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1878年起源于美国西部的一种松树,其学名为 Pinus ponderosa(1836年),字面意思为“重松”,源自拉丁语 ponderosus(参见 ponderous)。因其木材的重量而得名。
late 19th cent.: feminine of Latin ponderosus 'massive, ponderous', used as a specific epithet in Pinus ponderosa
1 Musgraves certainly didn’t make Sunday’s opening set at Washington’s Capital One Arena feel like an invitation back to the ponderosa.
2 However, ponderosa pines use fire to reproduce, so the next generation of ponderosas grows around the standing dead tree.
3 A surprisingly robust creek and 15-foot limestone waterfall sit near the main trailheads, while juniper and pinyon forests, oak woodlands, ponderosa pine and bigcone spruce trees can be found in its southern reaches.
4 We get back into his truck and slowly ascend Mud Springs Road, surrounded by ponderosa pines.
5 In 2009, while burning ponderosa pine branches and other fuel characteristic of the Western U.S., he found a particularly noxious compound called isocyanic acid.
6 This trail, accessible off China Hat Road near Bessie Butte, is located near Horse Butte but cuts through a ponderosa pine forest, offering more protection from winter weather.
7 The team collected ponderosa pines from Montana, lilac shrubs from California, oak from Arizona and 18 other groups of species regularly burned in the West.
8 Fire officials on Wednesday reported significant progress in fighting the stubborn blaze which is burning through tinder-dry ponderosa pine trees and dried grasses in rugged terrain in the foothills 20 miles west of Denver.
9 The notion of nodding off under the stars to the crackle of a fire in the shadow of ancient ponderosa pines sounds dreamy.
10 For a big finish, I was hoping to visit the descendants of a ponderosa pine in the Angeles National Forest.
11 Other species, like the ponderosa pines seen burning in this aerial shot of an Idaho fire, need frequent but more mild, low-level fires to thrive.
其它的种类,像美国黄松看到烧上在这空中的拍照一个爱达荷火灾,需要经常但是更多轻微的,低水平的火灾使繁荣兴旺。
12 Without any fire, the tree species mix shifted away from fire-tolerant species like ponderosa pine and Western larch to a greater abundance of less fire- and drought-tolerant species.
13 High plains punctuated with ponderosa pines filled the panoramic windows during the journey.
14 Exploring the Spokane Centennial Trail from end to end meant first relaxing at the comfortable Riverside State Park campground, situated in an open ponderosa pine forest on the west edge of the city.
15 The landscape of once golden-brown ponderosa pines and tan brittle grasses was charred and smoldering.
16 A ponderosa pine and cedar forest was reduced to a landscape of charcoal sticks.
17 Juniper, aspen and ponderosa pine cover the hillsides, and snow-peaked mountains paint the vistas.
18 While many larger, fire-resilient trees like ponderosa and Jeffrey pines were logged for lumber, smaller trees that are not so fire resistant have thrived.
19 The ponderosa pines of the Kaibab National Forest lined the road like quiet sentinels.
卡斑伯国家森林公园的松树像哨兵一样排在路边。
20 Buildup of fallen pine needles and branches on forest floors coupled with fir trees that have crowded into more historically spread-out, ponderosa pine forests mean fires travel faster.