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Longleaf Pine Preserve
Aug 15, 2022
floridahikes.com
The last stands: Longleaf pine advocates protect, reestablish iconic forests in Florida
Jul 20, 2022
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LongLeaf Village Neighborhood Spotlight - Gainesville Life
Jul 11, 2023
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Primrose at Longleaf by DRB Homes
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Bird’s eye view of wild Florida Longleaf pine ecosystems are some of the most diverse in North America. They support a wide range of native species, like the pitcher plants in this video and endangered red-cockaded woodpeckers. Although longleaf pine forests and savannas once covered an estimated 90 million acres across the southeastern coastal plain, they’ve been reduced to just 5.2 million acres, 2.4 million of which are in Florida. Check in the link in our bio for resources and maps fro
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Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation
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The Loss of Longleaf Pine Ecosystems Mature Longleaf Pine ecosystems once dominated the southeastern United States, covering 2/3rds (90 million acres) of the Gulf Coastal Plain. Now, less than 5% remain. Almost all of the majestic old-growth trees (many close to 500 years old) were logged in the early 19th century, and their ecosystems were replaced by agricultural fields, pine plantations, and urban development. The remaining patches were degraded by fire suppression. Few Floridians can compreh
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Mar 27, 2025
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Florida Native Plant Society
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TERMINOLOGY TUESDAY 🌿 w/ the Florida Native Plant Society! Longleaf Pine (& Red Cockaded Woodpeckers) Pinus paulstris Family: Pinaceae The Longleaf Pine is (literally) home to the world's only woodpecker that excavates nesting cavities in trees that are still alive. The Red Cockaded Woodpecker (Picoides borealis) was almost obliterated in the southeastern US due to logging of longleaf pine and land use changes in the mid-1900s. A concerted effort to protect habitat and translocate nestlings to
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Mar 4, 2025
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Florida Native Plant Society
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TERMINOLOGY TUESDAY 🌿 w/ the Florida Native Plant Society! Meet the Longleaf Pine! Longleaf Pine Pinus palustris Family: Pinaceae The most distinctive and ecologically important pine species in the Southeast! Longleaf is a large and long-lived species, reaching 100 feet tall and living as long as 400 years! This species is the foundation of the biodiverse Longleaf Pine Ecosystem, which once covered up to 90 million acres of the Southeastern Coastal Plain. This ecosystem and the tree it’s named
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Mar 12, 2025
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Florida Native Plant Society
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Thanks for passing the pinecone, North Carolina! Today, we’re exploring the iconic longleaf pine forests of Florida. Did you know these towering trees can reach up to 115 feet tall and live for an incredible 500 years? 🌳 They’re true ancient wonders of nature! Longleaf pines are more than just impressive giants; they’re a vital keystone species. What does that mean? 🍃They play a crucial role in balancing their ecosystem, ensuring harmony among plants and animals alike. It’s not just predators
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Jul 1, 2024
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The Nature Conservancy in Florida
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The Longleaf Pine forest in North Carolina is home to the Venus Flytrap!🪰 While flytraps are cultivated throughout the world, they are native to only a small area of the coastal plain in North and South Carolina. This carnivorous plant loves the Longleaf Pine forests because it is also a fire-dependent species!🔥 Controlled burning gives them an edge when competing with other shrubby species for nutrients, space, and sunlight. Venus flytraps come back quickly, sometimes within a few days after
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Jun 22, 2024
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The Nature Conservancy in Florida
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Students at Longleaf Elementary School welcomed back for 2025 school year
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Longleaf Pine – Three Weeks ‘til MarineQuest2023! Interested in learning more about Florida’s ecosystems? Join us at #MarineQuest2023, our family-friendly open house, next month on February 18th! For more information visit our event page: https://fb.me/e/2eGsz96kY The Longleaf Pine (Pinus Palustris) is known for its long needlelike leaves that can grow up to 18 inches – longer than any other eastern pine species! But did you know that these leaves play an instrumental role in keeping the tree pr
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Jan 27, 2023
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Myfwc Fish and Wildlife Research Institute
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Longleaf pine takes its time to grow, and needs fire to thrive🔥. When it is a seed, fire consumes litter on the forest floor, creating the best conditions for germination. The seed starts growing an extensive root system, which continues during the grass stage. During the grass stage, the dense needle clusters protect the growth bud from fire, and the needles regrow post-burn. The extensive root system takes a long time to develop, which is why longleaf pine takes longer to grow than other pine
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Aug 22, 2024
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The Nature Conservancy in North Carolina
How fire, people and history shaped the South’s iconic longleaf pine forests
2 months ago
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Longleaf Pine Forests—A Southern Treasure
Feb 13, 2024
nature.org
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Come take a tour of our WagyuMama Schoolhosue Freeport location at camp Longleaf, Biophila. So much good stuff coming for all of our homeschool Kids. : : : : : : #homeschool #freeport #florida #nature #schoolhouse #ranch #outdoors | WagyuMama Ranch
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The tree’s truth: Once dominant, longleaf pines face the growing threat of climate change
May 9, 2024
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Controlled Burns in Florida
Sep 16, 2018
nature.org
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TERMINOLOGY TUESDAY 🌿 w/ the Florida Native Plant Society! The Unique Lifecycle of the Longleaf Pine Longleaf Pine, Pinus palustris, is the longest-lived of our southern pine species, with some individuals reaching 450 years old. It has evolved an unusual life cycle to adapt to the frequent fires that are a critical component of its ecosystem. Seed Stage: The large pine seeds fall from the trees in October to late November. Most seeds succumb to predation from wildlife - a critical food source
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Florida Native Plant Society
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TERMINOLOGY TUESDAY 🌿 w/ the Florida Native Plant Society! Our last species to profile of our Florida native pines is the most recently described species and one of the most difficult to distinguish; Meet the South Florida Slash Pine! South Florida Slash Pine Pinus densa Family: Pinaceae Pinus densa was formerly lumped into Pinus elliottii, Slash Pine, and was known as Pinus elliottii var. densa. However, phylogenetic studies have shown this species is more closely related to Longleaf Pine and
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Florida Native Plant Society
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Growing vegetables in South Florida can be very challenging alone. Throw in direct salt spray from the ocean and you have a whole other situation! My client here on Jupiter beach faces directly east and has been unsuccessful growing vegetables and herbs for years in their raised beds because of the salt. Setting up your soil is the most important thing when you are growing food. You want that soil to be full of life with all sorts of microbes and insects doing what God designed them to do. High
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Longleaf Design
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Planting Longleaf Pines 2026
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Longleaf Pine Aerial 4K
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William Blauvelt
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Tall Timbers has an amazing property where they lead a ton of amazing fire ecology research studying fire patterns and the benifits of regular prescribed fire in the longleaf/wiregrass Savana ecosystems of the southeast. Without fire you don’t have quail, and without quail you can’t hunt quail. So a Desire to hunt quail led to the state of land management that ultimately saved the quail, and now we burn more land than anywhere on earth here in Florida.
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