Habit and Form native to the Northeastern United States, from Pennsylvania to Canada and west into parts of Michigan Pinus resinosa Red Pin...
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red pine Pinaceae Pinus resinosa Aiton symbol: PIRE USDAFS Silvics of North America - USDAFS Additional Silvics - Landowner Factsheet - USDA Plants Database; Pinus resinosa is native to North America. Range may be expanded by planting. See states reporting red pine (opens a new window).
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www.fw.vt.edu/dendro/dendrology/syllabus/presinosa.htm
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Encyclopedia: Red Pine
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The Red Pine (Pinus resinosa) is a pine native to northeastern North America, occurring from Newfoundland west to southeast Manitoba, and south to northern Illinois and Pennsylvania, with a small outl...
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Pinus resinosa (Red Pine)
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Description of Pinus resinosa (Red pine [North America]).
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www.conifers.org/pi/pin/resinosa.htm
www.conifers.org/pi/pin/resinosa.htm
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; Pinaceae (Pine Family) The red pine is also called Norway pine. It is one of the most extensively planted species in the northern United States and Canada. General - large-sized, averaging 23 - 32 m (75 - 105 ft) high, evergreen conifer. Crown sparse, oval, over a straight, limbless trunk with little taper.
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Red pine (Pinus resinosa), also called Norway pine, is one of the most extensively planted species in the northern United States and Canada. It is a medium-size tree with lightweight, close-grained, pale reddish wood used primarily for timber and pulpwood.
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Pinus resinosa Aiton; red pine (also Norway pine); Family: Pinaceae Pinus resinosa can be recognized by the long pairs of fascicled needles and the reddish bark forming smooth plates. The needles are usually greater than 10 cm long. Only P. nigra also has such long needles in fascicles of 2, but the bark is darker...
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www.uwgb.edu/biodiversity/herbarium/gymnosperms/pinres0...
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