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    • Wildlife
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    • Forest Landowner Assistance
    • Forest Resource Professional Assistance
    • Site Preperation, Seeding/Planting, and Competition Control
    • Pesticide Applicator Business
    • MAEAP
    • Produce Safety
    • Recycling
    • Lake Associations
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White Pine (4A Plug)

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Eastern White Pine was the monarch of U.P. forests when early settlers arrived, but was heavily logged. In the last 100 years, their progeny can be seen as the tallest tree in the landscape, with its tiered, upswept branching pattern setting it apart.

  • Fast growth
  • Long lived
  • Drought sensitive 


Seedling Size: 4A PLUG

Mature Height: Grows 80-100'

Sunlight: Full Sun/Partial Shade

​Moisture: Dry-Moist

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