. Brief instructions to Massachusetts Forest Wardens. Forests and forestry; Forestry law and legislation. MASSACHUSETTS FOREST TREES PINES How to know the Pines White Pine Red Pine Pitch Pine (Pznus strobus L.) {Pimis resinosa Ait.) (Pinus rigida Mill.) Leaves Leaves Leaves Arranged in 5-leaved clus- Arranged in 2-leaved clus- Arranged in 3-leaved clus- ters. Slender, flexible, ters. Flexible, dark green ters. Stiff, dark yellow- bluish-green and 3 to 5 and 5 to 6 inches long. green and 3 to s inches inches long. PINE LEAF CLUSTERS 0, Pitch; c, Red; d, White. All one-half natural size.


. Brief instructions to Massachusetts Forest Wardens. Forests and forestry; Forestry law and legislation. MASSACHUSETTS FOREST TREES PINES How to know the Pines White Pine Red Pine Pitch Pine (Pznus strobus L.) {Pimis resinosa Ait.) (Pinus rigida Mill.) Leaves Leaves Leaves Arranged in 5-leaved clus- Arranged in 2-leaved clus- Arranged in 3-leaved clus- ters. Slender, flexible, ters. Flexible, dark green ters. Stiff, dark yellow- bluish-green and 3 to 5 and 5 to 6 inches long. green and 3 to s inches inches long. PINE LEAF CLUSTERS 0, Pitch; c, Red; d, White. All one-half natural size. Note. — The Austrian and Scotch Pines are sometimes planted in Massachu- setts. Both are introduced or imported. The Scotch Pine has two leaves in a cluster, two to four inches long, flat and of a bluish-white hue. The Austrian has dark green, slender, rigid leaves, two in a cluster, four to six inches long. 5. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Massachusetts. State Forester; Rane, F. Wm. (Frank William), 1868-1933. Boston, Mass. : The Forester


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