Pinus banksiana (Jack Pine)
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Common Tree Species of the Northwest Forest The jack pine is also called scrub pine, Banksian pine or Hudson Bay pine. medium to large-sized, averaging 17 - 20 m (55 - 65 ft) high, evergreen conifer. Crown small, irregular; dead branches self-prune poorly. Cones are retained for several years, resulting in a coarse appearance. Trunk bark at first dark and scaly, later develops scaly ridges. Branchlets yellow to greenish-brown when young, turning gray-brown with age; very resinous buds.
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Page title: | Pinus banksiana - Jack Pine |
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Date | Creation Date: 1998-02-17T05:00:00Z Expiry Date: 2017-02-16T05:00:00Z |