White pine
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Conifers are long-lasting, year-round trees that are easy to plant, grow and take care of. This is one of the best trees to add to your front or back yard for plenty of shade and privacy. Flip through our picks for the best conifers to plant in your yard.
Eastern white pine (Pinus strobus) is a magnificent but also messy tree. Learn if this large evergreen is the tree for you, and how to care for it.

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Identifying evergreen trees can be a headache, but you can learn characteristic elements that make identifying them a walk in the park. Read more now.
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Image 1379009 is of plant(s). It is by Zelimir Borzan at University of Zagreb. 1. Branchlet with male strobiles. - 2. Branchlet with female (a, b) strobiles (cone-inflorescences), and one year old developing (immature) cones (c, d). - 3. Mature branchlet with conelets and terminal bud (needles partially removed). - 4. Branchlet with ripe, open cone. - 5. Seed scales from outer (abaxial, a), and inner (adaxial, b) sides. - 6. Winged seed (a, b), and seed after wing was removed (c - e). - 7…

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Weeping White Pine (Pinus strobus 'Pendula') cultivar needles and cone in the Washington Park Arboretum, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington State, USA, March, Seattle_Arboretum_Detail-11
Pine needle tea (or pine tea) is an easy to forage medicinal brew that tastes great and has numerous health benefits. Find out more about why and how to make pine tea. #foraging #herbaltea #naturalremedies
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One of the most ecologically important groups of plants is the conifers, or plants that have cones, and one conifer that is familiar to everyone is the pine tree. Growing and caring for pine trees is easy, as you will learn in this article.
This reclaimed Bright-Planed White Pine floor in a Lynnfield, MA home has wide planks face-nailed with traditional cut nails. Finished with Waterlox brand tung oil.

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National Geographic Magazine/Volume 31/Number 6/Our State Flowers/The Pine Cone and Tassel - Wikisource, the free online library

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