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Longleaf pine/loblolly pine/slash pine

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Hi there, I am interested to see if anyone has any unwanted longleaf,loblolly,or slash pine seedlings or seeds. I am willing to pay shipping under 10$. Thanks so much, anything is appreciated.

On 8/16/2019 at 6:37 PM, Nj Palms said:

Hi there, I am interested to see if anyone has any unwanted longleaf,loblolly,or slash pine seedlings or seeds. I am willing to pay shipping under 10$. Thanks so much, anything is appreciated.

Can you tell by the pine cones? A nearby state forest to me is comprised about 40% longleaf pine but also has shorleaf and a couple other common southern pines in the mix. I hike in there at couple times a month and can grab pine cones for you.... But I can't tell what ones are what :unsure:

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Found this great photo. I would definitely love to try them from seed. 

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Thanks for the visual. Yep a lot of longleaf cones on the ground. I just hit youtube up for a little homework as well. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tak1UqgKB4Q

I'll drop you a note when I grab some. 

 

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Thank you so much. Can’t wait for my longleaf forest lol.

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On 8/19/2019 at 1:19 PM, Nj Palms said:

Thank you so much. Can’t wait for my longleaf forest lol.

So I went to the forest to walk the dogs today and all the cones were closed. Usually they’re open, I’m not sure if this is the result of ones that have been blown off early from winds or the fact that it rained last night and they’re all wet/damp, causing them to perhaps close?? I grabbed one and it yours if you want or I can wait to find some open ones. 

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They usually close when it rains and open when sunny. I wish I could just dig one of those candelabra stage long leafs up. Pm me for my address. Thanks!

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