Ponderosa Pine Bark Spagyric

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Pinus ponderosa

The Ponderosa Bark Spagyric has a surprisingly sweet flavor to it, quite pleasant with notes of pastry.

The name Ponderosa from Latin ponderosus means to ponder , heavy, clumsy, or having great weight. This rugged and audacious species grows in places that other trees wouldn’t dare survive, like the edge of rocky cliffs and dry mountain slopes. It is one of the tallest trees of the Southwest, towering as high as 200 feet in its natural range. The national champ grows in Plumas County, California and stands 227 feet tall with a diameter just under eight feet.

Aside from its distinguished rusty-orange bark and lean statue, many recognize the pine because of its sweet smell, resembling vanilla or butterscotch. As though the tree isn’t appealing enough, these beauties can live up to 500 years or more in the wild. Ponderosa pines forests defy the common notion of a healthy environment for trees to thrive. For example, ponderosas depend on Low-intensity or surface forest fires for the long-term sustainability of the forest. Because their bark is thick and fire-resistant older ponderosas often survive forest fires. The fires are necessary to help maintain the shade-tolerant species from invading ponderosa pines habitat and clear out dry debris which helps prevent larger, uncontrollable fires from occurring.

Flavors/Temps Profile: Bitter, sweet, astringent, woody

Key Actions & Medicinal Uses: Antioxidant, anti microbial, anti inflammatory, athletic performance/recovery, bone loss, wound healing, Overall strengthening of the body and vitality.

Key Constituents: vitamin C, fiber, tannins, Ponderosa wood is known to contain a volatile

oil of the following composition: 51% 1-beta-pinene, 21% 1 alpha-pinene, 12% pentane, 8% borneol, and 1.5% bornyl acetate

1-5 drops to begin, on the tongue or in a beverage.

Suspended in 100% Cane Spirits

Small - 4ml

Large- 8ml

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Pinus ponderosa

The Ponderosa Bark Spagyric has a surprisingly sweet flavor to it, quite pleasant with notes of pastry.

The name Ponderosa from Latin ponderosus means to ponder , heavy, clumsy, or having great weight. This rugged and audacious species grows in places that other trees wouldn’t dare survive, like the edge of rocky cliffs and dry mountain slopes. It is one of the tallest trees of the Southwest, towering as high as 200 feet in its natural range. The national champ grows in Plumas County, California and stands 227 feet tall with a diameter just under eight feet.

Aside from its distinguished rusty-orange bark and lean statue, many recognize the pine because of its sweet smell, resembling vanilla or butterscotch. As though the tree isn’t appealing enough, these beauties can live up to 500 years or more in the wild. Ponderosa pines forests defy the common notion of a healthy environment for trees to thrive. For example, ponderosas depend on Low-intensity or surface forest fires for the long-term sustainability of the forest. Because their bark is thick and fire-resistant older ponderosas often survive forest fires. The fires are necessary to help maintain the shade-tolerant species from invading ponderosa pines habitat and clear out dry debris which helps prevent larger, uncontrollable fires from occurring.

Flavors/Temps Profile: Bitter, sweet, astringent, woody

Key Actions & Medicinal Uses: Antioxidant, anti microbial, anti inflammatory, athletic performance/recovery, bone loss, wound healing, Overall strengthening of the body and vitality.

Key Constituents: vitamin C, fiber, tannins, Ponderosa wood is known to contain a volatile

oil of the following composition: 51% 1-beta-pinene, 21% 1 alpha-pinene, 12% pentane, 8% borneol, and 1.5% bornyl acetate

1-5 drops to begin, on the tongue or in a beverage.

Suspended in 100% Cane Spirits

Small - 4ml

Large- 8ml

Pinus ponderosa

The Ponderosa Bark Spagyric has a surprisingly sweet flavor to it, quite pleasant with notes of pastry.

The name Ponderosa from Latin ponderosus means to ponder , heavy, clumsy, or having great weight. This rugged and audacious species grows in places that other trees wouldn’t dare survive, like the edge of rocky cliffs and dry mountain slopes. It is one of the tallest trees of the Southwest, towering as high as 200 feet in its natural range. The national champ grows in Plumas County, California and stands 227 feet tall with a diameter just under eight feet.

Aside from its distinguished rusty-orange bark and lean statue, many recognize the pine because of its sweet smell, resembling vanilla or butterscotch. As though the tree isn’t appealing enough, these beauties can live up to 500 years or more in the wild. Ponderosa pines forests defy the common notion of a healthy environment for trees to thrive. For example, ponderosas depend on Low-intensity or surface forest fires for the long-term sustainability of the forest. Because their bark is thick and fire-resistant older ponderosas often survive forest fires. The fires are necessary to help maintain the shade-tolerant species from invading ponderosa pines habitat and clear out dry debris which helps prevent larger, uncontrollable fires from occurring.

Flavors/Temps Profile: Bitter, sweet, astringent, woody

Key Actions & Medicinal Uses: Antioxidant, anti microbial, anti inflammatory, athletic performance/recovery, bone loss, wound healing, Overall strengthening of the body and vitality.

Key Constituents: vitamin C, fiber, tannins, Ponderosa wood is known to contain a volatile

oil of the following composition: 51% 1-beta-pinene, 21% 1 alpha-pinene, 12% pentane, 8% borneol, and 1.5% bornyl acetate

1-5 drops to begin, on the tongue or in a beverage.

Suspended in 100% Cane Spirits

Small - 4ml

Large- 8ml