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    The knobcone pine, Pinus attenuata (also called Pinus tuberculata), is a tree that grows in mild climates on poor soils. It ranges from the mountains...
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    Pinus radiata (redirect from Radiata pine)
    from the umbo of the cone scales. It is closely related to bishop pine and knobcone pine, hybridizing readily with both species; it is distinguished from...
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    Arceuthobium siskiyouense is a species of dwarf mistletoe known as knobcone pine dwarf mistletoe. It is endemic to the Klamath Mountains of northern California...
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  • attenuata – knobcone pine P. caribaea – Caribbean pine P. cubensis – Cuban pine P. echinata – shortleaf pine P. elliottii – slash pine †P. foisyi – extinct...
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    Pinaceae (redirect from Pine Family)
    and resins, both forms of defense mechanism. Close up of bishop pine cones Knobcone pine cone Gernandt, David S.; Holman, Garth; Campbell, Christopher;...
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    Interior chaparral, Blue oak grasslands, Mixed oak woodlands, and Knobcone pine, Ponderosa pine, or mixed evergreen forests. Of the eighteen National Recreation...
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    fire events to reproduce, disperse, and establish. For example, the knobcone pine has closed cones that open for dispersal when exposed to heat caused...
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  • virginiana - Virginia pine Pinus albicaulis - Whitebark pine Pinus aristata - Rocky Mountains bristlecone pine Pinus attenuata - Knobcone pine Pinus balfouriana...
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    the mountains. Pines, such as ponderosa pine, Jeffrey pine, sugar pine, Coulter pine, lodgepole pine, single-leaf pinyon, and knobcone pine all thrive here...
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  • – KMX pine (Knobcone pine × Monterey pine) Pinus attenuata × P. muricata – Knobcone pine × bishop pine Includes both natural and artificial pine hybrids...
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