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Lodgepole   /lˈɑdʒpˌoʊl/   Listen
Lodgepole

noun
1.
Shrubby two-needled pine of coastal northwestern United States; red to yellow-brown bark fissured into small squares.  Synonyms: lodgepole pine, Pinus contorta, shore pine, spruce pine.



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"Lodgepole" Quotes from Famous Books



... grove somber enough for Druidical sacrifice. White cliffs stretched high above the camp, with pine-trees growing at all angles from the interstices of rock. At the foot of the cliffs, and on the green slope that stretched far below to the forest of lodgepole pines, stood many conical, tent-like formations of rock. They were even whiter than the canvas tepees which were grouped in front of them. At any time of the day these formations were uncanny. In time of morning or evening shadow the effect upon the imagination was ...
— Mystery Ranch • Arthur Chapman



Words linked to "Lodgepole" :   true pine, pine, pine tree



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