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Illustration of Loblolly Pine - Charles Sprague Sargent Tree Leaf Plate

Botanist Charles Sprague Sargent's Tree Illustration Collection

The native range of loblolly pine extends through 14 States from southern New Jersey south to central Florida and west to eastern Texas.
Loblolly Pine, Pinus taeda

Loblolly Pine, Pinus taeda

Charles Sprague Sargent
Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda), also called Arkansas pine, North Carolina pine, and oldfield pine, is the most commercially important forest species in the southern United States, where it is dominant on about 11.7 million ha (29 million acres) and makes up over one-half of the standing pine volume. It is a medium-lived, intolerant to moderately tolerant tree with rapid juvenile growth. The species responds well to silvicultural treatments and can be managed as either even-aged or uneven-aged natural stands, or can be regenerated artificially and managed in plantations.

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