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Yellow pines are also known as "Devil pines" because they can be devil-like sometimes.
Because they can be devil-like sometimes.
Although they both belong to the same family there is a difference in the leaves or needles. Cedars bear their short needles in rosettes along the branches and pines usually have much longer needle grown in clumps toward the end of the twigs. There are many species of pines but only 4 types of cedar.
White Pine and Yellow Cedar
G. A. Pearson has written: 'Natural reproduction of western yellow pine in the southwest' -- subject(s): Yellow pines, Reforestation
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In the Pines was created in 1917.
Spruce is a tougher wood, but some pines, like yellow pine, are much more resistant to rot under water. Yellow pine is often used in boatmaking.
The address of the Pollock Pines Library is: 6210 Pony Express Trail, Pollock Pines, 95726 9617
Dipper Pines.
The address of the Southern Pines Public Library is: 170 W Connecticut Ave, Southern Pines, 28387 4819
Scotch pines are are very strong