Here is a close up of the cone showing it's scale pattern and the sap too.
Here is a cone that the squirrels have taken apart to find the seeds hidden inside. This is a common sight along our local walking trail. It seems where there are Ponderosa Pines, there are squirrels.
I completed the tree cone observation page for my nature notebook. I included an image and some facts about the Ponderosa Pine cone. You can find the printable notebook page here: Winter Tree Cone Study.
- Flexible scales
- Egg shaped cone
- Tipped with slender 1/8 inch prickles that can curve out
- Seed is 3/8" and the wing is 1"
- Red and gray squirrels eat the seeds. California quail also eat the seeds.
- Overall cone length is 3-6"
You can read more about our Ponderosa Pine tree study here: Our Pine Tree Study.
We share more about our cone study here: Pines, Evergreens, Cones, and Needles.
That is a cool looking pine cone. I love how curly the scales are. Beautiful.
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