Pinecones are one of the most versatile and natural elements used in holiday décor. At Camacho Evergreen, we work with a variety of pinecones, each with unique characteristics, sizes, and uses.

Sugar Pine Cones

Sugar pine cones are the largest pine cones in the world, typically ranging from 10 to 20 inches long. They are found in mountain forests of California and southern Oregon and are often used as statement pieces in décor and displays.

Ponderosa Pine Cones

Ponderosa pine cones are medium-sized, typically 3 to 6 inches long. They are commonly found in dry, mountainous regions across the western United States and are widely used in wreaths and decorative arrangements.

Cinnamon Ponderosa Pine Cones

These cones offer a natural, warm cinnamon-like scent when dry. Their rich color and aroma make them especially popular for seasonal displays and holiday décor.

Digger (Gray) Pine Cones

Digger pine cones are large and heavy, usually between 6 and 12 inches long. They grow in California’s foothills and are often used in larger arrangements and rustic displays.

White Pine Cones

White pine cones are slender and medium-sized, typically 4 to 8 inches long. They are found in mountainous regions such as the Sierra Nevada and Rocky Mountains and are often used for more delicate decorative applications.

Lodgepole Pine Cones

Lodgepole pine cones are smaller, ranging from 1 to 3 inches. They are found in colder mountain regions and are unique in that some remain closed until exposed to heat.

Jeffrey Pine Cones

Jeffrey pine cones are large, typically 5 to 10 inches long, and grow in high-elevation forests across California, Oregon, and Nevada. They are commonly used in premium wreaths and decorative pieces.

At Camacho Evergreen, these pinecones are carefully sourced, sorted, and prepared for both individual customers and businesses. Whether used in retail, design, or large-scale seasonal displays, each cone reflects the quality and care behind our process.