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- Pinus_palustris abstract "Pinus palustris, commonly known as the Longleaf Pine, is a pine native to the southeastern United States, found along the coastal plain from eastern Texas to southeast Virginia, extending into northern and central Florida.It reaches a height of 30–35 m (98–115 ft) and a diameter of 0.7 m (28 in). In the past, they reportedly grew to 47 m (154 ft) with a diameter of 1.2 m (47 in).The bark is thick, reddish-brown, and scaly. The leaves are dark green and needle-like, and occur in bundles of three. They often are twisted and 20–45 cm (7.9–17.7 in) in length. It is one of the two southeastern U.S. pines with long needles, the other being slash pine.The cones, both female seed cones (ovulate strobili) and male pollen cones (staminate strobili), are initiated during the growing season before buds emerge. Pollen cones begin forming in their buds in July, while seed conelets are formed during a relatively short period of time in August. Pollination occurs early the following spring, with the male cones 3–8 cm (1.2–3.1 in) long. The female (seed) cones mature in about twenty months from pollination; when mature they are yellow-brown in color, 15–25 cm (5.9–9.8 in) long, and 5–7 cm (2.0–2.8 in) broad, opening to 12 cm (4.7 in), and have a small, but sharp, downward-pointing spine on the middle of each scale. The seeds are 7–9 mm (0.28–0.35 in) long, with a 25–40 mm (0.98–1.57 in) wing.Longleaf Pine takes 100 to 150 years to become full size and may live to 500 years old. When young, they grow a long taproot, which usually is 2–3 m (6.6–9.8 ft) long; by maturity they have a wide spreading lateral root system with several deep 'sinker' roots. It grows on well-drained, usually sandy soil, often in pure stands. In northern Alabama, it sometimes occurs on clay soil. The scientific name meaning, "of marshes," is a misunderstanding on the part of Philip Miller who described the species, after seeing Longleaf Pine forests with temporary winter flooding.Longleaf Pine also is known as being one of several species grouped as a Southern Yellow Pine or Longleaf Yellow Pine, and in the past as Pitch Pine (a name dropped as it caused confusion with Pitch Pine, Pinus rigida).".
- Pinus_palustris binomialAuthority Philip_Miller.
- Pinus_palustris class Pinophyta.
- Pinus_palustris conservationStatus "EN".
- Pinus_palustris conservationStatusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Pinus_palustris division Pinophyta.
- Pinus_palustris family Pinaceae.
- Pinus_palustris genus List_of_Pinus_species.
- Pinus_palustris genus Pine.
- Pinus_palustris kingdom Plant.
- Pinus_palustris order Pinales.
- Pinus_palustris thumbnail Pinus_palustris_UGA1.jpg?width=300.
- Pinus_palustris wikiPageExternalLink PPP1,M1.
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- Pinus_palustris wikiPageExternalLink demise.
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- Pinus_palustris binomial "Pinus palustris".
- Pinus_palustris binomialAuthority Philip_Miller.
- Pinus_palustris classis Pinophyta.
- Pinus_palustris divisio Pinophyta.
- Pinus_palustris familia Pinaceae.
- Pinus_palustris genus "Pinus".
- Pinus_palustris hasPhotoCollection Pinus_palustris.
- Pinus_palustris imageCaption "Longleaf Pine Pinus palustris forest".
- Pinus_palustris imageWidth "240".
- Pinus_palustris ordo Pinales.
- Pinus_palustris rangeMap "Pinus palustris range map.png".
- Pinus_palustris regnum "Plantae".
- Pinus_palustris species "P. palustris".
- Pinus_palustris status "EN".
- Pinus_palustris statusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Pinus_palustris subgenus "Pinus".
- Pinus_palustris subject Category:Pinus.
- Pinus_palustris subject Category:Trees_of_Alabama.
- Pinus_palustris subject Category:Trees_of_Eastern_Texas.
- Pinus_palustris subject Category:Trees_of_Florida.
- Pinus_palustris subject Category:Trees_of_Louisiana.
- Pinus_palustris subject Category:Trees_of_Mississippi.
- Pinus_palustris subject Category:Trees_of_North_Carolina.
- Pinus_palustris subject Category:Trees_of_the_Southeastern_United_States.
- Pinus_palustris subject Category:Trees_of_the_United_States.
- Pinus_palustris subject Category:Vulnerable_plants.
- Pinus_palustris type LivingThing100004258.
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- Pinus_palustris type Tree113104059.
- Pinus_palustris type TreesOfAlabama.
- Pinus_palustris type TreesOfEasternTexas.
- Pinus_palustris type TreesOfFlorida.
- Pinus_palustris type TreesOfLouisiana.
- Pinus_palustris type TreesOfNorthCarolina.
- Pinus_palustris type TreesOfTheSoutheasternUnitedStates.
- Pinus_palustris type VascularPlant113083586.
- Pinus_palustris type VulnerablePlants.
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- Pinus_palustris type WoodyPlant113103136.
- Pinus_palustris type Conifer.
- Pinus_palustris type Eukaryote.
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- Pinus_palustris comment "Pinus palustris, commonly known as the Longleaf Pine, is a pine native to the southeastern United States, found along the coastal plain from eastern Texas to southeast Virginia, extending into northern and central Florida.It reaches a height of 30–35 m (98–115 ft) and a diameter of 0.7 m (28 in). In the past, they reportedly grew to 47 m (154 ft) with a diameter of 1.2 m (47 in).The bark is thick, reddish-brown, and scaly.".
- Pinus_palustris label "Moerasden".
- Pinus_palustris label "Pin des marais".
- Pinus_palustris label "Pinus palustris".
- Pinus_palustris label "Pinus palustris".
- Pinus_palustris label "Pinus palustris".
- Pinus_palustris label "Sosna długoigielna".
- Pinus_palustris label "Sumpf-Kiefer".
- Pinus_palustris label "Сосна болотная".
- Pinus_palustris label "ダイオウマツ".
- Pinus_palustris label "长叶松".
- Pinus_palustris sameAs Sumpf-Kiefer.
- Pinus_palustris sameAs Pinus_palustris.
- Pinus_palustris sameAs Pin_des_marais.
- Pinus_palustris sameAs ダイオウマツ.
- Pinus_palustris sameAs Moerasden.
- Pinus_palustris sameAs Sosna_długoigielna.
- Pinus_palustris sameAs Pinus_palustris.
- Pinus_palustris sameAs m.02cbmv.
- Pinus_palustris sameAs Q148542.
- Pinus_palustris sameAs Q148542.
- Pinus_palustris sameAs Pinus_palustris.
- Pinus_palustris wasDerivedFrom Pinus_palustris?oldid=605074107.
- Pinus_palustris depiction Pinus_palustris_UGA1.jpg.