longleaf pine

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1420015 Competition Dead scrub hardwoods and grass on herbicide treated plots, USDA Forest Service - Conecuh National Forest, Andalusia, Alabama, Feb. 1954 Thomas C. Croker
1420067 Competition longleaf litter, Conecuh, Alabama, May 1967 W. Robert Maple
1423023 Competition Hardwoods invading stand, Escambia Experimental Forest, May 1962 William D. Boyer
1423024 Competition Hardwoods invading stand, Escambia Experimental Forest, September 1986 William D. Boyer
1423025 Competition Residual hardwoods following pine harvest inhibit natural regeneration; Union Camp, Butler county, Alabama, October 1977 William D. Boyer
1423032 Cones Pistillate strobili in late April, recent flowers and developing cones for current year William D. Boyer
1423033 Cones Pistillate strobili in mid September William D. Boyer
1423034 Cones Staminate strobili before (right) and after (left) shedding pollen University of Georgia Archive
1423037 Cones Unusual cone development on a seven year old tree; flowers initiated in fourth growing season, mature cones form by age six William D. Boyer
1423049 Cones Cones with heavy regeneration, May 1962 William D. Boyer
2715007 Cones seedling germination in fall USDA Forest Service Archive
0908004 Cones David J. Moorhead
0908017 Cones cones maturing in crown David J. Moorhead
2716083 Cones L.L. flowers & "conelets" in late April, correct stage for binocular count. All visible flowers & "conelets" are counted from a single position with view of entire crown. Cones from preceding … USDA Forest Service Archive
2716077 Cones Favor trees with past history of cone production. Normally, 750 or more cones/acre are needed for regeneration. USDA Forest Service Archive
4178025 Cones male flowers Erich G. Vallery
4178026 Cones male flowers Erich G. Vallery
4178027 Cones female cone & male flower Erich G. Vallery
4178028 Cones current year cones Erich G. Vallery
4178029 Cones previous year cones & new growth Erich G. Vallery
4178030 Cones purple male flowers surrounding smaller female flower (cone) Erich G. Vallery
4178031 Cones current year cones Erich G. Vallery
4178032 Cones maturing cones Erich G. Vallery
1420124 Damage 7-year old seedling stand heavily grazed. Compartment 94. USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama. December 1954 Virgil Davis
1239005 Development Container-grown seedlings after 5 growing seasons. Height range 6 to 14 feet. Randolph County Alabama. October 2003 David Stephens
1239009 Development Container-grown seedling after 3 growing seasons. Height 6.5 feet. Randolph County Alabama. February 2002 David Stephens
2716078 Diagram or Graphic Larger trees produce more cones, but production per square foot basal area is what counts. USDA Forest Service Archive
2716059 Diagram or Graphic Procedure for natural regeneration. Examples of mis-timed operations. Seedbed burn without seed crop, burns up established seedling stand. Site prep. destroys seedling stand. Fire destroys dominant seedlings in early height growth. USDA Forest Service Archive
2716102 Diagram or Graphic Acerage changes in longleaf pine forest types USDA Forest Service Archive
2716084 Diagram or Graphic Conversion of flower & conelet counts to expected number of cones/tree. Conver-sion regressions may differ among observers & locations. Local conversion factors can be developed from accumulated … USDA Forest Service Archive
2716038 Diagram or Graphic Pt vegetative mycelium inoculum is also effectively used for operational container seedling inoculations. It's either mixed with container growth media (left container) or layered at desired depths… USDA Forest Service Archive
2716011 Diagram or Graphic propper planting USDA Forest Service Archive
2716004 Diagram or Graphic Title- Relative Sensitivity of Longleaf & Loblolly Pines to Environment USDA Forest Service Archive
2716006 Display or Sign The Five Components of Successful Longleaf Pine Planting USDA Forest Service Archive
2716058 Display or Sign Requirements for longleaf natural regeneration. USDA Forest Service Archive
