Where first encountered, this fire was roaring through a thick second growth of lodge-pole pine.
An examination of these brown bits showed that they were the fertile seeds of the lodge-pole pine.
It seems extraordinary that fire, the archenemy of the lodge-pole pine, should so largely contribute to the forest extension of this tree.
The lodge-pole pine is Nature's selected agent for reforestation.
When fire sweeps through a forest of lodge-pole pine, it kills the trees and melts the sealing-wax of the cones, releasing the seeds.
The overwhelming proportion of these forests, however, consists of that interesting tree, the lodge-pole pine.
Experiments along this line with lodge-pole pine, white oak, and chestnut gave results which were a surprise to the companies owning the timber.
The lodge-pole pine is one of the most patient and philosophical seed-sowers in the forest.
A growth of aspen taller than one's head clung to the old shore-lines, while a close seedling growth of lodge-pole pine throve in the ashes of the old forest.
He inspected eight hundred and twenty-seven trees, most of which were spruce or lodge-pole pine.
Within the past few years the mountain and Western pine beetles have ruined a one-hundred-thousand-acre lodge-pole pine tract in northeastern Oregon, destroying not less than ninety per cent of the stand.
The Lodge-Pole Pine The trappers gave the Lodge-Pole Pine (Pinus contorta, var.
It also vies with the lodge-pole pine in quickness of taking possession of burned-over areas.
The lodge-pole pine or tamarack pine is but a variety (Murrayana) of P.
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