Eastern White Pine |
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White pine prefers well-drained, sandy soil, but it is found from rocky ridges to sphagnum bogs. Although it sometimes grows in pure stands, white pine generally associates with hemlock, spruce and various hardwoods. Pale, light and not particularly strong, the wood dries without warping or splitting and is easily worked. White pine is used to manufacture furniture, doors and windows, mouldings, interior wood trim and decorative veneers. |
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![]() Needles in bundles of five, bluish green, 15 to 20 cm long. |
![]() Fruits, yellowy green cones, 8 to 20 cm long. |