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transportation to the farms of the west, where it is used for building purposes in dwellings, barns, and corn cribs, while as a fencing material it has no superior. Aside from those conditions which demand a dense strong timber, such as ship-building or in wagon-making, white pine has been found adaptable to all the economic uses in which lumber is required, not excluding its use in coarser articles of furniture. No wood has found greater favor or entered more fully into supplying all those wants of man which could be found in the forest growths.
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Freshly cut eastern white pine is yellowish white or a pale straw color, but pine wood which has aged many years tends to darken to a deep, rich, golden tan. Occasionally, one can find light brown pine boards with unusual yellowish-golden or reddish-brown hues. This is the famous "pumpkin pine". Slow
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The tree had four symbolic roots, the Great White Roots of Peace, spreading north, east, south, and west. If any other nation ever wished to join the League, it would have to follow the White Roots of Peace to the source and take shelter beneath the tree. Atop the tree, he placed an eagle to scream
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Eastern white pine has often been used for timber frames, and is available in large sizes. Eastern white pine timbers are not particularly strong, so timbers increase in size to handle loads applied. This species accepts stains better than most, but it has little rot resistance, so should be used
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Pennsylvania, contains the tallest known tree in the Northeastern United States, a white pine named Longfellow Pine. Some white pines in Wisconsin are over 200 years old. Although widely planted as a landscape tree in the Midwestern states, native White pine is listed as "rare or uncommon" in
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England, and planting wild currants or wild gooseberries is strongly discouraged, or even illegal in some jurisdictions. As an alternative, new strains of commercial currants have been developed that are highly resistant to white pine
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species, was a highly desired wood since huge, knot-free boards were the rule rather than the exception. Pine was common and easy to cut, thus many colonial homes used pine for paneling, floors, and furniture. Pine was also a favorite tree of loggers, since pine logs can still be processed in a
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of the larger pines range from 1.0–1.6 m (3 ft 3 in – 5 ft 3 in), which translates to a circumference (girth) range of 3.1–5.0 m (10 ft 2 in – 16 ft 5 in). However, single-trunked white pines in both the
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Massachusetts has 83 trees measuring 45 m (148 ft) or more tall, of which six exceed 48.8 m (160 ft). The "Jake Swamp Tree" located there is 51.54 m (169 ft 1 in) tall. The NTS maintains precise measurements of it. A private property in
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lumber mill a year or more after being cut down. In contrast, most hardwood trees such as cherry, maple, oak, and ash must be cut into 1" thick boards immediately after felling, or else large cracks will develop in the trunk which can render the wood worthless.
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to arrest mill owners for the illegal possession of large white pines. That night, as the sheriff slept at the Pine Tree Tavern, he was attacked and nearly killed by an angry mob of colonists. This act of rebellion, later to become known as the
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diameters over 1.45 m (4 ft 9 in) are exceedingly rare. Notable big pine sites of 40 ha (99 acres) or less often have no more than two or three trees in the 1.2- to 1.4-m-diameter class. Common diameter of 2-3 feet.
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out a warning at the approach of danger. He symbolically planted the tree in the land of the
Onondagas, the place of the Grre, the confederate lords, or peace chiefs, would sit beneath it and be caretakers of the Great Peace.
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had been in the town investigating a stock pile of white pine in a pond and the ownership of the local timber mill before caning two townspeople. In 1772, the sheriff of
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were originally made of eastern white pine. The original masts were single trees, but were later replaced by laminated spars to better withstand cannonballs.
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Plants used in traditional Native American medicine
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2024:Little, Elbert L. (1980). "Eastern White Pine".
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838:Leaves (needles) of new shoots in late summer
3053:Flora of North America North of Mexico (FNA)
2397:The Writings of Henry David Thoreau: Journal
1381:of lemons and oranges and make an excellent
1197:Old-growth pine in the Americas, of various
3125:European Forest Genetic Resources Programme
2256:New Hampshire Division of Forests and Lands
2230:Ling, H. (2003). "The Eastern White Pine".
1667:also use the tree in their uniform badges.
1241:, a mast pine was reserved for the British
1002:, though this conflicts with citations for
3167:
3153:
2534:Brooks, Rebecca Beatrice (June 27, 2017).
