Eagle Ridge Forest Management Eagle Ridge Forest Management
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  Click below to view the trees of the Inland Northwest  
  Grand fir - Abies grandis  
  Ponderosa pine - Pinus ponderosa  
  Western hemlock - Tsuga heterophylla  
  Western white pine - Pinus monticola  
  Western larch - Larix occidentalis  
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Western white pine  ( Pinus monicola )
 
The needles of a western white pine occur in bundles of 5 that are 2 to 4 inches long with white lines on 2 sides of each needle.

The fruit consists of woody cones, 5 to 12 inches long (smaller than sugar pine cones) which are slender and curved.


It's bark is dark and broken into small squares or rectangles with older trees (smooth with younger trees).

The western white pine grows primarily in southern British Columbia, the northwestern states, and the Sierra Nevada of California.

 
  Click below to view the trees of the Inland Northwest  
  Lodgepole pine - Pinus contorta  
  Engelmann spruce - Picea engelmannii  
  Quaking aspen - Populus tremuloides  
  Douglas-fir - Pseudotsuga menziesii  
  Subalpine fir - Abies lasiocarpa  
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