Bull Pine -
Gray pine seeds were a significant food source for California Indian tribes, and the resin was used for medicine.
Pine nuts (seeds) from both species are heavily consumed by squirrels, birds, and other animals. bull pine
Bull Pine (specifically Pinus ponderosa ) is toxic to horses and cattle. Consuming needles can cause premature birth or miscarriage in cattle. Gray pine seeds were a significant food source
Often called Bull Pine , Blackjack Pine , or Western Yellow Pine . bull pine
Mature bark smells distinctly of vanilla or butterscotch.
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