
Pinus rigida - Wikipedia
Pitch pine is found mainly in the southern areas of the northeastern United States, from coastal Maine and Ohio to Kentucky and northern Georgia. A few stands occur in southern Quebec and Ontario, mostly in two pockets along the St. Lawrence River.
Pitch Pine - US Forest Service Research and Development
Pitch Pine. Pinaceae -- Pine family. Silas Little and Peter W. Garrett. The species name of pitch pine (Pinus rigida) means rigid or stiff and refers to both the cone scales (17) and the wide-spreading, sharply pointed needles (5).
Pitch Pine – Forestry.com
Oct 20, 2023 · Pitch Pine, scientifically known as Pinus rigida, is a distinctive and hardy evergreen tree native to eastern North America. This resilient species, often found in a variety of environments, is renowned for its unique characteristics.
Pitch Pine | The Wood Database (Softwood)
Pitch Pine (Pinus rigida) Common Name(s): Pitch Pine Scientific Name: Pinus rigida. Distribution: Northeastern United States. Tree Size: 50-65 ft (15-20 m) tall, 2 ft (.6 m) trunk diameter Average Dried Weight: 34 lbs/ft 3 (545 kg/m 3) Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% MC):.47, .55 Janka Hardness: 620 lb f (2,760 N) Modulus of Rupture: 10,800 lb f ...
Pinus rigida (Black Pine, Hard Pine, Northern Pitch Pine, Pitch Pine ...
Like many other pine species, Pitch Pine is commonly harvested for lumber, pulp, and other wood products. Insect, Diseases, and Other Plant Problems: This tree is susceptible to wind damage. See this plant in the following landscape: Cultivars / Varieties: 'Little Giant' Also known as 'Sherman Eddy' 'Sand Beach'
Pinus rigida (Pitch Pine) - Gardenia
Native to eastern North America, Pitch Pine grows in shallow sands and gravels on steep slopes and ridges and in river valleys and swamps. It is a very hardy pine species that is resistant to fire and injury. After a fire, sprouts grow from the roots and stumps of the burned trees.
Pitch Pine (Pinus rigida) - bplant.org
Pitch pine occurs on a variety of harsh sites, including those with excessively-drained, drought-prone sandy soils, rocky ridges with thin soil, but also in swamps and bogs. It is most common on thin, sandy, or gravely soils that are low in nutrients and poor at holding moisture.
Species Spotlight – Pinus rigida - Edge Of The Woods Native Plant ...
Sep 22, 2020 · Pinus rigida is the only northern pine that has needles in bundles of three, and whose needles may grow directly out of its bark or large branches. It is the larval host for the Pine-devil Moth, and its seed is consumed by various birds.
pitch pine (Pinus rigida) - iNaturalist
Pinus rigida, the pitch pine, is a small-to-medium-sized (6–30 m ) pine, native to eastern North America. It can be found in two pockets along the St. Lawrence River in southern Quebec and Ontario and more prominently occurs from central Maine …
Pitch Pine (Pinus rigida) - Level Up Garden
Feb 22, 2025 · Pinus rigida, the pitch pine, is a small-to-medium-sized pine. It is native to eastern North America, primarily from central Maine south to Georgia and as far west as Kentucky. It was given its scientific name, Pinus rigida, by British botanist Philip Miller.