• high margin
  • conifer
  • the largest trees by volume
  • iconic, long-living
  • products
  • features
  • layer:
  • type: tree
    • root:
      • shallow but wide-spreading root system, lacks a taproot
    • trunk:
      • massive, reddish-brown, deeply furrowed bark up to 90 cm thick
    • bark:
      • fibrous, fire-resistant, and rich in tannins
      • tannins:
        • provides natural fungal and insect resistance
    • leaves:
      • scale-like, evergreen, bluish-green in color
      • photosynthesis:
        • occurs even in winter due to year-round foliage
    • cone:
      • small (4-7 cm), oval, contains up to 200 seeds per cone
    • seeds:
      • winged, tiny (4-5 mm), wind-dispersed but often require fire to release
  • environment:
    • native to California’s Sierra Nevada mountains
    • climate: humid montane climate with wet winters and dry summers
      • sun:: 600
        • no-sun-days:: 50
      • water:: 1200
        • no-water-days:: 90
      • humidity:: 65%
      • fog-resistance:: moderate
      • max-temp:: 35°C
        • optimal-temp:: 20°C
          • min-temp:: -15°C
      • wind-damage:: resistant to moderate winds
    • soil:
      • prefers deep, well-drained sandy loam or granitic soil
      • soil-ph::
        • 6.0 - 7.5
      • soil-type::
        • sandy loam,
        • granite-derived,
        • moist but well-drained
    • spacing:
  • lifecycle
    • longevity::
      • 3 000 yers
    • germination:
      • requires stratification and exposure to light for optimal germination
    • seedling:
      • slow initial growth, vulnerable to drought and competition
    • mature:
      • starts producing cones at 12-20 years but reaches full size in centuries
    • death:
  • operations
    • propagation
      • seeds: best germination rates after exposure to fire or heat
      • cuttings: difficult to propagate vegetatively
    • maintenance
      • fire: occasional low-intensity burns promote seed dispersal
      • watering: young trees require supplemental watering in dry regions
    • harvest:
      • cones: can be collected and dried for seed extraction
      • wood: rarely harvested today due to conservation protections
  • links

chemical compounds

compoundpart of plantamount (approx.)properties/usefulness
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tannic acidbark20-30%antimicrobial, fire-resistant
terpenoidsbark, resintrace amountsantifungal, insect-repelling
ligninwood40%structural strength, decay resistance
flavonoidsleavessmall amountsantioxidant, UV protection
polyphenolsbarkvariesanti-inflammatory, protective properties