Pinus edulis

Pinus edulis
Colorado pinyons at Bryce Canyon National Park

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Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Gymnospermae
Division: Pinophyta
Class: Pinopsida
Order: Pinales
Family: Pinaceae
Genus: Pinus
Subgenus: P. subg. Strobus
Section: P. sect. Parrya
Subsection: P. subsect. Cembroides
Species:
P. edulis
Binomial name
Pinus edulis
Natural range of Pinus edulis
Synonyms[3]
List
    • Caryopitys edulis (Engelm.) Small
    • Pinus cembroides subsp. edulis (Engelm.) A.E.Murray
    • Pinus cembroides var. edulis (Engelm.) Voss
    • Pinus monophylla var. edulis (Engelm.) M.E.Jones

Pinus edulis, the Colorado pinyon, two-needle piñon, pinyon pine, or simply piñon,[4] is a pine in the pinyon pine group native to the Southwestern United States, used for its edible pine nuts.

Description

The piñon pine (Pinus edulis) is a small to medium size tree, reaching 3.0–6.1 metres (10–20 ft) tall and with a trunk diameter of up to 80 centimetres (31 in), rarely more. Its growth is "at an almost inconceivably slow rate" growing only 1.8 meters (6 ft) in one hundred years under good conditions.[5] for an average growth of 18 millimeters (0.72 in) per year. The bark is irregularly furrowed and scaly. The leaves ('needles') are in pairs, moderately stout, 3–5.5 cm (1+182+18 in) long, and green, with stomata on both inner and outer surfaces but distinctly more on the inner surface forming a whitish band.

The cones are globose, 3–5 cm (1+14–2 in) long and broad when closed, green at first, ripening yellow-buff when 18–20 months old, with only a small number of thick scales, with typically 5–10 fertile scales. The cones open to 4–6 cm (1+122+14 in) broad when mature, holding the seeds on the scales after opening. The seeds are 10–14 mm (38916 in) long, with a thin shell, a white endosperm, and a vestigial 1–2 mm (132332 in) wing.

The species intermixes with Pinus monophylla sbsp. fallax (see description under Pinus monophylla) for several hundred kilometers along the Mogollon Rim of central Arizona and the Grand Canyon resulting in trees with both single- and two-needled fascicles on each branch. The frequency of two-needled fascicles increases following wet years and decreases following dry years.[6] The internal anatomy of both these needle types are identical except for the number of needles in each fascicle suggesting that Little's 1968 designation [7] of this tree as a variety of Pinus edulis is more likely than its subsequent designation as a subspecies of Pinus monophylla based entirely upon its single needle fascicle.

It is an aromatic species. Essential oil can be extracted from the trunk, limbs, needles, and seed cones. Prominent aromatic compounds from each portion of the tree include α-pinene, sabinene, β-pinene, δ-3-carene, β-phellandrene, ethyl octanoate, longifolene, and germacrene D.[8]

Taxonomy

Colorado pinyon was described by George Engelmann in 1848 from collections made near Santa Fe, New Mexico on Alexander William Doniphan's expedition to northern Mexico in 1846 and 1847.[3] [9]

It is most closely related to the single-leaf pinyon, which hybridises with it occasionally where their ranges meet in western Arizona and Utah. It is also closely related to the Texas pinyon, but is separated from it by a gap of about 100 kilometres (62 mi) so does not hybridise with it.

An isolated population of trees in the New York Mountains of southeast California, previously thought to be Colorado pinyons, have recently been shown to be a two-needled variant of single-leaf pinyon from chemical and genetic evidence. Occasional two-needled pinyons in northern Baja California, Mexico have sometimes been referred to Colorado pinyon in the past, but are now known to be hybrids between single-leaf pinyon and Parry pinyon.

Distribution and habitat

The range in the U.S. is in Colorado, southern Wyoming, eastern and central Utah, northern Arizona, New Mexico, western Oklahoma, southeastern California, and the Guadalupe Mountains in far western Texas, as well as northern Mexico.[10] It occurs at moderate elevations of 1,600–2,400 m (5,200–7,900 ft), rarely as low as 1,400 m (4,600 ft) and as high as 3,000 m (9,800 ft). It is widespread and often abundant in this region, forming extensive open woodlands, usually mixed with junipers in the pinyon-juniper woodland plant community. The Colorado pinyon (piñon) grows as the dominant species on 4.8 million acres (19,000 km2 or 7,300 sq mi) in Colorado, making up 22% of the state's forests. The Colorado pinyon has cultural meaning to agriculture, as strong piñon wood "plow heads" were used to break soil for crop planting at the state's earliest known agricultural settlements.

