it is the cedar
nothing
well, in ancient Elizabethan times, when the language was first developing, pine meant 'spiky skin' and apple meant 'sweet yellow flesh'. Therefore pineapple means sweet yellow flesh with spiky skin. Pine cones and pine trees were not invented yet, and apples were called chitakwa. Now, if you're picky, you'll say that apples have been around since the Garden of Eden, to which i can only say, shutup.
While the "conifer" term does not exclusively refer to pine trees, the pine tree is the only member of the conifer family out of the three. The oak (and all of it's subsets) belongs to the "magnoliophyta" phylum, whereas the maple belongs to the "angiosperms" subset.
The Latin name for the juniper shrub is Juniperus.
The scientific name of the Screw Pine is Pandanus. It belongs to the family Pandanaceae within the order Pandanales.
Pine needles are only poisonous to humans if they consume a ton of them. Pine needles are not really made to be consumed anyway, but touching them or smelling them won't hurt you.
Family = Pinaceae
Yes. Pine shavings are fine for use as bedding. They are absorbent and clean smelling. Easy to dispose of right into the garden as they make wonderful fertilizer.
the sweet aroma of pine filled the country air.
The scientific name of the Wind River pine squirrel is Tamias minimus speciosus. It belongs to the genus Tamias within the family Sciuridae, which includes squirrels.
There are many traditionally Australian trees referred to as "pines", such as the Wollemi Pine, which are in the family Araucariaceae. However they are unrelated to the North American or European Pine which are in the family Pinaceae.
Pine trees are very fragrant and have sweet sap. This is the reason you will find bees such as yellow jacket wasps attracted to pine trees.