Bull Pine ❲FHD❳

Widespread across the western US, specifically in mountains (Cascades, Sierra Nevada, Rockies). 2. Gray Pine (Pinus sabiniana) Also known as Bull Pine , Foothill Pine , or Ghost Pine .

Often called Bull Pine , Blackjack Pine , or Western Yellow Pine . bull pine

Mature bark smells distinctly of vanilla or butterscotch. Widespread across the western US, specifically in mountains

To give you the most relevant information, are you asking about: a tree on your property? Harvesting seeds/nuts? Landscaping with them? Let me know! Expand map Gray Pines | What are They GOOD For? Often called Bull Pine , Blackjack Pine ,

Long, yellow-green needles (usually 5–10 inches) that grow in bundles of three.

Bull Pine (specifically Pinus ponderosa ) is toxic to horses and cattle. Consuming needles can cause premature birth or miscarriage in cattle.

Ponderosa is high-quality timber; Gray pine is rarely used for lumber due to its twisted grain, but both have been used for fuel. 4. Toxicity Alert