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English: A stand of natural red pine in the dry-mesic woods. Most are aged aound 140 years with a few nearing 200 years/
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Source https://www.michigan.gov/dnr/-/media/Project/Websites/dnr/Documents/PRD/MgtPlans/GeteMinoMshkiigan-GMP.pdf
Author State of Michigan, Department of Natural Resources, Parks & Recreation Division (PRD)

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A stand of natural red pine in the dry-mesic woods. Most are aged aound 140 years with a few nearing 200 years/

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