Very interesting, thanks for sharing. I took a field dendrology class at Penn State University and it was definitely one of my favorite classes. Your video reminded me of that class👍
@ncstatedendrology6721
6 ай бұрын
Thanks! Teaching Dendrology at NC State is one of my favorite things!
@toddrobinson8852
6 ай бұрын
@@ncstatedendrology6721 Good for you, that's awesome!
@rrai1999
5 ай бұрын
I planted 1,000 of these a few years ago in Georgia, I can see them from space now!
@rarefruit2320
6 ай бұрын
When I was a slave in SC we had to go into the forest and remove everything except the long leaf pine to protect wildlife habitat. It was hard work clearing miles of forests with an axe. Sometimes it would get over 100 degrees and felt like dying but I knew I would get beat if I stopped working
@lynnglidewell7367
3 ай бұрын
Very interesting video. I live in North Alabama near the Tennessee State line. Loblolly Pine is common place here but long leave Pine not as much. Does Loblolly inhibit the growth Long Leave I'm wondering?
@ncstatedendrology6721
3 ай бұрын
@@lynnglidewell7367 - yes, longleaf was the dominant species from NC to AL but loblolly has been extensively planted and grows much faster. Before fire suppression, longleaf thrived in frequently burned forests and loblolly was limited to wet swamp forests that didn’t burn readily.
@ncstatedendrology6721
3 ай бұрын
@@lynnglidewell7367 - the historic longleaf range extends along the coast of AL but is less likely in the northern part of the state.
@jeffbrown4783
7 ай бұрын
Like to have a longleaf pine not sure it would live here in mo.
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