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Pinyon–juniper woodland, also spelled piñon–juniper woodland, is a vegetation type (biome) of Western United States higher elevation deserts, characterized by being an open forest dominated by low, bushy, evergreen junipers (Juniperus osteosperma, Juniperus californica, Juniperus grandis), pinyon pines (Pinus monophylla, Pinus edulis), and their associates which vary from region to region. The woodland's density and crown height varies dramatically depending on the site's soil and climate, the age of the stand, and the particular species present, with mature trees ranging in height from as low as 2 meters up to 15 meters. At lower elevations, junipers often predominate and trees are spaced widely, bordering on and mingling with grassland or shrubland. As elevation increases, pinyon pines b

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  • Pinyon-juniper woodland, o Piñon-juniper woodland, (Arbredes de pi pinyer-ginebre) és un tipus de vegetació (bioma) de l'Oest dels Estats Units en els deserts de major altitud. Està caracteritzat pel bosc obert dominat per ginebres (Juniperus osteosperma, Juniperus californica, Juniperus grandis), pins pinyers (Pinus monophylla, Pinus edulis), i els seus associats que varien segons les regions. La capçada de les arbredes pot variar entre 10 i 15 metres. Pot consistir en zones pures de pi o zones pures de ginebre. . (ca)
  • Les forêts de pins pignons et genévriers sont un type de végétation (biome) des déserts d'altitude élevée, de l'Ouest des États-Unis, caractérisé par une forêt ouverte dominée par des Genévriers bas, touffus et persistants (Juniperus osteosperma, Juniperus californica, ), des Pins pignons (Pinus monophylla, Pinus edulis), et des espèces associées qui varient d'une région à l'autre. La hauteur de la couronne de la forêt peut varier de moins de 10 mètres à 15 mètres, selon le site. Il peut s'agir de peuplements purs de pins pignons, ou de peuplements purs de genévriers. (fr)
  • Pinyon–juniper woodland, also spelled piñon–juniper woodland, is a vegetation type (biome) of Western United States higher elevation deserts, characterized by being an open forest dominated by low, bushy, evergreen junipers (Juniperus osteosperma, Juniperus californica, Juniperus grandis), pinyon pines (Pinus monophylla, Pinus edulis), and their associates which vary from region to region. The woodland's density and crown height varies dramatically depending on the site's soil and climate, the age of the stand, and the particular species present, with mature trees ranging in height from as low as 2 meters up to 15 meters. At lower elevations, junipers often predominate and trees are spaced widely, bordering on and mingling with grassland or shrubland. As elevation increases, pinyon pines become common and trees grow closer, forming denser canopies. Historically, pinyon-juniper woodland has provided a vital source of fuel and food (particularly piñon nuts) for peoples of the American Southwest. (en)
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  • Pinyon-juniper woodland, o Piñon-juniper woodland, (Arbredes de pi pinyer-ginebre) és un tipus de vegetació (bioma) de l'Oest dels Estats Units en els deserts de major altitud. Està caracteritzat pel bosc obert dominat per ginebres (Juniperus osteosperma, Juniperus californica, Juniperus grandis), pins pinyers (Pinus monophylla, Pinus edulis), i els seus associats que varien segons les regions. La capçada de les arbredes pot variar entre 10 i 15 metres. Pot consistir en zones pures de pi o zones pures de ginebre. . (ca)
  • Les forêts de pins pignons et genévriers sont un type de végétation (biome) des déserts d'altitude élevée, de l'Ouest des États-Unis, caractérisé par une forêt ouverte dominée par des Genévriers bas, touffus et persistants (Juniperus osteosperma, Juniperus californica, ), des Pins pignons (Pinus monophylla, Pinus edulis), et des espèces associées qui varient d'une région à l'autre. La hauteur de la couronne de la forêt peut varier de moins de 10 mètres à 15 mètres, selon le site. Il peut s'agir de peuplements purs de pins pignons, ou de peuplements purs de genévriers. (fr)
  • Pinyon–juniper woodland, also spelled piñon–juniper woodland, is a vegetation type (biome) of Western United States higher elevation deserts, characterized by being an open forest dominated by low, bushy, evergreen junipers (Juniperus osteosperma, Juniperus californica, Juniperus grandis), pinyon pines (Pinus monophylla, Pinus edulis), and their associates which vary from region to region. The woodland's density and crown height varies dramatically depending on the site's soil and climate, the age of the stand, and the particular species present, with mature trees ranging in height from as low as 2 meters up to 15 meters. At lower elevations, junipers often predominate and trees are spaced widely, bordering on and mingling with grassland or shrubland. As elevation increases, pinyon pines b (en)
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  • Pinyon-juniper woodland (ca)
  • Forêts de pins pignons et genévriers (fr)
  • Pinyon–juniper woodland (en)
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