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Pinus resinosa - Wikipedia
Pinus resinosa, known as red pine[2][3] (also Norway pine in Minnesota), [4] is a pine native to Eastern North America. [5] Red pine is a coniferous evergreen tree characterized by tall, straight growth. [6] .
Red Pine - US Forest Service Research and Development
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.
Eastern Red Pine Tree Information - treesofnorthamerica.net
Red pine is often codominant with white pine (Pinus strobus) and/or jack pine (P. banksiana). Red pine often forms open stands and, prior to logging and settlement, was the prominent woody species in the pine barrens of Wisconsin .
Red Pine | Yale Nature Walk
Red pine, also known as Norway pine or eastern red pine, is an evergreen conifer tree with a conical shape and a straight trunk. It is native to northeastern United States and parts of Canada, and it can be found from Newfoundland and Manitoba, all the way south to Pennsylvania, and west as far as Minnesota.
General: Red pine (Pinus resinosa) is a medium sized tree, up to twenty-five meters high and seventy-five centimeters in diameter (Farar 1995). The leaves are soft and flexible evergreen needles, in clusters of two, slender, 4”-6” long, dark green …
Pinus resinosa - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Pinus resinosa, commonly called red pine, is a conical, straight-trunked, evergreen conifer with horizontal to ascending branching and an oval to rounded crown. It typically grows to 50-80’ (less frequently to 125') tall.
Pinus resinosa: red pine - Ecotenet
Pinus resinosa, known as red pine [2] [3] (also Norway pine in Minnesota), [4] is a pine native to Eastern North America. [5] Description. Red pine is a coniferous evergreen tree characterized by tall, straight growth. [6]
Red Pine (Pinus resinosa) - bplant.org
A pine native to northern areas in eastern North America, mostly found on dry, sandy soils, often near lakes; typically requires fire to establish. Although this plant occurs somewhere in each of these regions, it may only occur in a small part of some or all of them.
Red Pine – Pinus resinosa | The Registry of Nature Habitats
2023年12月15日 · Pinus resinosa, known as red pine[2][3] (also Norway pine in Minnesota), [4] is a pine native to Eastern North America. [5] Red pine is a coniferous evergreen tree characterized by tall, straight growth. [6] .
Pinus resinosa - US Forest Service
Throughout most of its habitats, red pine can be both an early- and late-seral species and most commonly occurs with eastern white pine. In outlying West Virginia populations, red pine is most often a late-seral species on xeric rocky sites with pitch pine (P. rigida), Virginia pine (P. virginiana), and Table Mountain pine (P. pungens) [64, 231].