| eastern white pine | USDA PLANTS Symbol: PIST U.S. Nativity: Native Habit: Conifer Trees |
| Pinus strobus L. |
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Taxonomic Rank: Pinopsida: Pinales: Pinaceae |
| Synonym(s): easter white pine, northern white pine, soft pine, weymouth pine, white pine |
| Native Range: Newfoundland to Man., s. to N.S., N.E., e. MD, s. PA, mts. of GA and TN, n. IL and central IA ( Fernald 1950) |
| Selected Images from Invasive.org | View All Images at Invasive.org |
![]() Cultivar; 'Pendula' The Dow Gardens Archive, Dow Gardens, Bugwood.org Additional Resolutions & Image Usage |
![]() Tree(s); Mature white pines growing on a richer northern hardwood site in northern lower Michigan Steven Katovich, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org Additional Resolutions & Image Usage |
![]() Tree(s); On the shores of Lake Temiscaming, separating Ontario and Québec. Summer 2005 Stéphan Robichaud, Trees Unlimited, Bugwood.org Additional Resolutions & Image Usage |
![]() Foliage; Keith Kanoti, Maine Forest Service, Bugwood.org Additional Resolutions & Image Usage |
![]() Cones; Keith Kanoti, Maine Forest Service, Bugwood.org Additional Resolutions & Image Usage |
![]() Diagram or Graphic; 1. Branchlet with male strobiles. - 2. Branchlet with female (a, b) strobiles (cone-inflorescences), and one year old developing (immature) cones (c, d). - 3. Mature branchlet with conelets and terminal bud (needles partially removed). - 4. Branchlet with ripe, open cone. - 5. Seed scales from outer (abaxial, a), and inner (adaxial, b) sides. - 6. Winged seed (a, b), and seed after wing was removed (c - e). - 7. Seedling with cotyledons. After Hempel & Wilhelm, 1889. Photos and explanations from the book: Zelimir Borzan. "Tree and Shrub Names in Latin, Croatian, English, and German, with synonyms", University of Zagreb, 2001. Zelimir Borzan, University of Zagreb, Bugwood.org Additional Resolutions & Image Usage |
![]() Stand; Katherine Lake. Ottawa National Forest, Syvania Wilderness Joseph O'Brien, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org Additional Resolutions & Image Usage |
![]() Twig(s)/Shoot(s); Bill Cook, Michigan State University, Bugwood.org Additional Resolutions & Image Usage |
![]() Twig(s)/Shoot(s); Paul Wray, Iowa State University, Bugwood.org Additional Resolutions & Image Usage |
![]() Bark; Keith Kanoti, Maine Forest Service, Bugwood.org Additional Resolutions & Image Usage |
| EDDMapS Distribution: This map is incomplete and is based only on current site and county level reports made by experts and records obtained from USDA Plants Database. For more information, visit www.eddmaps.org |
![]() State(s) Where Reported invasive. Based on state level agency and organization lists of invasive plants from WeedUS database. |
| U.S. National Parks where reported invasive: |
| Haleakala National Park (Hawaii) |
| Invasive Listing Sources: |
| Jil M. Swearingen, Survey of invasive plants occurring on National Park Service lands, 2000-2007 |



















