Bull Pine Today
Younger trees are dark (hence "blackjack"), but mature trees have thick, flaky bark with orange, cinnamon-red, or yellow-brown plates that form a puzzle-like pattern.
Gray pine seeds were a significant food source for California Indian tribes, and the resin was used for medicine. bull pine
A massive, straight tree that can grow over 100 feet tall. Younger trees are dark (hence "blackjack"), but mature
Often has a forked or crooked trunk with a sparse, open, and "wispy" look. Bark: Dark and gray, not scaly/orange like the Ponderosa . Needles: Gray-green, long, and drooping. Often has a forked or crooked trunk with
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Bull Pine (specifically Pinus ponderosa ) is toxic to horses and cattle. Consuming needles can cause premature birth or miscarriage in cattle.