The Inyo National Forest rolls across 2 million acres and is home to landmarks like Mount Whitney, Mono Lake, and the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest. It's the latter that stands out for its unique ...
Pine cones, in a way, made Minnesota what it is today. In the state's early colonial history, our towering white pines became the backbone of the lumber industry that Minnesota's major cities were ...
In Southern California, there are two small remnants of “relic pine forests” that precede the most recent glacial period. Trees in these forests were well established on our southern coast long before ...
The bristlecone pine tree is the world's oldest living non-clonal organism. This one grows in California's White Mountains. (Kat Kerlin/UC Davis) What can the world’s longest living individual teach ...
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