One such species is the pine tree. Compared to many other tree species, pine trees are considered fast-growing and can grow from 2 to 4 feet per year depending on the species. There are numerous ...
When native pine trees are grown on their own they will develop taproots or sinker roots for stability and to secure enough ...
The invasive pest from Japan kills red pine trees, but it's unclear how pervasive it is on the northern New York landscape.
Red pine is a shade intolerant, long-lived species and is one of the most genetically uniform forest trees, reaching heights of 60 to 150 feet. It’s latin name quite literally means the pine that ...
the Austrian pine is not a valuable timber species in the United States. Today, its purpose in the US is largely ornamental, but it is also used more practically in the Midwest as a shelterbelt tree–a ...
After several failed attempts with other species, the Aleppo pine (also known as the Jerusalem pine) was chosen in the 1930s as the ideal tree for planting. Selected for its heartiness in arid ...
PORTLAND, Ore.— The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced today that the whitebark pine will be listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act. The pine is the most widespread tree to ...
The pine occurs at high elevations across seven western states, including Oregon, Washington, California, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Nevada, making it the most widely distributed tree to gain ...