Pinus taeda
L.
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Loblolly Pine
Pinus taeda
L. bark is rough with deep vertical fissures and broken into large irregular plates.
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Loblolly Pine cones have a deep reddish brown interior with lighter, to almost ash gray scale tips.
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Loblolly Pine trees are fast growing, reaching 50 feet in only the first 20 years. It is common for this tree species to grow as tall as 100 feet by maturity.
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Pine cones of
Pinus taeda
are 5 to 7 inches long and have a sharp prickle on the end of each scale.
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When growing in more densely forested sites, Loblolly pine can grow with very few branches below the true canopy.
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