Additional
Information: Pinus sabiniana, also known as digger pine, gray pine, foothill pine and bull pine, is a dominant feature of California's Sierra foothills, and is also found in the state's Coast Range.
The seeds were an important food source for many Native American
Pinus sabiniana Sites:
Gray Pine - Pinaceae Pinus sabiniana Gray Pine - Pinaceae Pinus sabiniana: Description, detailed photographs of needles, pine cone and bark. (Pinus sabiniana) http://www.fw.vt.edu/dendro/dendrology/syllabus/Psabiniana.htm
Pinus sabiniana Pinus sabiniana: Photograph, description, range, and uses of Digger Pine. (Pinus sabiniana) http://www.botanik.uni-bonn.de/conifers/pi/pin/sabiniana.htm
CalFlora: Pinus sabiniana CalFlora: Pinus sabiniana: Many photographs, including details of cones and needles as well as habitat scenes. Scientific description, record of observations in California. (Pinus sabiniana) http://www.calflora.org/cgi/calflora_query?special=calflora&where-calrecnum=6524&one=T
Digger Pine Digger Pine: Photograph of P. sabiniana on University of Washington campus, close-up of needles and cone. Description of the trees and information about the origin of both common and scientific names. (Pinus sabiniana) http://www.washington.edu/home/treetour/dpine.html