2716037 Equipment Pt ectomycorrhizal fungus vegetative mycelium inoculum applicator for bare-root nurseries. This machine bands the inoculum in 2 inch wide bands and at desired depths in nursery seedbeds with a 67% … USDA Forest Service Archive
2716028 Equipment Machine planting has been the most satisfactory planting procedure for L.L. pine seedling. The longer taproot requires a deeper planting hole than other shorter-rooted southern yellow pines. … USDA Forest Service Archive
2716024 Equipment Recently developed modification to stand-ard field planting machine that affords direct application of Benlate fungicides in mixtures with water absorbent materials, fertilizer, etc., … USDA Forest Service Archive
2716026 Equipment L.L. pine seedlings, with larger root systems & absence of stems, require custom seedling lifting procedures. Recently developed custom lifting machines such as the Fobro lifter have provided … USDA Forest Service Archive
2716017 Equipment Lateral root pruner used in row-seeded L.L. pine seedlings. Operational recommenda-tions include 2 lateral root prunings (Aug. & Oct.) during the growing season. Seed-lings are root pruned … USDA Forest Service Archive
2716046 Equipment The summit precision seed sower vacuum drum. The L.L. seed are held on the seed drum by a continuous vacuum applied inside the drum. Desired seed spacing is achieved through equallly spaced holes… USDA Forest Service Archive
1247238 Feature(s) Large tap root Terry Price
1423016 Feature(s) Open grass land and longleaf "stump orchard" remain after logging. High stumps from jump-butt cat faces after naval stores production. Thomas C. Croker
2120087 Feature(s) Natural longleaf pines felled in an ice storm, Jan. 2005, in Randolph County, AL. Large cross-section was a free-to-grow tree with 20 annual rings. Small cross-section grew suppressed with 43 annual rings. David Stephens
2715051 Field USDA Forest Service Archive
2716043 Field Example of row-seeded, precision-sown L.L. seedlings with highly-controlled nursery seedbed density fo approximately 12 seedling/sq. ft. These seedlings were spring sown in Mar & more than 90% had an RCD of .4 in. or larger at following January lifting date, Seedlings were less than 10 mon. old at lifting date. USDA Forest Service Archive
2716068 Field If present, hardwood midstory/understory must be removed. USDA Forest Service Archive
2715093 Field longleaf after prescribed fire USDA Forest Service Archive
2715094 Field longleaf after prescribed fire USDA Forest Service Archive
2716106 Field Intraspecific competition. L.L. expresses dominance better than other s. pines, due largely to differences in time of initiating emergence from the grass stage. In case of over-dense stands of … USDA Forest Service Archive
1420128 Historic Virgin stand at Hauss Park. Escambia County, Alabama. 1952 Thomas C. Croker
1420103 Historic Razorback hog. USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama. 1947 Thomas C. Croker
2714095 Landscape sandhill site with hardwood associates USDA Forest Service Archive
1420094 Management Cattle grazing in longleaf stand. USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama Thomas C. Croker
1420007 Management Compartment 93-94, recently sprayed by mist blower, looking North-Northeast from Civilian Conservation Corps road, USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Alabama, 1960 Thomas C. Croker
1420009 Management cattle grazing, Compartment 93, USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Alabama, 1954 Thomas C. Croker
2716098 Management Once acceptable seedling stand is established, the parent overstory can be removed (final harvest of crop). USDA Forest Service Archive
4824019 Management Beds after top clipping. Note clipped foliage in alleys. Edward L. Barnard
2716018 Management Example of successful lateral root pruning in L.L. pine seedbed. Note the narrow row widths (4 to 6 inches), coulter cutting depths, and lack of seedling damage and seedbed surface soil disturbance. USDA Forest Service Archive
2716019 Management Horizontal root pruning conducted at 6" to 8 " soil depth inconjuction with the lateral root pruning. Horizontal root pruning dept depends on seedling root length (i.e., 6" in Aug. & 8" in Oct.). USDA Forest Service Archive
