Pinyon Nuts
by Virginia Catherall
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Pinyon Nuts
Gathering pinyon pine nuts is a great way to experience the fall bounty of Great Basin National Park. The single-leaf pinyon, Pinus monophylla, is an abundant tree found between 6,000 and 9,000 feet. The nuts produced by these pines have been important to Native Americans and animals for millennia. Gathering pine nuts within Great Basin National Park is allowed in the fall only and is limited to 25 lbs per household. The goal is to ensure that plenty of nuts remain for Clark’s nutcrackers, pinyon jays, and ground squirrels. This artwork was produced under the Darwin Lambert Artist in Residence Program at Great Basin National Park.
For more information, see:
http://www.lakesaltknit.com/2017/10/pinyon-nuts.html
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by Fearless Fibers
Lace
100% Merino
550 yards
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114
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