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  Species: Pinus monophylla
Singleleaf pinyon is parasitized by the pinyon dwarf-mistletoe [91].
Singleleaf pinyon seedlings survive best in the microhabitat provided by nurse plants, where organic matter, nutrient concentrations, relative humidity, water infiltration, and water holding capacity tend to be higher, and irradiance and soil temperatures tend to be lower [31,32,35,63,105,143].
While singleleaf pinyon can grow on a wide variety of soil types and environmental conditions, composition and distribution of associated understory species may be driven by the plants' position relative to the tree crown [69], soil type [59,237], the seasonality and effectiveness of precipitation [234], and/or the distribution of nutrients [209].
www.fs.fed.us /database/feis/plants/tree/pinmon/all.html   (12432 words)

  
 AllRefer - Species: Parry Pinyon | Pinus quadrifolia > Species:
A small population of Parry pinyon grows in south-central Riverside County, 30 miles (50 km) from the main distribution [34].
Ranges of singleleaf pinyon and Parry pinyon overlap in southwestern California and northern Baja California [7].
In the mountains of northern Baja California, Parry pinyon is associated with pine-oak (Pinus-Quercus spp.) woodlands and typical California chaparral [32,33].
reference.allrefer.com /wildlife-plants-animals/plants/tree/pinqua/all.html   (2191 words)

  
 AllRefer - Species: Parry Pinyon | Pinus quadrifolia > Botanical and ecological characteristics
Pinyons have vertical taproots as well as lateral roots; both are capable of active absorption.
Although the pinyon pines are tolerant of temperature and moisture stress, water is the most limiting factor in seedling establishment and growth [12,20].
Parry pinyon grows at elevations of 3,960 to 8,250 feet (1,200-2,500 m) throughout its range and is rarely found at elevations over 8,910 feet (2,700 m) [21,26].
reference.allrefer.com /wildlife-plants-animals/plants/tree/pinqua/botanical-ecological-characteristics.html   (518 words)

  
 Pine - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
The pinyon pines and a number of others, notably Turkish Pine, are particularly well adapted to growth in hot, dry semi-desert climates.
The seeds are commonly eaten by birds and squirrels.
Some birds, notably the Spotted Nutcracker, Clark's Nutcracker and Pinyon Jay, are of importance in distributing pine seeds to new areas where they can grow.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Pine   (1411 words)

  
 Single-leaf Pinyon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Single-leaf Pinyon (Pinus monophylla) is a pine in the pinyon pine group, native to the United States and northwest Mexico.
Occasional two-needled pinyons in northern Baja California are hybrids between Single-leaf Pinyon and Parry Pinyon.
The destruction of large areas of Pinyon woodlands in the interests of mining and cattle ranching is seen by many as an act of major ecological and cultural vandalism.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Single-leaf_Pinyon   (737 words)

  
 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for pinyon
Study Shows Pinyon Jays Infer Their Status From Observing Others.
Duration of herbivore removal and environmental stress affect the ectomycorrhizae of pinyon pines.
Ectomycorrhizal fungal community structure of pinyon pines growing in two environmental extremes.
www.encyclopedia.com /SearchResults.aspx?Q=pinyon   (187 words)

  
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Pinyon is the English version of the Spanish piñon, which refers to the large seed of piño or pine (1).
The seed-cones of the Colorado pinyon pine are nearly round or globose and slightly depressed, and the needles of are stiff and curve inward.
Pinyons characteristically have 1 to 4 needles per fascicle (P. edulis have 2 to 3) and have a yellowish wood, yet they are still classified as a softwood.
www.personal.psu.edu /zak106/sppmonograph.doc   (3670 words)

