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.
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Examples for "ponderosa "
1 We squeezed onto the bench adjacent to a large ponderosa pine tree.
2 Must not be distracted by the butterscotch-scented breeze wafting off the ponderosa pines.
3 The bird landed on a branch of a nearby ponderosa pine.
4 In a worrying trend, it also has spread from lodgepole pine to ponderosa pine.
5 Behind him and across from him, ponderosa and lodgepole pines blanketed the steep mountainsides.
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.
1 Down next the river, in a sheltered little coulee, there was a group of great bull pines .
2 The trail was a mere foot path cut through the bull pines , in the shadow of which imagination more than once pictured a lone robber.
1 Suppose you come out ten years before it was built in the middle of a western yellow pine ?
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