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  1. Pinyon pine - Wikipedia

    Harvesting techniques of the prehistoric American Indians are still used today to collect the pinyon seeds for personal use or for commercialization. The pinyon nut or seed is high in fats and calories. In the …

  2. PIÑON Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of PIÑON is any of various small pines (such as Pinus quadrifolia, P. cembroides, P. edulis, and P. monophylla) of western North America with edible seeds; also : the edible seed of a …

  3. Pinyon Pine Tree - U.S. National Park Service

    Aug 20, 2025 · Did you know: The seeds of the pinyon pine, also known as pine nuts, are highly nutritious. Packing 3000 calories per pound, this energy‐rich seed is a great source of oleic acid (a …

  4. How to Plant, Grow, and Care for the Pinon Tree - Epic Gardening

    Feb 11, 2025 · The pinon tree is a lovely pine species that produces delicious, edible pine nuts. It is native to the southern US and has been used as a staple food for centuries.

  5. Piñon Pine (Pinus edulis): History, Characteristics & Cultivation

    Feb 6, 2025 · In broader historical contexts, the piñon pine became significant to European settlers for both its nuts and its wood, which was used for building, fuel, and even in traditional medicine. The …

  6. Pine nut - Wikipedia

    Pine nuts, also called piñón (Spanish: [piˈɲon]), pinoli (Italian: [piˈnɔːli]), or pignoli, are the edible seeds of pines (family Pinaceae, genus Pinus).

  7. Pinus edulis - Wikipedia

    Pinus edulis, the Colorado pinyon, two-needle piñon, pinyon pine, or simply piñon, [4] is a pine in the pinyon pine group native to the Southwestern United States, used for its edible pine nuts.

  8. 7324 Pinon Jay Cir, Rapid City, SD 57702 | Zillow

    Nestled on a pine tree-covered 1/2 acre lot, this split foyer home has been updated throughout and is ready for new owners!

  9. Pinus edulis (Pinyon Pine) - Gardenia

    Pinus edulis, or Pinyon pine, is a small to medium-sized evergreen native to southwestern North America. This resilient tree grows slowly, reaching up to 20 feet (6 meters) in height. It exhibits an …

  10. Piñon or Pinyon, Piñon Seed or Pine Nut – a curious nature

    Nov 11, 2024 · Many years ago, maybe about 45 of them, Roy and I, his sister and her husband, set off on a pine nut safari in the mountains of south central Colorado. They knew of a large stand of a …