RM2HCFEMW–Gray Pine, Pinus sabiniana, in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
RF2K0X2AY–Blue-green drooping trifasciculate slightly twisted needle leaves of Pinus Sabiniana, Pinaceae, native tree in the San Rafael Mountains, Springtime.
RM2E8T1HT–The pine cone of the gray pine (Pinus sabiniana) from Solano county after wildfires swept through the area and killed the adult trees.
RFD1N66K–Gray Pine tree or Pinus sabiniana in Mount Diablo State Park, Contra Costa County, California, USA
RF2R3X7FB–Pinus sabiniana, known as Ghost pine, Gray pine, California foothill pine, Foothill pine, Bull pine
RFRDPF1B–Close up of Gray Pine (Pinus Sabiniana) cone and needles, tree endemic to California, Mt Diablo State Park, Contra Costa County, San Francisco bay are
RF2R3WMTM–Pinus sabiniana, known as Ghost pine, Gray pine, California foothill pine, Foothill pine, Bull pine
RFH8D7TK–Pinus sabiniana the common names ghost pine
RF2T7MX38–Digger pine or gray pine (Pinus sabiniana) is an evergreen tree endemic to California. This photo was taken near Yosemite National Park, USA.
RF2J1BFTE–A closeup of the pine tree branches against the blue sky.
RMHMR8YJ–Gray Pine (Pinus sabiniana), Pinaceae.
RMREAARA–. Cone-bearing trees of the California mountains. Conifers; Trees. CONK-BEAKING TKEES OF CALIFORNIA. PINUS SABINIANA ( DIGGER-PINE, GRAY-PINE^ BULL-PINE, PINON-PINE, NUT-PINE ) A THiN-roLiAGED^ Spindling tree, average -^ height 40 to 60 feet and thickness l^/^ to 2 feet, usually dividing into several straight, up- ward-growing arms: quite unlike any other pine in the manner of growth. The first pine met in ascending the western slope of the Sierra Nevada throughout Central California, [29]. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanc
RM2RCWXRJ–Needles of Pinus sabiniana, Digger pine, Closeup
RM2HCFK9X–Gray Pine, Pinus sabiniana, in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
RM2RG6XH1–Young two female cones on a branch with long needles, Digger Pine Pinus sabiniana, California Foothill Pine
RF2K0X2AM–Blue-green drooping trifasciculate slightly twisted needle leaves of Pinus Sabiniana, Pinaceae, native tree in the San Rafael Mountains, Springtime.
RM2E8T1KP–The pine cone of the gray pine (Pinus sabiniana) from Solano county after wildfires swept through the area and killed the adult trees.
RFD1N68C–Gray Pine tree or Pinus sabiniana in a grassy meadow, Mount Diablo State Park, Contra Costa County, California, USA
RFRDPF17–Close up of Gray Pine (Pinus Sabiniana) cone and needles, tree endemic to California, Mt Diablo State Park, Contra Costa County, San Francisco bay are
RF2R3WMDX–Pinus sabiniana, known as Ghost pine, Gray pine, California foothill pine, Foothill pine, Bull pine
RFRDH43A–Gray pine trees (Pinus sabiniana) on a sunny spring day, Pinnacles National Park, California
RFH8DAKR–Pinus sabiniana the common names ghost pine
RF2T7MX35–Digger pine or gray pine (Pinus sabiniana) is an evergreen tree endemic to California. This photo was taken near Yosemite National Park, USA.
RFRDPEYD–Gray pine growing on the side of the hiking trail, morning fog still covering the hills and valleys of Contra Costa county, Mt Diablo State Park, San
RFRDH454–Gray Pine cone and needles on a blurred background, Pinnacles National Park, California
RM2HCFKMF–Gray Pine, Pinus sabiniana, branch and needles in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
RM2RG6XHA–Digger pine cone Pinus sabiniana or Pinus sabineana, California Foothill Pine
RM2E8T1P9–The pine cone of the gray pine (Pinus sabiniana) from Solano county after wildfires swept through the area and killed the adult trees.