2481:
2460:"The New Hampshire Pine Tree Riot of 1772"
2431:Asselin, Ray (producer, narrator) (2019).
2101:
1792:
1716:
1312:Eastern white pine is now widely grown in
69:
42:
3018:The Monday Garden: The Eastern White Pine
2872:
2854:
2625:
2607:
2596:Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine
2413:
1992:
1951:
1740:
819:live over 400 years. A tree growing near
2658:
2656:
2654:
1954:"Passamaquoddy-Maliseet Language Portal"
1855:
1788:
1786:
1331:
1122:Conservation status in the United States
1072:
1068:
1052:
941:
917:Mature White Pine Cook Forest State Park
452:
437:
426:, who brought its seeds to England from
2437:(Motion picture). New England Forests.
2424:
2393:
2238:
2225:
2223:
2221:
2219:
2217:
2202:Jake Swamp Tree: 51.54m in August 2008.
1699:Central Appalachian dry oak–pine forest
1677:(Iroquois Confederation) named it the "
1148:In the 19th century, the harvesting of
722:, and 5–13 cm (2–5 in) long.
483:, and small mammals such as squirrels.
14:
4531:Plants used in Native American cuisine
4473:
2737:
2735:
2589:
2536:"Construction of the USS Constitution"
2533:
2508:
2366:
2282:
2160:
2023:
1769:Fire Effects Information System (FEIS)
1681:". Since 2017, it has appeared on the
1587:Smaller specimens are popular as live
1372:
3969:
3968:
3148:
3077:
2651:
2055:
2051:
2049:
2047:
2045:
2043:
2041:
2039:
2037:
2035:
1874:
1806:The PLANTS Database (plants.usda.gov)
1783:
1762:
578:Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness
473:temperate broadleaf and mixed forests
324:, United States, and south along the
4291:be639214-3d69-4476-8d89-7d4cdac04218
3041:
2907:from the original on 20 January 2022
2831:"Water Filtration Using Plant Xylem"
2229:
2214:
1322:
4481:IUCN Red List least concern species
3078:Earle, Christopher J., ed. (2018).
2967:from the original on March 29, 2023
2937:from the original on March 29, 2023
2732:
2716:Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
2414:Hotchkiss, George Woodward (1861).
2308:
2072:"Dr. Brian Axsmith's Research Area"
2064:
1860:. Infobase Publishing. p. 21.
1756:
1728:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
1594:
996:Great Smoky Mountains National Park
514:Great Smoky Mountains National Park
502:, where the tree no longer occurs.
24:
3952:, beautification and conservation
3176:State flowers of the United States
3114:University of California, Berkeley
2513:. New York: Scribner. p. 30.
2309:Johnson, Christopher and Barbara.
2245:Lombard, K.; Bofinger, J. (1999).
2032:
2003:. New York: Sterling. p. 77.
1582:
1432:) who collected the inner bark of
1389:is edible. It is also a source of
1352:
1273:Hillsborough County, New Hampshire
1138:
530:Sainte-Marguerite River Old Forest
25:
4557:
3023:
1931:Mi'gmaq-Mi'kmaq Online Dictionary
1343:
355:", where the Seneca use the name
4399:urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:197100-2
3029:
2565:"History of Williamsburg County"
1878:A Grammar of the Seneca Language
1619:In the United States, it is the
1570:
1558:
1546:
1420:Native American traditional uses
922:
910:
894:
882:
867:
855:
843:
831:
94:
2997:from the original on 2006-12-14
2979:
2949:
2919:
2889:
2822:
2811:from the original on 2021-10-26
2793:
2782:from the original on 2010-11-20
2768:
2757:from the original on 2013-03-04
2700:
2685:
2674:from the original on 2013-05-25
2642:
2583:
2546:from the original on 2021-03-17
2527:
2502:
2493:
2470:from the original on 2020-07-28
2452:
2441:from the original on 2021-12-12
2387:
2360:
2344:
2328:
2317:from the original on 2019-10-15
2302:
2291:from the original on 2019-09-19
2276:
2265:from the original on 2023-01-06
2205:
2196:
2187:
2154:
2129:
2118:from the original on 2014-03-17
2095:
2084:from the original on 2018-10-10
2017:
1967:
1838:from the original on 2020-08-28
1263:, in what was to be called the
1099:
1090:) and white pine blister rust (
959:accounts such as Robert Pike's
652:William Cullen Bryant Homestead
433:
4536:Garden plants of North America
2509:Rutkow, Eric (24 April 2012).
