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Habitat:
This pine is found on dry, rocky ridges and peaks. It has a large taproot
and is remarkably windfirm. Growth is slow, but trees are long-lived (to
300 years). Growth is best on moist, well-drained soils in full sun.
Diseases: Damage is caused by
fire, white pine blister rust, bark beetles, budworms and dwarf mistletoe.
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Distribution: The
limber pine is native to the Rocky Mountains from Canada to northern
New Mexico, but not abundant anywhere in its range. It grows well in northwestern
Iowa and on the ISU campus. |