Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda), also called Arkansas pine, North Carolina pine, and oldfield pine, is the most commercially important forest species in the southern United States, where it is dominant on about 11.7 million ha (29 million acres) and makes up over one-half of the standing pine volume.
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Loblolly Pine (also known as North Carolina pine or Pinus taeda ) is one of several pines native to the American South, being particularly dominant in the eastern half of North Carolina (wher...
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loblolly pine Pinaceae Pinus taeda L. symbol: PITA ... USDAFS Silvics of North America - USDAFS Additional Silvics - Landowner Factsheet - USDA Plants Database; Pinus taeda is native to North America. Range may be expanded by planting. See states reporting loblolly pine (opens a new window).
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Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda) ... In several areas on the Assateague refuge, you'll note that the loblolly pines have been cut down and burned. Unfortunately, a Southern pine beetle infestation hit the refuge in 1994, and the dead trees have had to be destroyed.
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Lobolly Pine trees are native to the Florida pine habitat. Loblolly Pine forests are important for numerous wildlife species. Two endangered species that use these pines are fox squirrels, who eat the cones, and red-cockaded woodpeckers, who will sometimes nest in old growth trees.
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Scientific Name; Pinus taeda ; Common Name; Loblolly pine ... ; Trees; Plant Fact Sheets; Consumer Hort ... Hardiness Zones:6-9...
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Needles are fascicled, in groups of 3 sometimes 4, about 7 inches long, evergreen, and flexible. Twigs are red-brown and scaly with red-brown ... Loblolly pine is found on a variety of sites in the southern U.S. and is shade intolerant. The commercially important wood is used for pulpwood, plywood and construction lumber.
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Loblolly pine, also called Arkansas pine, North Carolina pine, or oldfield pine, is the most important commercial timber in the southeastern United States. Over 50% of the standing pine in the southeast is loblolly.
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Loblolly Pine is the most important and widely cultivated timber species in the southern United States. Because it grows rapidly on a wide range of sites, it is extensively planted for lumber and pulpwood.
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Pinus taeda: Loblolly Pine1 ... Loblolly Pine is a North American native which is usually seen from 50 to 80 feet tall with a 30-foot-spread though it is capable of reaching more than 150 feet in height. ... Loblolly Pine should be grown in full sun on well-drained, acid soil. It is drought-tolerant once established.
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