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Pinus glabra Walt. Spruce Pine

Informally Refereed
Authors: Susan V. Kossuth, J.L. Michael
Year: 1991
Type: Scientific Journal
Station: Southern Research Station
Source: In: Silvics of North America I. Conifers. Agric. Handb. 654. Washington, D C : U.S. Department of Agriculture: 355-358.

Abstract

Spruce pine (Pinus glabra), also called cedar pine, Walter pine, or bottom white pine, is a medium-sized tree that grows in limited numbers in swamps, river valleys, on hummocks, and along river banks of the southern Coastal Plain. Its wood is brittle, close-grained, nondurable, and is of limited commercial importance.

Citation

Kossuth, Susan V.; Michael, J.L. 1991. Pinus glabra Walt. Spruce Pine. In: Silvics of North America I. Conifers. Agric. Handb. 654. Washington, D C : U.S. Department of Agriculture: 355-358.
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