RFD1N67W–Panoramic of a grassy meadow at Mount Diablo State Park, Contra Costa County, California, USA
RFH8D9J7–Pinus sabiniana the common names ghost pine
RF2T7MX33–Digger pine or gray pine (Pinus sabiniana) is an evergreen tree endemic to California. This photo was taken near Yosemite National Park, USA.
RM2HCFM44–Gray Pine, Pinus sabiniana, branches and needles in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
RFH8D7CM–Pinus sabiniana the common names ghost pine
RF2T7MX3A–Digger pine or gray pine (Pinus sabiniana) is an evergreen tree endemic to California. Leaves detail. This photo was taken near Yosemite National Park
RM2HCFJCK–Gray Pine, Pinus sabiniana, with dramatic rock formations in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
RFH8D8Y1–Pinus sabiniana the common names ghost pine
RM2HCFKE9–Gray Pine, Pinus sabiniana, needles close up in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
RFH8DB6H–Pinus sabiniana the common names ghost pine
RM2HCFKXE–Gray Pine, Pinus sabiniana, needles close up in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
RM2HCFKEG–Gray Pine, Pinus sabiniana, needles close up in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
RM2HCFKAC–Gray Pine, Pinus sabiniana, needles close up in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
RM2HCFKC0–Gray Pine, Pinus sabiniana, needles close up in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
RM2HCFKR5–Gray Pine, Pinus sabiniana, needles close up in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
RM2HCFKH1–Gray Pine, Pinus sabiniana, needles close up in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
RM2HCFKGT–Gray Pine, Pinus sabiniana, needles close up in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
RM2HCFM5D–Gray Pine, Pinus sabiniana, and breccia formations in the High Peaks of Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
RM2HCFKMG–Gray Pine, Pinus sabiniana, and breccia formations in the High Peaks of Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
RM2HCFJXK–Gray Pine, Pinus sabiniana, and breccia formations in the High Peaks of Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
RM2HCFJPJ–Gray Pine, Pinus sabiniana, and breccia formations in the High Peaks of Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
RM2HCFJFE–Gray Pines, Pinus sabiniana, and breccia pinnacle in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
RM2HCFFY2–Gray Pine, Pinus sabiniana, in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
RM2HCFRDD–Acorn Woodpecker, Melanerpes formicivorus, drilling hole in Gray Pine granary tree in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
RM2HCFRC9–Acorn Woodpecker, Melanerpes formicivorus, drilling hole in Gray Pine granary tree in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
RM2HCFRNK–Acorn Woodpecker, Melanerpes formicivorus, granary tree with stored acorns in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
RM2HCFEGR–Acorn Woodpecker, Melanerpes formicivorus, granary tree with stored acorns in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
RM2HCFEJ3–Acorn Woodpecker, Melanerpes formicivorus, granary tree with stored acorns in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
RM2HCFEDD–Acorn Woodpecker, Melanerpes formicivorus, granary tree with stored acorns in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
RM2HCFEDA–Acorn Woodpecker, Melanerpes formicivorus, granary tree with stored acorns in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
RM2HCFT6J–Acorn Woodpecker, Melanerpes formicivorus, granary tree with stored acorns and High Peaks behind in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
RM2HCFRWC–Acorn Woodpecker, Melanerpes formicivorus, granary tree with stored acorns and High Peaks behind in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
RM2HCFRBB–Acorn Woodpecker, Melanerpes formicivorus, spreading wings in squabble with another Acorn Woodpecker in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
RM2HCFRBC–Acorn Woodpecker, Melanerpes formicivorus, spreading wings in squabble with another Acorn Woodpecker in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
RM2HCFR7X–Acorn Woodpecker, Melanerpes formicivorus, in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
RM2HCFR82–Acorn Woodpecker, Melanerpes formicivorus, in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
RM2HCFR71–Acorn Woodpecker, Melanerpes formicivorus, in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
RM2HCFRJE–Acorn Woodpecker, Melanerpes formicivorus, with an acorn in its bill in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
RM2HCFRA7–Acorn Woodpecker, Melanerpes formicivorus, in Pinnacles National Park, California, USA
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