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Red Pine Traditional Cache

Hidden : 8/10/2016
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

Red Pine is along the Sourh Hill Rec.Trail. Closest parking at the end of Juniper Rd.

 


Red Pine

Pinus resinosa, known as red pine or Norway pine, is a pine native to North America. It occurs from Newfoundland west to Manitoba, and south to Pennsylvania, with several smaller, disjunct populations occurring in the Appalachian Mountains in Virginia and West Virginia, as well as a few small pockets in extreme northern New Jersey and one in north central Illinois.

 

 

 Red Pine is in a southern pocket of its range, right here in south central NY and northern PA.

 

 

Red pine is a coniferous evergreen tree characterized by tall, straight growth in a variety of habitats. It usually ranges from 20–35 m (66–115 ft) in height and 1 m (3 ft 3 in) in trunk diameter, exceptionally reaching 43 m (141 ft) tall.The crown is conical, becoming a narrow rounded dome with age. The bark is thick and gray-brown at the base of the tree, but thin, flaky and bright orange-red in the upper crown; the tree's name derives from this distinctive character. Some red color may be seen in the fissures of the bark. The species is self pruning; there tend not to be dead branches on the trees, and older trees may have very long lengths of branchless trunk below the canopy.

 

 

The leaves are needle-like, dark green, in fascicles of two, 12–18 cm (4.7–7.1 in) long, and brittle. The leaves snap cleanly when bent; this character, stated as diagnostic for red pine in some texts, is however shared by several other pine species. The cones are symmetrical ovoid, 4–6 cm (1.6–2.4 in) long, 2.5 cm (0.98 in) broad and purple before maturity, ripening nut-blue and opening to 4–5 cm (1.6–2.0 in) broad, the scales without a prickle and almost stakeless.

 

 

The species is notable for its very constant morphology and low genetic variation throughout its range, suggesting it has been through a near extinction in its recent evolutionary history.

 

 

This species is intolerant of shade, but does well in windy sites; it grows best in well-drained soil. It is a long-lived tree, reaching a maximum age of about 500 years. The wood is commercially valuable in forestry for timber and paper pulp, and the tree is also used for landscaping.

The red pine is the state tree of Minnesota. 

 

 

The cache is a tied in, camoed, "micro" pill bottle. Push down hard both to open and close. Please BYOP, no tweezers and put it back as you found it. If you can camo better it would be great.

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