Noun
longleaf (plural longleafs or longleaves)
A longleaf pine, Pinus palustris, or the wood of this tree
Augusta and Aiken stand at the western edge of that longleaf forest, at the fall line where the coastal plain gives way to the hilly Piedmont, and the longleaf pines give way to hardwoods. Source: Internet
Much of the original structure remains in good condition including southern longleaf heart pine floors, double-hung windows, raised-panel doors and hardware, and trim and molding. Source: Internet
The Nature Conservancy acquired the Bell Ridge Longleaf WEA in 1991. Source: Internet
In fact, 29 threatened or endangered species live in the longleaf forests. Source: Internet
No hunting, fishing, driving, horse riding, pets or biking are allowed in Bell Ridge Longleaf WEA. Source: Internet
You can plant longleaf pine or you can plant slash or loblolly pines. Source: Internet