Apache Pine

Pinus engelmannii Carrière - Pine family

Size

Mature Height: Up to around 100.0 feet

Plant Type: Tree

Features

Flower Color: Yellow, Brown

Ecosystem Interactions

Pollinators: Larval Host (Moth); Wind

Larval Species depending on Apache Pine: Acleris bowmanana, Acleris variana, Archips packardiana, Archips strianus, Argyrotaenia dorsalana, Argyrotaenia tabulana, Caripeta divisata, Choristoneura fumiferana, Choristoneura lambertiana subretiniana, Cladara limitaria, Clepsis persicana, Coleotechnites ardas, Coleotechnites atrupictella, Coleotechnites canusella, Coleotechnites florae, Coloradia pandora pandora, Cydia poperana, Cydia youngana, Dasychira grisefacta, Dasychira plagiata, Ectropis crepuscularia, Egira perlubens, Eilema bicolor, Endothenia albolineana, Enypia griseata, Enypia venata, Epinotia aridos, Epirrita autumnata omissa, Eupithecia albicapitata, Eupithecia filmata, Eupithecia luteata bifasciata, Eupithecia pseudotsugata, Eupithecia transcanadata, Feralia comstocki, Feralia jocosa, Gabriola dyari, Griselda radicana, Hydriomena furcata, Hydriomena irata, Hydriomena renunciata, Hypagyrtis piniata, Hypoprepia miniata, Lambdina fiscellaria lugubrosa, Lithophane innominata, Melanchra pulverulenta, Melanolophia imitata, Nematocampa filamentaria, Ocnerostoma piniariella, Olethreutes cespitana, Operophtera danbyi, Orgyia antiqua, Orgyia pseudotsugata, Palthis angulalis, Panthea portlandia - group, Paralobesia piceana, Pero behrensaria, Petrova burkeana, Protoboarmia porcelaria indicataria, Semiothisa granitata-group, Semiothisa perplexa, Synaxis pallulata, Syngrapha alias, Syngrapha celsa, Syngrapha selecta, Thallophaga hyperborea, Trichodezia albovittata, Xestia mustelina, Xestia perquiritata, Xylotype capax, Zeiraphera diniana, Zeiraphera fortunana, Zeiraphera ratzeburgiana, Zelleria haimbachi

Native Range

  • USA:  Arizona, New Mexico
  • MEX:  Mexico Northeast, Mexico Northwest
Regional Native Status: L48 (N)

State-level native status is based on data available through Plants of the World Online. Regional Native Status comes from the USDA Plants Database. For more detailed native status information, please refer to BONAP.