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Posted by Jeff A z7a NJ on November 3, 2009, 11:55:12, in reply to "Re: Anyone know where I can snap some native nj loblolly pics?"
Wow thanks guys lots of great information.
Ron, thanks for the suggestion on where to find the trees. I may take you up on that loblolly offer but I would have to clear it with my Dad first since I still live at home, when he bought our house 10 years ago he and my mom cleared all the pitch pines on our lot because he was convinced the pine needles were destroying his grass
.... so I will contact you on here if I can because I would love some loblollies up here in camden county.
Renee,
Thanks for the location of those loblollies, obviously you have been there before so when people say that they felt like that have left the mid-atlantic when they visit there where exactly does it remind them of? like going down south? or up north?


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