Definition
Pinus rigida is the scientific name for the pitch pine, a resilient tree found in eastern North America. It's known for its ability to regenerate even after severe fires or damage. Think of it like a phoenix, rising from the ashes. Its needles grow in bundles of three and it has a scraggly appearance. Unlike more decorative pines, this one is a survivor. This species is an important part of its ecosystem, providing habitat and stabilizing soil.