Did You Know?
Minnesota has more trees than it did 50 years ago.
Location: Mainly in swamps in northeastern Minnesota. (Also found in other U.S. Lake States.)
Fun Facts: A deciduous conifer that loses its needles; course texture; strongest softwood in North America; intermediate in other mechanical properties; sheds its needles in the fall
Uses: Pulpwood; framing; tanks; pallets; cross ties; mine timbers; fuel; fence posts; poles
Full Size: 50-75 feet in height, 14-20 inches in diameter; small-to medium-size tree, maximum 100 feet in height and 4 feet in diameter
Age at Maturity: 60-90 years
Minnesota has more trees than it did 50 years ago.