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Shortleaf pine is a source of wood pulp, plywood veneer, and lumber for a variety of uses. The shortleaf pine is one of the southern US "southern yellow pines"; it is also occasionally called southern yellow pine or the shortstraw pine. The wood from the shortleaf pine is used commercially for creating flooring and beams.
Shortleaf Pine: Piedmont and Coastal Plain: ... Infrequently along Savannah River and coastal area ... Infrequently in pine lowlands in southwest Georgia G4 ...
The forest canopy can be diverse, including hickories and other hardwood species. Common pines include loblolly pine (Pinus taeda), spruce pine (Pinus glabra), or shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata). To the south, this becomes the southern coastal plain oak dome and hammock. [13]
Wet pine savanna. Members of the Northeast upland oak communities: Trees. Blackjack oak [1] [30] Bluejack oak [1] Eastern black oak [30] Northern red oak [30] Post oak [1] [30] American turkey oak [1] Invasive hardwoods in disrupted fire regimes. American persimmon [1] Hickory [1] [30] Oaks [1] Southern magnolia [1] American Sweetgum [1 ...
A loblolly pine-shortleaf pine forest believed to have originated following an intense fire at about the time the Cherokee Indians were forcibly removed to Oklahoma. Okefenokee Swamp: 1974: Charlton, Clinch, Ware
In many areas of Ecoregion 35a, commercial pine plantations have replaced the native shortleaf pine–hardwood forest. Prominent native trees include shortleaf pine, loblolly pine, southern red oak, post oak, black oak, white oak, hickories, and sweetgum. American beautyberry, sumac, greenbriar, and hawthorn are common understory species.
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Pinaceae: pine family; Pinus: pines; Pinus arizonica var. stormiae: Arizona pine Pinaceae (pine family) Yes IUCN (LC) Pinus cembroides: Mexican pinyon pine Pinaceae (pine family) Yes Yes Yes IUCN (LC) 140 Pinus echinata: shortleaf pine Pinaceae (pine family) Yes Yes Yes IUCN (LC) 110 Pinus edulis: pinyon pine Pinaceae (pine family) Yes Yes Yes ...