Also pitch pine needles when crushed smell like tangerine peels
I have never tried but I wonder if you held a match to em like orange peels when you squeeze em if they would spit flames? Probably why barrens fires are so intense?Have you ever lit a green scrub oak leaf with a match? They fizzle and spit from the waxy coating.
Another smell I love is shaved Sassafras root.I often dig one up and carry it through the day and shave it every now and then to bring the smell back.Pine roots smell quite good to.
I've never eaten the berries, I wasn't sure what I'd be in for. Only eaten wild blueberries, cranberries and huckleberries in the woods. I'll have to try one.
I forgot to mention something to the OP, I may be wrong, but whenever I see white pine in the Pine Barrens, I associate them with the CCC and assume that they are part of a pine plantation. I know that in the 30's, the CCC planted some white pine in various spots. Could anyone comment on this if they have more info?
The berries are very good.I think you'll like em.Better then the leavesI've never eaten the berries, I wasn't sure what I'd be in for. Only eaten wild blueberries, cranberries and huckleberries in the woods. I'll have to try one.
I forgot to mention something to the OP, I may be wrong, but whenever I see white pine in the Pine Barrens, I associate them with the CCC and assume that they are part of a pine plantation. I know that in the 30's, the CCC planted some white pine in various spots. Could anyone comment on this if they have more info?