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Pinus rigida: pitch pine

Reference Type
University Outreach Publication

Pinus rigida (pitch pine) grows from Quebec to Georgia primarily in the mountains and foothills. Pinus rigida was first described as a species in 1768. The scientific name means a "pine with stiff cone scale."  The common name comes from early colonists use of Pinus rigida for producing turpentine and pitch for sailing vessels.



SFNR06-23

Authors
K.D. Coder
Date Published
December 2006
Publisher
Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources, University of Georgia
Publisher Location
Athens, GA (US)
Pages
3
Publication Number
SFNR06-23
Sub-Topics
Identification, Silvics
State(s)/Region(s)
Eastern
Keywords
Natives, Pines, Pinus, Pinus rigida, Pitch pine
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