Eastern White Pine
Eastern White Pine
The Eastern White Pine (Pinus strobus) is a majestic and long-lived conifer native to eastern North America, distinguished by its tall, straight trunk and soft, feathery needles. Growing up to 150 feet or more, it is one of the tallest trees in the region, with some specimens reaching heights of over 200 feet in ideal conditions. The tree's slender, flexible branches are adorned with clusters of five needle-like leaves, giving the Eastern White Pine its characteristic bluish-green hue. Known for its rapid growth and impressive stature, this tree played a crucial role in the timber industry, particularly during the early development of the United States, and was highly valued for its lightweight, yet strong wood. Beyond its economic importance, the Eastern White Pine is an integral part of northeastern forests, providing habitat for wildlife and contributing to the natural beauty of the landscape.
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