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Piney Woods (other)
The Piney Woods usually refers to a terrestrial ecoregion in the US southern states of Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas. Piney Woods may also refer to: * Pine forests generally * A historic ecoregion in the US states of North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia, now known as the Sandhills and Inner Banks * Piney Woods Country Life School in Piney Woods, Mississippi, United States * Piney Woods, Michigan, an unincorporated community * Piney Woods, Mississippi, an unincorporated community Pineywoods may also refer to: * Pineywoods cattle, endangered breed of landrace heritage cattle * Pineywoods Guinea * Pineywoods geranium * Pineywoods dropseed * Pineywoods goldenrod See also * Pine Belt (Mississippi) The Pine Belt, also known as the Piney Woods, is a region in Southeast Mississippi. The region gets its name from the longleaf pine trees that are abundant in the region. The Pine Belt includes 9 counties: Covington, Forrest, Greene, Jefferson ..., a region in southern Mis ...
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Piney Woods
The Piney Woods is a temperate coniferous forest terrestrial ecoregion in the Southern United States covering of East Texas, southern Arkansas, western Louisiana, and southeastern Oklahoma. These coniferous forests are dominated by several species of pine as well as hardwoods including hickory and oak. Historically the most dense part of this forest region was the Big Thicket though the lumber industry dramatically reduced the forest concentration in this area and throughout the Piney Woods during the 19th and 20th centuries. The World Wide Fund for Nature considers the Piney Woods to be one of the critically endangered ecoregions of the United States. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) defines most of this ecoregion as the South Central Plains. Setting The Piney Woods cover a area of eastern Texas, northwestern Louisiana, southwestern Arkansas and the southeastern corner of Oklahoma. They are bounded on the east by the Mississippi lowland forests, on the s ...
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Pine
A pine is any conifer tree or shrub in the genus ''Pinus'' () of the family Pinaceae. ''Pinus'' is the sole genus in the subfamily Pinoideae. The World Flora Online created by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and Missouri Botanical Garden accepts 187 species names of pines as current, together with more synonyms. The American Conifer Society (ACS) and the Royal Horticultural Society accept 121 species. Pines are commonly found in the Northern Hemisphere. ''Pine'' may also refer to the lumber derived from pine trees; it is one of the more extensively used types of lumber. The pine family is the largest conifer family and there are currently 818 named cultivars (or trinomials) recognized by the ACS. Description Pine trees are evergreen, coniferous resinous trees (or, rarely, shrubs) growing tall, with the majority of species reaching tall. The smallest are Siberian dwarf pine and Potosi pinyon, and the tallest is an tall ponderosa pine located in southern Oregon's Rogue Riv ...
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Sandhills (Carolina)
The Sandhills or Carolina Sandhills is a 10-35 mi wide physiographic region within the U.S. Atlantic Coastal Plain province, along the updip (inland) margin of this province in the States of North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. The extent of the Carolina Sandhills is shown in maps of the ecoregions of North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. Geology The unconsolidated sand of the Carolina Sandhills is mapped as the Quaternary Pinehurst Formation, and is interpreted as eolian (wind-blown) sand sheets and dunes that were mobilized episodically from approximately 75,000 to 6,000 years ago. Most of the published luminescence ages from the sand are coincident with the last glaciation, a time when the southeastern United States was characterized by colder air temperatures, stronger winds, and less vegetation. The Carolina Sandhills region also contains outcrops of Cretaceous-age (~100 million years old) strata of sand, sandstone, and clay that are interpreted as fl ...
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Inner Banks
The Inner Banks is a neologism made up by developers and tourism promoters to describe the inland coastal region of eastern North Carolina. Without historical precedent, the term "Inner Banks" is an early 21st-century construct that is part of an attempt to rebrand the mostly agrarian coastal plain east of I-95 as a more attractive region for visitors and retirees. Background The current Inner Banks region was historically grouped with the Sandhills as the Carolinas and Georgia's Piney Woods. Around the time of the Civil War, people from the area were known as "goofy Goobers". The regional name and demonym fell from use over time as the area was deforested. The present term suggests relation to the historical area known as the Outer Banks, a string of barrier islands off the coast of North Carolina that have long been a popular tourist attraction. The demand for waterfront property in eastern North Carolina as a site for second homes for the relatively wealthy has resulted in a ...
