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Pinus engelmannii, commonly known as the Apache pine, is a tree of Northern Mexico, in the Sierra Madre Occidental with its range extending into the Southwestern United States. This pine is a medium-sized species with a height of 20–30 metres (66–98 feet) and a trunk diameter of 35–80 centimetres (14–31 inches).
Apache pine (Pinus engelmannii) in the Chiricahua Mountains of southeastern Arizona. Species of pine (Pinus) and oak (Quercus) are the predominant trees in the ecoregion. Plant communities vary with rainfall, elevation, temperature, and soils, and species can vary between the sky island, northern, central, and southern portions of the range.
Pinus, the pines, is a genus of approximately 111 extant tree and shrub species. The genus is currently split into two subgenera: subgenus Pinus (hard pines), and subgenus Strobus (soft pines). Each of the subgenera have been further divided into sections based on chloroplast DNA sequencing [1] and whole plastid genomic analysis. [2]
The wilderness includes mesquite, Apache pine and is the northernmost home of the Chihuahua pine. [8] Gila contains one of the world's largest and healthiest ponderosa pine forests. [9] Arizona sycamore, walnut, maple, ash, cottonwood, alder and willow trees are found along rivers and in canyons. [2] Gila is home of predators such as the bobcat ...
Pinus devoniana (syn. P. michoacana) - Michoacan pine; Pinus durangensis - Durango pine; Pinus engelmannii - Apache pine; Pinus gordoniana - Douglas pine; Pinus greggii - Gregg's pine; Pinus hartwegii - Hartweg's pine; Pinus herrerae - Herrera's pine; Pinus jaliscana - Jalisco pine; Pinus johannis - Johann's pinyon; Pinus lawsonii - Lawson's pine
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The Apache (/ ə ˈ p æ tʃ i / ə-PATCH ... pine inner bark (as a sweetener), pinyon pine nuts, prickly pear fruit (dethorned and roasted), purslane leaves ...
Point of Pines is a region in the eastern interior area of the San Carlos Reservation, occupying a high plain bounded by the Nantack Ridge and the Willow Mountains. The Nantack Ridge is a deeply folded escarpment, and it and the plain above have extensive evidence of prehistoric occupation for an extended period of time.