Vascular Plants of Henry W. Coe State Park | Gymnosperms
Juniperus californica · Pinus ponderosa · Pinus ponderosa part 2 · Pinus sabiniana · Torreya californica
Pinus ponderosa part 2
Ponderosa Pine; Western Yellow Pine
![]() Isolated specimen on slope west of Hurricane Pond.
This and another nearby individual are the southernmost-known
ponderosa pines in the park, and probably in the Mt. Hamilton Range.
June 1995.
Photo copyright Ó by Scott and Sandi Stevenson.
Used with permission.
![]() View of the trunk of isolated specimen, same area as above.
June 1995.
Photo copyright Ó by Scott and Sandi Stevenson.
Used with permission.
![]() Bark detail of isolated specimen, same location as above.
June 1995.
Photo copyright Ó by Scott and Sandi Stevenson.
Used with permission.
![]() Foliage of isolated specimen, same location as above.
June 1995.
Photo copyright Ó by Scott and Sandi Stevenson.
Used with permission.
![]() Isolated pine on slopes west of Hurricane Pond.
May be the same one as in prior images, ten years later, or may be a second specimen.
Viewed from Wagon Road through telephoto.
10 May 2005.
Photograph copyright Ó by Lee Dittmann.
![]() Trunk used as granary by acorn woodpeckers.
The holes are created by the woodpeckers and used and reused
for generations to store acorns.
Along Hobbs Road.
27 November 2003.
Photo copyright Ó by Arvind Kumar.
Used with permission.
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