2716069 Management Merchantable hardwood removed, including fuelwood whips. Large residuals, if any, deadened. USDA Forest Service Archive
2716070 Management Midstory removed in fuelwood harvest of 16 to 20 green tons/acre. USDA Forest Service Archive
2716072 Management Small woody stems (including sprouts) can be controlled with growing season burns. USDA Forest Service Archive
2716073 Management Following summer burn. USDA Forest Service Archive
2716074 Management Well-managed stands, periodically thinned and regularly prescribed burned, should not need preparatory cut and related hardwood control. USDA Forest Service Archive
2716086 Management Well-prepared seedbed ideal, but this intensity not very practical. USDA Forest Service Archive
2716087 Management Seedbed burn, winter through late summer before seedfall in October-November. USDA Forest Service Archive
2716088 Management If based on springtime conelet counts, will be growing season burn. USDA Forest Service Archive
2716089 Management If residual small hardwood & brush a problem, then herbicide plus burn may be helpful. Here a spring herbicide foliar spray was followed by a summer burn (brown & burn). This stand - a year after initial treatment USDA Forest Service Archive
2716092 Management Conduct annual seedling stocking survey in winter. Begin immed. after seed cut. Regeneration may already be present. Sample minimum of 100 nested milacre--1/4-acre plots throughout regeneration area. USDA Forest Service Archive
2716093 Management Recommended riterion for success - 6,000 or more seedlihngs/acre (& 75%+ milacre stocking). This will absorb logging losses up to 1/2 the stand & leave enough seedlings that the superior 10-20% … USDA Forest Service Archive
2715092 Map map of Ga showing longleaf--slash USDA Forest Service Archive
2716005 Map map- Southeastern United States USDA Forest Service Archive
1420144 Map USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama. November 1961 Thomas C. Croker
2714086 Map native range USDA Forest Service Archive
2714088 Map overlay on native range map showing physiographic regions USDA Forest Service Archive
2716047 Nursery Example of precision-sown L.L. pine seed in nursery seedbed. Note the double-row per seed drill pattern with the offset seed locations between each of the double rows. This precision sowing design .. USDA Forest Service Archive
2715021 Planting hand planting bareroot seedlings on a former longleaf site USDA Forest Service Archive
1423017 Planting Civilian Conservation Core (CCC) crew dibbile planting in "stump orchard" in Louisana William D. Boyer
1420156 Prescribed Fire Cows grazing in stand one month after burn. Kisatchie National Forest in Louisiana. March 1964 University of Georgia Archive
2715023 Prescribed Fire fire used to control competition USDA Forest Service Archive
2715031 Prescribed Fire fire used during growing season to reduce competition USDA Forest Service Archive
2715032 Prescribed Fire stand immediately following burn USDA Forest Service Archive
2715033 Prescribed Fire understory controlled by frequent burns USDA Forest Service Archive
1420034 Prescribed Fire Slash pine killed after fire, Longleaf seedlings surviving, Escambia County, Alabama, July 1961 Bob Farrah
1420043 Prescribed Fire height growth seedlings killed by controlled burn, most over 5 feet survived, USDA Forest Service - Conecuh National Forest, Andalusia, Alabama, 1943 Virgil Davis
1420035 Research 1966 USDA Forest Service Longleaf Advisory Committee, USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama Bob Farrah
1420160 Research 1966 USDA Forest Service Longleaf Advisory Committee in a sawlog stand. Compartment 61. , USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama. September 1966 William D. Boyer
2733029 Research Seven year old longleaf pines, trees on right were treated with Benomyl fungicide prior to planting. Trees on left received no treatment Ed Cordell
2716062 Restoration Early natural regeneration attempts used the seed-tree method, 6-10 trees/acre. Disadv. site not occupied, brush invasion, too few seeds, too little needle litter fuel. USDA Forest Service Archive
