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Old 31-Jan-2008   #1
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Yamadori pine

I collected this pine today. Anyone know the species? I think it's a Pitch Pine.
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Old 31-Jan-2008   #2
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That iis tye infamous black widdow pine and should be sent to me immediately before you get too attached.
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Old 31-Jan-2008   #3
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Nice one there. I do hope you have it somewhere warm to get the root system to start growing. I just learned a valuable lesson. I recently(2 months ago) collected 4 pines and because I did nothing to keep the roots warm and start getting them to grow I now have 4 dead pines. I do hope yours makes it and I'm not discouraging you, just giving you some advice to avoid making the same mistake as I.
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Old 1-Feb-2008   #4
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If it is a two needle pine I'd say it is a Virginia Pine.
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Old 4-Feb-2008   #5
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Pitch pine have 3 twisted needles, time to ask though is before digging.
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