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Types of Pine Trees

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Rated 1 point - posted 14 years ago by BrendaKaye in category Other.
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Douglas Spruce Report Abuse
Grows in all western mountain States. Heavy, hard, durable, strong wood.
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Foxtail Pine Report Abuse
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Red Spruce Report Abuse
Lawrence Valley, along Appalachians to North Carolina. Light, soft, close-grained, not durable.
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White Spruce Report Abuse
Rockies, Arizona, to British Columbia. Light, soft wood; used locally for general lumber.
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Sequoias Report Abuse
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Bull Pine Report Abuse
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White Cedar Report Abuse
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Noble Fir Report Abuse
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White Fir Report Abuse
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Jack-Pine Report Abuse
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Rocky Mountain White Report Abuse
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Tamarack Report Abuse
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Red Fir Report Abuse
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Lodge-Pole Pine Report Abuse
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Red Cedar Report Abuse
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Western Hemlock Report Abuse
Alaska to California and Montana. Light, hard, tough, durable. Rough lumber and construction timbers.
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Hemlock Report Abuse
Maine to Minnesota and south along the Appalachians to Georgia. Soft, weak, brittle.
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Sugar-Pine Report Abuse
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Loblolly Report Abuse
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