Pinus flexilis

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Pinus flexilis, commonly known as limber pine, is a hardy, long-lived conifer native to the mountains of western North America, often found at high elevations in cold, dry environments.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf pine
species of conifer
tree
authority James NERFINISHED
barkColor gray-brown
commonName limber pine
rocky mountain white pine NERFINISHED
coneLength 8–20 centimeters
coneType woody seed cone
describedBy David Douglas NERFINISHED
ecologicalRole pioneer species at treeline
soil stabilizer on rocky slopes
family Pinaceae NERFINISHED
foodSourceFor Clark's nutcracker NERFINISHED
small mammals
foundInCountry Canada NERFINISHED
Mexico NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
genus Pinus NERFINISHED
growthForm evergreen tree
habitat high-elevation slopes
montane forests
rocky ridges
subalpine forests
IUCNStatus Least Concern
kingdom Plantae
leafType needle
lifespan over 1000 years
maximumHeight 20–25 meters
nameEtymology flexilis refers to flexible branches
nativeTo Great Basin region NERFINISHED
Rocky Mountains NERFINISHED
Sierra Nevada NERFINISHED
western North America
needleArrangement bundles of five
needleLength 4–8 centimeters
order Pinales NERFINISHED
pollination wind
seedDispersal birds
similarTo Pinus albicaulis NERFINISHED
taxonRank species
threat mountain pine beetle
white pine blister rust
tolerates cold climates
dry conditions
wind exposure
usedFor ornamental planting
reclamation of disturbed sites
woodProperty flexible branches

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