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Forestry ID
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Re: Forestry ID
No. Look at the habitat and the leaves (how they're arranged)
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Lodgepole Pine?
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No. Lodgepole Pines don't clump the way this one does.
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Re: Forestry ID
I'm new to this, but I guess I'll just jump in. Let me know if I do something wrong here.
Looks fun!
Is it [hide]Longleaf pine?[/hide]
Looks fun!
Is it [hide]Longleaf pine?[/hide]
zerasaw wrote:How about this?
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Loblolly Pine?
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The clumping at the end of the branch is very distinctive of that group (Loblolly, Pitch, Shortleaf, Longleaf)
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Thanks! Please don't double-post, though.
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