Recently burned Longleaf Pine Pinus palustris Forest Apalachicola National Forest Florida Panhandle USA
Recently burned Longleaf Pine tree Pinus palustris Forest Apalachicola National Forest Florida Panhandle USA by Carol Dembinsky Dembinsky Photo Associates This species of Pine is highly fire resistant.
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Location: Florida USA
Photo credit: © Carol Dembinsky / Dembinsky Photo Associates / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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