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Shortleaf Pine
Shortleaf Pine
Scientific name:
Pinus echinata
Family: Pinaceae
Shortleaf pine has needles in groups of two. Pinecones are less than 2" long. The bark is lighter than pitch-pine and often has tiny holes.
iNaturalist observation:
www.inaturalist.org/observations/111856673
Lat:
39.478323
Lon:
-74.530081
Accuracy:
10m
Geoprivacy:
Open