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Piñon pine

Piñon pine (or Pinyon pine), which grow in the Southwestern U.S and in Mexico, yield edible piñon nuts, which were a staple of the Native Americans. The fragrance of the wood, especially when burned, is an unmistakable token of the American West.

There are several species of Piñon pine (Family Pinaceae):

Many of these species are known to hybridize.

The Pinyon Jay (Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus) takes its name from the tree, and piñon nuts form an important part of its diet - but it is of course by no means the only animal to eat them.

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