White pine tree quantity 28 fresh Starter Seedlings 6 hotsell inch to 9 inch tall Boxed Priority Mail Shipping for protection Ref.# SCPT
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EASTERN WHITE PINE TREE STARTER SAPLING SEEDLINGS THIS AUCTION IS FOR A QUANTITY OF 28 SEEDLINGS CAREFULLY WASHED PACKED & SHIPPED SEEDLINGS WILL SIZE BETWEEN 6inch TO 9inch INCHES TALL WITH EXCELLENT STARTER ROOTS SYSTEM ALL HEALTHY SAPLINGS WITH STARTER ROOTS THIS IS AN EXCELLENT SHADE TREE WHEN MATURED THIS AUCTION IS FOR 28 PINE TREE STARTER SAPLINGS
The tree is a conifer and the lineal taxonomy is Pinopsida Pinales Pinaceae Pinus strobus L Eastern white pine is also commonly called northern white pine soft pine weymouth pine and white pine The Range of Eastern White Pine Eastern white pine is found across southern Canada from Newfoundland Anticosti Island and Gaspé peninsula of Quebec west to central and western Ontario and extreme southeastern Manitoba south to southeastern Minnesota and northeastern Iowa east to northern Illinois Ohio Pennsylvania and New Jersey and south mostly in the Appalachian Mountains to northern Georgia and northwestern South Carolina It is also found in western Kentucky western Tennessee and Delaware A variety grows in the mountains of southern Mexico and Guatemala Attributes The ease of transplanting and rapid growth of the White Pine tree make it an ideal candidate for landscape and windscreen applications Wildlife that eat the seeds range form chickadees and game birds to rabbits and black bears White Pines are widely used as Christmas trees and are still very important as a lumber source
Description A hardy valuable tree. Clustered soft blue-green needles Ideal screen or windbreak. Likes moist well-drained soils Grows 50ft; to 80ft; with a 20 TO 40ft spread. zones 3-8 Wildlife Value: White pine seeds are favored by black bears rabbits, red squirrels, and many birds, especially red crossbills. While potentially damaging to the trees, the bark is eaten by mammals such as beavers, snowshoe hares, porcupines, rabbits and mice. White pines provide nesting sites as well for many birds, including woodpeckers common grackles mourning doves, chickadees and nuthatches.
History Lore Use: The Eastern White Pine tree has been referred to as "the monarch of the forest; Some that greeted the first settlers reached a height of 250 feet with diameters of 6 feet Moisture Does best in moist soil conditions, but can tolerate dry, rocky ridges to bogs Leaves: The leaves are spiral shaped, flexible five needles, 2 to 5 inches long. Flower Color: Pink; yellow; Bloom Time: April-May. Fruit Description: The fruit is an elongated cone, 6 to 8 inches long, dry, brown.
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