familyPinaceae
genusPinus

Difference between revisions of "Pinus edulis"

Engelmann

in Wislizenus, Mem. Tour N. Mexico 88. 1848.

Common names: Pinyon piñón
Synonyms: Caryopitys edulis (Engelmann) Small Pinus cembroides var. edulis (Engelmann) Voss
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--><span class="statement" id="st-d0_s0" data-properties="shrub some measurement;tree some measurement"><b>Shrubs </b>or trees to 21m;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s1" data-properties="trunk diameter;trunk shape;trunk orientation">trunk to 0.6m diam., strongly tapering, erect;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s2" data-properties="crown shape;crown shape;crown density">crown conic, rounded, dense.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s3" data-properties="bark coloration;bark architecture;ridge architecture or pubescence;ridge shape"><b>Bark </b>redbrown, shallowly and irregularly furrowed, ridges scaly, rounded.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s4" data-properties="branch duration"><b>Branches </b>persistent to near trunk base;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s5" data-properties="twig coloration;twig coloration;twig coloration;twig pubescence;twig coloration;twig coloration;twig coloration;twig coloration;twig pubescence;twig pubescence;twig pubescence">twigs pale redbrown to tan, rarely glaucous, aging gray-brown to gray, glabrous to papillose-puberulent.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s6" data-properties="bud shape;bud shape;bud shape;bud coloration;bud some measurement;bud coating"><b>Buds </b>ovoid to ellipsoid, redbrown, 0.5–1cm, resinous.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s7" data-properties="leaf atypical count;leaf atypical count;leaf count;leaf orientation;leaf duration;leaf count;leaf length;leaf atypical width;leaf width;leaf arrangement;leaf coloration;stomatal coloration;band coloration;adaxial surface coloration;margin architecture or shape;margin architecture or shape;apex shape;apex shape;apex shape"><b>Leaves </b>(1–) 2 (–3) per fascicle, upcurved, persisting 4–6 years, 2–4cm × (0.9–) 1–1.5mm, connivent, 2-sided (1-leaved fascicles with leaves 2-grooved, 3-leaved fascicles with leaves 3-sided), blue-green, all surfaces marked with pale stomatal bands, particularly the adaxial, margins entire or finely serrulate, apex narrowly acute to subulate;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s8" data-properties="sheath some measurement;scale orientation">sheath 0.5–0.7cm, scales soon recurved, forming rosette, shed early.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s9" data-properties="pollen cone shape;pollen cone some measurement;pollen cone coloration;pollen cone coloration;pollen cone coloration"><b>Pollen </b>cones ellipsoid, ca. 7mm, yellowish to redbrown.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s10" data-properties="year count"><b>Seed-</b>cones maturing in 2 years, shedding seeds and falling soon thereafter, spreading, symmetric, ovoid before opening, depressed-ovoid to nearly globose when open, ca.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s11" data-properties="seed-cone life cycle;seed-cone life cycle;seed-cone orientation;seed-cone architecture or shape;seed-cone shape;seed-cone shape;seed-cone shape;seed-cone shape;seed-cone atypical distance;seed-cone atypical distance;seed-cone distance;seed-cone coloration;seed-cone coloration;seed-cone coloration;seed-cone coating;seed-cone architecture;seed-cone architecture;seed-cone architecture">(3.5–) 4 (–5) cm, pale-yellow to pale redbrown, resinous, nearly sessile to short-stalked;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s12" data-properties="apophysis size or width;apophysis prominence;apophysis shape">apophyses thickened, raised, angulate;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s13" data-properties="umbo position;umbo prominence;umbo shape;umbo shape;umbo shape">umbo subcentral, slightly raised or depressed, truncate or umbilicate.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s14" data-properties="seed shape;seed shape;seed shape"><b>Seeds </b>mostly ellipsoid to obovoid;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s15" data-properties="">body 10–15mm, brown, wingless.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s16" data-properties="body some measurement;body coloration;body architecture;2n chromosome count">2n =24.</span><!--
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--><span class="statement" id="st-undefined" data-properties=""><b>Shrubs </b>or trees to 21m; trunk to 0.6m diam., strongly tapering, erect; crown conic, rounded, dense. <b>Bark</b> red-brown, shallowly and irregularly furrowed, ridges scaly, rounded. <b>Branches</b> persistent to near trunk base; twigs pale red-brown to tan, rarely glaucous, aging gray-brown to gray, glabrous to papillose-puberulent. <b>Buds</b> ovoid to ellipsoid, red-brown, 0.5–1cm, resinous. <b>Leaves</b> (1–)2(–3) per fascicle, upcurved, persisting 4–6 years, 2–4cm × (0.9–)1–1.5mm, connivent, 2-sided (1-leaved fascicles with leaves 2-grooved, 3-leaved fascicles with leaves 3-sided), blue-green, all surfaces marked with pale stomatal bands, particularly the adaxial, margins entire or finely serrulate, apex narrowly acute to subulate; sheath 0.5–0.7cm, scales soon recurved, forming rosette, shed early. <b>Pollen</b> cones ellipsoid, ca. 7mm, yellowish to red-brown. <b>Seed</b> cones maturing in 2 years, shedding seeds and falling soon thereafter, spreading, symmetric, ovoid before opening, depressed-ovoid to nearly globose when open, ca. (3.5–)4(–5)cm, pale yellow- to pale red-brown, resinous, nearly sessile to short-stalked; apophyses thickened, raised, angulate; umbo subcentral, slightly raised or depressed, truncate or umbilicate. <b>Seeds</b> mostly ellipsoid to obovoid; body 10–15mm, brown, wingless. <b>2n</b> =24.</span><!--
  
