Silvical characteristics of virginia pine (Pinus virginiana)
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Abstract
Virginia pine has finally attained its rightful place among trees of commercial importance. It has done so in spite of being called "scrub pine" and "poverty pine" - and in spite of the term "forest weed", which has lingered long in the speech of oldtimers who remember the days of timber-plenty.
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Pinus virginianaSILVICULTURA
USA
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