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| Longleaf
Pine |
Pinus
palustris
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The Longleaf Pine is a handsome,
big pine with high timber value. The seeds are eaten by quail and turkey
during winter and spring. |
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| Habitat: Most
upland, well-drained soils of flatland and sandhills. |
| Zones: 7-9 |
| SOLD OUT
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| PINE01 (Container
Grown) |
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2008
Seedling Price List |
Container
Grown (1 yr. old) |
Field
Grown/Bare Root (1yr. old) |
1-24 |
25-499 |
500+ |
1-24 |
25-499 |
500+ |
$2.50 |
$1.95 |
$1.75 |
$2.00 |
$1.80 |
$1.60 |
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Container
Grown seedlings |
Seedlings
are grown in special container cells in which the taproot is
"air pruned", thus promoting the development of hundreds of fine
feeder
roots. This process forms a plug of healthy, vigorous roots.
When the seedling is harvested, this plug of roots is undisturbed
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dramatically increasing the adaptability and growth rate of the
seedling. Container grown seedlings are easy to plant and can
be planted earlier or later in the season than field grown seedlings. |
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