Characteristics
Pinus resinosa Aiton
red pine
Cultivated, planted in large plantations, and native. In central and western New York it occurs on steep south and west facing slopes and bluffs in dry rocky soils. In other parts of New York it occurs primarily on deep sandy soils or in pine barrens.
Tree
Perennial
Vascular
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Native FACU (NWPL) FACU (NWPL EMP) FACU (NWPL NCNE) S5 (State Rank) G5 (Global Rank)
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Classification
Gymnosperms
Pinales
Pinus resinosa Aiton - red pine
Citation
Pinus resinosa Aiton
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Species Distribution Map

This species has been reported in the counties highlighted in the interactive distribution map below. Click on a county to display its name.

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Plant Photos
Photo by: Andrew Nelson - Rice Creek Field Sta., SUNY Oswego Photo taken: Oswego County, NY: 29 Jan 2002 - 1
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Photo by: Andrew Nelson - Rice Creek Field Sta., SUNY Oswego Photo taken: Oswego County, NY: 29 Jan 2002 - 1
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Photo by: Doug Goldman. Photo taken: Hamilton Co., NY: 26 August 2012 -
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Photo by: Doug Goldman. Photo taken: Hamilton Co., NY: 26 August 2012 -
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Photo by: Doug Goldman. Photo taken: Hamilton Co., NY: 26 August 2012 -
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Photo by: Doug Goldman. Photo taken: Hamilton Co., NY: 26 August 2012 -
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