  
 parry - Definition, Synonyms, and Reference from OnPedia.com
parry - a return punch (especially by a boxer)
parry - impede the movement of (an opponent or a ball); "block an attack"
parry - avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues); "He dodged the issue"; "she skirted the problem"; "They tend to evade their responsibilities"; "he evaded the questions skillfully"
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 Pinon Penny offers American Pinon Pinenuts - and pinenut information. Why are American pine nuts an important use for ...
Historically, however, pinyon pine nuts were extensively harvested by Native Americans and later Europeans and as late as 1920’s they were commercially collected and sent to large cities on the East Coast.
Historically, thousands of tons of pinyon pine nuts were harvested and made available on the market, and the remarkable pine nut productivity of healthy pinyon pine trees should not be ignored.
Unlike pinyon pines, which continue to be harvested commercially for pine nuts, many of the nut producing pine species naturally occurring in the U.S. (Table 1) were never commercially used for pine nut production and their potential for such production was never a subject of systematic inquiry.
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 Nearctica - Native Conifers of North America - Pinus quadrifolia
Identifying Characters: The deciduous bundle sheath on old needle bundles and the dry, pinyon-juniper habitat of this species will identify it as a pinyon.
All other Pinyons have 3 or fewer needles per bundle.
Native Range: Four-leaf Pinyon occurs in extreme south-central California and extends southward in Baja California del Norte.
www.nearctica.com /trees/conifer/pinus/Pquadr.htm   (194 words)

  
 San Jacintos study   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Pinyon Flat - Pinyon Flats camp; 1 mile east of the camp, on rocky slope; elevation 3900 feet; Palm Desert 15'Q - 09/14/1946 - John C. Roos - 3029 - 33.5826116.4599 - 5501233715817
Pinyon Flats - Near Pinyon Flats; in depression and washes in the pinyon forest; elevation 4000 feet; Palm Desert 15'Q - 09/14/1946 - John C. Roos - 3025 - 33.5988116.4701 - 5491683717605
Pinyon Flat - in depressions, washes and along roadsides in the pinyon forest; Palm Desert 15'Q - 09/14/1946 - John C. Roos - 3026 - 33.5988116.4701 - 5491683717605
wam.riversideca.gov /voyager/Results.cfm?ParentID=223142   (7011 words)

  
 The ULTIMATE tree-ring pages!
pinyon, Colorado pinyon 1 PIEL Pinus elliottii Engelm.
Korean pine 1 PILG Pinus lagunae M.-F. Passini laguna pinyon 2 PILA* Pinus lambertiana Dougl.
Parry pinyon 1 PIRA Pinus radiata D. Don Monterrey pine 2 PIRE* Pinus resinosa Ait.
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 HPS Summit Signatures - Pinyon Ridge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
It is a common place name in California usually found in semi arid areas where these trees are native.
Two species bear these nuts, the "Parry Pinyon" also known as the "Four needle Pinyon" (Pinus parryanna) which is native on the Peninsular Ranges, and the "Singleleaf Pinyon Pine" (Pinus monophylla).
Both are also known as the "Nut Pine", and were of great value to local Indians.
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 Parry Pinyon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The cones open to 5-7 cm broad when mature, holding the seeds on the scales after opening.
It has been suggested by some botanists that the holotype specimen of P.
quadrifolia is itself from a hybrid; presumed pure, non-hybrid specimens having been given a new name Pinus juarezensis (Juarez Pinyon, after the Sierra Juarez mountains of northern Baja California).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Parry_Pinyon   (417 words)

  
 2 needle or 1 needle pine? - UBC Botanical Garden Forums
I've always know P. quadrifolia as Parry Pinyon, an unusual species with 4 needles to the bundle.
However, relatively recent research done by Dr. Ron Lanner, an expert on southern California pinyon pines, suggests that P. quadrifolia is very possibly the result of hybridization between singleleaf pinyon, P. monophylla (1 needle) and the rare Sierra Juarez pinyon, P. juarezensis (5 needles).
He sites a number of "intermediate" characteristics in the Parry pinyons, such as leaf resin canal numbers, twig hairiness, and stomate position.
www.ubcbotanicalgarden.org /forums/showthread.php?t=8715   (1642 words)