2716081 Restoration Springtime binocular counts of flowers and conelets (and cones). In regeneration area mark about 50 typical trees for annual counts. USDA Forest Service Archive
2716045 Restoration The recently modified summit precision seed sower for operational sowing of L.L. pine seeds. Seeeds are sown in double rows/seed drill with controlled density and spacing between seeds/row. Highest… USDA Forest Service Archive
2715056 Restoration ground broadcast of seed USDA Forest Service Archive
2715057 Restoration preparing for broadcast of seed by air USDA Forest Service Archive
2715058 Restoration row sedding by machine USDA Forest Service Archive
2715059 Restoration two-row seeding machine USDA Forest Service Archive
2715061 Restoration row-hand: automatic dispenser, also for spot seeding USDA Forest Service Archive
2715062 Restoration spot seeding: rake and dispenser USDA Forest Service Archive
1502094 Sapling(s) Healthy longleaf tree USDA Forest Service - Region 8 Archive
1420095 Sapling(s) Compartment 156.USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama. November 1961 Thomas C. Croker
1420118 Sapling(s) Well-stocked sapling stand. Compartment 33. USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama. April 1963 William D. Boyer
1403040 Sapling(s) Bareroot planting in 3rd growing season. Tifton, Georgia David J. Moorhead
5369260 Sapling(s) Joseph LaForest
0908022 Seed(s) on mineral soil David J. Moorhead
0908023 Seed(s) David J. Moorhead
2715064 Seed(s) longleaf seeds, : full seeds (right), empty seeds (left) (note size of hila) USDA Forest Service Archive
2715067 Seed(s) treated seeds USDA Forest Service Archive
2715024 Seedling(s) natural regenetation (marked by white cards) beneath pine overstory USDA Forest Service Archive
2715025 Seedling(s) seedling stand developing in overstory opening USDA Forest Service Archive
1437171 Seedling(s) Grass stage seedling, eastern North Carolina Paul Bolstad
2147069 Seedling(s) David Stephens
2147070 Seedling(s) David Stephens
2715009 Seedling(s) recently germinated seed USDA Forest Service Archive
1423020 Seedling(s) Regeneration marked with cards under overstory, September 1963 William D. Boyer
2147050 Seedling(s) David Stephens
0908077 Seedling(s) bareroot seedling in active height growth during second growing season. David J. Moorhead
1197036 Seedling(s) After a prescribed fire Ricky Layson
1197037 Seedling(s) After a prescribed fire Ricky Layson
1197040 Seedling(s) After a prescribed fire Ricky Layson
1403041 Seedling(s) Seedlings in active height growth. Georgia Coastal Plain David J. Moorhead
1420060 Seedling(s) One year old seedlings after Fall prescribed burn, Compartment 32, USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama, October 1968 W. Robert Maple
1420155 Seedling(s) Silviculture Laboratory. USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama. December 1967 University of Georgia Archive
1420047 Seedling(s) seedlings from 1961 seed crop, Joseph Springs Area, Shoal Creek Ranger District, USDA Forest Service - Talladega National Forest, Alabama, taken in May 1965 William D. Boyer
1373017 Seedling(s) After prescribed fire Chris Evans
1373018 Seedling(s) After prescribed fire. Chris Evans
1397026 Seedling(s) grass stage Joseph O'Brien
2716094 Seedling(s) Seedlings in mid-June, with secondary (fascicled) needles. USDA Forest Service Archive
2716027 Seedling(s) The most widely used seedling packing containers in southern nurseries are the Kraft, plastic-lined (KP) bags. L.L. seedlings can be satisfactorily packed, stored, & shipped in these bags. … USDA Forest Service Archive
1423011 Site Scrub oak sandhills of west Florida near Defuniak Springs (Scout Camp property) November 1960. William D. Boyer
1423014 Site Mountain site Joesph Springs, Talladega National Forest. February 1963. William D. Boyer
1423015 Stand Prescribed fire used for quail management on Greenwood Plantation in Thomas County Georgia. May 1964. William D. Boyer
1423012 Stand Seed trees on Escambia Experimental Forest Compartment 116. November 14, 1956 William D. Boyer
1423013 Stand Mountain site Oakmulgee-Talladega National Forest. March 1978. William D. Boyer
1423005 Stand

