My mistake. The order in which you would see the trees if you were there, would 
be, from left to right:
DSC02074
DSC02068
DSC02069
DSC02070
DSC02073
Man I hate when I make mistakes like that.
Barry

--- On Tue, 7/14/09, Barry Caselli <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Barry Caselli <[email protected]>
Subject: [ENTS] Shortleaf Pines - NJ Pine Barrens
To: "ENTS" <[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, July 14, 2009, 5:42 PM







ENTS,
Here are several old Shortleaf Pines along the entrance road to the 
Batsto/Pleasant Mills Church, the church associated with the old Batsto 
Ironworks. The oldest marked graves in the cemetery are from 1760 and the 
church is from 1808. The trees may be quite old.
 
When Shortleaf Pines get this big and this old, I find it difficult to tell 
them apart from Pitch Pines, which are the dominant pines of the Pine Barrens. 
But these trees are Shortleaf. I've been told that the tiny cones are the 
giveaway.
Anyway, enjoy these 5 photos. The order in which you would see the trees if you 
were there, would be, from left to right:
DSC02073
DSC02074
DSC02068
DSC02069
DSC02070
I just can't get over the beauty of the pines in our Pine Barrens. I never tire 
of them.
Hope you enjoy them too.
Barry


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