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- The Magnificent High-Elevation Five-Needle White Pines:…
- Biggest Trees of the World Pub 13-2
- Bristlecone Pine Focal Resource: BRISTLECONE PINE Taxonomy and Related Information Great Basin Bristlecone Pine (Pinus Longaeva Also Known As Pinus Aristata Engelm
- Coniferous Trees - A
- Post-Wildfire Regeneration in a Sky-Island Mixed
- The Methuselah Tree
- Tree Species Included in This Book from Page 167 Pests of Northern & Central Rocky Mountain Conifers Junipers Juniperus Spp
- The Discovery of Great Basin Bristlecone Pine, Pinus Longaeva, in the Tushar Mountains of the Fishlake National Forest in Central Utah, USA
- Distribution Patterns of Great Basin Conifers: Implications of Extinction and Immigration David A
- Vegetation Descriptions GREAT BASIN ECOLOGICAL PROVINCE
- (PINUS LONGAEVA DK BAILEY) CALLED PROMETHEUS B
- Plant Checklist: Trees, Shrubs, Grasses
- Ancient Bald Cypress Forests Black River, North Carolina David W
- Pinus Longaeva in the Stansbury Mountains, Utah
- Live Fast, Die Young: Climate Shifts May Favor Great Basin Bristlecone Pine Or Limber Pine in Sub-Alpine Forest Establishment
- The State of the World's Forest Genetic Resources Part 1
- Hybridization of Foxtail and Bristlecone Pines
- Dorie's SHOHIN BONSAI TIPS
- Great Basin Bristlecone Pine Resistance to Mountain Pine Beetle
- Edmund Schulman, Bristlecone Pine, and Den- Drochronology All Came Together in a Fas- Cinating Forest History Story
- (3),1986 221 Wood Anatomy of Pinus Longaeva
- Soil Impacts of Bristlecone Pine (Pinus Longaeva) Tree Islands on Alpine Tundra, Charleston Peak, Nevada
- An Ecological Study of Bristlecone Pine (Pinus Longaeva) in Utah and Eastern Nevada
- Schulman Grove Day Use Site and Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest Visitor Center Interpretive Plan
- USDA Ecological Site Description State-And-Transition Model Major Land Resource Area 28A and 28B Nevada
- Bristlecone Pine Brochure
- March 2008 Volume 31 Number 2 Bristlecone Pine “Flowers”
- 93.Whippoorwill Flat (Keeler-Wolf and Keeler-Wolf 1976, Keeler-Wolf 1989O) Location This Established RNA Is on the Inyo National Forest About 18 Miles (29 Km) SSE