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... northern white pine , " was the first of the white ( five- N. DAK S. DAK . NEBR . TEX . MICH INN WISC MICH IOWA KANS MO . OKLA ARK . PA ILL . OH PO MISS . ALA GA MILES 100 800 300 S.C NY MASS R.I. CONN . N.J. DEL . FLA . EASTERN WHITE ...
... northern white pine , " was the first of the white ( five- N. DAK S. DAK . NEBR . TEX . MICH INN WISC MICH IOWA KANS MO . OKLA ARK . PA ILL . OH PO MISS . ALA GA MILES 100 800 300 S.C NY MASS R.I. CONN . N.J. DEL . FLA . EASTERN WHITE ...
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... northern Rockies and the heaviest stands occur in northern Idaho and in adjacent parts of Montana and Washington . Idaho leads in the produc- tion of western white pine lumber with Washington second and Montana third . Distribution of ...
... northern Rockies and the heaviest stands occur in northern Idaho and in adjacent parts of Montana and Washington . Idaho leads in the produc- tion of western white pine lumber with Washington second and Montana third . Distribution of ...
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... northern Michigan and eastern Wisconsin and southward to eastern Texas and northern Florida . This tree occurs in greater abundance in the northern part of its range . Distribution of American beech is mostly east of the Mississippi ...
... northern Michigan and eastern Wisconsin and southward to eastern Texas and northern Florida . This tree occurs in greater abundance in the northern part of its range . Distribution of American beech is mostly east of the Mississippi ...
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AGRICULTURE American elm amount appear attack baldcypress bark basswood become beech birch black walnut boxes branches brown cause cedar coast color cones construction dark decay develops diameter disease Douglas-fir durable eastern hemlock eastern white pine feet fire flowers FOREST SERVICE frequently fruit fungus furniture green grows growth hard heartwood heavy height important inches long insects killed known lands leaf leaves length light longleaf lumber manufacture mature Michigan MILES moderately Mountains narrow native nearly needles North northern occur planting ponderosa pine principally range reach red spruce redwood resistant Revised roots sapwood seeds Sequoia shade shortleaf Sitka spruce soil sometimes southern southern pine species spruce stands straight strong sugar maple sweetgum thick thin timber trees trunk UNITED UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT usually valuable Washington West western western redcedar white oak wide winged wood yellow young