Loblolly Pine

The Loblolly Pine, scientifically known as Pinus taeda L., is a prominent species found in the Summerville, South Carolina area. This evergreen tree is easily recognizable by its tall stature and distinctive long needles, which can grow up to 10 inches in length. The Loblolly Pine typically thrives in the southeastern United States and is particularly well-suited to the warm, humid climate of this region. It is a vital component of the local ecosystem, providing habitat and food for various wildlife species.

The Loblolly Pine is known for its rapid growth and can reach heights of up to 100 feet, making it one of the tallest pine species in the eastern U.S. Its trunk is straight and can grow to a diameter of over 2 feet. The bark of the Loblolly Pine is thick and scaly, providing protection against pests and diseases. The tree produces cones that are 3 to 6 inches long, which contain seeds that are a food source for many birds and small mammals.

This species was first observed in Summerville on August 3, 2026, marking its presence in the local landscape. The Loblolly Pine plays a crucial role in forestry and is often planted for timber production due to its valuable wood. Additionally, it is important for soil stabilization and erosion control, making it a key species in conservation efforts. As you explore the natural beauty around Summerville, keep an eye out for this magnificent tree and the diverse wildlife it supports.

ID5285241
Rankspecies
Scientific NamePinus taeda L.
Common NameLoblolly Pine
AttributionJessica Finicle | Jessica Finicle | iNaturalist | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
First Seen08/03/2026 1:01 pm
Last Seen08/03/2026 1:01 pm
Total ObservationsYes
IDAuthor NameDate/TimeLocation
6179213966Jessica FinicleMarch 8, 2026 1:01 pm32.947688, -80.170469

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