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Long-leaf pine

Pinus palustris

Photo by Maria dB
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35.3871, -78.2811

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Description:

These pines, native to the Southeastern United States, take 100-150 years to grow to full size and may live to be 500 years old. These young pines are very resistant to fire and had just survived a controlled burn at this nature reserve.

Habitat:

Howell Woods Nature Reserve

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