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Pinus resinosa (Red Pine)

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Description: Description of physical features of this tree and its leaves, flowers, and fruit. Includes photos of branch and cone.
Common Tree Species of the Northwest Forest The red pine is also called Norway pine. It is one of the most extensively planted species in the northern United States and Canada. large-sized, averaging 23 - 32 m (75 - 105 ft) high, evergreen conifer. Crown sparse, oval, over a straight, limbless trunk with little taper. Branches spreading with foliage tufted at the ends, resembling a fox tail. Branchlets medium textured, orange-brown in color with orange-brown buds. Trunk bark on young trees, red-brown or pink to gray, flaky. Eventually becoming plated. The plates have scaly surfaces.
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Creation Date: 1998-02-17T05:00:00Z
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