Sentences with SINGLE-LEAF-PINYON
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"The single-leaf pinyon is a species of pine tree native to North America."
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"The single-leaf pinyon has long, green needles and small, round cones."
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"The single-leaf pinyon is often found in dry, desert regions."
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"The single-leaf pinyon tree can tolerate harsh conditions."
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"A single-leaf pinyon can live for many decades."
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"The single-leaf pinyon provides food and shelter for various wildlife."
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"The single-leaf pinyon is known for its delicious edible nuts."
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"Native Americans used the single-leaf pinyon nuts as a food source."
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"The single-leaf pinyon forest creates a unique ecosystem."
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"I spotted a beautiful single-leaf pinyon tree on my hike."
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"The cones of the single-leaf pinyon tree contain viable seeds."
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"The single-leaf pinyon is an important tree for reforestation efforts."
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"The single-leaf pinyon provides shade in hot, arid regions."
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"I collected some single-leaf pinyon pinecones to decorate my home."
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"The single-leaf pinyon is also known as Pinus monophylla."
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"The single-leaf pinyon has a unique fragrance when its needles are crushed."
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"In autumn, the single-leaf pinyon tree's needles turn a beautiful golden color."
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"I enjoy hiking through the single-leaf pinyon forests in New Mexico."
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"The single-leaf pinyon is a slow-growing tree."
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"The single-leaf pinyon has a unique adaptation to survive in low water conditions."
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"The single-leaf pinyon thrives in dry and rocky environments."
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"The single-leaf pinyon produces small, edible pine nuts."
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"You can find the single-leaf pinyon in the Southwestern United States."
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"The single-leaf pinyon tree has a characteristic twisted trunk."
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"Some Native American tribes used the single-leaf pinyon as a food source."
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"The single-leaf pinyon has needle-like leaves."
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"The single-leaf pinyon is often found in association with juniper trees."
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"The single-leaf pinyon provides essential habitat for wildlife."
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"The single-leaf pinyon is also known as Pinus monophylla."
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"During droughts, the single-leaf pinyon can shed its needles to conserve water."