There is one known example of a Colorado pinyon growing amongst Engelmann spruce (Picea engelmannii) and limber pine (Pinus flexilis) at nearly 3,170 m (10,400 ft) on Kendrick Peak in the Kaibab National Forest of northern Arizona.

Ecology

The seeds are dispersed by the pinyon jay, which plucks them out of the open cones. The jay, which uses the seeds as a food resource,[11] stores many of the seeds for later use, and some of these stored seeds are not used and are able to grow into new trees. The seeds are also eaten by wild turkey, Montezuma quail, and various mammals.[12]

Uses

The edible seeds,[11] pine nuts, are extensively collected throughout its range; in many areas, the seed harvest rights are owned by Native American tribes, for whom the species is of immense cultural and economic importance.[citation needed][13] They can be stored for a year when unshelled.[12]

Archaeologist Harold S. Gladwin described pit-houses constructed by southwestern Native Americans c. 400–900 CE; these were fortified with posts made from Pinyon trunks and coated with mud.[14]

Colorado pinyon is also occasionally planted as an ornamental tree and sometimes used as a Christmas tree.

In culture

The piñon pine (Pinus edulis) is the state tree of New Mexico.

See also

References

  1. ^ Farjon, A. (2013). "Pinus edulis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2013: e.T42360A2975133. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2013-1.RLTS.T42360A2975133.en. Retrieved 19 November 2021.
  2. ^ NatureServe (6 December 2024). "Pinus edulis". NatureServe Explorer. Arlington, Virginia. Retrieved 8 December 2024.
  3. ^ a b "Pinus edulis Engelm". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 20 November 2024.
  4. ^ "New Mexico Secretary of State: KID'S Corner". Archived from the original on 2008-05-01. Retrieved 2009-05-09.
  5. ^ Rehorn, John T. (Winter–Spring 1997). "The Gift". American Forests. 103 (1): 28 caption.
  6. ^ Cole, Ken; Fisher, Jessica; Arundel, Samantha; Canella, John; Swift, Sandra (2008). "Geographical and climatic limits of needle types of one- and two-needled pinyon pines". Journal of Biogeography. 35 (2): 357–369. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2699.2007.01786.x. PMC 3001037. PMID 21188300.
  7. ^ Little, Elbert (1968). "Two new pinyon varieties from Arizona". Phytologia. 17: 329–342.
  8. ^ Poulson A, Wilson TM, Packer C, Carlson RE, Buch RM. "Essential oils of trunk, limbs, needles, and seed cones of Pinus edulis (Pinaceae) from Utah". Phytologia. 102 (3): 200–207.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  9. ^ Engelmann, George (1848). "Botanical Appendix". In Wislizenus, F.A. (ed.). Memoir of a Tour to Northern Mexico :Connected with Col. Doniphan's Expedition, in 1846 and 1847 (First ed.). Washington, D.C.: Tippin & Streeper. p. 88. doi:10.5962/bhl.title.41509. Retrieved 20 November 2024.
  10. ^ Moore, Gerry; Kershner, Bruce; Craig Tufts; Daniel Mathews; Gil Nelson; Spellenberg, Richard; Thieret, John W.; Terry Purinton; Block, Andrew (2008). National Wildlife Federation Field Guide to Trees of North America. New York: Sterling. p. 92. ISBN 978-1-4027-3875-3.
  11. ^ a b Whitney, Stephen (1985). Western Forests (The Audubon Society Nature Guides). New York: Knopf. p. 414. ISBN 0-394-73127-1.
  12. ^ a b Peattie, Donald Culross (1953). A Natural History of Western Trees. New York: Bonanza Books. pp. 68–69.
  13. ^ Fischer, Karen (December 6, 2021). "In New Mexico, Money Grows on Trees". Eater. Retrieved December 6, 2021.
  14. ^ Peattie, Donald Culross (1953). A Natural History of Western Trees. New York: Bonanza Books. p. 70.
  • Ronald M. Lanner, 1981. The Piñon Pine: A Natural and Cultural History. University of Nevada Press. ISBN 0-87417-066-4.
  • 12Schellbach, Louis III, 1933. Indian Use of the Pinyon Pine in the Grand Canyon Region. Grand Canyon National Park. vol8-9c.htm. 14-Oct-2011.

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