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{{jpg | {{Short description|Species of pine tree endemic to Mexico}} | ||
{{Taxobox | |||
| name = Pinus maximartinezii | |||
| image = Pinus_maximartinezii.jpg | |||
| image_caption = Pinus maximartinezii in its natural habitat | |||
| status = VU | |||
| status_system = IUCN3.1 | |||
| genus = Pinus | |||
| parent = Pinus subsect. Cembroides | |||
| species = P. maximartinezii | |||
| authority = Rzed. | |||
}} | |||
'''Pinus maximartinezii''', commonly known as the [[Martínez pine]], is a species of [[pine]] tree endemic to [[Mexico]]. It is a member of the [[Pinaceae]] family and is notable for its large seeds and limited distribution. | |||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
[[File:Pinus_maximartinezii.jpg|thumb|right|Pinus maximartinezii cone]] | |||
Pinus maximartinezii is a medium-sized tree, typically reaching heights of 10 to 15 meters. The tree has a straight trunk and a rounded crown. The bark is thick and deeply fissured, providing protection against fire. | |||
The leaves are needle-like, grouped in fascicles of five, and are 6 to 10 cm long. The cones are large, measuring 20 to 30 cm in length, and contain large seeds that are 2 to 3 cm long. These seeds are an important food source for local wildlife. | |||
The | |||
== | ==Distribution and habitat== | ||
Pinus maximartinezii is found in a very restricted area in the [[Sierra Madre Occidental]] of [[Zacatecas]], Mexico. It grows at altitudes of 2,000 to 2,500 meters in dry, rocky soils. The climate in its habitat is characterized by a dry season and a wet season, with most precipitation occurring in the summer months. | |||
== | ==Ecology== | ||
The large seeds of | The large seeds of Pinus maximartinezii are adapted for dispersal by animals, particularly birds and small mammals. The seeds are rich in nutrients, making them a valuable food source. The tree plays a crucial role in its ecosystem, providing habitat and food for various species. | ||
== | ==Conservation== | ||
Pinus maximartinezii is classified as [[Vulnerable]] by the [[International Union for Conservation of Nature]] (IUCN) due to its limited range and the threat of habitat loss. Conservation efforts are focused on protecting its natural habitat and promoting reforestation. | |||
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* [[ | ==Related pages== | ||
* [[Pinus]] | |||
* [[Pinaceae]] | |||
* [[Sierra Madre Occidental]] | * [[Sierra Madre Occidental]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Pinus|maximartinezii]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Flora of Mexico]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Vulnerable plants]] | ||
Latest revision as of 05:32, 16 February 2025
Species of pine tree endemic to Mexico
Pinus maximartinezii, commonly known as the Martínez pine, is a species of pine tree endemic to Mexico. It is a member of the Pinaceae family and is notable for its large seeds and limited distribution.
Description[edit]

Pinus maximartinezii is a medium-sized tree, typically reaching heights of 10 to 15 meters. The tree has a straight trunk and a rounded crown. The bark is thick and deeply fissured, providing protection against fire.
The leaves are needle-like, grouped in fascicles of five, and are 6 to 10 cm long. The cones are large, measuring 20 to 30 cm in length, and contain large seeds that are 2 to 3 cm long. These seeds are an important food source for local wildlife.
Distribution and habitat[edit]
Pinus maximartinezii is found in a very restricted area in the Sierra Madre Occidental of Zacatecas, Mexico. It grows at altitudes of 2,000 to 2,500 meters in dry, rocky soils. The climate in its habitat is characterized by a dry season and a wet season, with most precipitation occurring in the summer months.
Ecology[edit]
The large seeds of Pinus maximartinezii are adapted for dispersal by animals, particularly birds and small mammals. The seeds are rich in nutrients, making them a valuable food source. The tree plays a crucial role in its ecosystem, providing habitat and food for various species.
Conservation[edit]
Pinus maximartinezii is classified as Vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) due to its limited range and the threat of habitat loss. Conservation efforts are focused on protecting its natural habitat and promoting reforestation.