Close-up of recently burned Longleaf Pine tree Pinus palustris Forest Apalachicola National Forest Florida Panhandle USA


Close-up of 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.


Size: 3168px × 4752px
Location: Florida USA
Photo credit: © Carol Dembinsky / Dembinsky Photo Associates / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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