Pinyonjuniper
Pinyon-juniper refers to a widespread North American shrubland ecosystem characterized by the co-dominance of pinyon pines and juniper species. These arid and semi-arid woodlands are found primarily in the western United States, extending into northern Mexico. The specific species of pinyon and juniper that dominate vary geographically, but common examples include singleleaf pinyon, Utah juniper, and alligator juniper.
This ecosystem thrives in environments with low precipitation, high solar radiation, and often poor, rocky soils.
Pinyon-juniper woodlands play a significant role in watershed protection, soil stabilization, and supporting biodiversity. They are