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Caption reads:  "An outstanding longleaf x slash pine hybrid developed at Crossett.  Seedlings started height growth the first year and were nine feet high in four years."  Man in photo may be Hoy Grigsby.
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Collection: Southern Research Station Historical Documents and Images
Keywords: experimental forest
tree improvement
hybrid
Organisms: longleaf pine
slash pine
Location: Crossett Experimental Forest; Ashley County; Arkansas
Description: Caption reads: "An outstanding longleaf x slash pine hybrid developed at Crossett. Seedlings started height growth the first year and were nine feet high in four years." Man in photo may be Hoy Grigsby.
Date: 1950s

Caption reads:  "An example of hybrid vigor in southern pine.  These are 1-1 seedlings raised in the Crossett nursery.  All seedlings were less than 6 inches tall when transplanted last February.  On the left: (1) are two seedlings of open-pollinated slash pine.  From the same parent tree but pollinated with shortleaf are the seedlings (2) of a slash x shortleaf hybrid.  No. 3 represents two seedlings of a shortleaf x slash cross which are taller than the two shortleaf pine controls (4).  No. 3 and 4 are from the same parent tree.  Hybrids No. 2 are 6 to 8 inches taller than the female parent controls and about 16 to 18" taller than the male parent controls.  Note also the branchiness of the hybrids and their intermediate needle length.  Pedigrees (1)  A1-9 (C x wind); (2) A1-8 (C x E); (3) A1-10 (E x C); and (4) A1-12 (E x wind)."
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Collection: Southern Research Station Historical Documents and Images
Keywords: experimental forest
tree improvement
genetics
hybrids
Organisms: shortleaf pine
slash pine
Location: Crossett Experimental Forest; Ashley County; Arkansas
Description: Caption reads: "An example of hybrid vigor in southern pine. These are 1-1 seedlings raised in the Crossett nursery. All seedlings were less than 6 inches tall when transplanted last February. On the left: (1) are two seedlings of open-pollinated slash pine. From the same parent tree but pollinated with shortleaf are the seedlings (2) of a slash x shortleaf hybrid. No. 3 represents two seedlings of a shortleaf x slash cross which are taller than the two shortleaf pine controls (4). No. 3 and 4 are from the same parent tree. Hybrids No. 2 are 6 to 8 inches taller than the female parent controls and about 16 to 18" taller than the male parent controls. Note also the branchiness of the hybrids and their intermediate needle length. Pedigrees (1) A1-9 (C x wind); (2) A1-8 (C x E); (3) A1-10 (E x C); and (4) A1-12 (E x wind)."
Date: 1950s

Caption reads:  "A good specimen of a group of slash pine (Pinus caribaea) at about the end of the third growing season after planting as 1-0 stock."
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Collection: Southern Research Station Historical Documents and Images
Keywords: experimental forest
tree improvement
Organisms: slash pine
Location: Crossett Experimental Forest; Ashley County; Arkansas
Description: Caption reads: "A good specimen of a group of slash pine (Pinus caribaea) at about the end of the third growing season after planting as 1-0 stock."
Date: 11/10/1936