Pine pollen is on its way by Mary Reid Barrow - Lynnhaven River NOW

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A neighbor asked me the other day why there were so many pine cones on her loblolly pine. And I realized she was right. When you look up at a pine tree this time of year, the number of cones on the top of the branches really does seem excessive. But what you are seeing []Read More from Pine pollen is on its way by Mary Reid Barrow
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