 
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|distribution=Ariz.;Calif.;Colo.;N.Mex.;Okla.;Tex.;Utah;Wyo.;Mexico in Chihuahua.
 
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|discussion=<p>Pinus edulis var. fallax Little (P. californiarum subsp. fallax (Little) D.K.Bailey) appears to combine features of P. edulis and P. monophylla. More study is needed.</p><!--
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|discussion=<p><i>Pinus edulis</i> var. fallax Little (P. californiarum <i></i>subsp.<i> fallax</i> (Little) D.K.Bailey) appears to combine features of <i>P. edulis</i> and <i>P. monophylla</i>. More study is needed.</p><!--
--><p>Seeds of Pinus edulis, the commonest southwestern United States pinyon, are much eaten and traded by Native Americans.</p><!--
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--><p>Seeds of <i>Pinus edulis</i>, the commonest southwestern United States pinyon, are much eaten and traded by Native Americans.</p><!--
--><p>Pinyon (Pinus edulis) is the state tree of New Mexico.</p>
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--><p>Pinyon (<i>Pinus edulis</i>) is the state tree of New Mexico.</p>
 
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Latest revision as of 20:22, 5 November 2020

Shrubs or trees to 21m; trunk to 0.6m diam., strongly tapering, erect; crown conic, rounded, dense. Bark red-brown, shallowly and irregularly furrowed, ridges scaly, rounded. Branches persistent to near trunk base; twigs pale red-brown to tan, rarely glaucous, aging gray-brown to gray, glabrous to papillose-puberulent. Buds ovoid to ellipsoid, red-brown, 0.5–1cm, resinous. Leaves (1–)2(–3) per fascicle, upcurved, persisting 4–6 years, 2–4cm × (0.9–)1–1.5mm, connivent, 2-sided (1-leaved fascicles with leaves 2-grooved, 3-leaved fascicles with leaves 3-sided), blue-green, all surfaces marked with pale stomatal bands, particularly the adaxial, margins entire or finely serrulate, apex narrowly acute to subulate; sheath 0.5–0.7cm, scales soon recurved, forming rosette, shed early. Pollen cones ellipsoid, ca. 7mm, yellowish to red-brown. Seed cones maturing in 2 years, shedding seeds and falling soon thereafter, spreading, symmetric, ovoid before opening, depressed-ovoid to nearly globose when open, ca. (3.5–)4(–5)cm, pale yellow- to pale red-brown, resinous, nearly sessile to short-stalked; apophyses thickened, raised, angulate; umbo subcentral, slightly raised or depressed, truncate or umbilicate. Seeds mostly ellipsoid to obovoid; body 10–15mm, brown, wingless. 2n =24.


Habitat: Dry mountain slopes, mesas, plateaus, and pinyon-juniper woodland
Elevation: 1500–2100(–2700)m

Distribution

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Ariz., Calif., Colo., N.Mex., Okla., Tex., Utah, Wyo., Mexico in Chihuahua.

Discussion

Pinus edulis var. fallax Little (P. californiarum subsp. fallax (Little) D.K.Bailey) appears to combine features of P. edulis and P. monophylla. More study is needed.

Seeds of Pinus edulis, the commonest southwestern United States pinyon, are much eaten and traded by Native Americans.

Pinyon (Pinus edulis) is the state tree of New Mexico.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
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Ariz. +, Calif. +, Colo. +, N.Mex. +, Okla. +, Tex. +, Utah +, Wyo. +  and Mexico in Chihuahua. +
1500–2100(–2700)m +
Dry mountain slopes, mesas, plateaus, and pinyon-juniper woodland +
in Wislizenus, Mem. Tour N. Mexico +
Caryopitys edulis +  and Pinus cembroides var. edulis +
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