This section is from the "A Manual of Materia Medica and Pharmacology" book, by David M. R. Culbreth. Also available from Amazon: Manual of Materia Medica and Pharmacology.
Pinus Tae'da, Loblolly, Old Field or Frankincense Pine. -- Delaware, Florida, thence Texas, Arkansas. Grows along with P. Palustris, and like it is a large tree, 18-30 M. (60-100 degrees) high, but leaves 15-25 Cm.(6-10') long and cones (7.5-12.5 Cm. (3-5') long are smaller. This yields not near so great a percent of oleoresin as official plant, but one quite as good, consequently it is utilized for this and other purposes.
 
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