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Note on nomenclature. — Includes the Rocky Mountain form of this species 

 which was formerly, and is still, designated as Pinus ponderosa scopulorum 

 Engelmann and as Pinus scopulorum (Engelmann) Lemmon. 



NAMES IN USE 



Western Yellow Pine. 



Pondosa Pine (trade). 



California White Pine (trade). 



Arizona White Pine (trade). 



Yellow Pine (Calif., Colo., Mont., 



Idaho, Utah, Wash., Oreg., Nebr.). 

 Bull Pine (Calif., Wash., Utah, Idaho, 



Oreg., Colo.). 

 Big Pine (Mont.). 



Long-leaved Pine (Utah, Xev., Colo.). 

 Red Pine. 

 Pitch Pine. 



Heavy-wooded Pine (Eng.). 

 Western Pitch Pine. 



Heavy Pine (Calif.). 

 Foothills Yellow Pine. 

 Sierra Brownbark Pine (lit.). 

 Montana Black Pine (Calif, lit.). 

 "Gambier Party's Pine" (Eng. lit.). 

 Rocky Mountain Yellow Pine 

 Mexican Pine (X. Mex.). 

 Western Soft Pine (trade). 

 Western White Pine (trade). 

 Oregon White Pine (trade). 

 Oregon Pine (trade). 

 Western Pine (trade). 

 Arizona Soft Pine (trade). 

 Ponderosa Pine (nursery trade). 



VARIETY DISTINGUISHED IN CULTIVATION 



Pinus ponderosa penduliformis Sudworth. Weeping Western Yellow Pine. 



*Pinus apacheca Lemmon. 



Apache Pine. 



Range. — Southern Arizona (Chiricahua, Huachuca, Dragoon, Animas, and 

 Santa Rita Mountains; probably also in the Rincon Mountains) and south- 

 western and north-central (Carson National Forest) New Mexico. 



Note on nomenclature. — Formerly designated as Pinus latifolia Sargent, 

 not of authors, and as Pinus mayriana Sudworth. 2 



NAMES IN USE 



Broad-leaf Pine (lit,). 



Apache Pine. 



Arizona Broad-leaf Pine (lit.). 



Mayr Pine (lit.). 



Arizona Long-leaf Pine (Ariz.). 



*Pinus jeffreyi "Oreg. Com." 



Jeffrey Pine. 



Range. — California (Scott Mountains in Siskiyou County and along Sierra 

 Nevada to San Bernardino and San Jacinto and Cuyamaca Mountains) ; southern 

 Oregon (Douglas County, 30 miles south of Roseburg); also in Lower California 

 (Mount San Pedro Martir). 



Note on nomenclature. — Designated by some authors as Pinus ponderous 

 var. Jeffreyi Vasey. 



names in use 



Bull Pine (Calif.). 



Black Pine (Calif.). 



Western Black Pine (Calif, lit.), 



Pinos (Calif.). 



Truckee Pine (Nev.). 



Sapwood Pine (Calif.). 



Jeffrey Pine (Calif, lit.). 

 Blackbark Pine (Calif, lit.). 

 Redbark Pine (Calif, lit,). 

 Peninsula Pine (Calif, lit.). 

 Sierra Redbark Pine (Calif, lit,). 

 Peninsula Black Pine (Calif, lit.), 



Pinus leiophylla Schleehtendal & Chamisso. 



Chihuahua Pine. 



Range. — Southwestern New Mexico and Arizona (southern mountain ranges, 

 including the ten districts of the Coronado National Forest; San Francisco 

 Mountains; Sitgreaves National Forest, 7 miles west of Pinedale, Navajo 

 County) ; and southward in Mexico. 



Note on nomenclature. — Formerly designated as Pinus chihuahuana Engel- 

 mann. 



See U. S. Dept. Agr. Bull. No. 460, 33, 1917. 



