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Posted by Renee Link: Link to preserve info & map![]()
on November 3, 2009, 8:53:14, in reply to "Re: Anyone know where I can snap some native nj loblolly pics?"
There are loblollies on the Maple Trail of Natural Lands Trust Glades Preserve in Dividing Creek. They are about half way down the trail, and you can't miss them. They really stand out as different.
There is also a roadside loblolly that I've seen a couple of times, but I'm not recalling where. I'll check my notes.
Ann Rhodes, Roger Latham, NLT, David Lord & I were in Bear Swamp East about 2 weeks ago where there were some unusual pines. They might have been loblollies, but Dr Moore of BBG thought the specimens I brought back were hybrids between loblollies and pitch.
That is another confusing thing that happens--they do hybridize around here.
I'll check on the roadside population but the Maple Trail population is very easy to find.
Check this link for preserve info and trail location--it's marked trail #3.


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