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no offense taken and I appreciate the correction. Like I said earlier... I
sell lumber for a living ...not teach botany.


"Silvan" wrote in message
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mel wrote:

accelerated growth due to introduced nutrients and forestry management

has
played some part but these 2 genus simply grow faster in the first

place.

I know posts like this are annoying, but I can't help myself. The urge I
feel here is not to make you look bad, Mel, but to educate everyone else,
and I just can't resist it.

4 different genus. Pinus
Palustris (Longleaf)and Pinus Enchinta (Shortleaf)
are the 2 genus that every keeps referring to as "old

growth". Today, Pinus
Taeda (Loblolly) and Pinus Elliottii (Slash) are the most common for

managed

Actually, you have four different *species*. All four of those are in the
same genus, /Pinus/. I'd also like to point out that the plural of

"genus"
is "genera."

Just remember (thank you Mr. Morrison, 11th grade bio teacher):

King Phillip Cut Off Father Gregory's Scrotum
Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species

Pinus enchinta -- note lowercase
Pinus pallustris
Pinus taeda
Pinus elliottii (*)

I feel better now. I know, I know, I'm an asshole. I couldn't help

myself.

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