2464:New England Historical Society
1945:
1919:
1898:
1868:
1849:
1820:
1608:The eastern white pine is the
1463:
877:and young needles in late June
688:
13:
1:
4511:Provincial symbols of Ontario
3490:Pink and white lady's slipper
2720:University of Texas at Austin
2696:. New York: Harper & Row.
2394:Thoreau, Henry David (1861).
2056:Grimm, William Carey (1966).
1800:Pinus strobus
1704:
1657:Commonwealth of Massachusetts
1483:. Some cultivars are used in
1220:
937:
2856:10.1371/journal.pone.0089934
2590:Durzan, Don J (2009-02-02).
1659:and the state of Maine. The
1603:
1490:
1233:pines". Marked by agents of
570:Menominee Indian Reservation
457:Partial distribution map of
7:
4506:Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus
3062:Harvard University Herbaria
2077:University of South Alabama
1763:Carey, Jennifer H. (1993).
1692:
1327:
1041:
729:are slender, 8–16 cm (
496:University of South Alabama
442:Native eastern white pine,
385:to name the tree, both the
340:. It is considered rare in
312:, Canada, west through the
10:
4562:
3940:, state children's flower
3439:White pine cone and tassel
3095:Bioimages.vanderbilt.edu:
2540:historyofmassachusetts.org
2311:"Menominee Forest Keepers"
1979:Western Abenaki Dictionary
1856:Graymont, Barbara (2009).
1424:The name "Adirondack", an
1364:
1275:, was sent to the town of
1217:at Mount Vernon, instead.
1213:opted for the much harder
598:Hearts Content Scenic Area
4496:Trees of Northern America
3977:
3929:
3890:Bougainvillea spectabilis
3182:
3058:Missouri Botanical Garden
2137:"NTS—Native Tree Society"
1250:Portsmouth, New Hampshire
1143:
1031:Mohawk Trail State Forest
1015:Hartwick Pines State Park
1013:The tallest specimens in
970:
693:Like most members of the
675:Outer Western Carpathians
648:Mohawk Trail State Forest
610:Linville Gorge Wilderness
558:Hartwick Pines State Park
518:Algonquin Provincial Park
260:
253:
91:Scientific classification
89:
67:
58:
50:
41:
34:
4501:Plants described in 1753
3254:Rocky Mountain columbine
2367:Cronon, William (1991).
1906:"Mohawk Basic Knowledge"
1349:only in dry conditions.
1319:within its native area.
1036:Claremont, New Hampshire
3088:The Gymnosperm Database
2248:White Pine Blister Rust
1875:Chafe, Wallace (2015).
1565:Pinus Strobus 'Pigmaea'
1553:Pinus strobus 'Pendula'
1173:commercial applications
1004:Liriodendron tulipifera
602:Anders Run Natural Area
522:Quetico Provincial Park
4491:Hardwood forest plants
3946:, state floral emblem
3224:Saguaro cactus blossom
3060:, St. Louis, MO &
2933:. September 20, 2014.
1340:
1284:, may have fueled the
1187:
1128:Cook Forest State Park
1078:
1062:
1022:Cook Forest State Park
947:
594:Cook Forest State Park
586:White Pines State Park
524:, Algoma Highlands in
462:
450:
284:, commonly called the
4541:Plants used in bonsai
3042:Kral, Robert (1993).
2747:(eastern white pine)"
2712:Native Plant Database
2609:10.1186/1746-4269-5-5
2161:Curtis, John (1959).
1577:Pinus Strobus 'Diggy'
1335:
1261:Exeter, New Hampshire
1182:
1076:
1069:Mortality and disease
1056:
961:Tall Trees, Tough Men
945:
646:. The tall stands in
644:ecological succession
456:
441:
326:Appalachian Mountains
3784:Tennessee coneflower
3773:Purple passionflower
3711:Penngift crown vetch
3648:Large white trillium
3354:Syringa, mock orange
3038:at Wikimedia Commons
2987:"Maine State Flower"
2963:. October 10, 2014.
