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Pinus balfouriana austrina
- Young Sierra Foxtail Pine
Near Onion Valley, Inyo Co.
Altitude : 9,200 feet.
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Pinus balfouriana austrina
- Tree
Near trail to Keasarge Pass, Inyo Co.
Altitude : 10,600 feet
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Pinus balfouriana austrina
- Large trees
Above Flower Lake, trail to Kearsarge Pass, Inyo Co.
Altitude : 10,600 feet
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Pinus balfouriana austrina
- Trees
Along trail to Kearsarge Pass, Inyo Co.
Altitude : 9,600 feet
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Pinus balfouriana austrina
- Trees
One of the features that distinguishes subspecies austrina from the northern subspecies are the upward sloping branches of the southern subspecies.
Along trail to Kearsarge Pass, Inyo Co.
Altitude : 10,000 feet
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Pinus balfouriana austrina
- Tree
Another distinguishing feature of the southern subspecies is the reddish bark amd square parterns of the bark of older trees.
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Pinus balfouriana austrina
- Cones, foliage and seeds
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Pinus balfouriana austrina
- Cones and foliage
Collected at Onion Valley Trailhead, Inyo County.
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Pinus balfouriana austrina
- Cones and foliage
Collected at Onion Valley Trailhead, Inyo County.
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Pinus balfouriana austrina
- Cones
Thinner cones show for comparison with the northern variant.
Onion Valley, Southern Sierra Nevada.
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Pinus balfouriana austrina
- Cones
Onion Valley, Southern Sierra Nevada.
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