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Foxtail pine below Middle Peak
California

This stout foxtail pine is on the south face of Middle Peak in the Red Trinities near Trinity Center, California.  Foxtail pine are a near-threatened species found only in California & are related to Great Basin bristlecone pines.  There is a northern population found in isolated pockets in the Klamath Mountains & a southern population in the southern Sierra Nevada near Mount Whitney, a separation of over 400 miles.  The ones found here in the Klamath Mountains grow from 6,000-9,000 feet (this one is at about 7,300 feet) on south facing slopes.  Needles are in bundles of 4-5 & the cones are 2.5-4.5 inches long, forming on the end of the limbs & having a nice lightweight symmetry when dry.  The trees have a height of 30-70 feet & don't grow a standard shape, often growing at obtuse angles.

Copyright: William L
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 20756x10378
Taken: 11/11/2023
Chargée: 28/03/2024
Published: 28/03/2024
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Tags: middle peak; red trinities; trinity alps wilderness; klamath mountains; foxtail pine; lone; pinus balfouriana; california
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