2957:"Eastern White Pine"
2897:"Eastern white pine"
2776:"Christmas tree.org"
1735:: e.T42417A2978687.
1639:identity during the
1215:southern yellow pine
901:Large white pine in
679:Carpathian Mountains
373:Wabanaki Confederacy
4516:Symbols of Michigan
3934:: state wildflower
3566:Pink lady's slipper
3137:Plants for a Future
2847:2014PLoSO...989934B
2571:on January 31, 2012
2102:Beck, D.E. (1971).
1832:www.plants.usda.gov
1717:Farjon, A. (2013).
1645:Vermont State House
1373:Foods and medicines
1257:American Revolution
1169:Henry David Thoreau
1093:Cronartium ribicola
981:Native Tree Society
677:subdivision of the
546:Sylvania Wilderness
542:Porcupine Mountains
532:in Quebec, Canada;
479:birds, such as the
444:Sylvania Wilderness
290:northern white pine
61:Conservation status
3840:Coast rhododendron
3198:Oak-leaf hydrangea
2694:Edible Wild Plants
2283:Luthringer, Dale.
1341:
1154:westward expansion
1079:
1063:
1029:by tape drop. The
992:Cataloochee Valley
948:
821:Syracuse, New York
663:introduced species
507:old-growth forests
500:Gulf Coastal Plain
463:
451:
424:British Royal Navy
314:Great Lakes region
286:eastern white pine
18:Eastern white pine
4468:
4467:
4325:Open Tree of Life
3971:Taxon identifiers
3962:
3961:
3870:Indian paintbrush
3643:Scarlet carnation
3633:Wild prairie rose
3612:Flowering dogwood
3388:Wild prairie rose
3344:Hawaiian hibiscus
3034:Media related to
2961:State Symbols USA
2931:State Symbols USA
2807:. 25 March 2021.
2520:978-1-4391-9354-9
2058:The Book of Trees
2010:978-1-4027-3875-3
1891:978-0-520-28641-2
1665:Maine State Guard
1627:(as of 1945) and
1471:is cultivated by
1323:Contemporary uses
1229:became known as "
1227:Thirteen Colonies
1211:George Washington
1084:white pine weevil
775:are 4–5 mm (
616:, United States.
556:, United States;
391:Peskotomuhkatiyik
277:
276:
84:
16:(Redirected from
4553:
4546:Ornamental trees
4521:Symbols of Maine
4461:
4460:
4448:
4447:
4438:
4437:
4428:
4427:
4415:
4414:
4402:
4401:
4389:
4388:
4376:
4375:
4363:
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4353:
4352:
4343:
4342:
4333:
4332:
4320:
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4307:
4306:
4294:
4293:
4284:
4283:
4271:
4270:
4268:NBNSYS0000013976
4258:
4257:
4245:
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4232:
4231:
4222:
4221:
4209:
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4196:
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3966:
3965:
3957:
3956:
3951:
3950:
3945:
3944:
3939:
3938:
3830:American dogwood
3791:
3790:
3780:
3779:
3749:
3748:
3737:Yellow jessamine
3718:
3717:
3687:
3686:
3676:
3675:
3655:
3654:
3624:
3623:
3573:
3572:
3512:
3511:
3481:
3480:
3449:Black-eyed susan
3430:
3429:
3335:
3334:
3324:
3323:
3307:
3306:
3276:
3275:
3269:Mirabilis jalapa
3244:California poppy
3205:
3204:
3169:
3162:
3155:
3146:
3145:
3141:
3112:photo database,
3091:
3073:Distribution map
3065:
3064:, Cambridge, MA.
