Ponderosa Pine and Young Tree Rogue River National Forest 1942
Rogue River National Forest in Klamath County, Oregon, showcases a Ponderosa pine and a young tree. In July 1942, this image documented the diverse ecosystem of the region. Ponderosa pines are known for their tall stature and distinctive bark, while the forest serves as a habitat for a variety of wildlife and plant species.
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Ponderosa Pine and Young Tree Rogue River National Forest 1942
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