RM2DF6NMC–Great Basin bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) is a coniferous tree very long-lived (more than 5,000 years). Dead specimen. Is native to California,
RMDT9TXH–hiker walking past Great Basin bristlecone pine trees Cedar Breaks National Monument Utah
RMKY15KY–Great Basin Bristlecone Pine (Pinus longaeva) in Great Basin National Park, Nevada
RMHJ02NR–Dead Great Basin Bristlecone Pine, Pinus longaeva, in a grove near Wheeler Peak in Great Basin National Park, Nevada, USA
RMW7TMFA–Great Basin Bristlecone Pine (Pinus longaeva) ancient tree, Inyo National forest, White Mountains, California, USA.
RFCR0WRE–Long-living Great Basin Bristlecone Pine (Pinus longaeva), dead tree, Bristlecone Pine Forest, Mt. Goliath Natural Area
RF2H4GY47–Great Basin Bristlecone Pine (Pinus longaeva), Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
RFBK9E0J–Great basin bristlecone pine in Bryce Canyon from Peek a boo loop, Utah, USA
RMKWTAG4–Dead snags of old growth Great Basin Bristlecone Pine tree (Pinus longaeva) in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest (California, USA).
RMEBTAFN–great basin bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva, Pinus aristata f. longaeva), branch
RMHJ3WTX–Great Basin bristlecone pine or Bristlecone pine, Pinus longaeva, in the White Mountains, California. The oldest known trees in the world.
RF2J3KKM4–A Great Basin bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) photographed under red light and the milky way late at night. The bristlecone is the oldest tree i...
RMA5GG6K–great basin bristlecone pine, Bristlecone Pine (Pinus longaeva, Pinus aristata f. longaeva), trunks of gnarled trees, oldest tr
RMC741E1–Great Basin Bristlecone Pine (Pinus longaeva), twig.
RMBDEYA0–Detail of wood grain from a living Great Basin bristlecone pine tree (approximately 4,000 years old).
RMBWY5HK–Great Basin Bristlecone Pine Pinus longaeva Queens Garden Trail Bryce Canyon National Park Utah USA
RFP8WF2C–Bristlecone Pine at sunrise in Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah
RF2J3KKXD–Great Basin Bristlecone Pines (Pinus longaeva) at sunset with a bird in flight overhead, Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest
RFAJTT19–Bristlecone pine near Wheeler Peak, Great Basin National Park, Nevada, USA
RM2DF6NNK–Great Basin bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) is a coniferous tree very long-lived (more than 5,000 years). Dead specimen. Is native to California,
RMDT85X4–hiker walking past Great Basin bristlecone pine trees Cedar Breaks National Monument Utah
RMKY15KT–Great Basin Bristlecone Pine (Pinus longaeva) in Great Basin National Park, Nevada
RMHJ0184–Beautiful grain in the wood of an ancient Great Basin Bristlecone Pine, Pinus longaeva, Great Basin National Park, Nevada, USA
RMW7TMF9–Great Basin Bristlecone Pine (Pinus longaeva) ancient tree, Inyo National forest, White Mountains, California, USA, March.
RFCR0WNK–Long-living Great Basin Bristlecone Pine (Pinus longaeva), collapsed tree, Bristlecone Pine Forest, Mt. Goliath Natural Area
RF2H4GY5T–Great Basin Bristlecone Pine (Pinus longaeva), Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
RFBK9E4F–Great basin bristlecone pine in Bryce Canyon from Peek a boo loop, Utah, USA
RMKWTAFC–Old growth Great Basin Bristlecone Pine tree (Pinus longaeva) in the Schulman Grove in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest (California, USA).
RMCRC0AX–Lone Great basin bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) next to a granite rock on a stone slab, Olmsted Point, Yosemite National Park
RMHJ3WTY–Great Basin bristlecone pine or Bristlecone pine, Pinus longaeva, in the White Mountains, California. The oldest known trees in the world.
RM2D999XC–Great Basin bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva), on ridge of Spectra Point. The oldest living organism, living for thousands of years, Cedar Breaks N
RMHJ3WDG–Great Basin bristlecone pine or Bristlecone pine, Pinus longaeva, in the White Mountains, California. The oldest known trees in the world.
