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Pinus elliottii - Slash Pine

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Pinus elliottii is more than just your average tree; it's a statement of natural beauty and durability. Affectionately known as the Slash Pine, this tall and mighty evergreen, native to the southeastern United States, can reach magnificent heights of 60-100 feet. What truly sets it apart is its arresting foliage - slender, needle-like leaves bursting forth in an alluring, vibrant green. Its robust bark displays an evolution of color, maturing from a warm reddish-brown to a distinct scaly texture reminiscent of earth's richness. Equally impressive is its adaptability, excelling in full sun and adjusting to a variety of water conditions—adapting formidably to both drought and flood conditions. But there's more to this tree than what meets the eye. Beyond its aesthetic appeal and timber utility, the Slash Pine is a provider, playing host to a diverse range of wildlife and bird species. Make no mistake; choosing the Pinus elliottii is choosing a versatile, captivating addition to your landscape.

  • Size: Up to 60-100 feet tall
  • Foliage: Slender, needle-like leaves in vibrant green hue
  • Water usage: Moderate, adaptable to both drought and flood conditions
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Notable Bark: Mature bark colour ranges from reddish-brown to scaly, brown
  • Habitat: Provides a vital habitat for wildlife and various bird species
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