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commonly known as
slash pine, is a
conifer tree
native to the
Southeastern United States.
Slash pine is
named after the "
slashes" –
swampy ground overgrown...
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pine refers to
Jeffrey pine or
ponderosa pine.: 4 In the
Southeastern United States,
yellow pine refers to
longleaf pine,
shortleaf pine,
slash pine...
- 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)...
- for
southern pines,
shorter than
those of the
longleaf pine or
slash pine, but
longer than
those of the
shortleaf pine and
spruce pine. The
needles usually...
- following.
Shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata)
Slash pine (Pinus elliottii)
Jeffrey pine (Pinus jeffreyi)
Ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) Gray
pine (Pinus sabiniana)...
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Pine Slash, also
known as
Prospect Hill, is a
historic home
located at Studley,
Hanover County, Virginia. The main
house was
built about 1750, and is a...
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wildfire or
prescribed fire and are
dominated by
longleaf pine (Pinus palustris), and
slash pine (Pinus elliotii) in the tree
canopy and saw
palmetto (Serenoa...
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rosin is
obtained mainly from the
turpentine of M****on's
pine Pinus m****oniana and
slash pine P. elliottii.[citation needed] The
latter species is native...
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dominated by
pine species include southern species such as
longleaf pine (Pinus palustris), pond
pine (Pinus serotina), and
slash pine (Pinus elliottii)...
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slash in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Slash may
refer to:
Slash (punctuation), the "/"
character Slash (Marvel Comics)
Slash (Teenage Mutant...