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Loblolly Pine

Pinus taeda

Description:

One of my new favorite trees! Very common throughout the State Parks where we camped in southeastern Maryland - Janes Island and Pocomoke River. Provided such beautiful shade. :-) They grow to around 30 - 35 meters tall. Needles (Pics #3 and 4) are in bundles of threes. "The word loblolly is a combination of lob, referring to thick heavy bubbling of cooking porridge, and lolly, an old British dialect word for broth, soup, or any other food boiled in a pot. In the southern United States, the word is used to mean "a mudhole; a mire," a sense derived from an allusion to the consistency of porridge. Hence the pine is named as it is generally (but not exclusively) found in lowlands and swampy areas." ~wiki

Habitat:

swampy lowlands near Pocomoke river and lowlands near the Chesapeake Bay

Notes:

Janes Island State Park, Pocomoke River State Park

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4 Comments

maplemoth662
maplemoth662 6 years ago

Enjoy, looking up at all those trees....

maplemoth662
maplemoth662 6 years ago

Your welcome....

Bernadette S
Bernadette S 6 years ago

Thanks! I loved looking up through these trees.

maplemoth662
maplemoth662 6 years ago

Photo No. 1: is a beautiful, landscape photo....

Bernadette S
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Bernadette S

Maryland, USA

Spotted on Jul 12, 2016
Submitted on Aug 12, 2016

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