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Posted on May 16, 2019May 16, 2019

Is ponderosa pine climate change resistant?

Ponderosa pine has a lot of genetic variability and built-in developmental flexibility and thus, if seed sources can move in time, it can be considered fairly adaptable to new environments.…

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