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Pine tree Identification

 
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These pine trees are located in south east GA, 30 minutes north of the FL border. I’m pretty sure they are not loblolly because I know what they look like.
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probably longleaf pine, Pinus palustris.
 
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Might be slash pine too, not that easy to tell from photos. There's lots of pines in Ga, range maps here:  https://resources.ipmcenters.org/resource.cfm?rid=15836
 
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