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    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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    R (1975). "Ecto mycorrhizae endo mycorrhizae of Pinus mugo plus Boletus edulis ssp edulis and Pinus cembra plus Suillus variegatus formed in pure culture"...
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    pinyon) Pinus culminicola – Potosi pinyon Pinus remota – Texas pinyon or papershell pinyon Pinus edulis – two-needle piñon or Colorado pinyon Pinus monophylla...
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    reporting of trees from both the Pinus monophylla/Pinus edulis and the Pinus monophylla subsp. fallax/Pinus edulis zones as growing more single needle...
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    Pine nut (category Pinus)
    albicaulis – Whitebark pine Pinus cembroides – Mexican pinyon Pinus coulteri – Coulter pine Pinus culminicola – Potosi pinyon Pinus edulis – Two-needle piñon or...
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  • up edulis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Edulis, edible in Latin, is a species name present in a number of Latin species names: Acioa edulis, the...
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  • Pinus edulis, a pine species Plectranthus edulis, an annual plant species Plinia edulis, the cambucá, a tree species found in Brazil Pueraria edulis,...
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  • Pinus, the pines, is a genus of approximately 111 extant tree and shrub species. The genus is currently split into two subgenera: subgenus Pinus (hard...
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    arid-land ecosystems of the Southwest United States is Pinus edulis, commonly known as pinyon pine. P. edulis associates with the subterranean fungi Geopora and...
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    dioica (ombú) Pinus (pine) Pinus canariensis (Canary Island pine) Pinus edulis (Colorado pinyon) Pinus halepensis (aleppo pine) Pinus thunbergii (Japanese...
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    the Mediterranean stone pine, Pinus pinea. Other nuts that were locally used, and are now traded, include Pinus edulis, in the southeast USA, and P. koraiensis...
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  • List of pines by region (category Pinus)
    the genus, see Pinus classification. Pinus brutia - Turkish pine Pinus canariensis - Canary Island pine Pinus cembra - Swiss pine Pinus halepensis - Aleppo...
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    typically found within foothills, especially where pinyon pines (Pinus edulis and Pinus monophylla) occur. The pinyon jay is a bluish-grey coloured bird...
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    Pine (redirect from Pinus)
    A pine is any conifer tree or shrub in the genus Pinus (/ˈpaɪnəs/) of the family Pinaceae. Pinus is the sole genus in the subfamily Pinoideae. World Flora...
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    believed that the statement by Cabeza de Vaca referred to the seeds of Pinus edulis, the Colorado piñón, which is found in the mountains of southern New...
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    glabra. At higher elevations in Oak Creek Canyon Juniperus virginiana, Pinus edulis and other pines occur. The red rocks of Sedona are formed by a unique...
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    Trail, near the summit of Kendrick Peak, there is a Colorado Pinyon (Pinus edulis) growing at an altitude of nearly 10,400 ft (3,170 m). This is a rare...
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    americana 1941 Michigan Eastern white pine Pinus strobus 1955 Minnesota Red pine (aka Norway pine) Pinus resinosa 1953 Mississippi Southern magnolia...
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    Colorado pinyon (Pinus edulis), in great demand as an edible nut, with average annual production of 454 to 900 tonnes. Korean pine (Pinus koraiensis), a...
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    stands with associated Gambel oak (Quercus gambelii), Colorado pinyon (Pinus edulis), junipers (Juniperus spp.), quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides), and...
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    open woodlands of short trees, mostly pinyon pine (Pinus edulis throughout the ecoregion, and Pinus monophylla subsp. fallax in the southwestern portion...
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    Volcanism Program; Bristlecone pine tree-rings (Pinus longaeva, Pinus aristata, Pinus ponderosa, Pinus edulis, Pseudotsuga menziesii); the 4 ka Yamal Peninsula...
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    Masters (2009) Flower: Yucca flower (1927) Tree: Two-needle piñon pine (Pinus edulis) (1949) Grass: Blue grama (Bouteloua gracillis) (1973) Vegetables: Chile...
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  • neomexicana Fraxinus velutina Juniperus deppeana Neltuma glandulosa Pinus edulis Pinus ponderosa Populus deltoides wislizeni Populus tremuloides Sambucus...
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    Farjon, A. 2013. Pinus quadrifolia. In: IUCN 2013. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2013.1. Downloaded on 31 July 2013. "Pinus quadrifolia"....
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    menziesii, Tsuga heterophylla, Picea engelmannii, Picea glauca, Pinus ponderosa and Pinus edulis. There are two recognized subspecies: Dasychira grisefacta...
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    substantially compared to uncolonized roots in some ecosystems, while Pinus edulis roots colonized predominately by ectomycorrhizal fungi from the Ascomycota...
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  • June and July in one generation per year. The larvae feed on Pinus ponderosa and Pinus edulis. Young larvae bore into green needles, feed within them, and...
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    riparian and edge vegetation. Plants such as junipers, oaks, sycamores, and Pinus edulis can be a good indication of suitability for the trogon. BirdLife International...
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    with other oaks, species of juniper, Mexican pinyon (Pinus cembroides), pinyon pine (Pinus edulis), fendlerbush (Fendlera rupicola), bushy sage (Salvia...
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