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  2. Pinyon pine - Wikipedia

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    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 just reaching into southern Idaho. The trees yield edible nuts, which are a staple food of Native Americans, and widely eaten as a snack and as an ingredient in New Mexican cuisine.

  3. Piñon pickers hailing bountiful harvest in Northern New Mexico

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    Sep. 19—Tlahuicole Morales Cortes was far up a piñon tree as a pack of people stooped over below him on the slopes of the rocky landscape northeast of Santa Fe, their heads lowered and eyes ...

  4. Pinyon–juniper woodland - Wikipedia

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    Single-leaf pinyon–Utah juniper woodland in northeastern Nevada near Overland Pass at the south end of the Ruby Mountains. Pinyon–juniper woodland, also spelled piñon–juniper woodland, is a biome found mid-elevations in arid regions of the Western United States, characterized by being an open forest dominated by low, bushy, evergreen junipers, pinyon pines, and their associates.

  5. Pinus cembroides - Wikipedia

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    Pinus cembroides, also known as pinyon pine, [6] Mexican pinyon, [6] Mexican nut pine, [6] and Mexican stone pine, [6] is a pine in the pinyon pine group.. It is a small pine growing to about 20 m (66 ft) with a trunk diameter of up to 50 cm (20 in).

  6. Pinus edulis - Wikipedia

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    Colorado pinyon was described by George Engelmann in 1848 from collections made near Santa Fe, New Mexico on Alexander William Doniphan's expedition to northern Mexico in 1846 and 1847. [3] [9] It is most closely related to the single-leaf pinyon, which hybridises with it occasionally where their ranges meet in western Arizona and Utah.

  7. Bark beetle infestations could cause huge piñon die-off - AOL

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    Mar. 20—For 18 months, Paul Reimus has led the battle in his neighborhood against a resurgent bark beetle invading piñon trees. He and others have enjoyed a winter respite from the beetles, but ...

  8. Pinus monophylla - Wikipedia

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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 Idaho, western Utah, Arizona, southwest New Mexico, Nevada, eastern and southern California and northern Baja California.

  9. Ancient trees illegally cut down inside New Mexico monument - AOL

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    Cutting trees at El Malpais is illegal, and park employees are encouraging the public to submit any information that would help with the investigation. Ancient trees illegally cut down inside New ...