Since officials began aggressively suppressing wildfire, many of Florida's forests have been taken over by slash and loblolly pine. |
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Dry woodland has a diversity of species but is dominated by loblolly pine, rock chestnut oak, and a shrubby layer of azaleas and New Jersey tea. |
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From Thursday on, the television cameras will beam sumptuous shots of loblolly pines and blushing azaleas around the world. |
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The same 10 homologous linkage groups were identified between loblolly pine and maritime pine. |
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Both experienced considerable damage from an ice-storm in 1994, which appeared to have had the greatest negative impact on loblolly pine. |
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Somewhere in between, favoring the scrub oak but found throughout the forest, smaller stands of pines such as slash, sand, and loblolly grow, as well. |
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There are lush areas where palms and tropical fruit trees thrive, as well as hills spotted with cactus, loblolly, frangipani and wild tamarind. |
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Like Ceres, ArborGen is working on four species: eucalyptus, poplar, and the loblolly and radiata pines. |
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The most common tree in the province today is the loblolly pine, vast acreages of which have been planted. |
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Native longleaf, shortleaf, and loblolly pine provide most of the commercial timber in East Texas. |
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Softwoods of loblolly pine, shortleaf and white pine, spruce, and hemlock cover the mountain slopes, deep gorges, and other scattered areas. |
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This project combines fire rehabilitation with watershed and ecosystem restoration on sites where loblolly pine has been ravaged by bugs and blight. |
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We maintain active breeding and field testing programs in both our loblolly pine and Douglas-fir regions. |
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I am a very small-scale tree farmer, mostly loblolly pines, but fruit trees too. |
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These buffers include mixtures of fine-fescues, native warm-season grasses, loblolly pines, American beautyberry and butterfly weed. |
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A giant among trees, the loblolly pine boasts the largest set of genetic blueprints published to date. |
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The seeds were from many different tree species, including loblolly pine, redwood, and sycamore. |
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The loblolly pine pollen that coated your home, car, and pets this spring is the tree's attempt to spread its genes far and wide. |
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Ancient oaks and a smattering of loblolly pines shade us while the sun seeps delicately through the branches. |
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It seems to drone and whisper in its sleep, answering the soughing of the loblolly pines and the tinkling of wind chimes. |
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In addition, 66,000 loblolly trees have been planted for future timber harvesting. |
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Juvenile wood in loblolly and slash pines could occupy the first 20 annual rings. |
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The tract includes loblolly pine, sweet gum, water tupelo, bald cypress, hickory, and oak some of record size and also rare and endangered species of both plants and animals, such as the red-cockaded woodpecker. |
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AbiBow's fluff pulp, produced in the southern United States from loblolly pine, provides the superior integrity, absorbency and wicking features required for high-quality absorbent and specialty products. |
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Accumulation and localization of aluminium in root tips of loblolly pine seedlings and the associated ectomycorrhiza Pisolithus tinctorius. |
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Inhibition of protein synthesis in loblolly pine hypocotyls by mannitol-induced water stress. |
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Predominant tree species of the woodland include loblolly pine, tuliptree, sweetgum, black walnut, white oak, northern red oak, and hackberry. |
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What role did the loblolly boy historically perform on British Navy ships? |
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The Texas Forest Service wants to plant 4 million loblolly pine seedlings in Bastrop State Park over the next few years, to help restore the forest after last year's fires. |
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Bendtsen and Senti found a five-fold increase in MOE and a three-fold increase in modulus of rupture in the first 12 growth rings from the pith in loblolly pine. |
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Loblolly pines have other common names including old-field pine, bull pine, and rosemary pine. |
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Loblolly pines are a major resource for the timber industry in the Southeast and are susceptible to a number of fungal diseases. |
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Loblolly pine was selected as a case study because of its importance as a plantation species in the southeastern United States. |
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Or, spend the day in Anegada amid the gorgeous blue waters and sandy beaches of Loblolly Bay. |
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Due to the changing economics of farming, much of the land is now reforested in Loblolly pine for the lumber industry. |
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Loblolly Bay and Artist's Muse both failed to build on previous winning form last time, along with Who'd Of Guest, who won three times for Mick Halford earlier in the season. |
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And, with Loblolly Bay, Back To Paris and Meas he should have sound chances in today's action, which is overshadowed by the Royal meeting at York. |
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Loblolly pine stands across central Alabama have experienced high mortality rates, characterized by scattered stand mortality with a distinct lack of above-ground pests. |
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