A pinyon-juniper woodland in winter.
The Natural Scene
The countryside in and around Bandelier National
Monument is wholly forested and even in dry months is cool and green.
Lying at an elevation of nearly 7,000 feet, about one-third of the
monument receives sufficient rain and snow to support a handsome stand
of ponderosa pine. Over the remaining two-thirds of the area, where the
slopes are too warm and dry for the big pine, the hardy pinyon pine and
the juniper produce the "pygmy forest" growth common in the middle
elevations of the Southwest.
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