Sugar pines (Pinus lambertiana) have several adaptations that help them thrive in their native mountainous environments. They possess long, flexible needles that can capture sunlight efficiently while minimizing water loss. The tree's thick bark protects it from fire and pests, while its tall, straight trunk allows it to reach sunlight in dense forests. Additionally, sugar pines produce large cones that contain seeds, which are a vital food source for various wildlife.
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