Vol. 6: #17 "PINE TREES" (4/18/10) - Tidbits of Coachella Valley

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• Did you know that lodgepole pines are so-named because Native Americans used the poles to hold up their tepees? Makes sense, doesn’t it? The lodgepole pine is the provincial tree of Alberta.

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Chances are good that anyone living in the U.S. or Canada can look out the window and spot a pine tree or two. Pine trees are numerous both in variety and land coverage in North America. This week Tidbits takes a look at this handsome and hardy flora genus that dots our landscape.

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