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Piney Woods Country Life School
The Piney Woods Country Life School (or The Piney Woods School) is a co-educational independent historically African-American boarding school for grades 9–12 in Piney Woods, unincorporated Rankin County, Mississippi. It is south of Jackson.Copeland, Larry.Black private school serves as rural refuge / Discipline and calm helps students flourish" '' Knight-Ridder Tribune News'' at the ''Houston Chronicle''. Sunday September 28, 1997. A40. Retrieved on December 2, 2011. It is one of four remaining historically African-American boarding schools in the United States. It is currently the largest African-American boarding school, as well as being the second oldest continually operating African-American boarding school. Its campus was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2020. History The Piney Woods School was founded in 1909 by Laurence C. Jones. Jones added the Mississippi School of the Blind for Negroes in the early 1920s, and in 1929, with the arrival of Marth ...
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Piney Woods, Michigan
Piney may refer to: Places United States * Piney, Arkansas (other) * Piney Buttes, Montana, a set of buttes * Piney, Oklahoma, a census designated place * Piney Township, Clarion County, Pennsylvania * Piney River (other) * Piney Creek (other) * Piney Woods, an ecoregion in the southern United States Elsewhere * Rural Municipality of Piney, Manitoba, Canada ** Piney, Manitoba, a community within the municipality * Piney, Aube, France, a commune Other uses * Duc de Piney, a title in the peerage of France; see Duke of Piney-Luxembourg * nickname of Joseph Armone (1917-1992), American mobster and member of the Gambino crime family * Piney Gir, often shortened to Piney, American musician and singer born Angela Penhaligon * Piney (Pine Barrens resident), a derogatory term for a resident of the New Jersey Pine Barrens * Piney Winston, a character in the American television series ''Sons of Anarchy'' See also *Big Piney (other) Big Piney may refer to: ...
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Piney Woods, Mississippi
Piney Woods is an unincorporated community in Rankin County, Mississippi, United States. It is the site of the Piney Woods Country Life School, a historically African-American boarding school established in 1909. The community is part of the Jackson Metropolitan Statistical Area In the United States, a metropolitan statistical area (MSA) is a geographical region with a relatively high population density at its core and close economic ties throughout the area. Such regions are neither legally Incorporated town, incorporate .... References External links Piney Woods Country Life School- Official site. Unincorporated communities in Mississippi Unincorporated communities in Rankin County, Mississippi Jackson metropolitan area, Mississippi {{RankinCountyMS-geo-stub ...
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Pineywoods Cattle
Pineywoods cattle are a rare breed landrace of cattle introduced to the southeastern United States in the early 16th century by Spanish explorers. See also * Cattle * Dairy farming * Factory farming * List of cattle breeds List of cattle breeds — Over 1000 breeds of cattle are recognized worldwide, some of which adapted to the local climate, others which were bred by humans for specialized uses. Cattle breeds fall into two main types, which are regarded as eith ... References External links Pineywoods Cattle Registry & Breeders Association* Picture of a Texas Pineywoods Cow, Barrington Living History Farm Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site, Texas {{DEFAULTSORT:Pineywoods (Cattle) Cattle breeds Cattle breeds originating in the United States Conservation Priority Breeds of the Livestock Conservancy Cattle landraces ...
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Pineywoods Geranium
''Geranium caespitosum'', the purple cluster geranium or pineywoods geranium, is a perennial herb native to the western United States and northern Mexico. Its US distribution includes Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming.''Geranium caespitosum''.
PLANTS Profile. USDA. Accessed 23 June 2013.
It has a purple to red flower with 5 stamens, and the sepals are acuminate, tapering with a long point. It has palmately lobed leaves. The fruit is a schizocarp made up of 5 mericarps. Flowers bloom May to September. It grows in damp soils, as in the understory of coniferous forests and in canyons.


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Pineywoods Dropseed
''Sporobolus junceus'' is a species of grass known by the common name pineywoods dropseed. It is native to the southern United States.''Sporobolus junceus''.
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This perennial bunchgrass has stems up to a meter tall. The leaves are up to 30 centimeters long and are flat or rolled. They are blue-green in color.''Sporobolus junceus''.
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panicle A panicle is a much-branched inflorescence. (softcover ). Some authors distinguish it from a compound ...
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Pineywoods Goldenrod
''Solidago pinetorum'' is a North American plant species in the family Asteraceae, called Small's goldenrod or pineywoods goldenrod. It is found in the east-central United States: Virginia, West Virginia, and the Carolinas The Carolinas are the U.S. states of North Carolina and South Carolina, considered collectively. They are bordered by Virginia to the north, Tennessee to the west, and Georgia to the southwest. The Atlantic Ocean is to the east. Combining Nort .... ''Solidago pinetorum'' is a perennial herb up to 110 cm (44 inches) tall, spreading by means of underground rhizomes. One plant can produce as many as 350 small yellow flower heads in a showy branching array at the top of the plant. The plant grows in open places, often in pine woodlands on hillsides. References External linksLady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, University of Texas pinetorum Plants described in 1903 Flora of the Eastern United States {{Solidago-stub ...
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