The air bladders in the pine family with air bladders help with pollen wind dispersal.
The pine family with air bladders has the bladders to help the pollen being blown into the female cones of the conifer.
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pine branches
Radiata pine is acone bearing treeI know two:1) red pine (which is the same as scotch pine, I think)2) conifer
which has a thicker cutin pine or lilac leaf
A pine knot is the knot in the pattern of milled pine lumber. 'Knotty Pine' is more expensive than Number Two Common Pine because of the patterns created by those knots.
It is how the tree can let its seeds spread, to make more pine tree's.
Family = Pinaceae
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.
hmmm......i belive its the kettle family ; )
Yes, all pine trees (conifer species) are evergreens.
Pinus resinosa
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Agathis wood is a fairly cheap wood useful for making all sorts of things. It's a general purpose wood. A tropical tree in the pine family, however it is not as soft as pine. It can be used to make musical instruments, however it is not the best wood for that purpose. Actually, it's not the best wood for making anything, but it could easily be used to make anything. It's a "universal" wood.
They do but only after they have served their purpose and not all at once.
it is the cedar
Pine, Plum, and Bamboo
The Latin name for the juniper shrub is Juniperus.