67. Pndersa Pine

PONDEROSA PINE

(Near Whipsaw Creek, 9 miles south of Princeton)

The Ponderosa Pine occurs in Canada only in British Columbia where it has adapted to a zone of low summer rainfall through the southern interior of the province.  The mature tree can be recognized readily by its distinctive orange bark.  The aromatic, soft lumber of the pines was used for years to construct crates and boxes for fruit from the Okanagan Valley.



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