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PiñonSweet, piney
scent; the smell of warm desert nights |
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Although
pine trees are more commonly associated with postcard
alpine lakes, this member of the pine clan has strayed
from the comfortable, moist habitat favored by its cousins
out into the desert Southwest. It splays its twisted branches
out wildly and generally gets its groove on where no one
can tell it what to do. Its sweet, piney scent is the
smell of warm desert nights in the canyon country of the
Southwest.
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DESERT PIÑON'S
sweet, piney scent is the smell of warm desert nights in the
canyon country of the Southwest.
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