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Photo by Christopher Todd Glenn.

Longleaf Pine

Longleaf Pine, with needles up to a foot long, is the premier southern pine. It once occupied 92 million acres in a very diverse fire maintained ecosystem streaching from southeastern Virginia to Florida and east Texas. Now very little old-growth longleaf remains but there is a resurgence in longleaf being planted. It makes a very interesting ornamental and always attracts attention when seen outside areas where it is common. Young plants resemble clumps of grass and these turn into fountain-like seedlings which grow into large trees with big cones. Plant in open site with ample space and no competition from other trees.

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Height
70-100 Feet

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Spread
40-50 Feet

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USDA Hardiness Zone 7-10

Characteristics & Attributes

Attributes
Evergreen
Soil Properties
Well-drained
Sun Requirements
Full Sun