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Josephine Del Deo Memorial Woodland
About Us
Who We Are
Founders
The Provincetown Greenway
Articles
Annual Reports
Contact
Become a Member
Our Sponsors
Saving Land
What is a Land Trust?
Land Trust Benefits
Land Partners
Protected Lands
Places to Visit
Trails Gallery
Clapps/Duck Ponds
Shank Painter Pond Wildlife Sanctuary
Hawthorne Wildlife SAnctuary
Nicky's Park
Old Colony Nature Pathway
Dwyer Family Woodlands
Fox Run
Whistle Path Woods
Foss Woods
Warbler Woods
Volunteer
Opportunities
Land Stewardship
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William Mullin
January 15, 2019

Pitch Pine History and Importance

William Mullin
January 15, 2019
Pitch Pine History and Importance

The pitch pine is the signature tree of Cape Cod, growing in dry, barren areas, even in the white sands of a beach. Any tree that can fill this role in nature has my admiration.

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