Pines such as loblolly (Pinus taeda), slash (P. elliottii), shortleaf (P. echinata), Virginia. From Wordnik.com. [2 American Experience] Reference
Today, loblolly – shortleaf pine forests are common. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia (EPA)] Reference
The effects of ultraviolet-B radiation on loblolly pine. From Wordnik.com. [Effects of ultraviolet-B on forest vegetation in the Arctic] Reference
Prairies and loblolly pine-dominated areas may also have occurred. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Louisiana (EPA)] Reference
Extensive commercial loblolly pine – shortleaf pine plantations occur. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Arkansas (EPA)] Reference
Shortleaf, loblolly, and Virginia pine woodlands are common in old fields. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia (EPA)] Reference
Effect of aluminum on growth of root tips of honey locust and loblolly pine. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 8] Reference
In Arkansas, loblolly pine is more common on the terraces than shortleaf pine. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Texas (EPA)] Reference
It is small for long-leaf and white pine and great for loblolly and Norway pines. From Wordnik.com. [Seasoning of Wood] Reference
Shortleaf pine, loblolly pine, Virginia pine, and mixed hardwood are common in old fields. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia (EPA)] Reference
Many areas are replanted to loblolly pine for timber production, or are in improved pasture. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Texas (EPA)] Reference
The historic forests contained shortleaf pine, loblolly pine, and upland oaks and hickories. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Louisiana (EPA)] Reference
This secondary growth pine forest is comprised primarily of slash, longleaf and loblolly pine. From Wordnik.com. [Sapelo Island National Estuarine Research Reserve, Georgia] Reference
Some loblolly pine occurs in the northern part of the region in the transition to Ecoregion 35. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Texas (EPA)] Reference
Once covered by oak-hickory-pine forests, most of this region is now in loblolly and shortleaf pine. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of the United States-Level III (EPA)] Reference
The overstory of the ridge terrace is usually dominated by larger, densely distributed loblolly pine. From Wordnik.com. [Chesapeake Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Virginia] Reference
Today, loblolly pine and shortleaf pine grow in a distinctive mix of thermic Ultisols and Inceptisols. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Arkansas (EPA)] Reference
A medium - to large-sized tree, resembling loblolly pine, often approaches in its wood the Norway pine. From Wordnik.com. [Seasoning of Wood] Reference
Other areas of loblolly pines appear within parts of 33b, but are mostly too small to map at this scale. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Texas (EPA)] Reference
Studies at Duke University show that elevated carbon dioxide increases pollen production of loblolly pines. From Wordnik.com. [Get Ready to Itch and Sneeze] Reference
On the foothills, a mix of loblolly and shortleaf pines occurred and were mixed with Appalachian Oak Forest. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia (EPA)] Reference
The only area of native loblolly pine in the Mississippi Alluvial Plain (73) occurred within this ecoregion. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of the Mississippi Alluvial Plain (EPA)] Reference
Today, uplands are largely pastureland or forest dominated by shortleaf pine, loblolly pine, oaks, and hickories. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Oklahoma (EPA)] Reference
Its forests are codominated by loblolly pine – shortleaf pine and upland oak – hickory – pine forest types. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Arkansas (EPA)] Reference
Twenty minutes later the engine quit over the Wilderness in eastern Virginia, a nightmare of brambles and loblolly pine. From Wordnik.com. [The Coffin Dancer]
Forestry efforts are primarily directed at growing loblolly and shortleaf pines, followed by oak, gum, and cypress trees. From Wordnik.com. [Ashepoo-Combahee-Edisto (ACE) Basin National Estuarine Research Reserve, South Carolina] Reference
The effects of UV-B radiation on epidermal anatomy in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) and Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.). From Wordnik.com. [Effects of ultraviolet-B on forest vegetation in the Arctic] Reference
The wood is of medium weight, about thirty-two pounds per cubic foot when dry, or nearly that of red gum and loblolly pine. From Wordnik.com. [Seasoning of Wood] Reference
Once blanketed by a mix of pine and hardwood forests, much of the region is now in loblolly and shortleaf pine plantations. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Texas (EPA)] Reference
Forest cover in the region is predominantly loblolly-shortleaf pine with patches of oak, gum, and cypress near major streams. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia (EPA)] Reference
Shortleaf pine and loblolly pine are much more common than in the Boston Mountains (38) and Ozark Highlands (39) to the north. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Oklahoma (EPA)] Reference
The Bastrop Lost Pines ecoregion is an outlier of relict loblolly pine-post oak upland forest occurring on some dissected hills. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Texas (EPA)] Reference
Live oak, loblolly pine and red cedar trees, plus an understory of shrub thicket species, are typically found in this community. From Wordnik.com. [North Carolina National Estuarine Research Reserve] Reference
Pine constitutes as much as 40 percent of the cover (shortleaf pine in the uplands, with loblolly pine on lower lying alluvial soils). From Wordnik.com. [Ouachita Mixed Forest - Meadow Province (Bailey)] Reference
The most common plants are evergreen trees (loblolly bay, red bay, and sweet bay), and evergreen shrubs (titi, fetterbush, and zenobia). From Wordnik.com. [Pocosins] Reference
The region is now mostly forested, with major forest types of oak-pine and oak-hickory, with less loblolly-shortleaf pine forest than 45b. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Alabama and Georgia (EPA)] Reference
Today, almost all of the southern mixed forest and longleaf pine forests are gone, replaced mostly by slash and loblolly pine plantations. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Mississippi (EPA)] Reference
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