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Pinus resinosa (red pine, Pinaceae)

P. resinosa stand. Also Sorbus decora (showy mountain-ash) seedling, bottom; Pinus strobus (eastern white pine) seedling, bottom centre; Abies balsamea (balsam fir) seedlings, bottom left and background. Quetico Provincial Park , Ontario, Canada.
Stunted P. resinosa . Two small Pinus banksiana (jack pine), bottom right. The same species in the background, P. resinosa with long needles. Quetico Provincial Park , Ontario, Canada.
Old-growth Pinus stand with P. strobus (eastern white pine, with long horizontal branches) and P. resinosa (other tall trees). Fraxinus pennsylvanica (red ash) along the shore. Quetico Provincial Park , Ontario, Canada.
Pinus strobus (eastern white pine, left), P. resinosa (right) and plentiful small Abies balsamea (balsam fir). Further large P. resinosa behind A. balsamea . Quetico Provincial Park , Ontario, Canada.
Three Pinus species on dry rocky slope. From the left: P. strobus (eastern white pine), P. resinosa , P. banksiana (jack pine). Also small Thuja occidentalis (white-cedar). Lake Superior Provincial Park . Ontario, Canada.
Dry slope facing Lake Superior. Pinus strobus (eastern white pine, top right), P. resinosa (centre), Betula papyrifera (paper birch, centre), Picea glauca (white spruce, left), Sorbus decora (showy mountain-ash, top right). Lake Superior Provincial Park . Ontario, Canada.