Ponderosa
Ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) is a large evergreen conifer native to western North America. Its range extends from southern British Columbia and Alberta in Canada, through the Cascade and Sierra Nevada ranges, to central Mexico, and eastward into parts of the western Great Plains. It is a common component of montane and foothill forests and often forms open, park-like stands after disturbance.
Description and characteristics include tall stature, with individuals typically reaching 25–70 meters in height and trunk
Ecology and adaptations: ponderosa pine is well adapted to dry conditions and moderate fire regimes. It is
Uses and conservation: the wood is valued for construction, framing, and plywood due to its strength and