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English: Left: two men in a longleaf pine woods, one cuts into a longleaf pine to create a chevron-like scar, often called a "cat-face" to extract resin. Right: drawing of a man "dipping" the resin
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Source https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/15221149#page/92/mode/1up
Author Charles Mohr

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Image of turpentine extraction method from longleaf pine trees

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2 January 1896Gregorian

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