
Pinus virginiana - Wikipedia
Pinus virginiana, the Virginia pine, scrub pine, Jersey pine, possum pine, is a medium-sized tree, often found on poorer soils from Long Island in southern New York south through the Appalachian Mountains to western Tennessee and Alabama.
Pinus virginiana - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
Virginia pine is a needled evergreen tree in the pine family (Pinaceae) and is native to much of the eastern half of the United States. It tends to grow in pure stands rather than in mixed groups and is commonly found in old fields at high elevations in the piedmont and mountain regions.
Virginia Pine - US Forest Service Research and Development
Virginia pine (Pinus virginiana) has a definite place among trees of commercial importance in spite of once being considered a "forest weed" and called scrub pine. Also known as Jersey pine and spruce pine, it does so well in reforesting abandoned and cutover lands that it has become a principal source of pulpwood and lumber in the southeast.
Tips On Growing Virginia Pine Trees - Gardening Know How
Dec 2, 2022 · The Virginia pine is a classic, evergreen conifer. Most specimens reach between 15 and 40 feet (5-12 m.) in height with low branches and a pyramid shape when young. At maturity, trees develop disproportionately long limbs and a scraggly silhouette.
Virginia Pine | Silvics of North America
Dec 1, 1990 · Also known as Jersey pine and spruce pine, it does so well in reforesting abandoned and cutover lands that it has become a principal source of pulpwood and lumber in the southeast. Virginia pine is commonly a small or medium-sized tree but a record tree has been measured with 81 cm (31.8 in) in d.b.h. and 34.7 m (114 ft) in height.
Pinus virginiana (Virginia Pine) - Gardenia
Widely distributed in the American southeast, Pinus virginiana (Virginia Pine) is a medium-sized, straggling evergreen conifer of pyramidal habit in youth, developing an open, irregular, rounded to flat-topped crown with age.
The Virginia Pine: Characteristics, Uses, and Growing Guide
Mar 1, 2021 · The Virginia pine (Pinus virginiana) is a common sight in eastern North America, ranging from Alabama to New York. It is known for its adaptability and resilience, making it a popular choice for a variety of landscaping and conservation purposes.
Virginia Pine: Hardy Evergreen with Unique Ecological Value
Aug 3, 2016 · The Virginia Pine is a resilient evergreen known for its sharp needles and ability to thrive in poor soils. Click to learn more!
This scrubby North American native tree is most often found growing in the poorest sites and will easily adapt to most soil conditions, except alkaline soils (Fig. 1). Capable of reaching up to 70 feet in height, Virginia Pine is more often seen from 20 to 40 feet in height with a …
Virginia Pine | The Wood Database (Softwood)
Virginia Pine (Pinus virginiana) Common Name(s): Virginia Pine, Scrub Pine. Scientific Name: Pinus virginiana Distribution: Eastern United States Tree Size: 50-65 ft (15-20 m) tall, 1-2 ft (.3-.6 m) trunk diameter Average Dried Weight: 32 lbs/ft 3 (515 kg/m 3) Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% MC):.45, .51 Janka Hardness: 740 lb f (3,290 N)