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© 2008 Keir Morse (CalPhotos)

 

 

J. E.(Jed) and Bonnie McClellan © 2007 California Academy of Sciences (CalPhotos)

Pinus sabiniana Douglas
Pinus sabiniana, a gymnosperm, is a tree that is native to California and is endemic (limited) to California alone.
Common names: California foothill pine, Digger pine  (seldom used historical name, derogatory), bull pine, foothill pine, gray pine, grey pine, nut pine, pinon pine
Community: Foothill Woodland
Affinity to serpentine soil:   1.4 (weak indicator / indifferent) [Safford et al 2005]
Elevation: between 0 and 4500 feet Family: Pinaceae
Name Status:
Recognized as current in JM93 + ICPN + PLANTS
 
Related names:See a list of other species in the genus Pinus found in California.
Distribution in California from available records:
A shaded county indicates that there are one or more ocurrence records of this plant within the county.

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    For a distribution map based on other criteria (eg. more than one record within a county), see the County Distribution Analysis for this plant.

 

  There are specimen records from this county in an herbarium.
  There are documented records, vouchered or confirmed by an expert.
  There are reported records.
  There are reported records available indirectly (eg. in botanical literature).
Records by County: Click county name to view records (numbers are approximate).
Information about  Pinus sabiniana  from other sources:
Photos on CalPhotos / Picasa / Flickr

Photos or website references on Google

USDA PLANTS Profile (PISA2)

Nursery availability and horticultural info (what grows with this plant?) on CNPLX

1993 Jepson Manual Treament from the Jepson Herbarium,
University of California, Berkeley

Original Publication citation. on the International Plants Names Index

Search efloras.org (Flora of North America)

    Citation:
    Calflora: Information on California plants for education, research and conservation, based on data contributed by the Consortium of Calif. Herbaria and dozens of other public and private institutions and individuals.
    [web application]. 2010. Berkeley, California: The Calflora Database [a non-profit organization]. Available: http://www.calflora.org/   (Accessed: Sep 05, 2010).

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