Pine cones open up by themselves and then drop the seeds. Sometimes, wildfires make the cones open up. So I'm guessing that you can either wait right under a pine cone and wait for it to open up or you might possibly (note that this has not been tested and may not work) light a candle right underneath the pine cone. This may not work and may result in the tree burning if it catches on fire.
the seeds in a pine cone are called pine seeds. p.s im blind so there might be bad spelling sorry.
you get them by pulling the stems off of the pine cone
...There are seeds in side the cone. Take the seeds, and plant!
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Pine trees of course!
from the pine cones that grow on the pine trees
Pine trees grow from seeds produced in their cones.
A pine cone is the fruit/seed of a pine tree. Pine trees grow in almost every state of the USA. Which country are you asking about?
I think pine cones tend to grow every other year on pine trees, and i notice every other year they're will be 3 or 4 on one branch.
Pine cones are where the seeds for new pine trees develop.
no, pine trees are gymnosperms and only produce cones, never flowers
Pine cones.
Pink pine cones are young or immature pine cones that sometimes occur on pine trees. They are not very common. They usually have a light rose to dark magenta hue. As they grow older, they start turning green or brown.
A pine tree reproduce by sexual reproduction. Pine trees produce cones with seeds by sexual reproduction and these cones must be pollinated.
Yes, they are.
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