virgin longleaf near Boyce, Louisiana, Bentley Lumber Company, 1955

Thomas C. Croker
1423010 Stand Flatwoods site with palmetto understory. Olustee Experimental Forest near Lake City, Florida. June 1964. William D. Boyer
1423062 Stand Spring Burn plots Escambia Experimental Forest, Alabama. 20 square feet of overstory. William D. Boyer
2147053 Stand Planted stand David Stephens
2147054 Stand Planted stand David Stephens
2147055 Stand Planted stand David Stephens
2147056 Stand Planted stand David Stephens
2147057 Stand Natural stand - 40 years old David Stephens
2147058 Stand Natural stand - 40 years old David Stephens
2147067 Stand David Stephens
2147068 Stand David Stephens
1423021 Stand Uneven aged stand in South Carolina, April 1989 William D. Boyer
1423022 Stand Natural regeneration shown in 1977, seven years after Hurricane Camille released seedlings, Gulfport, Mississippi William D. Boyer
1423018 Stand A well stocked sawlog stand Escambia county, Alabama, T.R. Miller company, November 1963 William D. Boyer
2133006 Stand with Wiregrass understory in South Carolina Ricky Layson
2133007 Stand with Wiregrass understory in South Carolina Ricky Layson
2715020 Stand seedlings in active height growth USDA Forest Service Archive
2715022 Stand Pole-size natural stand USDA Forest Service Archive
2714087 Stand natural stand USDA Forest Service Archive
2715008 Stand natural stand USDA Forest Service Archive
2714096 Stand open pine-grassland stand USDA Forest Service Archive
2714097 Stand Piedmont-Mountain stand USDA Forest Service Archive
2714098 Stand Piedmont-mountain stand USDA Forest Service Archive
2714099 Stand Coastal Plain stand USDA Forest Service Archive
2715046 Stand dense regeneration cohort USDA Forest Service Archive
1420010 Stand scrub hardwards on sandhill site, Compartment 158, USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Alabama Thomas C. Croker
1420011 Stand Aerial view of USDA Forest Service - Loxley Research Plots, Baldwin County, Alabama, 1949 J. Brasington
1420012 Stand Seed Tree stand, Compartment 135, USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Alabama Thomas C. Croker
1420057 Stand Well stocked stand, Bogalusia, Louisana William D. Boyer
1420059 Stand Longleaf forest understory, Conecuh County, Alabama, May 1967 W. Robert Maple
1420045 Stand Natural 50 year old stand on ridge top, Shoal Creek Ranger District, USDA Forest Service - Talladega National Forest, Alabama, Sept. 1961 University of Georgia Archive
1420046 Stand Natural stand on T.R. Miller Mill Company property, Escambia County, Alabama, Nov. 1963 William D. Boyer
1420037 Stand well stocked sawlog size stand, Alabama, March 1966 Bob Farrah
1420029 Stand well stocked pole stand, March 1966 Bob Farrah
1420033 Stand well stocked large sawtimber stand, Alabama, November 1961 Bob Farrah
1420148 Stand Well-stocked sapling stand. Compartment 33. USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama. March 1964 William D. Boyer
1420142 Stand 12-year old Longleaf (right) & slash pine (left) stands planted in 1945 near Lockhart, Alabama on International Paper Company lands. August 1957 William D. Boyer
1420078 Stand mountain longleaf in North Alabama, May 1968 Thomas C. Croker
1420120 Stand USDA Forest Service - Loxley Research Plots, Baldwin County, Alabama J. Brasington
1420122 Stand USDA Forest Service - Loxley Research Plots, Baldwin County, Alabama. 1949 J. Brasington
1420097 Stand T.R. Miller Mill Company longleaf forests in south Alabama. Photo taken from Miller Tower. Thomas C. Croker
1420102 Stand Well-stocked sawlog stand. Compartment 135. USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama. January 1954 Thomas C. Croker
1403042 Stand Georgia Coastal Plain David J. Moorhead
1420001 Stand tree crowns, USDA Forest Service - Loxley Research Plots, Baldwin County, Alabama J. Brasington
1420002 Stand unthinned 37 year old stand, USDA Forest Service - Loxley Research Plots, Baldwin County, Alabama J. Brasington
1420003 Stand Aerial view of Compartment 62, USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Alabama, 1949 J. Brasington
1420004 Stand Aerial view of Northeast corner of Compartment 94, evenaged seed tree stand, USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Alabama, 1949 J. Brasington
1420005 Stand seedlings from 1961 seed crop at Joseph Springs regeneration area, USDA Forest Service - Talladega National Forest, Alabama, June 1965 Thomas C. Croker
1340009 Stand Planted stand, 5-6 years old. Randolph Co. AL. David Stephens
1340010 Stand Planted stand, 5-6 years old. Randolph Co. AL. David Stephens
1340011 Stand Planted stand, 5-6 years old. Randolph Co. AL. David Stephens
1362024 Stand Chris Evans
1362025 Stand Chris Evans
1362026 Stand Chris Evans
1150073 Stand Chuck Bargeron
1150074 Stand Chuck Bargeron
1150076 Stand Chuck Bargeron
1150080 Stand Chuck Bargeron
1162022 Stand 65-year old natural stand. Tift County Georgia. David J. Moorhead
1162029 Stand 10-year old stand established using bareroot seedlings on a peanut field. Tifton, Georgia David J. Moorhead
0908061 Stand 8-year old bareroot stand David J. Moorhead
0908062 Stand 10 year-old bareroot stand. David J. Moorhead
0908063 Stand 10 year-old bareroot stand. David J. Moorhead
0908064 Stand 3 year-old bareroot stand. David J. Moorhead
0908071 Stand bareroot stand in active height growth stage David J. Moorhead
0908072 Stand bareroot stand showing typical variablity of seedlings in grass stage and in active height growth stage in the second growing season. David J. Moorhead
0908074 Stand Bareroot stand at end of first growing season with some seedlings in active height growth. David J. Moorhead
2715072 Stand row seeding: mean distance between established seedlings within row, mean distance between rows USDA Forest Service Archive
5369715 Stand

