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Scientific name: Pinus clausa
Other features
* Grows in very dry, extremely well-drained soils in scrub habitat
* May invade high pine areas as a weedy species
* Very poor fire resistance although seeds grow profusely after fire
* Endemic to Florida but not common
* Seeds eaten by many birds and rodents
* Important to more than 20 threatened or endangered species
* Relative of Florida Slash pine
* Not as tall and has shorter needles than Slash pine
* Shorter lived than Slash pine
* Doesn’t produce tall trunks so not useful to lumber industry
* Sometimes used for pulp
* Has few diseases but can be susceptible to sand bark beetles and sand pine sand flies