  
 Pine Nuts
E and Central California, Nevada, W Utah and Baja California Norte: P. monophylla ("Single-leaf Pinyon Pine")
W Mexico (very small area in Zacatecas): P. maximartinezii ("Big-cone Pinyon Pine") - this species has the largest pinenuts which are approx.
Many recipes for pine nuts (including salads, sauces, fish garnishment, puddings,cookies, cakes) are offered by Harriette Lanner in The Pinyon Pine by Ronald Lanner, ISBN 0-87417-065-6 (hard cover) and 0-87417-066-4 (paperback).
www.pinetum.org /Lovett/pinenuts.htm   (497 words)

  
 Online Recipes - Appetizer, Entree, Dessert Recipes
pignoli, pignolia, pignons, pinon nuts and Indian nut, Mexican nut pine, nut pine, Parry pinyon pine, silver pine, Stone pine, Piniennufs (German), pignolo (Italian), piñón (Spanish), pinhào (Portuguese), pignólia (Greek), camfistigi (Turkish), habb-es-sanawbar (Arabic), song guo (Chinese)
The pine nut is the seed of the pine cone from about 12 different varieties of pine trees grown around the world, the most common is the stone pice or Pinus Pinea.
Because of this labor intensive process they tend to be one of the more expensive nuts to buy.
www.nutnutrition.com /allaboutnuts/pinenut.htm   (157 words)

  
 Pinus quadrifolia Parl. ex Sudworth - Parry pinyon
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 PlantFiles: Images of Parry Piñon, Four-leaf Nut Pine, Parry Pinyon (Pinus quadrifolia)
PlantFiles: Images of Parry Piñon, Four-leaf Nut Pine, Parry Pinyon (Pinus quadrifolia)
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 Pine Nuts
E and Central California, Nevada, W Utah and Baja California Norte: P. monophylla ("Single- leaf Pinyon Pine")
W Mexico (very small area in Zacatecas): P. maximartinezii ("Big-cone Pinyon Pine") (this species has the largest pinenuts which are approx.
Many recipes for pine nuts (including salads, sauces, fish garnishment, puddings,cookies, cakes) are offered by Harriette Lanner in The Pinyon Pine by Ronald Lanner,
www.lovett-pinetum.org /pinenuts.htm   (482 words)

  
 Parry's pinyon - English-Italian Dictionary - WordReference.com
Forum discussions with the word(s) 'Parry's pinyon' in the title:
Discussioni nei forum nel cui titolo è presente la parola 'Parry's pinyon':
Non ci sono titoli che contengano la parola/frase'Parry's pinyon'.
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 CNPS San Diego: Places to Go
Those who wish may take an afternoon hike to view single-leaf pinyon pines and other flora at higher elevations via a rigorous hike.
Take I-8 east roughly 50 miles, turn north on the Sunrise Highway (S-1) and continue roughly 10 miles to the little town of Mount Laguna.The trailhead site is on the east side several miles north of the town.
With Nancy Hoogerlang, Descanso Ranger District Forestry Tech, as our leader, we will explore the east slope to view Parry pinyon (Pinus quadrifolia) and one-leaf pinyon (Pinus monophylla), which were significant food sources for native Americans and currently support a rich wildlife community.
www.cnpssd.org /fieldarchive.html   (6736 words)

  
 Parry's pinyon - English-French Dictionary - WordReference.com
We found no French translation for 'Parry's pinyon' in our English to French Dictionary.
Look for a definition in our English Dictionary.
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 The Pine Families of Trees in Southern California
Ponderosa Pine (also called Western Yellow Pine) (
Parry Pine (also called parry pinyon or nut pine) (
These native false hemlock are found in Southern California:
www.icogitate.com /~tree/south.cal.pine.ac59.htm   (355 words)

  
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noun: very small tree similar to Rocky mountain pinon but having a single needle per fascicle; similar to Parry's pinyon in range
Search for Pinus californiarum at other dictionaries: OneLook, Answers.com, Merriam-Webster
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