Longleaf Pine plantation age 9 years, Randolph County, Alabama, photo taken January 2008, Light snow, no damage

David Stephens
5369716 Stand

Longleaf Pine plantation age 9 years, Randolph County, Alabama, photo taken January 2008, Light snow, no damage

David Stephens
5369718 Stand

Age 9 years, planted stand,Randolph County, Alabama, no snow damage.

David Stephens
5369719 Stand

Planted stand, age 9, Randolph County, Alabama, no snow damage.

David Stephens
5395036 Stem(s)

Pine growing through concrete

Rebekah D. Wallace
5406918 Survey Karan A. Rawlins
5406919 Survey Karan A. Rawlins
5406920 Survey Karan A. Rawlins
2716023 Treatment The Benlate/clay/water mixture can be sprayed on the seeling roots either during lifting & packing at nursery or just prior to field planting. Recommended rates are 5% & 1% Benlate/dry clay … USDA Forest Service Archive
2716032 Treatment Solid tarp soil fumigation. Preferred type of fumigation using recommended and EPA registered methyl bromide-chloropicrin fumigant formulations. USDA Forest Service Archive
2716033 Treatment Alternate strip type soil fumigation. Used under windy conditions and when solid tarp equipment is not available. USDA Forest Service Archive
2715068 Treatment treating large batch of seed with pesticide USDA Forest Service Archive
2715060 Treatment seed hopper treating seeds with insecticide during planting USDA Forest Service Archive
2715045 Tree(s) USDA Forest Service Archive
2147019 Tree(s) David Stephens
2147020 Tree(s) David Stephens
2147021 Tree(s) David Stephens
1150061 Tree(s) Chuck Bargeron
1150062 Tree(s) Chuck Bargeron
5407030 Tree(s)

crown

Karan A. Rawlins
5407031 Tree(s)

crowns

Karan A. Rawlins
5407032 Tree(s)

crowns

Karan A. Rawlins
5395035 Tree(s)

Pine growing through concrete

Rebekah D. Wallace
1420008 Wildfire hot wild fire on Florida-Alabama state line, 1950 Thomas C. Croker


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