Pitch Pine
Pitch Pine is a type of tree native to eastern North America, known for its tall, straight trunk and distinctive, thick bark. It typically grows in sandy or rocky soils and can reach heights of up to 100 feet. The tree is characterized by its long, needle-like leaves that are grouped in bundles of three.
This tree is valued for its strong, resinous wood, which is often used in construction and for making furniture. Pitch Pine is also important for wildlife, providing habitat and food for various species, including birds and small mammals.