- 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...
- The
pinyon jay (Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus) is a
species of jay, and is the only
member of the
genus Gymnorhinus.
Native to
Western North America, the species...
- Pinon, Piñon, Piñón, or
Pinyon may
refer to:
Pinyon pine (piñon pine), a
group of
several species of
North American pine
trees (genus Pinus) the edible...
- of the
pinyon pines:
Colorado pinyon (P. edulis), single-leaf
pinyon (P. monophylla), and
Mexican pinyon (P. cembroides). The
other eight pinyon species...
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Pinus monophylla, the single-leaf
pinyon, (alternatively
spelled piñon) is a pine in the
pinyon pine group,
native to
North America. The
range is in southernmost...
- The
pinyon mouse (Peromyscus truei) is
native to the
southwestern United States and Baja
California in Mexico.
These medium-sized mice are
often distinguished...
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Pinyon–juniper woodland, also
spelled piñon–juniper woodland, is a
biome found mid-elevations in arid
regions of the
Western United States, characterized...
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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...
-
Pinus orizabensis, the
Orizaba pinyon, is a pine in the
pinyon pine group,
endemic to
central Mexico. It is
considered also as a sub-species of Pinus...
- name from the
Pinyon pine (Pinus monophylla)
trees native to the area.
Pinyon Pines sits at an
elevation of
approximately 4000 feet.
Pinyon Pines is in:...