Forestry ID
- TheBookworm
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Re: Forestry ID
Right!... oops!
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so it is a pine? I'm kinda confused as to whether you answered my question or not...
What disease did cured ham actually have?
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I used to be healthy, until I took an arrow to the knee and got gangrene.
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Re: Forestry ID
lol, sorry. If you mean pine family, yes, yes it is. If you mean the Pinus genus, I think they're the only ones with multiple needles, so yes, it's a "pine" in both contexts.
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Ughhh!! Pines used to be my favorite type of tree...I'm starting to rethink that opinion
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it alright, as long as i know now
What disease did cured ham actually have?
If 4 out of 5 people SUFFER from diarrhea...Does that mean the fifth one enjoys it?
I used to be healthy, until I took an arrow to the knee and got gangrene.
If 4 out of 5 people SUFFER from diarrhea...Does that mean the fifth one enjoys it?
I used to be healthy, until I took an arrow to the knee and got gangrene.
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Re: Forestry ID
Are they Knobcone Pine tree needles?
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Re: Forestry ID
Hmmm sorry for kind of just dropping in, but could it be a loblolly pine? That's about the only 3-needled pine I've studied since they're so common in my area
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