When I saw the big one in the summer I thought a branch had fallen. Guess not! Theres some more species up there not quite sure what its pretty high up. Maybe they are Loblolly Pine or a pond pine, idk i've been looking at native trees in my area http://www.dof.virginia.gov/infopubs/Native-Tree-ID-spreads_2016_pub.pdf . Ill try to get permission and see if I can get these out in the spring. This is a high school close to my house, I was walking my dogs but i'm always on the look out haha.I can't believe you didn't snag them right away. I don't think they are Virginia pines although that would have been my first guess. They really look like White Pines.
I think that’s right@Forrestford
Looks leggy like a young loblolly. Usually when I see volunteer pines here in VA, they're loblollies.
Here is a baby growing in my yard, yours looks similar to mine:
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Haha I bet! I was thinking the same thingI think I might have looked pretty creepy heading to the back of this stadium with my camera on a school day....
Yeah, whatever it is, it doesn’t look the best materialI suspect these are the rare species "Pinus Gutterus Easyus to Collectus". It's Latin but you know.....they want you to collect them...... do it for the Pines.
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Ps.....look like eastern white pine ...... good for landscape....... a pain for bonsai..... although not impossible..... a serious pain..... they will do the opposite of everything you want them to.