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Pinus albicaulis Whitebark Pine
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Photographer: Timothy D. Ives
ID: 0000 0000 0802 0376 (2002-08-27)Copyright © 2002 Timothy D. Ives
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date of photo Aug 25, 2002
location
Mt. Lassen (Shasta County, California, US)family
Pinaceae
notes Whitebark pine cones do not usually fall off of the tree whole,as do other pine cones. They shed their seeds, and then dissintegrate. Once in awhile you will find part of a cone that a squirrel has chewed off of the limb. The cones and sap are very pleasantly fragrant. I had to climb up this tree to get the cone shot.camera Fuji digital 2800
contributor's ID # Whitebark Pine near Hwy 89 summit on Lassen Subalpine speciesphoto category: Plant - tree
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common names
Alpine White Pine, Dwarf Pine, White Pine, Whitebark Pine (CF, ITIS )
Whitebark Pine (photographer)
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