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Lone Pine Lake

Lone Pine Lake sits at about 10,000 feet elevation near the Mount Whitney Trail outside Lone Pine, California.  It sits amidst the towering granite slopes characteristic of the Sierra Nevada.  A unique feature of the lake is the foxtail pine (Pinus balfouriana) that grows in open areas at this altitude.  The tree is a near-threatened species found only in California & is related to Great Basin bristlecone pine.  There is a northern population found in isolated pockets in the Klamath Mountains & a southern population in the southern Sierra Nevada here near Mount Whitney, a separation of over 400 miles.  Needles are in bundles of 4-5 & the cones are 2.5-4.5 inches long, forming on the end of the limbs & having a nice lightweight symmetry when dry.  The trees have a height of 30-70 feet & don't grow a standard shape, often growing at obtuse angles.  This southern population has bark that is noticeably more orange.

Copyright: William L
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Taken: 25/04/2022
Uploaded: 05/05/2022
Published: 05/05/2022
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Tags: lone pine lake; sierra nevada; california; granite; foxtail pines; mount whitney; whitney portal; trail; pinus balfouriana
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