pond pine Pinaceae Pinus serotina Michx. Listen to the Latin   symbol: PISE
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Leaf: Evergreen needles, 4 to 7 inches long in fascicles of 3, occasionally 4, straight, dark yellow green.
Flower: Monoecious; males cylindrical, purple to yellow, in clumps at ends of twig; females light green to red, at ends of new growth.

Fruit: A globe-shaped cone, 2 to 3 inches long, armed with a small spine. They remain closed and persist on the tree for several years.

Twig: Slender to moderately stout, light brown, reddish brown buds.

Bark: Dark brown, broken into irregular, flattened, somewhat scaly plates.

Form: Upright tree to 70 feet, trunk often twisted with numerous sprouts and a thin crown.
 
USDAFS Silvics of North America - USDAFS Additional Silvics - USDA Plants Database
Pinus serotina is native to North America. Range may be expanded by planting. See states reporting pond pine (opens a new window).

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