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glaze ice on pine needles after a storm

glaze ice encasing the needles and half a cone on an Austrian Pine (a.k.a. Black Pine, Pinus nigra) after an ice storm in late winter... Austrian pine is native...
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glaze ice encasing the needles and half a cone on an Austrian Pine (a.k.a. Black Pine, Pinus nigra) after an ice storm in late winter... Austrian pine is native from northwestern Africa, across Mediterranean Europe into Turkey and the Crimea. Since 1759, it's been widely transplanted in the U.S. as an ornamental and widlife tree providing shelter for birds and seeds for red squirrels.
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