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Pinus glabra Walt
Pinus glabra Walt. Spruce Pine Pinaceae - Pine family Susan V. Kossuth and J. L. Michael Spruce pine (Pinus glabra), also called cedar pine, Walter pine, or bottom white pine, is a medium-sized tree that grows in limited numbers in swamps, river valleys, on hummocks, and along river banks of the southern Coastal Plain. Its wood is brittle, close-grained, nondurable, and is of limited commercial importance. Habitat Native Range Although spruce pine is considered a minor southern yellow pine species, it grows in a wide band across the South. It can be found on the low coastal areas from the valley of the lower Santee River in eastern South Carolina, south to the middle of northwest Florida, and west to the valley of Pearl River in eastern Louisiana (14). The natural range lies between latitudes 29° to 33° N. and longitudes 78° to 91° W. (2). - The native range of spruce pine. Climate In the Southeastern United States where spruce pine grows, the climate is characterized by long, hot, humid summers and mild winters.
http://www.na.fs.fed.us
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AeroGarden Gourmet Herb Seed Kit by AeroGrow
The Gourmet Herb kit contains a wide variety of today’s most popular herbs for adding fresh, zesty flavor to meals. Turn everyday meals into extraordinary dishes. The kit contains seven popular culinary herbs, including: Thyme, Chives, Italian Basil, Purple Basil, Dill, Mint and Parsley. Begin harvesting in three to four weeks and continue harvesting for four to five months. Gourmet Herb Seed Kit 0001-00Z $19.95
http://www.aerogardendirect.com
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Missouri Department of Conservation News
Tree selection, planting techniques aid seedling survival Finding the right tree for each site and giving it a good start pays dividends in years to come. JEFFERSON CITY-Late winter is the best time to plant trees. The Missouri Department of Conservation has advice for people heading to nurseries to replace trees lost in last year’s ice storms. Forestry Field Programs Supervisor Justine Gartner has two critical pieces of advice for tree buyers. First, choose a tree that can thrive where it will be planted. Second, follow good planting procedures to give seedlings and saplings the best chance of thriving. “Choosing a new tree is wonderfully exciting,” said Gartner, “but it is important not to let emotion and imagination trump practical considerations. If you plant your dream tree in the wrong location, you are setting yourself up for disappointment. ” For example, planting a water-loving tree, such as a bald cypress, in a dry, rocky location is likely to lead to failure. Similarly, planting a flowering dogwood in heavy clay soil creates a high probability of failure.
http://mdc.mo.gov
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Tree New Mexico - Seedling Planting
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http://www.treenm.com
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Planting Seedlings
Publication Details Note: In October 2006, the North Central Research Station and the Northeastern Research Station joined to form the Northern Research Station.
http://ncrs.fs.fed.us
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Seedling Sources
Publication Information Title: Seedling Sources Author: Rink, George Date: 1988 Source: Rink, George. 1988. Seedling Sources. In Burde, E. Lucy, ed. Walnut Notes. St. Paul, MN. U. S.
http://treesearch.fs.fed.us
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Extension Service Publications and Multimedia Catalog
Series #: EC 1095 Title: Seedling Care and Handling ( View it now ) Publication date: 5/30/2006 Length: 4 pages Description: Explains the importance of proper care in handling seedlings between lifting and planting.
http://extension.oregonstate.edu
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New Mexico State Forestry Division
Tree seedlings such as Colorado blue spruce, Douglas fir, Scotch pine, Austrian pine, Afghanistan pine and White fir may be purchased to grow Christmas tree stock.
http://www.emnrd.state.nm.us
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