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Pine
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Posted by
Jstn254 none (
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Thu, Aug 2, 12 at 13:48
| Anyone know what type of pine this might be? |
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RE: Pine
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| Looks like Pinus strobus (eastern white pine) to me. |
RE: Pine
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- Posted by bboy USDA 8 Sunset 5 WA (My Page) on
Thu, Aug 2, 12 at 15:48
| In this view needles look more like Himalayan white pine. Shots of whole tree or cones would help. |
RE: Pine
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| Here are some of it's cones. They are about 4 or 5 inches long. |

RE: Pine
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- Posted by bboy USDA 8 Sunset 5 WA (My Page) on
Sat, Aug 4, 12 at 21:54
| Now I'm seeing P. strobus. |
RE: Pine
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RE: Pine
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- Posted by bboy USDA 8 Sunset 5 WA (My Page) on
Sat, Aug 18, 12 at 12:52
| Best would be to clip a specimen of the tree in question and compare it to a known P. strobus, up close, to make sure they are the same. |
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