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Pinus taeda - Loblolly Pine

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Pinus taeda is affectionately known as the Loblolly Pine, a symbol of resilience and durability hailing from the southeastern United States. Adored for its swift growth and adaptability, the Loblolly Pine is a living marvel, proudly standing between 60 and 90 feet tall. This evergreen displays a captivating geometry with its straight, unwavering trunk and lush, needle-like foliage gathered in vibrant clusters of three. Its bark, intriguingly textured, conceals a hidden treasure — a rich caramel hue beneath its scaly surface. The tree's knack for drama is evident in its seasonal show, from a flurry of yellow flowers in spring to the emergence of prickly, oversized pine cones in the fall. This hardy stalwart thrives in an array of soils, undeterred by pests, diseases, or even seasonal droughts. With minimal care and full sun exposure, the Loblolly Pine excels as a windbreak, privacy screen or grandiose centerpiece, lending a touch of the wild to your landscape while providing year-round visual delight.

  • Size: 60 to 90 feet tall
  • Foliage: Needle-like green leaves in clusters of three
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Resilience: Hardy and resistant to pests and diseases
  • Additional Features: Produces large, prickly pine cones; ideal for windbreaks and privacy screens.
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