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- Pinus_rigida abstract "Pinus rigida, pitch pine, is a small-to-medium sized (6–30 m (20–98 ft)) pine, native to eastern North America. This species occasionally hybridizes with other pine species such as loblolly pine (Pinus taeda), shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata), and pond pine (Pinus serotina); the last is treated as a subspecies of pitch pine by some botanists.Pitch pine is found mainly in the northeastern United States, from Maine and Ohio to Kentucky and northern Georgia. A few stands occur in southern Quebec and Ontario. This pine occupies a variety of habitats from dry acidic sandy uplands to swampy lowlands, and can survive in very poor conditions; it is the primary tree of the New Jersey Pine Barrens.The needles are in fascicles of three, about 6–13 cm (2.4–5.1 in) in length, and are stout (over 1 mm (0.039 in) broad) and often slightly twisted. The cones are 4–7 cm (1.6–2.8 in) long and oval with prickles on the scales. Unusual for pines, if the main trunk is cut or damaged by fire it can re-sprout using epicormic shoots. This is one of its many adaptations to fire, which also includes a thick bark to protect the sensitive cambium layer from heat. Burnt trees often form stunted, twisted trees with multiple trunks as a result of the resprouting. This characteristic also makes it a popular species for bonsai.Pitch pine is not a major timber tree, due to the frequency of multiple or crooked trunks; nor is it as fast-growing as other eastern American pines. However, it grows well on unfavourable sites. In the past, it was a major source of pitch and timber for ship building, mine timbers, and railroad ties because the wood's high resin content preserves it from decay. Pitch pine wood was also used for building radio towers in Germany as at Muehlacker and at Ismaning. Pitch pine is currently used mainly for rough construction, pulp, crating, and fuel. However, due to its uneven growth, quantities of high quality can be very sought after, and large lengths of pitch pine can be very costly.".
- Pinus_rigida binomialAuthority Philip_Miller.
- Pinus_rigida class Pinophyta.
- Pinus_rigida conservationStatus "LC".
- Pinus_rigida conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Pinus_rigida division Pinophyta.
- Pinus_rigida family Pinaceae.
- Pinus_rigida genus List_of_Pinus_species.
- Pinus_rigida genus Pine.
- Pinus_rigida kingdom Plant.
- Pinus_rigida order Pinales.
- Pinus_rigida thumbnail Pitch_Pine_trees_and_view_west_from_the_Hoeferlin_Trail_in_Ramapo_Mountain_State_Forest,_New_Jersey.JPG?width=300.
- Pinus_rigida wikiPageID "507788".
- Pinus_rigida wikiPageRevisionID "579105215".
- Pinus_rigida binomial "Pinus rigida".
- Pinus_rigida binomialAuthority Philip_Miller.
- Pinus_rigida classis Pinophyta.
- Pinus_rigida divisio Pinophyta.
- Pinus_rigida familia Pinaceae.
- Pinus_rigida genus "Pinus".
- Pinus_rigida imageWidth "240".
- Pinus_rigida name "Pinus rigida".
- Pinus_rigida ordo Pinales.
- Pinus_rigida rangeMap "Pinus rigida range map.png".
- Pinus_rigida rangeMapWidth "240".
- Pinus_rigida regnum "Plantae".
- Pinus_rigida species "P. rigida".
- Pinus_rigida status "LC".
- Pinus_rigida statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Pinus_rigida subgenus "Pinus".
- Pinus_rigida subject Category:Flora_of_Massachusetts.
- Pinus_rigida subject Category:Least_concern_flora_of_the_United_States.
- Pinus_rigida subject Category:Ornamental_trees.
- Pinus_rigida subject Category:Pinus.
- Pinus_rigida subject Category:Plants_used_in_bonsai.
- Pinus_rigida subject Category:Trees_of_Canada.
- Pinus_rigida subject Category:Trees_of_Delaware.
- Pinus_rigida subject Category:Trees_of_Maryland.
- Pinus_rigida subject Category:Trees_of_New_Jersey.
- Pinus_rigida subject Category:Trees_of_North_Carolina.
- Pinus_rigida subject Category:Trees_of_Ontario.
- Pinus_rigida subject Category:Trees_of_Tennessee.
- Pinus_rigida subject Category:Trees_of_West_Virginia.
- Pinus_rigida subject Category:Trees_of_humid_continental_climate.
- Pinus_rigida subject Category:Trees_of_the_Eastern_United_States.
- Pinus_rigida subject Category:Trees_of_the_United_States.
- Pinus_rigida type Conifer.
- Pinus_rigida type Eukaryote.
- Pinus_rigida type Plant.
- Pinus_rigida type Species.
- Pinus_rigida type Organism.
- Pinus_rigida comment "Pinus rigida, pitch pine, is a small-to-medium sized (6–30 m (20–98 ft)) pine, native to eastern North America. This species occasionally hybridizes with other pine species such as loblolly pine (Pinus taeda), shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata), and pond pine (Pinus serotina); the last is treated as a subspecies of pitch pine by some botanists.Pitch pine is found mainly in the northeastern United States, from Maine and Ohio to Kentucky and northern Georgia.".
- Pinus_rigida label "Pech-Kiefer".
- Pinus_rigida label "Pin rigide".
- Pinus_rigida label "Pinus rigida".
- Pinus_rigida label "Pinus rigida".
- Pinus_rigida label "Pinus rigida".
- Pinus_rigida label "Pinus rigida".
- Pinus_rigida label "Pitchpine".
- Pinus_rigida label "Sosna smołowa".
- Pinus_rigida label "Сосна жёсткая".
- Pinus_rigida label "خشب العزيزي".
- Pinus_rigida label "リギダマツ".
- Pinus_rigida label "刚松".
- Pinus_rigida sameAs Borovice_tuhá.
- Pinus_rigida sameAs Pech-Kiefer.
- Pinus_rigida sameAs Pinus_rigida.
- Pinus_rigida sameAs Pin_rigide.
- Pinus_rigida sameAs Pinus_rigida.
- Pinus_rigida sameAs リギダマツ.
- Pinus_rigida sameAs 리기다소나무.
- Pinus_rigida sameAs Pitchpine.
- Pinus_rigida sameAs Sosna_smołowa.
- Pinus_rigida sameAs Pinus_rigida.
- Pinus_rigida sameAs m.02jq4t.
- Pinus_rigida sameAs Q837410.
- Pinus_rigida sameAs Q837410.
- Pinus_rigida wasDerivedFrom Pinus_rigida?oldid=579105215.
- Pinus_rigida depiction Pitch_Pine_trees_and_view_west_from_the_Hoeferlin_Trail_in_Ramapo_Mountain_State_Forest,_New_Jersey.JPG.
- Pinus_rigida isPrimaryTopicOf Pinus_rigida.
- Pinus_rigida name "Pinus rigida".