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SPECIES: Pinus aristata | Rocky Mountain Bristlecone Pine
ABBREVIATION :
PINARI
SYNONYMS :
Pinus balfouriana var. aristata (Engelm.) Engelm.
SCS PLANT CODE :
PIAR
COMMON NAMES :
Rocky Mountain bristlecone pine
Colorado bristlecone pine
hickory pine
TAXONOMY :
Bailey designated the western populations of bristlecone pine as Pinus
longaeva D. K. Bailey (Great Basin bristlecone pine) and reserved the
older name of P. aristata Engelm. (Rocky Mountain bristlecone pine) for
the eastern populations. Pinus balfouriana var. aristata (Engelm.)
Engelm. is included in P. longaeva.
Great Basin and Rocky Mountain bristlecone pines differ in several
important characteristics: chemistry, needle structure, and cone
morphology [2]. The Colorado-Green River drainage has separated them
for millions of years, and crosses between the two species are
relatively unsuccessful [5]. Today they are separated by 160 miles (260
km).
LIFE FORM :
Tree
FEDERAL LEGAL STATUS :
No special status
OTHER STATUS :
NO-ENTRY
COMPILED BY AND DATE :
Kathy Ahlenslager November 1986
LAST REVISED BY AND DATE :
Kathy Ahlenslager December 1987
AUTHORSHIP AND CITATION :
Ahlenslager, Kathleen E. 1986. Pinus aristata. In: Remainder of Citation
Related categories for Species: Pinus aristata
| Rocky Mountain Bristlecone Pine
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