Common and widely distributed tall timber pine of western North America having dark green needles in bunches of 2 to 5 and thick bark with dark brown plates when mature.
See more 1 We squeezed onto the bench adjacent to a large ponderosa pine tree.
2 The bird landed on a branch of a nearby ponderosa pine .
3 In a worrying trend, it also has spread from lodgepole pine to ponderosa pine .
4 She stumbles, laughs like a coyote, high as a ponderosa pine ; he knew it.
5 Her home is planted in a ponderosa pine forest between the rugged Bitterroot and Sapphire mountains of western Montana.
6 I steered myself on a path through a forest of ponderosa pine , the scent of their needles perfuming the air.
7 They'd load one up and scout out Arizona's parched borderlands to the south, and its ponderosa pine forests up north.
8 Must not be distracted by the butterscotch-scented breeze wafting off the ponderosa pines .
9 From the creek bottom, the land rose abruptly in rocky outcroppings and thick stands of Ponderosa pines , providing cover.
10 Early estimates of 2,000 acres were adjusted to 5,300 acres of Ponderosa pine forest burned.
11 Ducking and dodging low-hanging branches of ponderosa pines , he ran up the grassy slope, slipping in the wet mulch of fallen needles.
12 Early estimates of 2,000 acres (810 hectares) were adjusted to 5,300 acres of Ponderosa pine forest burned.
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