They are pine tree seeds.
The seeds in the cone will grow into a pine tree.
Yes. Some, like the Ponderosa pine, release their seeds only where there is high heat, such as when there is a forest fire.
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On fir trees !
Pine cones are produced by pine trees. These are coniferous trees with needle like leaves that are not totally shed in the winter season. The cone that is common to the tree is part of its reproductive cycle Acorns are found in Oak trees. These are a hard wood deciduous tree with leaves that it generally loses during the winter. Again, the acorn is part of the reproduction of the tree.
Well, if there's a small oasis somewhere in a desert that had pine trees, then, yes, there would be pinecones.
A pine cone comes from a pine tree which is a conifer. The word conifer means cone bearing. Grapes come from vines.
A lateral bud, which is a meristem, expands.
Pine trees grow in coniferous forests
Pine trees of course!
No, there is only pine trees in pine forests. I think?
from the pine cones that grow on the pine trees
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Pine trees grow from seeds produced in their cones.