Longleaf pines used to be the dominant pine species in the southeast. Unfortunately, they are great lumber trees. They were harvested heavily and now cover only 3% of the original range.
The needles really are long. Here's a longleaf needle with a Loblolly needle above. The needles can be 17 inches long and are often used in pine basket weaving.
I haven't heard of them before.
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