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structures. When the pine forests on the shores of the Great Lakes are in 

 bloom, the pollen covers the waves for miles out from the shores. 



White pine. 



r lf we examine the growing tips of the pine branches, we find the leaves 

 look callow and pin-feathery. The entire leaf is wrapped in a smooth, 

 shining, silken sheath, at the tip of which its green point protrudes. The 

 sheath is'tough like parchment and is cylindrical because the pine needles 



Yell mi.' f>int' on the brink of the Litlle Yoscmite Valley. 

 Photo by G. K. Gilbert. Courtesy of U. S. Geological Survey. 



