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Chamaecyparis thyoides:(Atlantic white cedar)
40-50 ft. bluish green evergreen foliage, grows on wet sites but is an attractive landscape tree too. (Zone 4-9)(usually 6-12 inches at shipment time) trees are shipped in 3" x 8" tree pots
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Pinus clausa: (Sand Pine)
60 ft; used as an evergreen screen for day, sandy locations; popular for Christmas trees in the deep South; short needles and attractive small cones; responds well to pruning. (usually 6-12 inches at shipment time)
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Pinus elliottii: (Slash Pine)
60-80 ft; fast-growing southern timber tree; similar to loblolly but has longer needles; useful in lower south.
(usually 6-12 inches at shipment time)
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Pinus glabra (Spruce Pine)
Used a lot in the Christmas tree industry for nice shape, dark green needles, cones 2-4 inches long, nice shade tolerant pine. (Zone 8-10) (usually 6-12 inches at shipment time)
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Pinus palustris: (Longleaf Pine)
80-100 ft; graceful native pine with long needles and large cones; thrives on sandy soils. Zone 8-10 (usually 6-12 inches at shipment time)
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Pinus serotina (Pond Pine)
30-50 feet tall, prefers wed, poorly drained areas, cones 2-3 inches. Zone 7-9) (usually 6-12 inches at shipment time)
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Pinus taeda: (Loblolly Pine)
60-90 ft. when grown in pine plantation; smaller in landscape; thrives on poor soil; effective screen when planted in mass. Zone 6-9. (usually 6-12 inches at shipment time)
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