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Pinus contorta - Wikipedia
Pinus contorta, with the common names lodgepole pine and shore pine, and also known as twisted pine, [3] and contorta pine, [3] is a common tree in western North America. It is …
Lodgepole Pine - US Forest Service Research and Development
Lodgepole pine is not only an important timber species but is also a major tree cover in many scenic and recreational areas and on critical watersheds. It provides many acres of wildlife …
Lodgepole Pine (Pinus contorta): History, Characteristics & Facts ...
2024年9月12日 · Lodgepole Pines are medium-sized trees, growing to heights of 40-80 feet (12-24 meters), though they can occasionally reach up to 100 feet (30 meters). They have a …
About Lodgepole pine | Tree Identification, Properties & Uses ...
Lodgepole pine is a highly adaptable tree that grows throughout most of B.C.’s interior, from mid-elevation to subalpine sites. It thrives in all sorts of environments, from water-logged bogs to …
Lodgepole pine: A strong and useful pine species
2024年2月8日 · Lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) grows in the Rocky Mountains, from Alaska to northern New Mexico, in the Black Hills and on the Pacific Coast. Poles of this tree were used …
Lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) - Forest Research and Outreach
Lodgepole pine is a species which grows throughout the west, as far north as the Yukon and south to Baja California. It ranges east to the Black Hills of South Dakota and west all the way …
Lodgepole Pines - U.S. National Park Service
2024年11月27日 · Lodgepoles are the only pine in Yellowstone whose needles grow in groups of two. They can be up to 75 feet tall. Lodgepole pine trees have very thin bark and can be killed …
Pinus contorta (Beach Pine, Lodgepole Pine, Shore Pine, Twisted …
The common name, lodgepole pine, refers to its use by Native Americans for building their teepees. The shore pine prefers full sun and is tolerant of a wide variety of soil conditions. It …
Boise National Forest - Nature & Science - US Forest Service
Native to the Rocky Mountains as well as the mountains of SE Washington and NE Oregon, lodgepole pine grows in middle to high elevations. It likes dry, cold forests where many other …
Alberta — Lodgepole pine - Tree Canada
Widely distributed throughout western North America, Lodgepole pine is the most common and abundant tree in the Rocky Mountains and foothills regions of Alberta. It forms dense, even …