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The sugar pine is the tallest and largest Pinus species, commonly growing to 40–60 meters (130–195 ft) tall, exceptionally to 82 m (269 ft) tall, with a trunk ...
Dec 29, 2021 ˇ Native to the Pacific coast mountains, they grow in dry to moist, mixed-conifer forests primarily along the west slope of the Cascade Range from ...

Sugar pine

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Pinus lambertiana is the tallest and most massive pine tree, and has the longest cones of any conifer. The species name lambertiana was given by the Scottish botanist David Douglas, who named the tree in honour of the English botanist, Aylmer... Wikipedia
Scientific name: Pinus lambertiana
Conservation status: Least Concern (Population stable)
Class: Pinopsida
Genus: Pinus
Division: Pinophyta
Family: Pinaceae
Kingdom: Plantae

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Sugar pines are the world's largest species of pine and have the longest cones. Once comprising 25% of Lake Tahoe's forests, they are dying from white pine ...
A mature tree along the Devil's Slide Trail on Mt. San Jacinto, CA [C.J. Earle, 2004.04.10]. Sugar pine is unique in its crown form - it is common for trees, ...
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Called "the most princely of the genus" by its discoverer, David Douglas, sugar pine (Pinus lambertiana) is the tallest and largest of all pines, commonly ...
Fruit: Large cylindrical woody cones, 10 to 18 inches long (sometimes longer); yellowish brown when mature; scales thickened but unarmed; long, thick stalk.
The wood of Sugar Pine is classified as white pine: this group is sometimes called soft pine, in contrast to the harder yellow pines found in the eastern United ...
Apr 29, 2022 ˇ The largest known sugar pine in the world (209 feet tall and nearly 11.5 feet in diameter) is near Dorrington, California. Trees may reach an ...
An absolute awe-inspiring tree in the forest, salvaged Sugar Pine wood is equally breathtaking once harvested. While the heartwood is light brown, sometimes ...