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pinon    
n. 矮松;矮松果

矮松;矮松果

pinon
n 1: any of several low-growing pines of western North America
[synonym: {pinon}, {pinyon}]

Pinon \Pi[~n]"on\, n. [Sp. pi[~n]on.] (Bot.)
(a) The edible seed of several species of pine; also, the
tree producing such seeds, as {Pinus Pinea} of
Southern Europe, and {Pinus Parryana, cembroides,
edulis, and monophylla}, the nut pines of Western
North America.
(b) See {Monkey's puzzle}. [Written also {pignon}.]
[1913 Webster]

Pinon, pearl; gem; that beholds


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  • Pinyon pine - Wikipedia
    Harvesting techniques of the prehistoric American Indians are still used today to collect the pinyon seeds for personal use or for commercialization The pinyon nut or seed is high in fats and calories In the western United States, pinyon pines are often found in pinyon–juniper woodlands
  • How to Plant, Grow, and Care for the Pinon Tree - Epic Gardening
    The pinon tree is a lovely pine species that produces delicious, edible pine nuts It is native to the southern US and has been used as a staple food for centuries
  • Pinyon Pine Tree - U. S. National Park Service
    Did you know: The seeds of the pinyon pine, also known as pine nuts, are highly nutritious Packing 3000 calories per pound, this energy‐rich seed is a great source of oleic acid (a monounsaturated fatty acid), vitamin E, calcium, zinc, iron, and magnesium
  • PIÑON Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of PIÑON is any of various small pines (such as Pinus quadrifolia, P cembroides, P edulis, and P monophylla) of western North America with edible seeds; also : the edible seed of a piñon
  • Pinus edulis (Pinyon Pine) - Gardenia
    Pinus edulis, or Pinyon pine, is a small to medium-sized evergreen native to southwestern North America This resilient tree grows slowly, reaching up to 20 feet (6 meters) in height It exhibits an irregularly rounded crown that can either spread or be flat-topped, depending on the age of the tree
  • Pinon Nut Information - Gardening Know How
    Pinon trees are small pine trees that grow in the warm climates of Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Nevada, and Utah, and are sometimes found as far north as Idaho Native stands of pinon trees are often found growing alongside junipers
  • Pinus Edulis | Utah Valley University
    Pinus edulis is commonly called the piñon pine, with the specific name derived from the latin word meaning “edible”, due to the highly nutritious and food worthy seeds, prized by Native Americans
  • Piñon Pine (Pinus edulis): History, Characteristics Cultivation
    In broader historical contexts, the piñon pine became significant to European settlers for both its nuts and its wood, which was used for building, fuel, and even in traditional medicine The tree’s cultural significance is highlighted by its status as the state tree of New Mexico
  • Pinus edulis - piñon pine, pinyon pine, two-needle pinyon, Colorado . . .
    Piñon pines are not particular about soil type, and grow in sand, loam, clay, and rocky soils They are shade intolerant in all but the seedling stage, when "nurse plants" are required to protect the seedlings from excessive heat and drying
  • Pinus edulis Engelm - US Forest Service Research and Development
    Its common name is derived from the Spanish piñon which refers to the large seed of pino (pine) For this reason the tree is known in the Southwest and throughout its range by this Spanish equivalent (49) Other common names are Colorado pinyon, nut pine, two-needle pinyon, and two-leaf pinyon (50)





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