3033:
3006:
3005:
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2200:
2194:
2191:
2185:
2184:
2168:
2158:
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2151:
2149:
2148:
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2133:
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2126:
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2123:
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2093:
2092:
2090:
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2068:
2062:
2061:
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1872:
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1790:
1781:
1780:
1778:
1776:
1760:
1754:
1753:
1751:
1749:
1744:
1714:
1641:Vermont Republic
1595:Water filtration
1574:
1562:
1550:
1408:(flat worms) or
1286:Boston Tea Party
926:
914:
903:Southern Ontario
898:
886:
871:
859:
847:
835:
814:
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804:
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799:
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789:
784:
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779:
770:
769:
765:
762:
756:
755:
751:
748:
742:
741:
737:
734:
695:white pine group
683:ornamental trees
544:State Park, and
468:is found in the
461:in North America
368:onerahtase'ko:wa
332:to northernmost
316:to southeastern
266:
232:
216:
99:
98:
78:
73:
72:
46:
32:
31:
21:
4561:
4560:
4556:
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4379:
4371:
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4356:
4348:
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4328:
4323:
4315:
4312:Observation.org
4310:
4302:
4297:
4289:
4287:
4279:
4274:
4266:
4261:
4253:
4248:
4240:
4235:
4227:
4226:MichiganFlora:
4225:
4217:
4212:
4204:
4199:
4191:
4186:
4178:
4173:
4165:
4163:
4155:
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4137:
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4124:
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3942:
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3925:
3924:
3880:Paogo (Ulafala)
3788:
3787:
3777:
3776:
3746:
3745:
3715:
3714:
3706:Mountain laurel
3684:
3683:
3673:
3672:
3652:
3651:
3621:
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3570:
3569:
3509:
3508:
3478:
3477:
3474:Dwarf lake iris
3427:
3426:
3332:
3331:
3321:
3320:
3304:
3303:
3273:
3272:
3264:Mountain laurel
3202:
3201:
3178:
3173:
3132:"Pinus strobus"
3130:
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2708:"Pinus strobus"
2706:
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2664:"Pinus strobus"
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1997:
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1774:
1772:
1765:"Pinus strobus"
1761:
1757:
1747:
1745:
1715:
1711:
1707:
1695:
1661:1901 Maine Flag
1649:Flag of Vermont
1610:provincial tree
1606:
1597:
1589:Christmas trees
1585:
1583:Christmas trees
1578:
1575:
1566:
1563:
1554:
1551:
1493:
1477:ornamental tree
1473:plant nurseries
1466:
1375:
1367:
1355:
1353:Characteristics
1346:
1330:
1325:
1223:
1192:George Weymouth
1188:
1146:
1141:
1139:Historical uses
1124:
1102:
1088:Pissodes strobi
1071:
1044:
1000:Rocky Mountains
973:
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934:
933:
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929:Cones and seeds
927:
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862:Closeup of bark
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4250:NatureServe
4152:iNaturalist
4003:Wikispecies
3900:Flores mayo
3860:Wood violet
1748:19 November
1464:Cultivation
1460:infection.
1430:Algonquians
1391:resveratrol
1303:Black River
1239:broad arrow
1165:naturalists
956:precolonial
689:Description
304:is a large
4475:Categories
4442:WisFlora:
4368:Plant List
3820:Red clover
3531:Bitterroot
3127:(EUFORGEN)
3071:P. strobus
3001:2006-07-16
2911:20 January
2901:Ontario.ca
2815:2021-10-26
2786:2010-11-29
2761:2013-01-13
2725:2013-01-13
2678:2013-01-13
2550:2021-03-08
2474:2020-07-28
2445:2021-03-11
2321:2019-10-15
2295:2019-10-15
2269:2023-01-06
2147:2009-11-09
2122:2014-03-17
2088:2020-05-10
1933:. Listuguj
1842:2020-10-07
1812:22 January
1794:USDA, NRCS
1705:References
1672:indigenous
1621:state tree
1616:, Canada.
1529:P. strobus
1516:P. strobus
1503:P. strobus
1469:P. strobus
1453:Pine resin
1434:P. strobus
1414:turpentine
1399:bark bread
1383:herbal tea
1314:plantation
1267:. Colonel
1243:Royal Navy
1221:Mast pines
1150:Midwestern
1059:abscission
988:P. strobus
976:P. strobus
952:tulip tree
938:Dimensions
727:seed cones
667:P. strobus
608:; and the
466:P. strobus
459:P. strobus
405:, and the
328:and upper
294:white pine
192:Subgenus:
140:Division:
4118:200005357
4105:200005357
3810:Sego lily
3742:Goldenrod
3680:Mistletoe
3551:Sagebrush
3541:Goldenrod
3459:Mayflower
3408:Goldenrod
3398:Sunflower
3110:CalPhotos
3069:EFLORAS:
2971:March 29,
2941:March 29,
2865:1932-6203
2618:1746-4269
1775:12 August
1647:, on the
1604:Symbolism
1524:'Macopin'
1496:Cultivars
1491:Cultivars
1410:nematodes
1406:tapeworms
1379:vitamin C
1336:Board of
1307:Kingstree
1288:in 1773.
