Turpentine Trees 
There are many of the evergreens that produce resinous 
exudates allied to turpentine. But the trees that produce the 
chief supply of turpentine of commerce are the sea pine, the Scotch 
fir, the Norway pine, and the Corsican pine in Europe, and the 
swamp pine and the so-called loblolly in the United 
States. The swamps of North and South Carolina 
and Georgia are the chief source of supply of 
commercial turpentine in this country. 
