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spruce pine: Susan V. Kossuth and J. L. Michael. Grows near water or in swampland in coastal plains. The wood is brittle, not durable, and not highly valued.
The "uses" column encodes (not in this order): construction, landscaping, posts, pulpwood, terpenes, veneers, winter holiday decorations.
 
Virginia pine: Katherine K. Carter and Albert G. Snow Jr. Formerly called "scrub pine", it has become a popular choice for reforestation and reclamation sites in the southeast and a principle provider of timber and pulpwood.
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