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Yellowstone National Park, Resources and Issues, Vegetation
The Introduction of Pinus Contorta in Sweden
Connon Nurseries Taylor's Sunburst Lodgepole Pine
Influence of Fire Interval and Serotiny on Postfire Lodgepole Pine Density in Yellowstone National Park
Douglas- Fir Limber Pine Lodgepole Pine Ponderosa Pine Blue Spruce
Pinus Contorta Dougl
The Introduction of Lodgepole Pine (Pinus Contorta) in Sweden“
Vegetation
Field Survey of Growth and Colonization of Nonnative Trees on Mainland Alaska
Conifers of the Sierra
Lodgepole Pine
Key to Upland Ecological Systems of Colorado 2020.Pdf
Overlapping Bark Beetle Outbreaks, Salvage Logging and Wildfire Restructure a Lodgepole Pine Ecosystem
First Report of Two Cone and Seed Insects on Pinus Flexilis
Simulation Model Suggests That Fire Promotes Lodgepole Pine (Pinus Contorta) Invasion in Patagonia
Field Studies of Pine, Spruce and Aspen Periodically Subjected to Sulfur Gas Emissions
Resilience to Changing Climate and Wildfire in Subalpine Conifer
The Mountain Pine Beetle a Synthesis of Biology, Management, and Impacts on Lodgepole Pine
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The Genetic Basis of Cone Serotiny in Pinus Contorta As a Function of Mixed-Severity and Stand-Replacement Fire Regimes
Oregon's Native Conifers
Pinaceae Pinus Contorta Lodgepole Pine (Shore Pine)
Pinus Contorta)
Mountain Hemlock Communities in Western Montana'
Upward Shifts in Recruitment of High-Elevation Tree Species in the Northern Sierra Nevada, California
Potential of Lodgepole Pine As a Windbreak Species in the Northern Great Plains * Craig Stangep
Early Performance of Pinus Contorta X Banksiana Hybrids
Role of the Mountain Pine Beetle in Lodgepole Pine Ecosystems : Impact on Succession
Biological Aspects of Mountain Pine Beetle in Lodgepole Pine Stands of Different Densities in Colorado, USA
Lodgepole Pine Pinus Contorta Whitebark Pine Pinus Albicaulis
Key to the Conifer Trees of Wyoming Wyomingbiodiversity.Org 1 A
Lodgepole Pine Series Pico
Lodgepole Pine at Crater Lake
Mountain Pine Beetle
Common Insect Pests and Diseases of Shore Pine on the Oregon Coast (Pinus Contorta Douglas Ex
Pinus Flexilis
Cone Serotiny - Fire Relationships in Lodgepole Pine
Post‐Fire Vegetation and Climate Dynamics in Low‐Elevation Forests
Role of Fire in Lodgepole Pine Forests
Morphological Variation of Pinus Flexilis (Pinaceae), a Bird-Dispersed Pine, Across a Range of Elevations1
The Survival of Pinus Ponderosa Saplings Subjected to Increasing Levels of Fire Behavior and Impacts on Post-Fire Growth
Low Levels of Population Genetic Structure In
Lodgepole Pines in Northwest California and Throughout the West
The Genetic Basis of Cone Serotiny in Pinus Contorta As a Function of Mixed-Severity and Stand-Replacement Fire Regimes
Limber Pine,Pinus Flexilis
Mountain Pine Beetle Infestations in Relation to Lodgepole Pine Diameters
Lodgepole Pine (Pli) - Pinus Contorta
Scaling Approach for Estimating Stand Sapwood Area from Leaf Area Index in Five Boreal Species
The Spread and Control of Pinus Contorta Within and Adjacent to Tongariro National Park
Whitebark Pine (Pinus Albicaulis) Is a Five-Needled Pine, Typically 5-20 M Tall with a Rounded to Irregular Crown
Pinus Contorta Dougl. Ex. Loud. Family: Pinaceae Lodgepole Pine
Ecological Site R022BI204CA Glaciated Mountain Slopes