White pine trees are well adapated for growing in sandy soils but often suffer from root damage and sudden decline when grown in clay soils common in most of Indiana. This publication discusses the causes of white pine decline and how to avoid it.
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White pine trees are well adapated for growing in sandy soils but often suffer from root damage and sudden decline when grown in clay soils common in most of Indiana. This publication discusses the causes of white pine decline and how to avoid it.
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