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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...
- A
bascule bridge (also
referred to as a
drawbridge or a
lifting bridge) is a
moveable bridge with a
counterweight that
continuously balances a span, or...
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phylogenetic analysis:
Section Dipetalae Fraxinus anomala Torr. ex S.Watson –
singleleaf ash
Fraxinus dipetala Hook. & Arn. –
California ash or two-petal ash Fraxinus...
- An old
master print (also
spaced masterprint) is a work of art
produced by a
printing process within the
Western tradition. The term
remains current in...
- Anthropologist. 6 (4): 377–380. doi:10.1525/aa.1893.6.4.02a00040. JSTOR 658889. "
Singleleaf Pinyon", USDA/NRCS, http://plants.usda.gov/plantguide/pdf/cs_pimo.pdf...
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NetworkResearch Checklist: Sedona/Oak Cr**** Canyon". "Pinus
monophylla (
Singleleaf piñon)
description – the
Gymnosperm Database". "Monthly
Climate Normals...
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Retrieved 16
January 2023. Meeuwig, R. O.; Budy, J. D.; Everett, R. L. "
Singleleaf Pinyon". USDA.
Retrieved 4 June 2023.
Difference in ... cone production...
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Other pinyon and
juniper species occurring in
these woodlands include singleleaf pinyon (P. monophylla),
Parry pinyon (P. quadrifolia),
Mexican pinyon...
- a waxy
coating to
reduce evaporation. Some
plants in the park
include singleleaf ash, cliffrose, Utah juniper,
Mormon tea, blackbrush,
claret cup cactus...
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adjacent and
above the
sagebrush zone. The main
plants in this
community are
singleleaf pinyon pine and Utah juniper,
often with a
sagebrush and
bitterbrush understory...