm ( ...
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Virginia (Scrub) Pine
... Virginia (Scrub) Pine Virginia Pine - Pinus virginiana General information: This scrubby North American native tree is most often found growing ... is often seen due to the open branching habit. The Virginia pine is in some ways esthetically similar to the Japanese Black Pine, but has smaller needles and does not grow as thick ...
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Table Mountain Pine Range and Habitat
... Pine (Society of American Foresters Type 45), Shortleaf Pine (Type 75), Chestnut Oak (Type 44), White Pine-Chestnut Oak (Type 51), and Virginia Pine-Oak (Type 78). In the Shortleaf Pine type, Table Mountain pine is included only in the mountains; other associates are pitch pine, ...
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Pitch Pine Range and Habitat
... Pine (Type 75), Virginia Pine-Oak (Type 78), Virginia Pine (Type 79), and Atlantic White-Cedar (Type 97). In addition to the species named in the types, pitch pine associates are Table Mountain pine ...
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