Noun
shrubby two-needled pine of coastal northwestern United States; red to yellow-brown bark fissured into small squares
Source: WordNetHowever, the lodgepole pine has increased in number, taking over historic stands of other conifers. Source: Internet
All species of pine, including lodgepole, jack pine, scotch pine and ponderosa pine are vulnerable. Source: Internet
Mountain pine beetles prefer mature lodgepole pine trees, which are unable to produce enough sap to repel them. Source: Internet
Shortly after leaving the lakes, we caught a glimpse of a log cabin through the lodgepole pine forest. Source: Internet
However, by 2016, Schlitz said the area saw "a surprising amount" of lodgepole growth. Source: Internet
The lodgepole pines aren’t much different. Source: Internet