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Botanical Name: Pinus ponderosa Common Name: ponderosa pine, western yellow pine Family Name: Pinaceae pine family Plant Profiles: HORT 2242 Landscape Plants II General Description: As the botanical and common name implies, Pinus ponderosa, is native to western United States where it grows in diverse habitats and elevations. It is a valuable timber tree and one of the largest pines in western forests. Ponderosa pine seems to struggle in the Chicago area and is not regularly planted in the landscape. Zone: 3-6 or 7 Resources Consulted: Dirr, Michael A. Manual of Woody Landscape Plants: Their Identification, Ornamental Characteristics, Culture, Propagation and Uses. Champaign: Stipes, 2009. Print. "The PLANTS Database." USDA, NRCS. National Plant Data Team, Greensboro, NC 27401-4901 USA, 2014. Web. 21 Jan. 2014. Creator: Julia Fitzpatrick-Cooper, Professor, College of DuPage Creation Date: 2014 Keywords/Tags: Pinaceae, tree, conifer, cone, needle, evergreen, Pinus ponderosa, ponderosa pine Whole plant/habit: Description: Pinus ponderosa can vary in habit but is often a broad pyramidal shape when young with dense foliage. Image Date: August 22, 2010 Image File Name: ponderosa_pine_1180413.png

Whole plant/habit: Description: Mature ponderosa pines generally have a narrow crown with an irregular shaggy appearance. Image Date: August 29, 2008 Image File Name: ponderosa_pine_1040312.png Bark: Description: The mature bark is scaly and gray/black. It almost looks reptilian. Books often describe the bark as having phases with cinnamon or yellowish color but the bark I have seen on mature trees is mostly gray. Image Date: August 29, 2008 Image File Name: ponderosa_pine_3119.png Branch/Twig: Description: The stems of ponderosa pine are stout. The bottom image illustrates the stem color of a young stem. The top image shows a more mature stem turning almost black. The stems reportedly smell like vanilla when bruised. Image Date: September 7, 2008 - October 4, 2008 Image File Name: ponderosa_pine_3596s.png

Bud: Description: The bud is oblong/cylindrical, reddish brown and resinous. The bud is not a distinctive identification feature. Notice, however, the immature female cone already showing the sharp prickle on the umbo. Image Date: October 1, 2008 Image File Name: ponderosa_pine_0268.png Flower: Description: Though not true flowers the reproductive structures on pines are often referred to as such. Pines are monoecious; producing male pollen cones (on left) and separate female seed cones (on right) all on the same plant. Male pollen cones are clustered at the base of new growth. Female cones form near the tip of new growth. The color phases can vary according to species. Note: This photo is meant to show general images for flowers. The images are not from the same pine species and may not be of the same species referenced in this Plant Profile. Image Source: Karren Wcisel TreeTopics.com Image Date: Early June Image File Name: pinus_flower-00.png Cone: Description: The cone of ponderosa pine is distinctive and is a good identification tool. It is 3-6 inches long, yellowish brown, with a sharp prickled umbo. NOTE: The thickened exposed part of each cone scale is called the apophysis. The umbo is the terminal protuberance on the tip of the apophysis. The umbo may be prickled or just slightly raised or pointed. Image Date: January 29, 2011 Image File Name: ponderosa_pine_1240923.png

Leaf Number/Attachment: Description: Pinus ponderosa is a 2 and 3-needle pine. It is common to find bundles of 2 needles and bundles of 3 needles all on one stem. This is an excellent identification feature. Image Date: October 1, 2008 Image File Name: ponderosa_pine_0274s.png Leaf Number/Attachment: Description: The dark green to gray-green needles are long (5-10 inches), curved and stiff. They persist for 3 years and are crowded near the tip of the stems. Image Date: August 29, 2008 Image File Name: ponderosa_pine_3123.png Winter interest: Description: Ponderosa pine has a gray cast to the needles and bark and a shaggy appearance throughout the year. However, some find the longer needles of ponderosa pine offer a textural and visual interest to the winter landscape. Image Source: Karren Wcisel TreeTopics.com Image Date: October 1, 2008 Image File Name: ponderosa_pine_1050137.png

Special ID feature(s): Description: Bundles of 2 and 3 needles on a stem confirms the identification of Pinus ponderosa. The sharp prickled umbo is another excellent identification feature. Image Source: Karren Wcisel TreeTopics.com Image Date: August 29, 2008 Image File Name: ponderosa_pine_3128.png