Difference between revisions of "Pinus ponderosa var. scopulorum"

Engelmann

in S. Watson, Bot. California 2: 126. 1880.

Common names: Rocky Mountain ponderosa pine
Synonyms: Pinus brachyptera (Engelmann) Lemmon Pinus scopulorum
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Latest revision as of 20:24, 5 November 2020

Trees to 24m; trunk to 1.5m diam. Twigs mostly red-brown, rarely glaucous. Leaves mainly 2–3 per fascicle, (7–)10–17cm × (1.2–)1.4–2mm. Pollen cones yellow. Seed cones mostly symmetric, 5–10cm; apophyses of fertile scales moderately raised; umbo low pyramidal, narrowing acuminately to a stout-based prickle or short sharp spur. Seed body 3–4mm; wing to 15mm.


Habitat: Tablelands, canyon slopes and rims, and foothills, western Great Plains, Rocky Mountains
Elevation: 1000–3000m

Distribution

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B.C., Ariz., Colo., Idaho, Mont., Nebr., Nev., N.Mex., N.Dak., Okla., Oreg., S.Dak., Tex., Utah, Wash., Wyo., Mexico.

Discussion

The most important timber pine of the Rocky Mountains is Pinus ponderosa var. scopulorum. It intergrades with P. ponderosa var. ponderosa in Idaho, Montana, and Washington, and with P. ponderosa var. arizonica in Arizona, New Mexico, and Mexico.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
Robert Kral +
Engelmann +
Rocky Mountain ponderosa pine +
B.C. +, Ariz. +, Colo. +, Idaho +, Mont. +, Nebr. +, Nev. +, N.Mex. +, N.Dak. +, Okla. +, Oreg. +, S.Dak. +, Tex. +, Utah +, Wash. +, Wyo. +  and Mexico. +
1000–3000m +
Tablelands, canyon slopes and rims, and foothills, western Great Plains, Rocky Mountains +
in S. Watson, Bot. California +
Illustrated +
Pinus brachyptera +  and Pinus scopulorum +
Pinus ponderosa var. scopulorum +
Pinus ponderosa +
variety +