RM2PF55NT–Mexican pinyon (Pinus cembroides) pine habit, grows in the desert, Chisos Mountains, Big Bend N. P. Chihuahuan Desert, utricularia ochroleuca (U.)
RM2MET3P8–Pinus cembroides
RM2R580J5–Pinyon Pine (Pinus), Hoodoos, Sunrise Point, Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, USA, morning light
RMACWRDM–Mexican Pinyon Pine Pinus cembroides habit near Galeana Nuevo Leon Mexico
RMECPNWR–Hikers on the way to ZAPATA CREEK FALLS - COLORADO ROCKIES MR
RM2AWR72D–The vegetation of a desert mountain range as conditioned by climatic factors . cting the slope exposure phenomena ofvegetation in the Santa Catalinas still awaits a full investigation. The comparative conditions of the lower, central, and upper habitatsof Pinus cembroides may be again investigated in the light of the ratios,which are as follows: North slope at 5,000 feet 21.3, average of northand south slopes at 6,000 feet 24.5, south slope at 7,000 feet 24.1. Thesefigures indicate a still more remarkable similarity of the water con-ditions in the three habitats than the evaporation figures do
RMPG0HE6–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. H The Pines 7. MEXICAN NUT PINE — Pinus cembroides Zuccarini A low bushy tree of Arizona and adjacent Alexico, occurring on dn' mountain ridges at an altitude of about 1900 meters. Its usual height is about 6 meters, with a trunk diameter of 3 dm. It is reported to attain much greater dimensions in Mexico and is variously known as ]Mexican pinon or pinyon, Nut pine, Pinon and Stone pine; it is recorded as growing also in
RMB73967–Mexican Pinyon Pine Pinus cembroides in the form sometimes described as Border Pine Pinus discolor Source of edible nuts
RMFCDB6G–Mexican piñon pine, Pinus cembroides in the Chisos mountains, Big Bend National Park, Texas.
RM2MET3P7–Pinus cembroides
RMG56YM2–Mexican Pinyon Pine (Pinus cembroides) habit, growing in desert, Chisos Mountains, Big Bend N.P., Chihuahuan Desert, Texas, U.S.A., February
RMECPNWW–Hikers on the way to ZAPATA CREEK FALLS - COLORADO ROCKIES MR
RMFHC6H3–Hikers on the way to ZAPATA CREEK FALLS - COLORADO ROCKIES MR
RME0KCW5–Pinon Pine in springtime snow in the Rocky Mountains near Salida, Colorado, USA
RMRDBHNB–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. H The Pines 7. MEXICAN NUT PINE — Pinus cembroides Zuccarini A low bushy tree of Arizona and adjacent Alexico, occurring on dn' mountain ridges at an altitude of about 1900 meters. Its usual height is about 6 meters, with a trunk diameter of 3 dm. It is reported to attain much greater dimensions in Mexico and is variously known as ]Mexican pinon or pinyon, Nut pine, Pinon and Stone pine; it is recorded as growing also in
RMPG4HEF–. The genus Pinus . Pine. PLATE XIII. P. NELSONII (124-126), PINCEANA (127-129), CEMBROIDES (130-132). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Shaw, George Russell, b. 1848. Cambridge : Riverside Press
RMFCDB6K–Mexican piñon pine, Pinus cembroides in the Chisos mountains, Big Bend National Park, Texas.
RM2MET3PF–Pinus cembroides
RMECPR3E–Hikers on the way to ZAPATA CREEK FALLS - COLORADO ROCKIES MR
RMFJ2B5P–Hikers on the way to ZAPATA CREEK FALLS - COLORADO ROCKIES MR
RME0KCPT–Pinon Pine in springtime snow in the Rocky Mountains near Salida, Colorado, USA
RMRJ185T–. The silva of North America [microform] : a description of the tree which grow naturally in North America exclusive of Mexico. Trees; Trees; Gymnosperms; Conifers; Arbres; Arbres; Gymnospermes; Conifères. Silfa of Ni-Tth Arneiica Tab, UL.. 7. K. t'.hXon det. Hapine .rt>. PINUS CEMBROIDES Zii.e A Hiocretuf Mrf-^r ' Imf> ./ Panahf f'-iH' . 1 ,(. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Sargent, Charles Sprague,
RMFCDB6M–Mexican piñon pine, Pinus cembroides in the Chisos mountains, Big Bend National Park, Texas.
RMFHC6H2–Hikers on the way to ZAPATA CREEK FALLS - COLORADO ROCKIES MR
RME0KCJW–Pinon Pine branches heavy with springtime snow in the Rocky Mountains near Salida, Colorado, USA
RMRFRM08–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 102 VEGETATION OF A DESERT MOUNTAIN RANGE. c.c. 100 --5.000 N — 6.000 N andS 7.000 5.. Neither the data for soil moisture nor those for evaporation show the exact alternation exhibited by the vegetation itself, by virtue of which a given north slope is similar in vegetation to a south slope about 1,000 feet above it, and a given south slope is similar to a north slope about 1,000 feet below it (with the exception of the highest altitudes). The conditions of evaporation found through the range of Pinus cembroides, which has been used as an examp
RMFCDB6F–Mexican piñon pine, Pinus cembroides in the Chisos mountains, Big Bend National Park, Texas.
RMFJ2B5N–Hikers on the way to ZAPATA CREEK FALLS - COLORADO ROCKIES MR
RME0KCT9–Dead Pinon Pine in springtime snow in the Rocky Mountains near Salida, Colorado, USA
RMRCDX85–. El Jardín botánico de Buenos Aires. 156 Libocetlriis chilciisis ariíeiitea. áurea. Picea Alcoquiaiía. alba. > Eniiclmaiiui. » excelsa. I^icea excelsa alba. » ' spica. compacta. Hiulsonii. Maxwell i. iiiura.. I NO ( Poíioraipns aiigiislij. Picea excelsa nova. » pyj^maea. rubra, spica. Meiiziesii. Morincla. oriental is. polita. Pinus canariensis. Cenibra. cembroides. 'iiius edulis. liaIe|Densis. insi<:;;nis. Laricio. longifolia. » Massoniana. » palustris. » Pinaster. » Pinea. » ponderosa. Puní i lio.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been
RMFHC6H1–Hikers on the way to ZAPATA CREEK FALLS - COLORADO ROCKIES MR
RME0KCRP–Dead Pinon Pine in springtime snow in the Rocky Mountains near Salida, Colorado, USA
RMRDE7JW–. The genus Pinus . Pine. PLATE XIII. P. NELSONII (124-126), PINCEANA (127-129), CEMBROIDES (130-132). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Shaw, George Russell, b. 1848. Cambridge : Riverside Press
RME0KCT0–Dead Pinon Pine in springtime snow in the Rocky Mountains near Salida, Colorado, USA
RME0KCX6–Panorama view of Pinon Pine in springtime snow in the Rocky Mountains near Salida, Colorado, USA
RME0KCR5–Platinum color Golden Retriever dog, Pinon Pine, in springtime snow in the Rocky Mountains near Salida, Colorado, USA
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