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  2. Tornado outbreak of December 28–29, 2024 - Wikipedia

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    A tornado initially caused minor tree damage with one pine tree falling on a home. Numerous other trees were snapped or uprooted and a double-wide trailer and nearby sheds also sustained damage. Tree damage continued across wooded areas and pastures before the tornado reached US 231, where a business lost part of its roof and many pine tree ...

  3. Pinus pinaster - Wikipedia

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    Pinus pinaster, the maritime pine [2] [3] or cluster pine, [2] is a pine native to the south Atlantic Europe region and parts of the western Mediterranean. It is a hard, fast growing pine bearing small seeds with large wings.

  4. 'Living snow fence': DOT plants 1,000 white pine trees in ...

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    Region 6 DOT employees planted approximately 1,000 white pine trees Monday, creating living snow fences along highways susceptible to whiteouts.

  5. I live in New Jersey, and my tree snapped during a ... - AOL

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    On the other hand, if the fence is yours and you'd both have to make independent claims with separate insurers, you might be better off just splitting the $7,100 in total repair costs so neither ...

  6. Incredible footage shows uprooted pine tree rising off the ...

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    Strong winds lift a tall pine tree off the ground in Highland Council, Scotland, on Monday. U.K. weather reports said gusts reached 80 mph.

  7. Torrey pine - Wikipedia

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    Pinus torreyana is a broad, open-crowned pine tree growing to 8–17 meters (26–56 ft) tall in the wild, with 25–30 centimeters (9.8–11.8 in) long leaves ('needles') in groups of five. The cones are stout and heavy, typically 8–15 cm (3.1–5.9 in) long and broad, and contain large, hard-shelled, but edible, pine nuts . [ 4 ]

  8. Eastern fence lizard - Wikipedia

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    The lizards mostly inhabit sparsely wooded areas with ample sunlight, such as pine barrens with sandy or loose soil. They can be found basking atop of both natural and artificial structures including coarse woody debris, tree stumps, rock piles, sandy hills, dead logs, and fence posts. They are most active in the early morning sun when the ...

  9. Is my tree at risk of falling? As wind sweeps Northern ... - AOL

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    He walks us through what a tree at risk of falling looks like and preventive measures you can take right now to help your tree stay in place: The following information was originally published in ...