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Eastern White Pine Tree Resin (Sap) I have come across countless trees that came down during winter storms.  This beautiful pine tree appeared like it had been very healthy, just unlucky enough to have been felled by the elements. The sap was pouring out of its wounds and glistened beautifully.<br />
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Pine trees are very resilient, coniferous trees. Like most trees, they produce sap.  Sap is essential to a tree because although the roots are responsible for taking in water and nutrients, the sap is the stuff that actually spreads these nutrients throughout the tree.  <br />
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Pine tree sap has numerous uses - including use as glue, making turpentine and candles, starting fires, and waterproofing baskets, pails, and boats. Interestingly, the Chippewa also used pine sap to treat infections and even gangrenous wounds. This is because pine sap apparently has a number of efficient antimicrobials.  Eastern White Pine,Geotagged,Pinus strobus,Spring,United States,eastern white pine,eastern white pine sap,eastern white pine tree,pine resin,pine sap,pinus,resin,sap,soft pine,white pine Click/tap to enlarge

Eastern White Pine Tree Resin (Sap)

I have come across countless trees that came down during winter storms. This beautiful pine tree appeared like it had been very healthy, just unlucky enough to have been felled by the elements. The sap was pouring out of its wounds and glistened beautifully.

Pine trees are very resilient, coniferous trees. Like most trees, they produce sap. Sap is essential to a tree because although the roots are responsible for taking in water and nutrients, the sap is the stuff that actually spreads these nutrients throughout the tree.

Pine tree sap has numerous uses - including use as glue, making turpentine and candles, starting fires, and waterproofing baskets, pails, and boats. Interestingly, the Chippewa also used pine sap to treat infections and even gangrenous wounds. This is because pine sap apparently has a number of efficient antimicrobials.

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Pinus strobus is a large pine native to eastern North America. It occurs from Newfoundland west through the Great Lakes region to southeastern Manitoba and Minnesota, and south along the Mississippi Basin and Appalachian Mountains to northernmost Georgia and Mississippi.

Similar species: Pinales
Species identified by Christine Young
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By Christine Young

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Uploaded Apr 18, 2018. Captured Apr 14, 2018 14:40 in 3280 Franklin Ave, Millbrook, NY 12545, USA.
  • Canon EOS 80D
  • f/3.2
  • 1/166s
  • ISO100
  • 100mm