shortleaf pine
Americannoun
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a pine, Pinus echinata, of the southern U.S., having short, flexible leaves.
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the hard, brownish-yellow wood of this tree, used in the construction of houses, for making furniture, and for pulp.
Etymology
Origin of shortleaf pine
An Americanism dating back to 1790–1800
Example Sentences
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Relax in thermal waters piped right from the hot springs, hike through rare shortleaf pine forests, or look out over the rolling Ouachita Mountains from the 216-foot-tall Hot Springs Mountain Tower.
From Washington Post • Feb. 6, 2020
Inside the five-acre enclosure, among the native oaks and pines, he had planted southern trees including persimmon and shortleaf pine — species better adapted to hotter, drier conditions.
From New York Times • Apr. 25, 2019
It is pastorally appointed with sweeping greensward, tall stands of shortleaf pine and pleasing arrangements of whitewashed command buildings fronted by old-fashioned verandas.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The shortleaf pine ranks second to the longleaf in importance to the lumber industries of the East and South.
From Trees Worth Knowing by Rogers, Julia Ellen
Being widely distributed over many localities different in soil and climate, the growth of the shortleaf pine seems materially influenced by location.
From The Mechanical Properties of Wood Including a Discussion of the Factors Affecting the Mechanical Properties, and Methods of Timber Testing by Record, Samuel J.
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