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Loblolly Pines (9)
- Loblolly pine is the leading commercial timber species in the southern United States. It is a medium to large tree 90-110 feet in height and 24 to 30 inches in diameter.
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Longleaf (6)
- Longleaf is perhaps the most distinctive of the southern yellow pines. Its long, clear bole, open crown, long needles clustered at the ends of the branchlets, and large silvery buds identify longleaf from a distance. It is a medium to large tree, 80-120 feet in height and 24-30 inches in diameter.
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Shortleaf and Virginia Pine (6)
- Shortleaf pine reach an average height of 80-100 feet and 2-3 feet in diameter. Virginia pines are small to medium sized trees that reaches 40-70 feet in height and 12-18 inches in diameter.
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Slash Pines (12)
- Southern Yellow Pine that varies from 60-100 feet in height and about 2 feet in diameter. Valuable source of wood for timber and pulp industries.
