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Long Leaf Pine Cones Longleaf pine cones typically appear three in a bunch, note the long needles surrounding the cones, thus the name, Longleaf Pine |
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Longleaf Pine Bark Longleaf pine has one of the thickest bark coverings of all the southeastern pines, an adaptation to the frequent fires that once burned the extensive longleaf pine forests. The bark, which develops quickly after the grass stage, insulates the cambium against deadly high temperatures during fires.
Reference: Longleaf Pine Bark. https://projects.ncsu.edu/project/dendrology/index/plantae/vascular/seedplants/gymnosperms/conifers/pine/pinus/australes/longleaf/bark.html. Accessed 12 Aug. 2018.
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Pinus Caribaea (Morelet).jpg Pinus elliottii at St. Joseph Peninsula State Park, Gulf County, Florida.
Reference: File:Pinus elliottii(1).jpg. (2015, March 8). Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Retrieved 15:33, August 12, 2018 from https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:Pinus_elliottii(1).jpg&oldid=152432305.
Attribution: By Mason Brock (Masebrock) [Public domain], from Wikimedia Commons
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Slash Pine Bark Slash Pine bark
Reference: Pinus_caribaea_0967.Jpg (JPEG Image, 2272 × 1704 Pixels) - Scaled (53%). http://www.pngplants.org/PNGtrees/images/Pinus_caribaea_0967.jpg. Accessed 12 Aug. 2018.
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Eastern Larch Tree Bark The trunk can reach over 2½ feet diameter at breast height (dbh), bark becoming rough with brownish gray flaky scales. By 25 years of age or so, ½ to 2/3 of the trunk is clear of branches.
Reference: Larix Laricina (Tamarack): Minnesota Wildflowers. http://www.minnesotawildflowers.info/tree/tamarack. Accessed 19 Aug. 2018.
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Slash Pine Cones Slash Pine cones
Reference: PNGTreesKey - Pinus Caribaea Morelet. http://www.pngplants.org/PNGtrees/TreeDescriptions/Pinus_caribaea_Morelet.html. Accessed 12 Aug. 2018.
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Eatern Larch Pine Cones Fruit is an egg shaped cone, ½ to ¾ inch long. Young cones are reddish-purple and ripen to brown the first year, shedding the winged seed by late October. Scale edges are mostly smooth and curve inward.
Reference: Larix Laricina (Tamarack): Minnesota Wildflowers. http://www.minnesotawildflowers.info/tree/tamarack. Accessed 19 Aug. 2018.
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Larix Occidentalis (Nuttal) Western Larch in the fall.
Reference: UFEI - SelecTree: A Tree Selection Guide. https://selectree.calpoly.edu/tree-detail/larix-occidentalis. Accessed 19 Aug. 2018.
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Western Larch Bark Tree bark of the Western Larch
Reference: UFEI - SelecTree: A Tree Selection Guide. https://selectree.calpoly.edu/tree-detail/larix-occidentalis. Accessed 19 Aug. 2018.
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Western Larch Pine Cones Pine cones of the Western Larch
Reference: UFEI - SelecTree: A Tree Selection Guide. https://selectree.calpoly.edu/tree-detail/larix-occidentalis. Accessed 19 Aug. 2018.
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