The pinyon or piñon pine group grows in southwestern North America, especially in New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, and Utah. The trees yield edible nuts...
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single-leaf pinyon (P. monophylla), and Mexican pinyon (P. cembroides). The other eight pinyon species are used to a small extent, as is gray pine (P. sabineana)...
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Pinus monophylla (redirect from Singleleaf pinyon pine)
Pinus monophylla, the single-leaf pinyon, (alternatively spelled piñon) is a pine in the pinyon pine group, native to North America. The range is in southernmost...
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Pinus cembroides (redirect from Mexican pinyon pine)
also known as pinyon pine, Mexican pinyon, Mexican nut pine, and Mexican stone pine, is a pine in the pinyon pine group. It is a small pine growing to about...
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Pinus quadrifolia (redirect from Parry pinyon pine)
Pinus quadrifolia, the Parry pinyon, is a pine in the pinyon pine group native to southernmost California in the United States and northern Baja California...
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Pinus edulis (redirect from Colorado Pinyon)
Pinus edulis, the Colorado pinyon, two-needle piñon, pinyon pine, or simply piñon, is a pine in the pinyon pine group native to the Southwestern United...
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found within foothills, especially where pinyon pines (Pinus edulis and Pinus monophylla) occur. The pinyon jay is a bluish-grey coloured bird with deeper...
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by being an open forest dominated by low, bushy, evergreen junipers, pinyon pines, and their associates. At lower elevations, junipers often predominate...
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Pinus remota (redirect from Texas Pinyon)
Pinus remota, commonly known as the Texas pinyon or papershell pinyon, is a pine in the pinyon pine group, native to southwestern Texas and northeastern...
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Pinus orizabensis (redirect from Orizaba Pinyon)
Pinus orizabensis, the Orizaba pinyon, is a pine in the pinyon pine group, endemic to central Mexico. It is considered also as a sub-species of Pinus cembroides...
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from the Pinyon pine (Pinus monophylla) trees native to the area. Pinyon Pines sits at an elevation of approximately 4000 feet. Pinyon Pines is in: California's...
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Siberian dwarf pine and Potosi pinyon, and the tallest is an 83.45 m (273.8 ft) tall sugar pine located in Yosemite National Park. Pines are long lived...
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Pinus culminicola (redirect from Potosi pinyon)
Pinus culminicola, commonly known as Potosí pinyon or Potosí Piñón, is a pine in the pinyon pine group, native and endemic to northeast Mexico. The range...
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Pinus johannis (redirect from Johann's pinyon)
Pinus johannis, the Johann's pine, is a pine in the pinyon pine group, native to North America. The range extends from southeast Arizona and southwest...
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Pinus maximartinezii (redirect from Big-cone Pinyon)
Pinus maximartinezii, called Martinez pinyon, big-cone pinyon or maxipiñon, is a pine in the pinyon pine group, native to west-central Mexico. It is a...
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List of Pinus species (redirect from White pine)
subgenus Pinus, subgenus Strobus, and subgenus Ducampopinus (pinyon, bristlecone and lacebark pines) – based on cone, seed and leaf characteristics. DNA phylogeny...
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Pinus sabiniana (redirect from Gray pine)
"digger" is pejorative in origin. It is also sometimes thought of as a pinyon pine, though it does not belong to that group. The scientific botanical name...
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repellent) Orange peel Pelargonium leaves from the scented varieties Pinyon pine shavings and cones Rose flowers, hips, or oil Rosemary leaves and flowers...
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Sonoran Desert vegetation covers the eastern sections, and ponderosa and pinyon pine forests grow on both rims. Natural seeps and springs percolating out...
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(40 km) to the north in New Mexico. The Guadalupe Peak Trail winds through pinyon pine and Douglas-fir forests as it ascends over 3,000 feet (910 m) to the...
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Ips confusus (redirect from Pinyon beetle)
Ips confusus, known generally as the pinyon pine beetle or pinyon ips, is a species of typical bark beetle in the family Curculionidae. It is found in...
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Pinus pinceana (redirect from Weeping Pinyon)
with the common names weeping pinyon and Pince's pinyon pine, is a species of conifer in the family Pinaceae. This pine species is endemic to Mexico,...
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These plants include Big sagebrush, Pinyon pine, Utah juniper, Low sagebrush, Shadscale, and Bristlecone pine. Sagebrush, a very common resident of...
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remota - Texas pinyon, papershell pinyon Pinus sabineana - Gray pine, foothill pine, digger pine Pinus strobiformis - Southwestern white pine Pinus torreyana...
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(bringing the total to 1320 MW), but they were renamed to Pinyon Pines Wind I and Pinyon Pines Wind II. 138 MW Alta X and 90 MW Alta XI are under development...
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the alligator juniper mixed with oak species and pinyon pine. Secondly, woodlands with pinyon pine as the most common species are found on steep slopes...
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woodland zone, or pinyon-juniper woodland, covers the largest area. It consists of open woodlands of short trees, mostly pinyon pine (Pinus edulis throughout...
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settlement due to livestock over-grazing, water diversions and the felling of Pinyon pine groves. At that time there were few official reservations in the area...
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animals like mule deer and antelope and gathered onions, wild rye, and pinyon pine nuts. Then, from 1,500 to 700 years ago, the Fremont lived in the area...
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