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Pinus sabiniana (sometimes
spelled P. sabineana) is a pine
endemic to
California in the
United States. Its
vernacular names include towani pine, foothill...
- 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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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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Central Valley are
dominated by blue oak (Q. douglasii) and gray pine (
Pinus sabiniana).
Oregon oak
woodland is
found in
Northern California's Klamath-Siskiyou...
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British Columbia to California. The
larvae feed on
Pinus sabiniana,
Pinus coulteri,
Pinus ponderosa,
Pinus radiata and
Abies concolor. Beccaloni, George;...
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Orizaba pinyon Pinus quadrifolia – Four-leaved
pinyon or
Parry pinyon Pinus remota – Papers****
pinyon or
Texas pinyon Pinus sabiniana –
California foothill...
- The ****cone pine,
Pinus attenuata (also
called Pinus tuberculata), is a tree that
grows in mild
climates on poor soils. It
ranges from the
mountains of...
- douglasii), and gray pine (
Pinus sabiniana).
Montane species include:
black oak (Quercus kelloggii),
Coulter pine (
Pinus coulteri),
incense cedar (Calocedrus...
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Coulter pine (
Pinus coulteri), or big-cone pine, is a
conifer in the
genus Pinus of the
family Pinaceae.
Coulter pine is an
evergreen conifer that lives...
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ecoregion also
includes tree
species such as gray or
foothill pine (
Pinus sabiniana),
scrub oak (Quercus dumosa),
California buckeye (Aesculus californica)...