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09/04/2018 03:49PM  
I LOVE this pine and don't know what kind it is but, IT'S SO FLUFFY!
Can anyone tell me what kind it is?
 
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GraniteCliffs
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09/04/2018 03:58PM  
I am no expert but from the picture it sure looks like a white pine.
 
thebotanyguy
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09/04/2018 04:26PM  
Only 3 pine species are present in northern MN: White Pine, Red Pine, and Jack Pine. You photographed a White Pine.
 
missmolly
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09/04/2018 06:15PM  
That is a super fluffy tree. White pines vary so in appearance and I love that about them.
 
h20
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09/04/2018 07:04PM  
Pinus Strobis,,,the majestic white pine.
 
09/04/2018 07:50PM  
Now can anyone name that lake?
 
09/04/2018 08:15PM  
Let's see... about 20 feet of shoreline.... that'll have to be Cowdoc.
 
09/04/2018 08:33PM  
Hint: Busiest lake I the BWCA
 
smoke11
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09/05/2018 06:51AM  
Lake one!
 
09/05/2018 07:04AM  
Bingo!
 
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