RMC73WGN–Great Basin Bristlecone Pine (Pinus longaeva), twig with flowers.
RMHJ3WTR–Bristlecone pine, Pinus longaeva female cones, with bristles; White Mountains, California.
RF2CD5P7W–Bristlecone pine, Great Basin National Park, White Pine County, Nevada, USA
RMKHRAG6–Great Basin Bristlecone Pine (Pinus longaeva) tree, Inyo National Forest, California
RF2J3KKXH–Great Basin Bristlecone Pines (Pinus longaeva) at sunset in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest; Bishop, California, United States of America
RFM4Y5AP–Sign post on Bristlecone Pine Grove trail in Great Basin National Park in Baker, Nevada.
RM2DF6NME–Great Basin bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) is a coniferous tree very long-lived (more than 5,000 years). Dead specimen. Is native to California,
RFDT85RB–Great Basin bristlecone pine trees Cedar Breaks National Monument Utah
RMKY15M4–Great Basin Bristlecone Pine (Pinus longaeva) in Great Basin National Park, Nevada
RMHJ016C–Great Basin Bristlecone Pine, Pinus longaeva, with Jeff Davis and Wheeler Peaks in Great Basin National Park, Nevada, USA
RMW7TMF7–Great Basin Bristlecone Pine (Pinus longaeva) roots of ancient tree, Inyo National forest, White Mountains, California, USA, March.
RF2J3KKKT–Moon rises over the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest; California, United States of America
RF2H4GY8T–Great Basin Bristlecone Pine (Pinus longaeva), Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
RFKP7DKN–Bristlecone Pine tree, Great Basin National park, Nevada, USA
RMKWTAFP–Bird's eye view of old growth forest composed of Great Basin Bristlecone Pine trees (Pinus longaeva) in the Schulman Grove in the Ancient Bristlecone
RMDH6433–Solitary Great Basin Bristlecone Pine (Pinus longaeva), long-living species, next to granite rocks on a plateau, Olmsted Point
RFKPEB4A–Bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) in Great Basin National Park Nevada. Oldest known non-clonal organism on earth.
RFCR0W9C–Pine resin on the trunk of a fallen pine tree, great basin bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva), Wild Basin
RFP999NF–Bristlecone Pines trail in Great Basin National Park in Northern Nevada. Bristlecone Pines are the oldest trees in the world.
RMC741G0–Great Basin Bristlecone Pine (Pinus longaeva), twig with flowers and fresh needles.
RMHJ3WTK–Bristlecone pine, Pinus longaeva female cones, with bristles; White Mountains, California.
RF2CD5P7Y–Bristlecone pine, Great Basin National Park, White Pine County, Nevada, USA
RFEF3276–Bristlecone Pine (Pinus longaeva), Great Basin National Park, Baker, Nevada, United States
RMKHKBRF–Great Basin Bristlecone Pine (Pinus longaeva) trees, Inyo National Forest, California
RFM4Y5AG–Scenic vista overlooking mountain peaks on Bristlecone Pine Grove trail in Great Basin National Park.
RM2DF6NM4–Great Basin bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) is a coniferous tree very long-lived (more than 5,000 years). Dead specimen. Is native to California,
RFDT85TT–Great Basin bristlecone pine trees Cedar Breaks National Monument Utah
RMKY15KM–Great Basin Bristlecone Pine (Pinus longaeva) in Great Basin National Park, Nevada
RFHJ012G–Beautiful grain in the wood of an ancient Great Basin Bristlecone Pine, Pinus longaeva, Great Basin National Park, Nevada, USA
RMW7TMF5–Great Basin Bristlecone Pine (Pinus longaeva) trunk of ancient tree, Inyo National forest, White Mountains, California, USA, March.
RFJP63EM–Black and white of ancient Bristlecone Pines at Great Basin National Park in Northern Nevada. Bristlecone Pines are the oldest trees in the world.
RMW7TMFC–Great Basin Bristlecone Pine (Pinus longaeva) patterns in wood of ancient tree, Inyo National forest, White Mountains, California, USA, March.
