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There are 30 varieties in this country today, some of which are pinus strobus, or the white pine; pinus cirops, the Jersey pine.
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The pinus strobus or white pine is subject to attack of the pith borer which attacks the young growth.
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The pinus strobus or white pine is subject to attack of the pith borer which attacks the young growth.
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There are 30 varieties in this country today, some of which are pinus strobus, or the white pine; pinus cirops, the Jersey pine.
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The pinus strobus or white pine is subject to attack of the pith borer which attacks the young growth.
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There are 30 varieties in this country today, some of which are pinus strobus, or the white pine; pinus cirops, the Jersey pine.
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Among woody species, white pine (Pinus strobus L.) is widely planted because it is well adapted to acidic soils and grows quickly to meet the 5-year bond release requirement.
Offsetting carbon dioxide emissions through minesoil reclamation 2009
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Eastern hemlock and eastern white pine (P. strobus) are also present.
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Swamp forests contain species such as red maple (Acer rubrum), white pine (Pinus strobus), and larch (Larix laricina).
Ecoregions of Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia (EPA) 2008
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Oaks, maples, and other hardwoods predominate, but hemlock (Tsuga canadensis), pitch pine (Pinus rigida), and white pine (Pinus strobus) are also found.
Ecoregions of Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia (EPA) 2008
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