Older version of Piñón triste / Weeping Pinyon (Pinus pinceana) CONO

CARLOS VELAZCO

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Aquí les dejo el detalle del cono, aun se ven algunos piñones dentro, es algo similar a Pinus nelsonii, que vive en el sur de Nuevo León.  Sus piñones (semillas) también son comestibles, el problema es que la gente los colecta sin medida y esto pude poner en riesgo sus poblaciones a largo plazo, ya que al no haber semillas, la probabilidad de tener árboles nuevos es más baja... ¿y que pasa si hay un incendio que acabe con las poblaciones?  DETALLE DE LAS SEMILLAS LA ESPECIE EN SU HÁBITAT

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Location Created: Nuevo Leon, Mexico

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