RMPR9N44–Bristlecone Pine in Nevada's Great Basin National Park
RMKWTAFX–Bird's eye view of old growth forest composed of Great Basin Bristlecone Pine trees (Pinus longaeva) in the Schulman Grove in the Ancient Bristlecone
RFMB4WAF–Bristlecone pine in the Wheeler Peak Grove at Great Basin National Park near Baker, Nevada
RFKPEA48–Bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) in Great Basin National Park Nevada. Oldest known non-clonal organism on earth.
RFJ0M516–Bristle cone pine of Great Basin National Park, Nevada
RFEY72CW–Bristlecone pine tree at the rim of the Bryce Canyon, Utah, USA
RF2BGK1K4–Bristlecone pine, Great Basin National Park, Nevada
RMHJ3WTN–Bristlecone pine, Pinus longaeva female cones, with bristles; White Mountains, California.
RF2CD5PEB–Bristlecone pine, Great Basin National Park, White Pine County, Nevada, USA
RFEF3275–Bristlecone Pine (Pinus longaeva), Great Basin National Park, Baker, Nevada, United States
RMKHNPDW–Great Basin Bristlecone Pine (Pinus longaeva) tree and Milky Way, Inyo National Forest, California
RFM4Y5AN–Bristlecone pines, the longest living trees, can be seen on the Bristlecone Pine Grove trail in Great Basin National Park.
RM2DF6NMR–Great Basin bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) is a coniferous tree very long-lived (more than 5,000 years). Dead specimen. Is native to California,
RFDT85TB–Great Basin bristlecone pine trees Cedar Breaks National Monument Utah
RFCR0WPR–Bristlecone Pine Forest, forest of long-living Great Basin Bristlecone Pines (Pinus longaeva), Mt. Goliath Natural Area
RFHJ0132–Beautiful grain in the wood of an ancient Great Basin Bristlecone Pine, Pinus longaeva, Great Basin National Park, Nevada, USA
RFBECGTN–Dead Bristlecone Pine (Pinus aristata), Bristlecone Pine Grove, Great Basin National Park, Nevada, USA
RFH6T49J–Ancient Bristlecone Pines in Great Basin National Park in Northern Nevada. Bristlecone Pines are the oldest trees in the world.
RMW7TMFB–Great Basin Bristlecone Pine (Pinus longaeva) patterns in wood of ancient tree, Inyo National forest, White Mountains, California, USA, March.
RMPR9N5T–View from the Bristlecone Trail in Great Basin National Park
RMKWTAG6–Old growth Great Basin Bristlecone Pine tree (Pinus longaeva) in Patriarch Grove, Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest (CA, USA). Pine cones in foreground.
RFMB4WD6–Bristlecone pine in the Wheeler Peak Grove at Great Basin National Park near Baker, Nevada
RFKPE9PR–Bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) in Great Basin National Park Nevada. Oldest known non-clonal organism on earth.
RMJ3XBTF–Snow-covered roots of a bristlecone pine tree (Pinus longaeva).
RFJ0M51H–Bristle cone pine of Great Basin National Park, Nevada
RMCX0WW5–Bristlecone Pine trees stand amongst the talus below Wheeler Peak in Great Basin National Park.
RMHJ3WTD–Bristlecone pine, Pinus longaeva female cones, with bristles; White Mountains, California.
RF2CD5PB3–Bristlecone pine, Great Basin National Park, White Pine County, Nevada, USA
RF2BGK1KE–Bristlecone pine, Great Basin National Park, Nevada
RFE0A6FP–great basin commemorative quarter coin isolated on white
RFM4Y5AM–Bristlecone pines, the longest living trees, can be seen on the Bristlecone Pine Grove Trail in Great Basin National Park.
RM2DF6NND–Great Basin bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) is a coniferous tree very long-lived (more than 5,000 years). Is native to California, Nevada and Utah.
RFDT85RX–Great Basin bristlecone pine trees Cedar Breaks National Monument Utah
RM2AH8CBN–Great Basin Bristlecone Pine trees in Great Basin National Park, Nevada.
RMHJ013E–Beautiful grain in the wood of an ancient Great Basin Bristlecone Pine, Pinus longaeva, Great Basin National Park, Nevada, USA
RFBECY8W–Wood structure of a Bristlecone Pine (Pinus aristata), Bristlecone Pine Grove, Great Basin National Park, Nevada, USA
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