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    Pinus edulis - Wikipedia

    • The Colorado pinyon (piñon) grows as the dominant species on 4.8 million acres (19,000 km 2 or 7,300 sq mi) in Colorado, making up 22% of the state's forests. The Colorado pinyon has cultural meaning to agriculture, as strong 詳細

    Overview

    Pinus edulis, the Colorado pinyon, two-needle piñon, pinyon pine, or simply piñon, is a pine in the pinyon pine group … 詳細

    Description

    The piñon pine (Pinus edulis) is a small to medium size tree, reaching 3.0–6.1 metres (10–20 ft) tall and with a trunk diameter of up to 80 centimetres (31 in), rarely more. Its growth is "at an almost inconceivably slow rate" growing onl… 詳細

    Taxonomy

    Colorado pinyon was described by George Engelmann in 1848 from collections made near Santa Fe, New Mexico on Alexander William Doniphan's expedition to northern Mexico in 1846 and 1847.
    It is most closely … 詳細

     
  1. Pinyon Pine Tree - Colorado National Monument (U.S ...

    2015年2月24日 · Learn about the pinyon pine (Pinus edulis), a native evergreen tree that grows in the Rocky Mountain Region and produces edible seeds. Find out its description, range, and cultural significance at Colorado National Monument.

     
  2. Pinyon | Silvics of North America

  3. ピニョンマツ (Pinus edulis) - Botanic

    英名は Pinyon pine、Colorado pinyon。 The Pinyon pine (Pinus edulis) belongs to Pinaceae (the Pine family). It is a small evergreen tree that is widely distributed in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. It grows in mountainous areas and can reach a height of 3 to 6 m.

  4. Pinyon pine - Wikipedia

    The pinyon or piñon pine group grows in southwestern North America, especially in New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, and Utah, with the single-leaf pinyon pine just reaching into southern Idaho. The trees yield edible nuts, which are a staple food of Native Americans, and widely eaten as a snack and as an ingredient in New …

  5. Colorado Pinyon - U.S. National Park Service

    Common Names: Colorado Pinyon, Two-needle Pinyon, "Pinyon Pine." The Colorado Pinyon with its crooked trunk and red-brown bark, is found in dry, rocky places at elevations of 5,000-8,000 ft. Growing where yearly precipitation is only 10-20 inches per year, they depend on their enormous root system to harvest …

  6. Pinyon Pine, a Common Tree in North America

    2018年1月16日 · Pinyon pine is also commonly called Colorado pinyon, nut pine, pinon pine, pinyon, Pinyon pine, two-leaf pinyon, two-needle pinyon. Pinyon is native to the southern Rocky Mountain...

  7. Pinus edulis - US Forest Service

    GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Twoneedle pinyon is primarily a species of the southwestern United States and Colorado Plateau, extending to the eastern rim of the Great Basin [98, 167].

  8. Museum of Natural History - University of Colorado …

    2020年12月23日 · Piñon Pine (Pinus edulis) is a relatively small tree found on dry slopes and mesas at lower elevations (4,500-9,000’) of southwestern North America. In Colorado, this pine most often populates the canyon country of the Western Slope and in the oak-shrub zone of the southern mountains and plains.

  9. Pinus edulis (Colorado Pinyon, Colorado Pinyon Pine, …

    Learn about Pinus edulis, a gnarled evergreen tree with edible seeds and pollen cones. Find out its description, cultivation, edibility, and landscape uses in North Carolina.

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