. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 11. Forests and forestry. 80 m YELLOW PINE Pinus echinata, Miller rORM-Attains height of 80-100 ft., occasionally 120 ft^ and ^^^^ ^^'''li^htirtaS 4 T^^rotl Hhallow' wide, pyramidal - --'^.^tole^t of b^^^^^^ and con^quently drop off tJlnl branches xvlatively ^'^^^''^'\^l''^l:J^'ZT See 12 and 55. very early producing the clean, tall, and state y ,^,i,^.^rown and acaly. BAEK-^n young branches at first pale green ^"d «.nooJh later ^^^^^ ^^ coming reddish-brown. , dun.,K,i»..a, covered « .harp-fluted dark
. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 11. Forests and forestry. 80 m YELLOW PINE Pinus echinata, Miller rORM-Attains height of 80-100 ft., occasionally 120 ft^ and ^^^^ ^^'''li^htirtaS 4 T^^rotl Hhallow' wide, pyramidal - --'^.^tole^t of b^^^^^^ and con^quently drop off tJlnl branches xvlatively ^'^^^''^'\^l''^l:J^'ZT See 12 and 55. very early producing the clean, tall, and state y ,^,i,^.^rown and acaly. BAEK-^n young branches at first pale green ^"d «.nooJh later ^^^^^ ^^ coming reddish-brown. , dun.,K,i»..a, covered « .harp-fluted dark » ^ ^^ ^^^^^ sistlng for 2-6 years. * kooo nf new erowth «f TLOWEES-Appear .â AprU or ^y-^^;^^:^^7^\T:^'tu^rr'^: ^^^r ^^ '" " =.:rSor:i'd\r;:w-';-ro/:t^^^«- â - -7- 7-^.... JEUIT-A eââe n,.n,r.â« m 2 --I'-/^ rJiV'tT whrcti'tl'fnd Z^^^ -hen o,«», 01 an inch Ions. Mature cone, '''"''â "."^^^"^^^ have ..Ightljr enlMf^J end» i'rL'n-r lTU'r"or'"°-""°^er an«", trtan^Ur, 3/.6 o, .n ..ch ton,, ';':S'"."tcrwr;e pale brown mottled with black WOOI^Non-poroua; realnou., hard. »'-Jj'* ,f'TVrSllhL'"he 'â lir^; if the ;^,o: pr =: r .-Lr .^0 .uâ^ uaed ,or genera. «.. Btruction and carpentry. Short leaf Pine. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTEEISTICJ-The y^«"«\.^;^"^*Virpre^v"nrco"^^^^ it the is rarely found in the northern part of ^;-';'l^^'^,'';j'''^^7l^^^^^ ^^ *^« «*^f Sed Pine native only to the northern Jf-^^^^^'fs^jfbyits rather slender, flexible leaves In Secies of Pine found g-^ing with it in ^h»« J^ff J^^^ ^,,^ .^ales terminated ^y -f'^^^^ SVr; ra^t1ntrre^::/.^Mn^--Tair S^eedles are shorter and slenderer than tho« of the Pitch Pine. ^eatward to KA»0.^«. New York and northern Penn^rlvanl. to Florida. Kansas and southeastern Texas. ââTKIBUTXON
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