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Bigcone Douglas Fir
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California Sycamore
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Engelmann Oak
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Gray Pine
Incense Cedar
Island Live Oak
Jeffrey Pine
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Home
Bigcone Douglas Fir
Bishop Pine Tree
Bristlecone Pine
California Buckeye
California Fan Palm
California Sycamore
Coast Live Oak
Coast Redwood
Coulter PIne
Engelmann Oak
Giant Sequoia
Gray Pine
Incense Cedar
Island Live Oak
Jeffrey Pine
Joshua Tree
Monterrey Cypress
Mountain Hemlock
Mountain Maple
Quaking aspen
Shore Pine
Sugar Pine
Torrey Pines
Valley Oak
Vine Maple
White Fir
Coulter Pine
Scientific Name:
Pinus coulteri
Fun Fact:
This type of the tree has the needle-like leaves, 15–30 cm (5.9–11.8 in) long and stout, 2 mm (0.079 in) thick.
The tree has outstanding large spiny cone
Coulter pines produce the largest cones of any pine tree species
The large size of the cones has earned them the nickname "widowmakers" among locals
Link:
WIkipedia
Trees for me
http://conifers.org/pi/Pinus_coulteri.php
This page by Barry Y.
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