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We dig fresh our plants and ship immediately. We ship US Mail, Priority shipping. You will receive a tracking number once your plants ship. All plants will be fine in their packages for up to 3 days after receiving.
How We Protect Your Plants For Transit
We sell only bare root plants. We dip the roots in tera-sorb silicone gel to retain ample moisture for transit and surround with plastic. This is superior protection for plants in transit for up to 12 days.
Upon Receipt Of Your Plants
Open your plants and inspect the same day received. We offer 3 days to report any problems with your order. Bare root plants need to be planted within 2-3 days of receiving unless weather-related problems prohibit planting. Store in a cool place and keep roots moist and covered with plastic until they can be planted. Water for the first week daily after planting.
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Ships November through April |
Description
Loblolly Pine is an evergreen woody plant
It is native to the southeast US and can be found in other parts like New Jersey, Florida, and Texas. It is used for natural firewood and can grow to reach around 50 feet. Make your space more enjoyable with this tree. These trees make excellent decorations, especially for the winter season.Its sap has a sweet taste and is perfect for making syrup, honey, or other sweet products. The sap also has antiseptic properties that are perfect for treating wounds or mouthwash.
Loblolly pine trees often have a yellow-green bark that usually peels off. They grow in a conical shape and are long-lived, with their lives spanning up to 180-200 years. The tree is native to the continental United States, but it has also been successfully planted in Puerto Rico and Honduras.
Loblolly pine is a beautiful evergreen with a strong, straight trunk
The tree is commonly used to create shady areas because it does not cast much shade onto the ground. It grows up to 120 ft with a trunk width of up to 4 ft and produces turpentine oil that offers an extensive range of uses. The tree can be found in wetland areas and used as a food source for indigenous people. It is best known for its longevity and strength. You'll be blown away by this tree's ability to grow in a variety of soils! If you're looking for a plant to grow in your backyard, this tree is for you. Whether it's for timber or wood pulp, it can do it all.
They are planted and grown for timber, but they can also make wood pulp. These plants thrive in various soils, from dry upland locations to well-drained plains. They establish themselves quickly in marshes and abandoned areas.
Slow growing, this tree is native to the southern United States. Woodworkers prefer the yellowish wood over softwood, such as cedar.