My Dad has us plant loblolly pine all over our property. They have multiplied enough that people in Missouri have come to study them. He was also given the tree farm sign that we have posted. Marshfield, Mo. I'm proud that we helped, even though at the time, it was not a fun chore. Lol
Great video! I finally know how to say the name of this pine haha. Thank you for the little insert with an explanation of the name too always fun to learn!
Great video! I always wondered what the scientific name was referring to, I had no clue they were used for torches. I'm learning a ton from these videos, thank you for making them!
I come from near Raleigh NC and these things are everywhere. They can become very large when they grow in low areas and people let them be. Also Pinestraw.
My Dad has us plant loblolly pine all over our property. They have multiplied enough that people in Missouri have come to study them. He was also given the tree farm sign that we have posted. Marshfield, Mo.
I'm proud that we helped, even though at the time, it was not a fun chore. Lol
Don't give up on these videos! They will eventually pop off. Thanks for posting.
thank you. very informative🙂
Hello from Michigan! Keep up the great work. You pack a ton of information into these short clips and I love learning from you. 👌🏼👍🏼✌🏼
Love these videos
Beautiful video, love all the colors and sunshine!
Gotta comment to say thanks for the video, i want to learn about all the conifers of our area
Great video! I finally know how to say the name of this pine haha. Thank you for the little insert with an explanation of the name too always fun to learn!
North Carolina, heck yeah!
Great video! I always wondered what the scientific name was referring to, I had no clue they were used for torches. I'm learning a ton from these videos, thank you for making them!
Cool to see you here since you were the one to inspire my curiousity to learn more about US trees!
@LegacyzGeo Oh wow thank you! Great to see another geo player here!
I come from near Raleigh NC and these things are everywhere. They can become very large when they grow in low areas and people let them be. Also Pinestraw.
Wondering if you are in the Pamlico Sound in this video? Great info.
good stuff
Can you cover native hickory species and show identifying characteristics between the different species?