The Pinon Pine: A Natural And Cultural History
Released: Aug 01, 1981
Publisher: University of Nevada Press
Format: Paperback, 224 pages
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The pinon pines are a group of small, hardy trees that inhabit the semi-arid mountains and mesas of the Western United States and Mexico. Because they produce exceptionally nutritious pine nuts and grow where few other trees can survive, they have a long relationship with man and animal in the pinon-juniper woodland.
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