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Qué (quién) es knobcone pine - definición

SPECIES OF PLANT, KNOBCONE PINE
Pinus attenuata; Knobcone Pine

L. G. Pine         
BRITISH GENEALOGIST
Leslie Gilbert Pine; L.G. Pine; Leslie G. Pine; Leslie pine; Leslie Pine
Leslie Gilbert Pine (22 December 1907 – 15 May 1987) was a British writer, lecturer, and researcher in the areas of genealogy, nobility, history, heraldry and animal welfare.
Lambert pine         
  • Sugar pine starting to succumb to white pine blister rust
  • Old sugar pines in the [[Rogue River – Siskiyou National Forest]], southern Oregon
  • Bark of a sugar pine on [[Mount San Antonio]]
  • Almost ripe female cones
SPECIES OF EVERGREEN TREE
Sugar Pine; Sugar pine; Sugarcone pine; Sugar cone pine; Sugar-cone pine; Lambert pine
·- The gigantic sugar pine of California and Oregon (Pinus Lambertiana). It has the leaves in fives, and cones a foot long. The timber is soft, and like that of the white pine of the Eastern States.
Pine Mills, Texas         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN TEXAS, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Pine Mills
Pine Mills is an unincorporated settlement in Wood County, Texas located at the intersection of Farm To Market Roads 14, 49, and 312 approximately ten miles southeast of the county seat of Quitman in the southeastern portion of the county. The community is alternately known as Liberty Hill and Reedsville.

Wikipedia

Knobcone pine

The knobcone pine, Pinus attenuata (also called Pinus tuberculata), is a tree that grows in mild climates on poor soils. It ranges from the mountains of southern Oregon to Baja California with the greatest concentration in northern California and the Oregon-California border.