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Ponderosa Pine

Ponderosa Pine

'Pinus Ponderosa'
evergreens for sale

A large tree native to southwestern North Dakota that is pyramidal when young, becoming irregularly-oblong and open-crowned with age. 

The largest tree in North Dakota is 73 feet tall with a canopy spread of 26 feet.

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Information

Growth Habit – Pyramidal when young, gradually lose
lower limbs as they grow taller and become less regular
in shape.
Texture – Coarse, summer and winter.
Crown Height – 50 to 70 feet.
Crown Width – 25 to 30 feet.
Bark Color – Brown-black on young trees, turning yellowish-brown to cinnamon-red, with large, flat, scaly plates
with age.
Root System – Shallow to deep-rooted, fibrous type root
system, but with a strong taproot.

Soil Texture – Grows best on deep, well-drained loam soils,
but will tolerate sandy soils
Soil pH – 6.0 to 8.0. Tolerates saline and alkaline soils.
Windbreak Suitability Group – 1, 1K, 3, 4, 4C, 5, 6D, 6G, 7,
8, 9C, 9L.

USDA Zone 3

Water
Prefers moist, well-drained soils for best growth. Tolerates
drought. Does not tolerate flooding or poorly-drained
soils.


Light
Full sun, not shade tolerant

Bud Arrangement – In whorls.
Bud Color – Reddish-brown scales on buds which are
pressed closely together.
Bud Size – Oblong, cylindrical and 3/4 inch long.
Leaf Type and Shape – Needles in fascicles of 2 and 3,
mostly 3.
Leaf Margins – Minutely toothed and the tip has a sharp
point.
Leaf Surface – Relatively smooth.
Leaf Length – 4 to 9 inches.
Leaf Width – Needles.
Leaf Color – Dark green to yellowish-green

Flower Type – Monecious, separate male and female
strobili. Strobili develop into cones.
Flower Color – Female strobili are yellow; male strobili
are red.
Fruit Type – Cones 3 to 5 inches long with sharp thorn at
tip of scales. Two winged seeds per cone scale, triangularshaped, 1/4 inch long, with a wing about 1 inch long.
Fruit Color – Brown cone, dark brown seeds

Conservation/Windbreaks
Tall evergreen for farmstead or field windbreaks.
Wildlife
Food and nesting sites for birds. Squirrels eat the seeds.
Porcupines eat the inner bark on older trees and eat entire
trees and limbs on smaller trees.
Agroforestry Products
Wood – Principle use is in millwork, including windows,
doors, shelving, molding, knotty-pine paneling and
dimension lumber. Sap used as glue and source of
turpentine oils.
Food – Native Americans used inner bark and seed as
food, sap was used as a chewing gum. Source of pyrone
used as a FDA approved flavoring to bread and cakes.
Medicinal – Pinus species have been used as an antiseptic,
an expectorant, a poultice to treat boils, rheumatism,
backaches and other inflammations.
Urban/Recreational
Excellent for landscaping private and public grounds

Common diseases include Cyclaneusma needle cast.
Western gall rust and Lophodermium needle cast are
locally common.

Common insect pests include tip moth,
sawfly, pine needle scale, and giant conifer aphid. Extracts
of some Pinus species are toxic to certain insect and
disease pests.

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