What is the most common species of pine in North America?

What is the most common species of pine in North America? Asked by rgrayson268 50 months ago Similar questions: common species pine North America Science > Biology.

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Ponderosa Pine "Most widely distributed" according to Colorado State Forest Service There doesn't seem to be a number count for the most trees, but according to the Colorado State Forest Service, ( csfs.colostate.edu/foresttypes.htm ) the Ponderosa Pine ( Pinus ponderosae scopulorum ) is the most widely distributed pine tree species in North America. It is the most common pine in North America, according to this website which sells them as tree seedlings: treeinabox.com/catalog/product_info.php?... Hope this helps, Mark Sources: csfs.colostate.edu/foresttypes.htm .

Loblolly, most likely. I can’t find a definite answer to your question, and I’m not sure if anyone knows. Trees aren’t usually counted very accurately.

I think the Loblolly is the most common because it grows in a higher density than other pines, and it is grown as a plantation crop for paper and pulp and some lumber. The lodgepole pine would be second most common, in my opinion, because it also grows in a higher density of trees per acre. It also grows throughout British Columbia.

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Loblolly or Shortleaf Pine. Loblolly Pine is my first choice, due to the underlined sections. However, the Shortleaf Pine has a somewhat wider range, so you could argue for that one too.

Eastern White Pine has a range comparable to the southern pines and is still extremely common, even though it has been extensively logged. Finally, I include Ponderosa Pine for it’s wide distribution in the west, even tho it’s range and numbers probably do not compare to the eastern species. Loblolly pine: is the most commercially important pine of the Southeast where it is dominant on approximately 29 million acres and makes up over one-half the standing pine volume.

This pine cannot survive the occasional severe winters of USDA zone 5 but has a solid hold on most of the southern forest. It is the most common plantation pine in the southern forest. Range Map Shortleaf Pine Shortleaf pine has the widest range of any pine in the southeastern United States.It grows in 22 States over more than 1 139 600 km² (440,000 mi²), (over 281 million acres.

) Range Map Eastern White Pine: Virgin stands contained an estimated 3.4 billion m³ (600 billion fbm) of lumber. By the late 1800’s most of those vast stands had been logged. Because it is among the more rapid growing northern forest conifers, it is an excellent tree for reforestation projects, landscaping, and Christmas trees and has the distinction of having been one of the more widely planted American trees.

Range Map Ponderosa pine: is one of the most widely distributed pines in western North America. Sources: http://forestry.about.com/cs/treeid/a/con_type_us.htm .

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