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White pine (Pinus strobus) possesses a unique adaptation in its needle structure: its bundles of five needles are attached by a sheath that eventually disintegrates, allowing for the needles to fan out in a distinctive, feather-like pattern. its thick bark and capacity for rapid height growth enable it to outcompete slower-growing species, often allowing it to dominate in the early stages of forest succession