1248:By 1719,
1237:with the
1235:the Crown
1177:northwest
1047:Diameters
713:deciduous
703:subgenus
641:old-field
582:Minnesota
574:Wisconsin
498:, in the
430:in 1605.
322:Minnesota
302:soft pine
240:Species:
208:Section:
154:Pinopsida
144:Pinophyta
104:Kingdom:
4432:VASCAN:
4425:24900219
4420:Tropicos
4337:PalDat:
4255:2.161641
4193:11305321
4180:263339-1
4027:BioLib:
3988:Wikidata
3521:Hawthorn
3505:Tickseed
3500:Magnolia
3418:Magnolia
3368:Milkweed
3300:Tickseed
3193:Camellia
2995:Archived
2965:Archived
2935:Archived
2905:Archived
2883:24587134
2835:PLOS ONE
2809:Archived
2780:Archived
2755:Archived
2672:Archived
2636:19187550
2544:Archived
2468:Archived
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2289:Archived
2260:Archived
2116:Archived
2082:Archived
1836:Archived
1796:(n.d.).
1693:See also
1629:Michigan
1457:Chippewa
1426:Iroquois
1395:Linnaeus
1317:forestry
1167:such as
1042:Diameter
905:, Canada
720:serrated
629:Ice Glen
590:Illinois
566:Michigan
554:Michigan
470:nearctic
448:Michigan
393:call it
365:call it
361:and the
330:Piedmont
318:Manitoba
231:subsect.
174:Pinaceae
170:Family:
81:IUCN 3.1
4237:MoBotPF
4131:5284982
4056:1061748
3994:Q157230
3932:Italics
3108:in the
2874:3935949
2843:Bibcode
2627:2647905
1655:of the
1637:Vermont
1614:Ontario
1387:cambium
1365:Ecology
1133:Indiana
1112:habitat
810:⁄
800:⁄
790:⁄
780:⁄
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752:⁄
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705:Strobus
673:in the
669:is now
560:in the
526:Ontario
494:at the
422:of the
407:Abenaki
377:Mi'kmaq
342:Indiana
338:Alabama
334:Georgia
233:Strobus
201:Strobus
180:Genus:
164:Pinales
160:Order:
150:Class:
108:Plantae
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4381:PLANTS
4330:568616
4288:NZOR:
4242:285004
4206:183385
4092:pinstr
4089:FEIS:
4082:150623
3727:Violet
3582:Violet
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1328:Lumber
1144:Lumber
971:Height
716:sheath
709:leaves
707:, the
661:As an
635:; and
621:groves
619:Small
600:, and
528:, and
375:, the
358:o’sóä’
199:subg.
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4486:Pinus
4412:13138
4357:PPE:
4347:PFI:
4299:NZPCN
4219:42417
4188:IRMNG
4164:IPA:
4157:52391
4144:28551
4077:EUNIS
4069:PIUST
4043:4J2HY
4017:APA:
3378:Peony
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1625:Maine
1533:MBG:
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1481:hedge
1277:Weare
1199:Pinus
1107:Ribes
773:seeds
700:Pinus
625:Maine
476:biome
428:Maine
402:kuwes
215:sect.
185:Pinus
128:Clade
115:Clade
4445:4506
4435:7195
4394:POWO
4386:PIST
4317:7198
4304:3081
4281:3348
4276:NCBI
4229:1925
4214:IUCN
4201:ITIS
4175:IPNI
4167:2762
4139:GRIN
4126:GBIF
4064:EPPO
4030:2337
3910:Maga
3768:Iris
3602:Rose
2973:2023
2943:2023
2913:2022
2879:PMID
2861:ISSN
2632:PMID
2614:ISSN
2577:2011
2515:ISBN
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2175:ISBN
2005:ISBN
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1685:and
1683:flag
1670:The
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1293:USS
1231:mast
725:The
650:and
490:, a
412:kowa
389:and
382:guow
347:The
320:and
306:pine
4453:WFO
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