Lecture Only 2 Flashcards

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Range- pacific coast BC to Sierra Nevada, inland empire
Trademarks- fleshy, scarlet aril, deep red, scaly bark, very shade tolerant
Uses- chemo drug, bows,

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Taxaceae
Taxus brevifolia
Pacific yew

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Range- pacific nw coast, inland empire
Soft pine, needles in 5s, intermediate shade tolerant, vulnerable to white pine blister rust
High value wood, toothpicks

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Pinaceae
Pinus monticola
western white pine

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Range- high elevation NW USA and SE Canada
Stone pine, needles in 5s, armed, terminal umbos
Ashy white bark smooth to scaly
Exceptionally important to alpine watersheds
Favored by Clark’s nutcracker

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Pinaceae
Pinus albicaulis
whitebark pine

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Range- high elevation UT, NV, CA
White mts, eastern CA
Foxtail pine
Just a few resin flecks
Dorsal umbos with long, slender arms
Gnarly form
Important to dendrochronology
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Pinaceae
Pinus longaeva
intermountain bristlecone pine

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Range- NE USA sea level to piedmont
Eastern hard pine, needles in 3s, epicormic sprouting, acidic bogs, wide variation in form
Uses- naval stores, flooring, wildlife habitat

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Pinaceae
Pinus rigida
pitch pine

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Range- Monterey bay, CA
Western yellow pine, needles in 3s, shade intolerant
Trademark cone- broadly ovoid, asymmetrical, blunt rounded apophyses, serotinous
Noted for picturesque, contorted, multi-stemmed form
No commercial importance in USA but most widely planted commercial pine in the world

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Pinaceae
Pinus radiata
Monterey pine

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