Skywatch Friday: Lodgepole Pines
I've been home from Yellowstone for almost three months and there isn't a day that goes by that I don't miss it. Did you know that Lodgepole Pines make up about 80% of the trees in Yellowstone? You'll also find spruce, fir, and other various pine trees in Yellowstone, but the Lodgepole is dominant. I took the above picture on a hike to Cascade Lake in June. They grow up to 75 feet tall. When the wind blows you can hear them creaking as they sway back and forth. They have cones that remain high in the crowns of the trees until a fire sweeps through. Then the cones open and disburse their seeds so the forest can regrow. The devastation of the 1988 fires in Yellowstone that burned 1.2 million acres is still evident, but the forest is coming back stronger than ever in most areas thanks to the Lodgepole pines. They love the carbon rich soil that is left behind after a fire and seedlings will start popping up very quickly. They ar...