ENTS,

I often have folks ask about "yellow" pine at Cook Forest.  I'm not entirely
sure what exact species they're talking about.  They often think that
"yellow" pine is it's own species.  A quick search of the term on the
internet suggests the term "yellow" pine is often made towards a group of
pine in the genus *Pinus*, but doesn't give an official name, kind of like
calling any pine found, "yellow" pine.

I'm thinking that they're most likely either talking about the park's pitch
pine, or possibly more likely... a fond nickname for the ancient large old
growth pine found here.

Can anyone clear this up for me?  These folks even go far back as claiming
it as an old forestry term used to describe pine, but they still can't
distinguish an actual species.

Thanks,

Dale

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