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English: Species Name: Pinus taeda

Common Name: Loblolly Pine

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English: NPS
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English: Species Name: Pinus taeda Common Name: Loblolly Pine
Description
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pine sticks straight up through forest

Habitat Types: Pine flatwoods Flowering Time: July/ August Pollinators/ Fruit Dispersers: Wind, woodpeckers Size: 25-30 ft in height Location in Park: Theodore Roosevelt Area- Willie Browne Trail Uses: Seeds are eaten for food by songbirds and small mammals. Standing dead trees are frequently used for cavity nests by woodpeckers. Human uses include furniture, pulpwood, and plywood. Pines may also be planted to stabilize eroded or damaged soils.

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English: Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve, Duval County, Florida
Date Taken on 27 April 2021
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English: NPGallery
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