Jack Pine (Pinus banksiana)
The Jack Pine gives most
animals, especially rodents, their nurturance. White-tailed deer browse the saplings and young trees, while the snowshoe hares feed on its seedlings.
Canadian Indians formerly use this wood as frames for their canoes. Also, the jack pine is used to build houses and to make pulp for paper.
It is mostly found in the colder states and countries, such as New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont; It is plentiful in the wild
The jack pine easily adapts to flat or hilly areas that have sandy soil; it does not have a special root system. Its waxy pine needles and rough bark make it possible for this tree to grow in the cold taiga.
The Jack Pine is also used to build houses and make pulp for paper.
Canadian Indians formerly use this wood as frames for their canoes. Also, the jack pine is used to build houses and to make pulp for paper.
It is mostly found in the colder states and countries, such as New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont; It is plentiful in the wild
The jack pine easily adapts to flat or hilly areas that have sandy soil; it does not have a special root system. Its waxy pine needles and rough bark make it possible for this tree to grow in the cold taiga.
The Jack Pine is also used to build houses and make pulp for paper.