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  1. Welcome - Longleaf Services

    Longleaf Services was established by The University of North Carolina Press to provide order processing, collection management, warehousing, and fulfillment and to make these services …

  2. Longleaf pine - Wikipedia

    Longleaf pine takes 100 to 150 years to become full size and may live to be 500 years old. When young, they grow a long taproot, which usually is 2–3 metres (61⁄2 –10 feet) long; by maturity, …

  3. Partners Fund | Longleaf Partners Funds - Southeastern

    Longleaf Partners Fund seeks to generate superior long-term investment returns and minimize the risk of permanent capital loss by investing primarily in a concentrated number of US …

  4. The Tree - Longleaf Alliance

    As its name implies, longleaf pines have the longest needles of all southern pines. The needles are grouped in threes and arranged in tufts on the end of branches.

  5. Home | America's Longleaf

    Jun 9, 2025 · Longleaf pine forests once dominated the landscape of the Southeastern United States. Over the course of a century, the tree that sustained the growth of America, has been …

  6. Longleaf Pine - National Wildlife Federation

    Longleaf pine is an evergreen conifer that got its common name for having the longest leaves of the eastern pine species. The needlelike leaves, which come in bundles of three, can grow up …

  7. How to Grow and Care for Longleaf Pine - The Spruce

    Dec 19, 2023 · Longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) has the longest needles of all southern pines. It is also the most disease-resistant southern pine you can plant.