Without cutting it down and counting the rings it is difficult. Carbon dating is one method on older trees.
An oak tree is 6 times as old as a pine tree and an elm tree is 6 years younger than the oak tree. In 3 years, the age of the elm will be 3 times the age of the pine. How old is the oak tree now?
The age of a tree.
The Bristlecone pine claims the record but there is some dispute.
60-80 feet tall RJ age 11
The age of some bristlecone pine trees in California and Nevada have been shown to be more than 5,000 years.
A typical radiata pine tree in NSW is around 35 metres tall and half a metre across at chest height whenharvested at about age 35.This is from The Department of Primary Industries sitehttp:/www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/forests/education/adventure/woodwork/info/forest-supermodels/radiata-pine/remarkable-pine
Pine Garland trees become a decoration in the Winter Break for Christmas. Many families place their gifts to others under this tree to be opened on Christmas Day. In this modern age it is possible to buy artificial Pine Garlands, which is cheaper and more economical.
In general the maximum age for an Afghan Pine is thirty years. That is if they are grown in the right conditions.
Surely if you have the tree you are the person to measure it and let us know. Surely if you have the tree you are the person to measure it and let us know.
40-70'. Depends on age and climate thought.
Each ring is the previous years outer bark. As the tree grows it creates a new layer for that year which grows on top of the previous years outer skin this is how you can age a tree by counting its rings. eg; 10 rings would equal 10 years. The spacing between these rings also determine which type of wood the tree is. Tightly spaced rings mean the tree has grown slowly making it a hard wood such as tightly spaced rings mean it has grown quickly and would then make the tree a soft wood such as pine. The weather and environment in which the tree grows can also determine the spacing of these rings for example a pine tree growing in Iceland, a very cold country would grow slower than say Scotland, which is close to Iceland but far enough away that the pine will grow quicker as it has a warmer climate. This would make pine from Iceland harder than pine from Scotland.
Well there isn'ta specific answer to your question because pine trees can have many but no specific number Well there isn'ta specific answer to your question because pine trees can have many but no specific number