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Bishop's Pine Apr 2026

: Its needles grow in pairs and are a distinctive blue-green or yellow-green. The woody cones are egg-shaped, lopsided, and have sharp spines.

The ( Pinus muricata ) is a coastal evergreen native to California and Baja California. Often found clinging to rocky cliffs or growing in dense stands within the coastal fog belt, it is a resilient species known for its unique "closed-cone" reproduction cycle. Key Characteristics bishop's pine

: It is a serotinous species, meaning its cones often remain tightly sealed for years. They typically only open to release seeds after the intense heat of a wildfire melts the resin holding them shut. Ecology and Conservation Fire Ecology - Vegetation Types: Bishop Pine Forests : Its needles grow in pairs and are

: Typically reaches heights of 50 to 80 feet , though it can grow taller in sheltered areas or remain stunted and twisted when exposed to harsh sea winds. Often found clinging to rocky cliffs or growing







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