3.Zhanggutai lies on the verge of south east of keerqing sand,is subarid area , and is the earthest introduction area of pinus sylvestris var.mongolica.
3.The trees, mostly Quercus Douglasii and Pinus Sabiniana , thirty to forty feet high, with thin, pale-green foliage, stand far apart and cast but little shade.
4.In going across the Range from the Tuolumne River Soda Springs to Mono Lake one makes the acquaintance of the curious little Nut Pine (Pinus monophylla).
在从 Tuolumne River Soda Springs 穿越山脉 Mono Lake 过程中,您会结识好奇小坚果松 (Pinus monophylla)。机翻
5.The Dwarf Pine, or White-Bark Pine (Pinus albicaulis), forms the extreme edge of the timberline throughout nearly the whole extent of the Range on both flanks.
6.Of all the world's eighty or ninety species of pine trees, the Sugar Pine (Pinus Lambertiana) is king, surpassing all others, not merely in size but in lordly beauty and majesty.
7.This species forms the extreme edge of the timber line throughout nearly the whole extent of the range on both flanks. It is first met growing in company with Pinus contorta , var.
该物种在两侧几乎整个范围内形成了木材线最边缘。它首先与 Pinus contorta , var. 一起生长。机翻
8.The entire forest belt is thus swept and devastated from one extremity of the range to the other, and, with the exception of the resinous Pinus contorta , Sequoia suffers most of all.
9.Though apparently it is perfectly bald, there are four clumps of pines growing on the summit, representing three species, Pinus albicaulis, P. contorta and P. ponderosa, var. Jeffreyi — all three, of course, repressed and storm-beaten.
虽然它显然是完全光秃秃,但山顶上生长着四丛松树,代表三个物种,Pinus albicaulis、P. contorta 和 P. ponderosa, var. Jeffreyi——当然,这三个人都受了压抑和风暴打击。机翻
10.The Mountain Pine (Pinus monticola) is the noblest tree of the alpine zone — hardy and long-lived towering grandly above its companions and becoming stronger and more imposing just where other species begin to crouch and disappear.
11.The Silver Pine (Pinus ponderosa), or Yellow Pine, as it is commonly called, ranks second among the pines of the Sierra as a lumber tree, and almost rivals the sugar pine in stature and nobleness of port.