Illustrated by Colete Martin
One of the most iconic trees of the west, the ponderosa pine grows in dry forests where there’s just enough water to support large growing trees. It is one of the largest of all pine species (biggest and tallest) and grows in open, park-like forests that historically were kept clean by frequent, low-intensity wildfires. The puzzle-piece bark of the ponderosa pine flakes off, leaving a mosaic of browns, oranges, and yellows.
Illustrated by Colete Martin
One of the most iconic trees of the west, the ponderosa pine grows in dry forests where there’s just enough water to support large growing trees. It is one of the largest of all pine species (biggest and tallest) and grows in open, park-like forests that historically were kept clean by frequent, low-intensity wildfires. The puzzle-piece bark of the ponderosa pine flakes off, leaving a mosaic of browns, oranges, and yellows.