Filed under: Flora, Forests, Mountains, Old Growth, Texas | Tags: Davis Mountains, Far West Texas, Nature Conservancy, pinus ponderosa, rocky mountain ponderosa pine, Texas Big Tree Registry, texas champion trees, western yellow pine
Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine, aka Western Yellow Pine
Pinus ponderosa
Circumference: 134 inches
Height: 110 feet
Crown spread: 46 feet
This Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine located in the Nature Conservancy’s Davis Mountains Preserve of Far West Texas is believed to be the largest known example of its kind left standing in the Lone Star state. It was added to the Texas Big Tree Registry in 2006.
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