. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY SCIENCE BULLETIN UTAH OUTLINE MAP. Fig. 10. Pimis ediilis Enge\m. Representative Specimens: Beaver Co., Beaver, Hutch- ings 8444, May 2, 1938 (NY): Carbon Co., Price, R. Hardv May 20, 1937 (UT); Duchesne Co., Red Crecl<, J. Brotherson 480, July 20, 1965 (BRY): Emery Co., Emery,/. Tidestrom 1422, July 8, 1908 (US): Garfield Aquarius Plateau, Vickerv 615, May 19, 1956 (UT):Grand Co., Arches Erdman 188, July 26, 1960 (BRY): Kane Co., Kanab, Knudscn 39, December 29, 1950 BRY)


. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY SCIENCE BULLETIN UTAH OUTLINE MAP. Fig. 10. Pimis ediilis Enge\m. Representative Specimens: Beaver Co., Beaver, Hutch- ings 8444, May 2, 1938 (NY): Carbon Co., Price, R. Hardv May 20, 1937 (UT); Duchesne Co., Red Crecl<, J. Brotherson 480, July 20, 1965 (BRY): Emery Co., Emery,/. Tidestrom 1422, July 8, 1908 (US): Garfield Aquarius Plateau, Vickerv 615, May 19, 1956 (UT):Grand Co., Arches Erdman 188, July 26, 1960 (BRY): Kane Co., Kanab, Knudscn 39, December 29, 1950 BRY): San Juan Co., Elk Ridge, Erdman 279, July 29, 1960 (BRY); Tooele Co., Lofgreen, Harrison 7236, April 15, 1934 (BRY): Uintah Co., Dinosaur Nat'l. Monu., Graham 9155, June 10, 1935 (CM). Pimis flex His James. (Fig. 11) Limber pine is a characteristic tree of high exposed ridges, where it is often in pure stands. However, it inay also be associated with Cercocarpus ledifoliits, Juniperus scopulorum and other high mountain con- ifers. Occasionally it may occur as low as 7,500 feet. A tree near Alta in the Wasatch National Forest 28 feet in circumference and 43 feet in heiglit is the larg- est known limber pine. (Communication from the ) A closely related species, Pimis alliicaulis, has re- peatedly been reported to occur in Utah (Mirov 1967, Critchfield & Little 1966, Choate 1965). However, extensive field and herbarium investigations have fail- ed to reveal any evidence of this species occurring in Utah. Both Little and Choate (personal communic- ation) have indicated that the claims of distribution in Utah may be based on old unverified Forest Ser- vice reports. Representative Specimens: Box Elder Co., Pilot Cottam 4543, July 6, 1929 (BRY): Duchesne Co., Roan Fig. 11. Pimis James Plateau (west), Erdman 2565, August 18, 1965 (Weber Slate College): Garfield Co., Bryce Canyon, Harrison 12039, May 10, 1953 (BRY): Garfield Co.


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